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Robert A. Roesner, teacher and Major League umpire
Robert A. Roesner, a former Baltimore County public school educator and coach who went on to become a replacement Major League Baseball umpire during two strikes in 1978 and 1979 strike, died Monday of heart failure at Imperial Gardens nursing home in...Tags: College Baseball, Heart Failure, Major League Baseball, Teaching and Learning, Milwaukee Brewers
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Anneslie resident vying to be 'the voice' of the Orioles
Matthew Byars' voice is well-known to his students and colleagues at St. Paul's School. It may be recognized by a much larger audience soon.
On Feb. 11, Byars was one of 25 semifinalists who participated in an open competition to determine the new public...Tags: Mike Scioscia, Baseball, Bobby Abreu, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Adeline Ogier Bracken, athlete and mother
Adeline Ogier Bracken, a multi-talented athlete who earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics when few women attended college and went on to raise 10 children, died Tuesday of heart failure at Mercy Ridge Retirement Community in Timonium. She was 96....Tags: Towson, Heart Failure, Orange (New Haven, Connecticut), Colleges and Universities, Timonium
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Maggie Huether and Chuck Anton
Bob and Maureen Huether, of Stoneleigh, announce the engagement of their daughter, Maggie Huether, to Chuck Anton, son of Tom and Judy Anton, of Westminster. The bride-to-be is a 2001 graduate of Notre Dame Preparatory School, and graduated from Loyola...Tags: Notre Dame of Maryland University, Family, Colleges and Universities, Weddings, Marriage
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Monkton internist opens St. Joseph Health Park in Hereford
There's a new doctor in Hereford, but Hereford isn't new to the doctor. George LaRocco, a Monkton resident since 1979, has opened St. Joseph Health Park on Mt. Carmel Road.
LaRocco is an internist who is now seeing patients, ages 16 and older, in his...Tags: Chicago, St. Joseph Medical Center, Manufacturing and Engineering, Internists, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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J. Claver Richardson, teacher
Joseph Claver Richardson, a retired teacher and World War II veteran who was the patriarch of a family of nearly 60 children and grandchildren, died of cardiac arrest related to asthma Jan. 8 at Sinai Hospital. He was 89 and lived in Walbrook Junction....Tags: Washington, DC, Colleges and Universities, Christianity, St. Louis, Donald Sterling
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Hall of Fame inductees share their love of sport with others
The Howard County Women's Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 1997. Tara Everly, Joan Lovelace, Erica McCauley, Alisha Mosley and Elise Ray join the 59 men and women who have previously been inducted.
Everly was a three-sport athlete at Oakland...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, The New York Times, Gymnastics Clubs
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Coffee Companion (10/13): Terps media day; Oher's little brother
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:
The...Tags: Houston Texans, Maryland Terrapins, Jacoby Jones, USA Today, YouTube
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Mount Hebron teacher nominated for NAACP Image Award
Children's book author Jerdine Nolen remembers the first time she saw her name in print. As a second-grader, she wrote a Thanksgiving poem that was published in the school newspaper, and she kept her eyes glued to the pink publication while walking home....Tags: Chicago, Rip Torn, J.K. Rowling , Ellicott City, Entertainment Events
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Oscar Thomas Jobe Jr., educator
Oscar Thomas Jobe Jr., a city public school educator who rose from being a classroom teacher to chief of staff to two Baltimore school chiefs, died Sunday of complications from Parkinson's disease at Doctors Community Hospital in Lanham.
The...Tags: Howard University, Colleges and Universities, Anglicanism, Labor Legislation, Financial Aid
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Attributing city population decline to abortions is nonsense
Your Sunday article about the doubling in the number of homeless students mentioned that Baltimore City had the largest number of homeless students in the state ("Homeless student numbers growing," Jan. 22). The next day, Diana Schaub's commentary decried...Tags: Abortion, Poverty
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Tuohy to make a name for himself at Loyola
Moviegoers who saw Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher's saga depicted in the "The Blind Side" recall Sean Tuohy Jr. as the future football star's rambunctious little brother who interrogated big-time college coaches when they came to the family's...Tags: Ole Miss Rebels, Michael Oher, The Blind Side (movie), University of Mississippi, High School Sports
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