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Call The Auditors
When Hartford changed its charter and adopted a strong mayor system in 2002, it also created an Independent Audit Commission to provide objective reviews and assessments of the city's operations and finances. The commission and chief auditor H. Patrick...Tags: Accounting and Auditing
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Nancy G. Manger
Nancy Galloway Manger, a watercolor artist who also worked in real estate in the 1950s, died of complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Monday at Woodlands Assisted Living in Middle River. The longtime Towson resident was 89. Born...Tags: Diseases, Govans, Real Estate Agents, Cancer, Towson University
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Business fair seeking vendors
The Parkville-Carney Business and Professional Association is taking vendor applications for the 23rd annual Parkville Towne Centre Fair to be held Sept. 14. Profits from the fair go to local charities. Deadline for applications is Aug. 1. Information:... -
Hartford Considers Restricting Police Inquiries About Immigration Status
Courant Staff WriterCesar Torres was having a good time at a late-night party at a Hartford apartment in 2002 when suddenly things turned horribly wrong. Before he knew what was happening, his friend Julio Caesar Unocc lay on the floor mortally wounded with seven stab...Tags: Danbury, Law Enforcement, Eddie A. Perez, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Demographics
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'Senior Idol' auditions set
The county Department of Aging will hold its fourth annual "Senior Idol" auditions at three senior centers this summer. Auditions will take place from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Parkville center, 8601 Harford Road; 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 8 at the...Tags: Reisterstown, Pikesville
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W.A. Jenkins III, 88
W. Armour "Jake" Jenkins III, a retired quality-control technician and World War II veteran, died Monday of pneumonia at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 88. Mr. Jenkins was born in Baltimore and raised on North Calvert Street, and at "Remembrance," his...Tags: Locust Point, Ellicott City, Roman Catholic, Christianity, Mount Royal
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Owens Pomeroy
Sun reportersIn February 1972, Owens Pomeroy and five of his friends gathered around Mr. Pomeroy's dining room table to find a way to preserve the "Golden Age of Radio." Two of the men decided to form a club and named themselves and four others the "founding...Tags: Radio Industry, Dundalk, Ronald Reagan, Bob Hope, Radio
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The Heights Of City Living
Courant Staff WriterWhen Will Abbott recently relocated from Canada to Connecticut for a job at United Technologies, he wanted to live in Hartford and, more specifically, rent a loft-style apartment. His search began and ended on Park Street in the city's Parkville...Tags: United Technologies Corporation, Building Material, Rentals, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Rental Service
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Repair Shops Dwindle In Face Of Throw-Away Culture, Cheap Electronics
Courant Staff WriterHerbert Rubenstein clicks on a 1970s audio receiver in his Hartford store and rolls the tuning dial marker down the long, rectangular dial. Locking on a pop station, Rubenstein remarks on the clear reception. Some customers, he explains, don't consider...Tags: New Britain, Electronics, Consumer Electronics Industry, West Hartford, Radio
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Summer camp set at senior centers
Baltimore County will hold its Grandparents and Grandchildren Summer Camp program from Monday to Aug. 7 at various senior centers. Sessions will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays at Parkville, Tuesdays at Ateaze, Wednesdays at Cockeysville, and...
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