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Louise V. Muhlbauer, sales associate
Louise V. Muhlbauer, a retired Hutzler's department store sales associate who enjoyed cooking and entertaining, died Wednesday of a stroke at Augsburg Lutheran Home and Village in Lochearn. The former longtime Parkville resident was 90.
The daughter of...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Parkville, Recipes, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Perry Hall
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12 city employees caught stealing scrap metal, officials say
A dozen city Department of Transportation employees may be fired after they were accused of stealing nearly $60,000 in scrap metal, city officials said Friday. An investigation by the city's inspector general estimated the employees were earning about...Tags: Theft
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New pipes installed at two water main break sites
City work crews have located, removed and replaced the old pipe that ruptured Monday and sent water cascading through several downtown streets, fully restoring service to the affected neighborhood. By 9 a.m. Tuesday, a new 30-inch main had been...
Tags: Charles Street, Franklin Square Medical Center, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics, Breads
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BGE gas customers likely to see 11% increase in winter bills
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. said Friday that winter heating bills for its residential natural gas customers will likely rise 11 percent over last year due to colder weather — still low enough to be the second-cheapest winter of the past decade....
Tags: Hank Greenberg, Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources
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Exelon merger-fund millions go to projects to lower energy costs
The $113.5 million that Exelon Corp. agreed to make available for innovative projects — a condition of regulatory approval for its purchase of Constellation Energy in Baltimore — was awarded Thursday to groups planning to help low-income...Tags: Small Businesses, Baltimore Housing, Personal Income, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Energy Saving
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100-degree high ties record at BWI
The first full day of summer turned up the heat another notch Thursday, with a high temperature of 100 degrees tying a record set in 1923.
Thermometers hit triple digits at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport at 4:05 p.m....Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore Weather, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Maryland Science Center
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Charles St. water main break could cause continued traffic snarls
Commuters north of downtown will see major traffic disruptions Thursday, as Baltimore deals with another problem with its aging water infrastructure — this time the failure of a 90-year-old main that closed the intersection of North Charles Street...
Tags: Commuting, Charles Street, Mount Royal, Amtrak, Charles Theatre
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Police warn of scam artists following damaging storms like Sandy
Scammers trying to take advantage of any damaging storm such as superstorm Sandy have many ways to get your money, say Baltimore County Police. Scams can range to pleas for donations for storm victims to people posing as utility workers to unlicensed...
Tags: American Red Cross, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Baltimore County
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Sandy's economic impact on Baltimore area likely modest
General Motors' manufacturing plant in White Marsh lost about a day and a half to Cyclone Sandy. But it sustained no damage, missed no shipping deadlines and expected to quickly make up for lost time. Though that's just about the best-case scenario, it's...
Tags: White Marsh, Baltimore Hotels, Sales, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Port of Baltimore
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BGE sends employees out of state to help with outage work
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., which fixed the last of its Cyclone Sandy power outages Friday, sent workers to harder-hit regions over the weekend and on Monday. BGE said 64 overhead linemen, safety and support workers are in the Philadelphia area,...Tags: Employees, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Exelon Corp.
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Sandy recovery well under way for most of Maryland
Recovery for the worst-hit areas of Maryland dragged on three days after the remnants of Sandy swept through, while the rest of the state got back to business as usual. In Crisfield, among the hardest-hit areas, some residents faced long-term...
Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, American Red Cross, Somerset County (Maryland), Hurricane Sandy (2012), Baltimore County
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Frank Martin Jr.
Frank Martin Jr., a retired Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. supervisor and World War II veteran, died of an infection Nov. 1 at the Blakehurst Retirement Community in Towson. He was 94 and had lived in Canton.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Mount Vernon,...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Mount Vernon, Anglicanism, Christianity
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