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City schools gets new Chief Financial Officer
A new chief financial officer will be taking up post in the Baltimore city school system in July, following the resignation of Mike Frist who resigned after a little less than three years on the job. Taking his place is Victor De La Paz, an administrator...Tags: Finance, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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City educators question school system's heat dismissal policy
As the heat index crept toward the 90-degree mark Tuesday morning, Baltimore city social studies teacher Ejaz Baluch watched his students at ConneXions School for the Arts begin to fade. By 11 a.m., when the heat index had risen to 93 degrees, the school...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Weather Reports, Teaching and Learning, Andres Alonso, Teachers
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David Luke Hopkins Jr., banker
David Luke Hopkins Jr., first president and CEO of Brown Investment Advisory and Trust Co., died May 23 of heart failure at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville. He was 84.
The son of D. Luke Hopkins Sr., who was president and chairman of...Tags: Heart Failure, Essex (Middlesex, Connecticut), Concord (Staten Island, New York), New York City, Charles Street
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Hudson's Corner: $10 million for club land is a lot of money, but it buys peace of mind
It was almost deja vu. Tuesday, May 22 was the annual meeting of the Roland Park Civic League. Many of the same people who spoke at the October 2008, standing-room-only meeting at Roland Park Elementary/Middle School, spoke there again: Civic League...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Anirban Basu, Roland Park, Sharon Green Middleton
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Richard Paul Sullivan, chairman and CEO of Easco Corp.
Richard Paul Sullivan, a former chairman and CEO of Easco Corp. who had been active in Republican state politics and civic affairs, died Sunday of cancer at his Owings Mills home.
The longtime Guilford resident was 79.
Mr. Sullivan, whose father was...Tags: Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Baltimore Museum of Art, Roland Park, Colleges and Universities, William Donald Schaefer
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Harford council laments passing of bonus plan but still lets it die
The plan to pay a $625 bonus this spring to nearly 7,400 Harford County government, sheriff's office and school system employees died an unceremonious death in the Harford County Council chambers Tuesday evening. Though they lamented the latest turn...Tags: Natural Disasters, Annapolis, Havre de Grace, Teaching and Learning, Lawyers
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Keswick Multi-Care Center refocusing on community-based health
When Libby Bowerman retired late last year as chief executive officer of Keswick Multi-Care Center, she said the long-term and memory care facility was well-positioned for "whatever health care is going to become." But what that would be exactly was...
Tags: Sykesville, Heart Failure, Sheppard Pratt Health System, Hospitals and Clinics, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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New Grand Prix chief has been a big city contractor, campaign donor
Despite financing more than $140 million city contracts in the past 12 years, donating tens of thousands of dollars to Democratic candidates and being a member of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's inner circle, J.P. Grant III has largely avoided the...
Tags: Government Contracts, Executive Branch, Roland Park, Technology, Teaching and Learning
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A letter from the publisher: 175 years of light for all
To our readers:
On this date 175 years ago — May 17, 1837 — Arunah Shepherdson Abell published the first edition of The Sun.
He envisioned a newspaper that explored the stories people cared about, reported them exhaustively and delivered...Tags: Media Industry, Marketing, Ceremonies, Culture, Advertising
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Exelon, Constellation donate $1.8M to Md. Science Center
Exelon Corp. and Constellation have donated $1.8 million for a new energy exhibit at the Maryland Science Center, the first public display of their charitable commitment to the city and state since the merger between the energy giants closed in March, the...Tags: Science, Maryland Science Center, Investments, Exelon Corp., Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Millennial Media posts loss in first quarter as a public company
Millennial Media Inc., a Baltimore-based mobile advertising firm, posted its first quarterly results as a public company Monday. The results included a $4 million loss but were in line with Wall Street's expectations.
The company reported revenues of...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Google Inc., Marketing, Business Enterprises, Advertising
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Anne Arundel Community Action Agency celebrates history
The Anne Arundel Community Action Agency studied a long list of nominees as it prepared to induct the first members into its Hall of Fame. In its nearly 50-year history battling poverty, many staff members and volunteers have kept the agency going, and...Tags: Annapolis, Head Start, Glen Burnie, Charity
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