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'Little Shop' by Infinity Theatre is good enough for Broadway
Infinity Theatre Company continues its first full summer season with "Little Shop of Horrors," a 1982 dark musical comedy with book and lyrics by Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken. With this terrific production, Infinity fulfills its promise to bring...Tags: Bono, Howard Ashman, Feed Me (music group), Alan Menken, Rick Moranis
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More homeless veterans getting dental care in Maryland
Kenneth Mumford smiled into the mirror and saw a full set of pearly white teeth for the first time in years.
He was sitting in a chair at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry, where he was being fitted for free dentures last month. The 59-year-...Tags: Defense, Homelessness, Veterans Affairs, Medical Services, Behavioral Conditions
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Laurel dentists offer reduced fees to those without coverage
Laurel dentists Dr. Maurice Miles and Dr. Daniel Melnick are offering a discount to assist people who need dental care, and will be helping their community food pantry at the same time. Miles and Melnick will be assisting people who lost dental coverage... -
How Bubba Smith was mistaken for a Jewish grandmother
I got the news in Florida this morning that Bubba Smith had died. I couldn't help but smile as I recalled a true story that happened while I still lived in Baltimore. My brother, Dr. I. Norton Brotman was a well known dentist in Baltimore — he...Tags: Judaism, Boca Raton
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Turgeon eager for the challenge of building on Gary Williams' legacy
Know this about Mark Turgeon: He has no reservations, absolutely none, about replacing Gary Williams, the man who resurrected Maryland basketball.
If Turgeon was the type to be cowed by a challenge, he would never have tried to play point guard for...Tags: Kevin Anderson, Duke Blue Devils, National Basketball Association, YouTube, Gary Williams
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Clarksville: There's plenty to be thankful for this holiday season
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. My favorite annual holiday comes with a flood of warm fuzzy memories of family, food and fun. It's good to pause to give thanks for the blessings of another year. In addition to family, I'm especially thankful for...Tags: Dunkin' Donuts, Clarksville, Entertainment Events, Pizzas, Peggy Lee
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Dentists help food pantry while offering discounts for preventative care to those who lost coverage
Two Laurel dentists are offering a significant discount on dental services in tandem with helping their community food pantry. Dr. Maurice Miles and Dr. Daniel Melnick are assisting people in the community who have lost their dental coverage due to job... -
Dr. B. Ralph Hoffman, dentist, dies
Dr. B. Ralph "Buddy" Hoffman, a retired longtime Hampden dentist and World War II veteran, died June 19 from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Arden Courts, a Pikesville assisted-living facility.
He was 93.
Dr. Hoffman was born and raised in...Tags: Pikesville, World War II (1939-1945), Colleges and Universities, Hampden, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Chair contest sets stage for Catonsville's annual Fourth of July celebration
Keith Lippert sat in a recliner spray-painted red, white and blue and greeted curious onlookers with a smile and a raised mug during the June 24 Frederick Road Fridays free concert in Catonsville.
Lippert was all smiles until asked about his chances of...Tags: Festive Events, Vehicles, Catonsville, Elections
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Clarksville: Cub Scout Pack 702 a great way for boys to find fun and adventure
Is there a young guy at your house looking for fun and adventure? Leaders of Cub Scout Pack 702 will be meeting with boys in grades 1-4 and their parents Thursday, Sept. 22 at Pointers Run Elementary from 7 to 8:30 p.m. If you don't make it there for...Tags: Clarksville, Breast Cancer, Fine Arts, Diseases and Illnesses, Arts
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Health clinic buys Mount Vernon's Monumental Life Building
Chase Brexton Health Services announced Friday that it has purchased the Monumental Life Building on North Charles Street and plans to move a clinic and its headquarters there as part of an expansion. Tracey Gersh, Brexton's chief program officer, said...Tags: AIDS, HIV, Charles Street, University of Baltimore, Diseases and Illnesses
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Defendant's fingerprint found in office of slain Glen Burnie dentist, judge hears
The fingerprint of one of two people charged with murder in the death of a dentist in his Glen Burnie office was found in the dentist's storage closet, police and lawyers in court on Friday. The disclosure came during a defense effort to block from trial...Tags: Glen Burnie, Prosecution, Judges, Justice System, Assault
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