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Maryland braces for Hurricane Sandy
As the eye of Hurricane Sandy loomed a few hundred miles to the southeast and the monster storm churned toward the Mid-Atlantic coast, Marylanders braced for the arrival of a weather system with the potential to be the most damaging to hit the United...
Tags: Tropical Storms, Voting, Port of Baltimore, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Annapolis
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Maryland braces for Sandy
As the eye of Hurricane Sandy loomed over the waters some 500 miles southeast of Washington and the monster storm churned toward the Mid-Atlantic coast at 15 miles per hour, Marylanders braced Sunday for the arrival of a weather system some forecasters...
Tags: Ocean City, Tropical Storms, Ken Ulman, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Fells Point
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Albert J. Sell Jr., 61
Albert James "Jim" Sell Jr., 61, of Hagerstown, died on Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012, at the Frederick Memorial Hospital. Born Feb. 6, 1951, in Cumberland, he was the son of the late Albert James and Lillian Dean (Himmer) Sell. Jim was a 1969 graduate of...
Tags: American Legion, Redman
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Mildred Attman, paper company co-founder
Mildred Attman, who was a co-founder with her husband of the Acme Paper & Supply Co. and later became a homemaker, died Thursday of heart failure at Sinai Hospital.
The longtime Pikesville resident was 88.
The daughter of a successful businessman and...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Family, Lombard Street, Pikesville, Human Interest
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Business People
Millennium Financial Group MIDDLETOWN, Md. — Bryan Bates recently was hired as a mortgage loan officer at Millennium Financial Group Inc., doing business as Mlend. Bates will be focused on refinance and home purchase lending in the Allegany,...Tags: Music Industry, Osteopathic Medicine, Health and Safety at School, Hospitals and Clinics, Music
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Mary L. Shifler
janeth@herald-mail.comMary Reeder was raised on a farm in Bolivar, Md., one of 10 children. Her youngest and only surviving sibling, Janet Otto of Hagerstown, was 12 years younger and said Mary was like a mother to her. Janet was just 6 when Mary married Roscoe Shifler of...Tags: Ocean City, Religious Festivals, U.S. Army, Dundalk, Labor Day
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Pink Products For Breast Cancer Awareness Month
PIX11.comBeauty and lifestyle expert Rebekah George from www.getgorge.com stopped by to share some products helping in the fight against cancer by donating proceeds to research for the month of October. 1) Stila Courage & Beauty Travel Palette This must-have...Tags: Cancer, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, American Cancer Society, Health Organizations, Human Interest
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Naomi Heath Shafer, 100
Naomi Heath Shafer, 100, of Charles Town, W.Va., died Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012, at Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Ranson, W.Va. The family will receive friends Thursday, Oct. 11, from 9 to 10 a.m. at Sylvannah Praise, Worship and Healing Center, Rippon, W.... -
O'Malley can't seem to build new slots parlors fast enough
Once again, our governor and band leader, Martin O'Malley, has Marylanders dancing to his play list. Question 7, conceived at the 11th hour, sucker-punched all those people who worked honorably to allow gambling in our state. Although Governor O'...Tags: Politics, Executive Branch, Government, Martin O'Malley
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John Legend postpones fall tour
John Legend is postponing his fall U.S. tour, the soul crooner announced Tuesday in a letter to fans. The nine-time Grammy winner had planned on previewing “Love in the Future,” his forth solo album in nearly four years, with a trek that...
Tags: Folklore and Mythology, John Legend, Arts and Culture, Kanye West
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Paula Deen launches food company, aims at Target, Wal-Mart
Paula Deen may be bringing more of her butter-drenched recipes to supermarkets and retailers such as Target, Wal-Mart and Kroger with the creation of her new Paula Deen Foods company. Think classic Deen creations "as well as lighter versions,"...Tags: Target, Food Network (tv network), Sex Crimes, Chemical Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Chris Economaki dies at 91; pioneering motor sports journalist
Chris Economaki, a journalist long regarded as the authoritative voice in motor sports, died Friday. He was 91. National Speed Sport News, which Economaki edited and published for more than 60 years, announced his death but gave no details. Economaki,...
Tags: Journalism, Ridgewood, CBS Corp., Open-Wheel Racing, Daytona International Speedway
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