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    May 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Ann K. Crane, personnel director

    Ann K. Crane, who went to the wrong place in Dundalk when applying for a job and ended up staying there anyway for nearly a quarter of a century, died Wednesday from heart failure at Oak Crest Village. She was 93.
    Ann K. Crane, who went to the wrong place in Dundalk when applying for a job and ended up staying there anyway for nearly a quarter of a century, died Wednesday from heart failure at Oak Crest Village. She was 93. The daughter of immigrant Lithuanian...

    Tags: Parkville, Heart Failure, Automotive Equipment, Roman Catholicism, Christianity

  2. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. The Band Perry announces make-up concert in May

    Country sibling trio The Band Perry will perform at Merriweather Post Pavilion on May 18, according to a press release. It's a make-up show for the group's Maryland State Fair concert last September, which was cut short due to a thunderstorm. Easton Corbin and Jackie Lee will also perform.
    Country sibling trio The Band Perry will perform at Merriweather Post Pavilion on May 18, according to a press release. It's a make-up show for the group's Maryland State Fair concert last September, which was cut short due to a thunderstorm. Easton...

    Tags: Easton Corbin

  4. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  5. 'Taste of Baltimore' photos by Timonium man on display at Towson Library

    Twenty-five-year-old Greg Nickey has shot photos all over the continent, but his favorite subject to photograph is the city of Baltimore.
    Twenty-five-year-old Greg Nickey has shot photos all over the continent, but his favorite subject to photograph is the city of Baltimore. Nickey said he idolizes 20th-century Baltimore Sun photographer A. Aubrey Bodine, whose images of the city graced...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Arts, Baltimore County, Photography, Towson

  6. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Rose Ponder, food service manager

    Rose Faro Ponder, a retired Notre Dame Preparatory School food service manager who won blue ribbons at the Maryland State Fair for her baking, died of pneumonia Friday at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center. She was 88 and lived in Bel Air.
    Rose Faro Ponder, a retired Notre Dame Preparatory School food service manager who won blue ribbons at the Maryland State Fair for her baking, died of pneumonia Friday at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center. She was 88 and lived in Bel Air. Rose Faro was...

    Tags: Food Industry, Breads, Lexington Market, Roman Catholicism, Christianity

  8. Dec 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Paul B. Moore, Evening Sun reporter

    Paul B. Moore, a former Evening Sun reporter and editor who later became a public relations executive, died Nov. 27 from complications of prostate cancer at his Homeland residence. He was 84.
    Paul B. Moore, a former Evening Sun reporter and editor who later became a public relations executive, died Nov. 27 from complications of prostate cancer at his Homeland residence. He was 84. "Paul was a very conscientious reporter and a very...

    Tags: Newsday Inc., Garden City (Nassau, New York), Prostate Cancer, Bolton Hill, Govans

  10. Nov 20, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. Carney: St. Isaacs' assists members of sister parish in Haiti

    We survived Superstorm Sandy, the presidential elections, Halloween, and the end of daylight saving time Now let's backtrack to October since this column was a no-show here last month, The Haiti Committee of St. Isaac Jogues parish, which was...

    Tags: Weather Reports, Parkville, Linda Brown, Halloween, Haiti

  12. Oct 11, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Forest Hill woman carves her place into history

    Decoy carving is a proud, long-standing tradition in Harford County, one that 79-year-old Hazel Goodwin has been mastering for nearly 15 years.
    Decoy carving is a proud, long-standing tradition in Harford County, one that 79-year-old Hazel Goodwin has been mastering for nearly 15 years. "You're never too old to try something new," Goodwin, who lives in Forest Hill with her husband, John, joked....

    Tags: Havre de Grace, Harford County

  14. Sep 13, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Maryland State Fair brought to Lorien Mays Chapel nursing home residents

    Although Lorien Mays Chapel nursing home residents were unable to make the mile trip to enjoy the sights and sounds of the Maryland State Fair, the facility's health center made sure they still were able to sample the event.
    Although Lorien Mays Chapel nursing home residents were unable to make the mile trip to enjoy the sights and sounds of the Maryland State Fair, the facility's health center made sure they still were able to sample the event. With the help of the...

    Tags: Catonsville, Medical Specialization, Community College of Baltimore County, Timonium, Long Term Care

  16. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  17. Glenwood/Glenelg: Glenelg High pitches in to stock food pantry shelves

    The Glenelg United Methodist Church Food Pantry continues to serve the community each month, providing grocery assistance to those in need in Howard County. Open the third Saturday of each month from 9 to 10 a.m. (next date is Sept. 15), supplies are low...

    Tags: Charity, Animals, Cell Phones, Cancer, PTA

  18. Sep 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. The Band Perry's set short-circuited by thunderstorm

    First was the heavy rain, forcing Maryland State Fair attendees awaiting the Band Perry to take cover in the grandstand of the racetrack and delaying the popular country band's set for more than an hour.
    First was the heavy rain, forcing Maryland State Fair attendees awaiting the Band Perry to take cover in the grandstand of the racetrack and delaying the popular country band's set for more than an hour. Then, seven songs into the show Saturday night,...

    Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group), Tom Petty, Concerts, Music

  20. Sep 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. World's largest crab cake record set at Maryland State Fair

    Ever even conceive of a 300-pound crab cake?
    Ever even conceive of a 300-pound crab cake? The folks at Handy International did -- breaking their own record for World's Largest Crab Cake and serving it up to attendees of the Maryland State Fair Saturday. What goes into a 300-pound crab cake? 200...
  22. Sep 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Stormy weather forces cancellation of concert at state fair

    Stormy weather with flashes of lightning lead organizers to cut short The Band Perry's headlining show at the Maryland State Fair Saturday night. As the rain began shortly before the scheduled performance at 7:30 p.m., many people rushed to take cover in...

    Tags: Weather Warnings, Baltimore County, The National (music group), Timonium

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(February 18, 2013)
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Honorable mention for this week's Reader SunShots serie...
(November 18, 2012)
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