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March arrives to celebrate Women's History and American Red Cross
It's March, dear readers! Will the old adage of lions and lambs ring true? Will we be in like a lion an out like a lamb, or in like a lamb and out like a lion? One never knows. Will March be traditionally windy? Hold onto your hat and we shall see....Tags: Japan, Customs and Tradition, St. Patrick's Day, Christianity, Anglicanism
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Amelia J. Brooks, store manager
Amelia J. Brooks, a retired store manager and active church member, died Feb. 16 from heart failure at a daughter's home in Buford, Ga.
The former longtime West Baltimore resident was 90.
The daughter of a cobbler and a housekeeper, the former Amelia...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Druid Hill, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), World War II (1939-1945), Longwood (Seminole, Florida)
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Ham and oysters on menu at Lisbon United Methodist [Lisbon/Woodbine]
The Lisbon United Methodist Church will hold its semi-annual Ham and Oyster Supper on March 16 from 1 to 5:30 p.m. Supper will be served family-style. Carry outs are also available. The menu includes homemade cole slaw, potato salad, jello salad,...Tags: Potatoes, Lisbon (Portugal), Mount Airy, Oysters, Salads
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Fire in Columbia displaces nine residents
Nine residents living in two townhouses were displaced early Saturday morning after a fire broke out and extended up to the roof. Howard County Department responded to the fire in 9300 block of Indian Camp about 4 a.m. Firefighters brought the two-alarm...
Tags: Howard County General Hospital
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Anne G. Karlsen, registered nurse
Anne G. Karlsen, a registered nurse who had worked for the Baltimore County Health Department, died Jan. 25 of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care. She was 86.
Anne Bradford Grafflin was born in Baltimore and spent her early years on Wilson Street in...Tags: Medical Specialization, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), New York City, Amtrak, Everyman Theatre
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Blaze at Churchville home caused by dryer; damage estimated at $75,000
A fire at a home on Aldino Road Monday afternoon caused $75,000 in damage to the dwelling and its contents but did not injure anyone, the Maryland State Fire Marshal's Office said. Firefighters from several Harford County fire companies battled the...
Tags: Rubber Products Industry, Arts, Photography, Cecil County, Aberdeen
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Sherwin M. Adelman, health economist
Sherwin M. Adelman, a retired U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs health economist and strategist, died Feb. 4 from complications of dementia and heart failure at Sunrise Senior and Assisted-Living of McLean, Va. The longtime Pigtown resident was 77....Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, U.S. Army, Southern Illinois University, Chicago Blackhawks, Heart Failure
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Nova A. Scott, educator
Nova A. Scott, a retired Baltimore public schools educator who became the first African-American woman to serve on the Howard County Commission on Aging, died Wednesday of complications from an infection at Howard County General Hospital.
She was 86....Tags: Catonsville, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Howard Community College, Teachers, Physical Conditions
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Anne Arundel County volunteer briefs
Anne Arundel police Volunteers are needed for the reserve officer program. This is a uniformed position to assist sworn officers in traffic control, administrative duties, community relations, etc. Prospective volunteers must be older than 21 and...Tags: The Salvation Army, Annapolis, Glen Burnie
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Answers about Aberdeen history found in saved family records
How often do we pass one of our Aberdeen public buildings with dates or messages stamped upon their exteriors? Do you wonder how, or why, they are part of the structure? Probably the most obvious stamping is on the First National Bank building, built...Tags: Ford Motor Co., Frank Baker, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bodies of Water, Petroleum Industry
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BGE awards grants to emergency responders across Maryland
Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. on Wednesday donated $317,883 to groups across the state that BGE President and CEO Kenneth DeFontes Jr. calls the utility company's "kindred spirits" — Maryland's emergency responders. "This is something new for us,"...
Tags: Sykesville, Government Aid, Relief and Aid Organizations, First Aid, Fires
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