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A collection of news and information related to Govans published by Tribune Company sources.
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Chimes ringing again
Sun reporterTime no longer stands still on York Road. Elected officials gathered in a Northeast Baltimore parking lot yesterday to christen the new Curran Memorial Clock Tower -- an iconic clock in Govans that has been stuck at 3 o'clock for years. "Our city's...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Diseases, Sheila Dixon, Heart Disease
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My top for your pants
Sun reporterOtis Redding croons on the overhead speakers as Dionysus restaurant owner Lynn Hafner sets up shop for her biannual "clothing swap." Her pink, girls-only invitations went out via e-mail, to every MySpace friend she has, and they were printed out on...Tags: Otis Redding, MySpace, Clubs and Associations, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Family
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Mary C. Fletcher, 84
Mary C. Fletcher, a former retail sales associate and homemaker, died July 4 of complications from dementia at the Hamilton Center, a Northeast Baltimore nursing facility. The former longtime Waverly resident was 84. Mary Constance Chase was born in...Tags: Christianity, Death and Dying, Mental Illness, Hamilton, William James
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15-year-old shot in Govans
A 15-year-old boy was shot in the ankle early yesterday in North Baltimore's Govans neighborhood, city police said. The victim, who is in good condition at Johns Hopkins Hospital, was shot about midnight in the 500 block of Richwood Ave., one block north...Tags: Assault, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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William J. Mooney Jr.
Sun reporterWilliam J. Mooney Jr., a certified public accountant who was a partner in a Baltimore tax and advisory firm, died of a heart attack Friday at Union Memorial Hospital. He was 59. Mr. Mooney was born in Baltimore and raised in Govans. He was a 1966...Tags: Government, Christianity, Colleges and Universities, Consultancy Service, Business Enterprises
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Whatever happened to ... Mrs. Pose?
Since the early 1960s, Mrs. Pose has been, arguably, Baltimore's most famous dessert baker. The signature cheesecake she began selling in 1962 remains a staple of local restaurants, country clubs and delis. She says it has "the texture of ice cream." Her...Tags: Fordham, Pikesville, Clubs and Associations, Family, Lawrence
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Seniors' teeth a growing concern
Sun reporterAbout 12 years ago, Carrie Lemon started losing teeth. One by one, to curb pain, Lemon had most of her teeth extracted. Today, at 72, she has only six left. Eating has become a daily chore, and Lemon wants desperately to be fitted for a set of dentures....Tags: Catonsville, Health Insurance, Medical Specialization, Prince George's County, Private Health Care
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Donald Fair Sr., 86
Donald Theodore Armacost Fair Sr., a retired Baltimore attorney who practiced law for more than 50 years, died of kidney failure April 18 at Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care. The Lutherville resident was 86. Mr. Fair was born in Baltimore and raised...Tags: Mount Washington, Arable Farming, Riviera Beach, Colleges and Universities, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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One car, 50 years, 450,000 miles
If you ever feel like bragging about the old car in your driveway that has 200,000 miles on the odometer, still runs great, doesn't have a dent and blah, blah, blah, make sure not to do it around Bill and Miriam Hyde.
See, the Hydes have an old-car story...Tags: Ocean City, Vehicles, Gardens and Parks, Cruises, Bank Robbery
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Robert V. Phelps, 72
Robert Victor Phelps, a retired owner of a manufacturing business, died of congestive heart failure April 16 at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 72 and lived in Timonium. Born in Baltimore and raised in Govans, he was a 1953 graduate of Polytechnic...Tags: Hunt Valley, General Electric Company, Death and Dying, Timonium, Black and Decker Corp.
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