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Dennis H. McGinley Jr., electrical engineer
Dennis H. McGinley Jr., a retired electrical engineer and model railroad enthusiast, died Tuesday of heart disease at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He was 73.
The son of a Jersey Central Railroad yardmaster and a factory worker, Dennis Hayden McGinley Jr....Tags: Annapolis, Electronics, Technology, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Heart Disease
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Lacrosse Q&A: North Carolina attackman Marcus Holman
Each week, The Baltimore Sun publishes a Q&A with a college lacrosse player or coach to get you more acquainted with the player and his/her team. Today's guest is North Carolina senior attackman Marcus Holman, who leads the team in goals (18) and...
Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Maryland Terrapins, North Carolina Tar Heels, Lacrosse, Virginia Cavaliers
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Stream of local talent has taken St. Mary's College to national hoops stage
The first thing you should know about St. Mary's College of Maryland is this: it's kind of remote. Know how people are always describing a place as being in the middle of nowhere? Well, St. Mary's is 20 miles past nowhere. And then you hang a right....
Tags: Basketball, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Basketball
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Peter P. Belz Jr., Treasury Department officer
Peter P. Belz Jr., a retired U.S. Treasury Department appeals officer, died March 14 of pancreatic cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 71.
The son of a die maker and a homemaker, Peter Paul Belz Jr. was born in Baltimore and raised on...Tags: Gino Marchetti, Hampden, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Johnny Unitas, Christianity
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Navy midfielder Kiernan aims to lead by more than example
Pat Kiernan, Navy's do-it-all long-stick midfielder, plays wing on faceoffs and is a threat to score in transition. He acknowledged, however, that there is one area of his game that needs work: his voice. "I would definitely say that I've tried to be...
Tags: Annapolis, Mark Dixon, United States Naval Academy, Providence Friars, Face-Off Classic
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Top performers in Class of 2013 to be recognized at 50th Scholar Athlete Award dinner
The top scholars in the high school football Class of 2013 will be honored Wednesday night at Martin's West during the 50th annual Scholar Athlete Award dinner, sponsored by the Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College...Tags: Francis Scott Key, Dundalk, Middletown, Annapolis, Weather Reports
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March Madness will include no Maryland teams for second time in three years
The Baltimore SunFor the second time in three years, no Maryland school was among the 68 selected for the NCAA men's basketball tournament. But coaches and observers say that fact combined with a relative down period for the University of Maryland have obscured an...Tags: Loyola Greyhounds, Atlantic Coast Conference, Towson Tigers, College Sports, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
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Hereford boys lacrosse looking for sixth straight state title as season unfolds for area teams
Conor Cunningham wants to make sure he and his teammates finish the upcoming season the same way the previous five Hereford High School boys lacrosse teams have exited their recent campaigns. On top. Yes, the Bulls are prepae very least, earn the...
Tags: University of Cincinnati, University of Florida, Syracuse Orange, University of Maryland, College Park, Teaching and Learning
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Casey Ancarrow happy to be healthy again for James Madison
Casey Ancarrow has a lot to be happy about on the lacrosse field this spring. The James Madison senior is the reigning Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year and is moving up on the Dukes' all-time scoring charts. She's also one of only 53...
Tags: FIFA World Cup, The Pennsylvania State University, Music, College Sports, Lacrosse
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News that city's population has grown isn't a surprise to residents
As I walk around Baltimore, it has become apparent that the city is on an upward swing. I see more people out on the streets and living in places that once seemed underused or headed for trouble. Streets and places I once considered dangerous are not...
Tags: Section 8 (housing), Schools, Mount Vernon, Baltimore County, Charter Schools
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Roland Walker, defense attorney
Roland Walker, a colorful and highly regarded defense attorney who was a fixture in Baltimore courtrooms for six decades, died Saturday of complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, at his Lutherville home. He...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Laws, Baltimore County, Lawyers, Indiantown
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More than a dozen cases of mumps suspected at Loyola
A dozen or more cases of mumps have been reported among Loyola University Maryland students over the past month, prompting officials to alert the campus community to signs of the rare virus that has spread rapidly across college campuses in recent...
Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Viral Diseases and Infections, Vaccines, Preventative Medicine, MMR Vaccine
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