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Dream home: Drawn to water, couple finds dream home on pier in Baltimore
Chip Olsen and his wife, Linda, grew up on Long Island. Their memories, reflected in framed photographs on the walls of their home, are of long afternoons sitting on sandy beaches or idly dangling their feet from one of the many piers along the shore....Tags: Inner Harbor, Long Island, Land Price, Photography and Video, Photography Supplies and Services
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Engagement: John 'JP' Paul Kost to wed Nicole Corrine Stevens
Richard and Jan Kost, of Richmond, Va., formerly of Bel Air, have announced the engagement of their son, John "JP" Paul Kost, to Nicole Corrine Stevens, daughter of Roger and Diane Stevens, of Front Royal, Va. Nicole Stevens graduated from Warren County...Tags: Banking, Charlotte, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Bank of America Corp., Warren County (New York)
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Final week to apply to service academy
Every year, it is my privilege to nominate some of the brightest, most dedicated students in Maryland to the U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy and U.S. Merchant Marine Academy No nominations are necessary for admission...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, United States Naval Academy, Charles Street, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Military
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Thomas Talbott Bond
Baltimore Sun reporterThomas Talbott Bond, founder of the T. Talbott Bond Co., a Baltimore-Washington photocopier dealership, died Friday from complications of dementia and a broken hip at Keswick Multicare Center. The longtime Ruxton resident was 85. The son of Henry M....Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Timonium, The Salvation Army, Fort McHenry, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Merchant marine's demise endangers war readiness
Sun StaffFirst of two parts The Cape Avinof is waiting for a war. It is tied to a pier in Baltimore 365 days a year, full of fuel, the boilers cleaned and warmed, and the cargo holds lined with wood for loading ammunition. Its orders are to sail on five days'...Tags: Armed Forces, Retirement, Around The World Sailing, Emergency Planning, Eric Williams
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Mackenzie Riford accepts appointment to U.S. Military Academy
U.S. Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin has announced that Mackenzie Riford, 18, of Hagerstown, has accepted appointment to the U.S. Military Academy. She is a student at Mercersburg (Pa.) Academy/Shippensburg (Pa.) University. Riford was one of nine Marylanders...Tags: United States Naval Academy, Benjamin L. Cardin, U.S. Coast Guard, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Military
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Charles F. Ford, 86
Charles "Chuck" Frederick Ford, 86, formerly of Fry Avenue in Hagerstown, passed from this life Tuesday, April 24, 2012, while in the loving care of NMS Healthcare. Born March 12, 1926 in Charles Town, W.Va., he was the son of the late Samuel R. and...
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Liberty's baseball team winning with pitching depth
Andy Pitsilos paused when asked to identify his top starter. One of Liberty's pitchers, senior Pete Daland, had just limited Whitehall to two runs and struck out 10 over six innings. Another senior, Jimmy McCarthy, had already fired three strong starts,...Tags: Christianity, Tropical Weather, High School Sports, College Sports, Aaron Cook
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Carbon monoxide leak sickens 42 midshipmen on Long Island
Nation NowA weekend leak of carbon monoxide has led to 42 students at the Merchant Marine Academy on Long Island being sent to hospitals for treatment, the type of mishap that causes about 20,000 visits to hospital emergency rooms each year.... -
Joe Philbin took a long road to coach the Miami Dolphins
He had a wife, four children and no job. He flew to New Orleans to interview at Tulane. This wasn't the Joe Philbin the Dolphins hired after managing the Green Bay Packers' offense to record numbers and a Super Bowl win.
This was a young Joe Philbin...Tags: Miami Dolphins, Super Bowl, Football, Tony Sparano, Cam Cameron
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Behind-the-scenes play fuels CNU's success
Jon Snead signed up a second time.
Snead, a junior guard playing his first season at Christopher Newport, isn't new to Captains coach John Krikorian. In 2009-10, Snead was the leading scorer on Krikorian's 24-5, NCAA tournament team at the Merchant...Tags: Dowling College, College Basketball, Basketball, Long Island, Teaching and Learning
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CNU women still strong with coaching switch to Jon Waters
John Krikorian admires the job Jon Waters has done. Not that long ago, he had to do it himself.
Krikorian, Christopher Newport's second-year men's basketball coach, was handed his first head coaching job, at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, on Oct. 5,...Tags: College Basketball, Basketball, College Sports, NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament
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