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Joy Umansky, baker
Joy Umansky, chief baker at the Dorothea's Breads business she co-owned for a decade, died May 11 at Gilchrist Hospice Care of complications from a fractured hip. She was 85 and lived in Pikesville. Born Margaret Joy Ward-Walker in Birmingham, England,...
Tags: Fells Point, Literature, Greenland, England, Pikesville
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Laurel car wash in running for best in nation
A Laurel car wash is in the running to be named best car wash/detail shop in the country, and its owner has already won a trip to Las Vegas. Second Street Car Wash, located on Route 1 at Laurel Avenue, is a finalist in radio and television personality...Tags: Radio, Business, Laurel, Voting, Ceremonies
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Manuel M. Nicolaides, attorney
Manuel M. Nicolaides, an attorney who served for many years on the Baltimore County property tax appeals board, died of congestive heart failure Monday at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Timonium resident was 92. "Manny served with distinction for many...
Tags: Peter G. Angelos, Colleges and Universities, Baltimore County, Lawyers, Parkville
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Religion briefs
Gospel concert "Divine & Friends Right Direction Gospel Xplosion," featuring DiVine of Annapolis, the Christian Cavaliers, Tony Winston & Star Christ, the original Little Ark Male Chorus and others will be held at 3:30 p.m. at Cecil Memorial United...Tags: Methodist, Annapolis, Glen Burnie, Christianity
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Baltimore Spectator blogger pleads not guilty; awaits May trial
Frank James MacArthur, the blogger known as the Baltimore Spectator, could go on trial in May after pleading not guilty Monday to gun and resisting-arrest charges that have kept him in jail for months. MacArthur is accused in connection with a...
Tags: Judges, Prisons, Police Arrests, Trials, Lawyers
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Notebook: Six Terps earn IWLCA All-Region honors
No. 1-ranked and undefeated Maryland had six student-athletes selected to the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association All-Region team, announced Tuesday. Seniors Katie Schwarzmann (Century), Alex Aust, Iliana Sanza (St. Paul's) and freshman...
Tags: Lacrosse, Chesapeake Bayhawks, Washington College (Maryland), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Students
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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, O'Malley make Carnegie Hall appearance
The Baltimore SunNEW YORK -- Carnegie Hall put out the purple Monday night to welcome the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for the opening of Spring For Music, a week-long festival showcasing American orchestras playing adventurous programs. Ravens-colored cloths adorned...Tags: Music, Entertainment Events, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Government, Music Industry
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State settles condemnation case with Maryland Green Marble
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, May 9, 1963: One of the longest condemnation cases ever heard in the Harford County Circuit Court was settled. The Maryland Green Marble Corporation of Cardiff signed an option with the State Roads...Tags: Radio, Johnny Unitas, Tuberculosis, Harford County, Havre de Grace
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Towsontown Spring Festival, garden day set for this weekend
Organizers of the Towsontown Spring Festival believe a set of wholesale changes to the 46th annual festival can provide entertainment to its regular crowd and also bring in younger patrons. Improving food options, adding carnival rides to the children's...
Tags: Seafood, Todd Huff, Music, Entertainment Events, Festive Events
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WTMD's First Thursdays concert series continues to grow
Need a reminder of how lucky Baltimore music lovers are sometimes? Just pull out a calendar. Between May and September, thousands gather in West Mount Vernon Park to see rising bands, sip local beer and generally have a good time in the sun. Add the...
Tags: Lone (music group), Music, Bobby Long, Concerts, Mount Vernon
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A&P hopes to open grocery store in new Bel Air shopping center
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, April 18, 1963: The A&P Company signed a long-term lease for its new location in the soon-to-be developed Bel Air Plaza. The Plaza was to be built on the former Durham farm, opposite the Bel Air race...Tags: Radio, Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources, Tuberculosis, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Report says GM leaving Morgan State's WEAA radio for Florida job
The Baltimore SunLaFontaine Oliver, general manager at Morgan State's WEAA-FM since 2007, is leaving to run public radio station WMFE-FM in Orlando, according to the Orlando Sentinel. Here's part of Sentinel TV Critic Hal Boedecker's report on the hiring of Oliver:...Tags: Radio, Morgan State University, Orlando
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