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Wyatt Cameron "Cammy" Slack, Maryland National Bank executive, dies
Wyatt Cameron "Cammy" Slack, a retired Maryland National Bank executive and Korean War veteran, died July 1 of respiratory failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
The Blakehurst retirement community resident was 83.
The son of a physician and a...Tags: Annapolis, Bank of New York Company, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Maryland, Baltimore Museum of Art
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Today's treasure hunter doesn't need a secret map or shovel to uncover wealth
Years ago, before we were married and moved to Maryland, my husband opened a checking account in Indiana and had the statements mailed to his office there.
The account wasn't forgotten, just ignored. That wasn't a problem until his employer moved and the...Tags: Employees, U.S. Postal Service, Maryland, Government Debt, Finance
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After more than 30 years, Leslie Shepard says goodbye to the Baltimore School for the Arts
The boy in the black leotard was throwing yet another temper tantrum.
Seventeen-year-old Bilal Smith had his back to his dance instructor at the Baltimore School for the Arts. As she demonstrated a movement sequence to the class, Bilal bent from the...Tags: Teachers, Job Layoffs, Lake Forest College, Celebrities, The Wire (tv program)
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Audit faults highway agency dealings with contractors
A top manager at the State Highway Administration apparently solicited funds from contractors for a golf tournament in which he had a financial stake — and then expedited awards to some of the same companies. Another senior official retired from...Tags: Employees, Golf, Transportation, Maryland, Values
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Former Baltimore International president sues culinary college for $5 million
The former president of Baltimore International College is suing the embattled culinary and hospitality school for $5 million, contending that he is not receiving agreed-upon retirement benefits. Roger Chylinski, who served as president of the college...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Trials, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Elections
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Small investors worry about debt-ceiling impasse
While politicians in Washington refuse to compromise on raising the debt ceiling, small investors are worrying about what a stalemate might mean to their life savings.
Financial planners say they are having discussions regularly with clients about the...Tags: Democratic Party, Social Security, Finance, Barack Obama, Ratings
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One-man show features many sides of life
Visitors who stop by Bill Stromberg's one-man art show at Charlestown retirement community this week will find peaceful maritime images, realistic portraits and paintings that recall the American southwest. Thirteen of Stromberg's works form an exhibit...Tags: Religious Education, Painting, Parochial Schools, Arts, Italy
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Charlestown retirement community creates environment for resident artists
Thank you for the excellent article about Bill Stromberg and the artists at Charlestown retirement community ("One-man art exhibition features many sides of life," Catonsville Times, July 6). The exhibit of 13 of his works is stunning. Due in part to...Tags: Catonsville
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Retirement living is what you make of it
It is with considerable sadness that I read Ann Egerton's op-ed piece of moving to assisted living ("Leaving home and heading for 'the home,'" July 5). Granted, my husband and I are both still in our 60s and in good health. For the past 35 years, we...Tags: The Happiest News!, Happiness (state of mind)
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Rough week for stock market and the many invested in it
Ed Fishel is a year and three months from retirement. Ask him if he noticed that the stock market plunged last week, and the Monkton man will laugh incredulously. "Are you kidding me?" he said Friday, less than 24 hours after stock-market indexes...Tags: Europe, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Financial and Business Services, Finance, Government Debt
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How are you feeling about the market turbulence?
Personally, I prefer roller coaster rides at amusement parks, rather than in my retirement accounts, and we're curious how the stock market tumbles have impacted you. Are you feeling less confident, and putting off major purchases like a car or a...Tags: Labor Legislation, Vehicles
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Coffee Companion (8/10): Buck ejected and Ray's retirement plan?
Each morning, Monday through Friday, I'll hook you up with reading material to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday -- that way I'll have an excuse to do the same at the start of mine.
Running it back:
Ray...Tags: National Football League, Philadelphia Eagles, Football, Baltimore Orioles, Chris Davis
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