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Dickens W. Warfield
Baltimore Sun reporterDickens W. Warfield, a psychologist who as associate director of Baltimore Neighborhoods Inc. became an outspoken advocate for fair housing, died Oct. 21 of liver cancer at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville. The former longtime Towson...Tags: Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Cornell University, Roland Park, Community College of Baltimore County, Health and Medical Professionals
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Boys hospitalized after being struck by lightning at family reunion
Fox59Two 11-year-old boys are lucky to be alive after they were both struck by lightning over the weekend. The boys were in town for a family reunion at the Miller Cemetery off of County Road 85 in Middletown Saturday. That's when a storm rolled in and huge...Tags: Middletown, Hospitals and Clinics, Emergency Health Procedures, Health
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Tax incentive zone approved around U.S. agencies in Woodlawn
Baltimore County officials expect tax credit incentives to spur redevelopment and job creation at the newly designated Federal Center in Woodlawn. The 395-acre, industrially zoned parcel near the Beltway and Dogwood Road has won state approval as an...Tags: Government Health Care, Dorchester County, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Jones Falls, Health
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Alleged document thief pleads not guilty
Barry H. Landau, whom authorities call the mastermind behind a scheme to swipe American treasures from museums throughout the Mid-Atlantic, pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal theft and conspiracy charges that prosecutors now characterize as the...Tags: Vermont, FBI, New York, Manhattan (New York City), Lawyers
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Cambridge country club fined $500,000 for pollution violations
A Cambridge country club was ordered to pay an "extraordinary penalty" of $500,000 by a Dorchester County Circuit Court for discharging raw sewage into wetlands along the Choptank River that eventually flow into the Chesapeake Bay, according to a Thursday...Tags: Rivers, Maryland, Lawyers, Wetlands, Clubs and Associations
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Glen Burnie low-income housing development gets green light
The developer of a planned affordable-housing community in Glen Burnie will start construction on the project next month, after the Anne Arundel County Council voted to grant the company a key tax break on the project. The council's 4-3 vote on the tax...Tags: Poverty, Personal Income, Glen Burnie, Annapolis, Cancer
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Business Briefs - July 3
Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — The Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce welcomed eight new members in May and June: Carlisle Barracks/Cumberland Valley Chapter, AUSA; Chambersburg Area Civitan Club; Community...Tags: Maryland, Ceremonies, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Employment Opportunities, Business
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Shoppers to take over Ellicott City Superfresh next month
Shoppers Food & Pharmacy is moving ahead with plans to open a new store in Ellicott City next month now that a bankruptcy judge has approved its plans to take over the location now owned by Superfresh. Shoppers expects to take over the store on North...Tags: Maryland, Unions, Ellicott City, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Chestertown
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New steps to stop oyster poaching
Regarding the May 10 editorial "A sour oyster stew," our scientists told the Capital News Service reporter that 80 percent of sites being restored with oyster spat from our hatchery experienced illegal harvest, not that 80 percent of the oysters were...Tags: Science and Technology, Renovation, Crime, Law and Justice, Oysters, Crimes
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Carol J. Smith, 65
Carol Jean Stouffer Smith, 65, of Sterling, Va., went to be with the Lord, Friday, March 25, 2011. Born Nov. 6, 1945, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Thelma Stouffer. After graduating from Boonsboro High School, she was employed for...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Human Interest
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Health chief lays out revamped oversight for addiction and mental health clinics
The state's top health official laid out new oversight measures Thursday aimed at better policing taxpayer-funded drug treatment and mental health providers.
Among the steps Health Secretary Joshua M. Sharfstein presented to lawmakers: monitoring the...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Substance Abuse, Health, Justice System, Medical Services
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