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Goal of Baltimore Ravens chiropractor: raise $100,000 for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
Doug Miller doesn't remember if it was moments, minutes or hours after he learned that he had an advanced stage of Non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2008 when he determined how he would attack it. The Catonsville resident adopted the attitude he had as a swimmer...
Tags: Memorial Day, Chiropractic, Cam Cameron, Lymphoma, Hodgkin's Lymphoma
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At Patriot Plaza in Towson, extended family of fire service honors fallen comrades
One by one, 43 times the bell chimed and echoed across Patriot Plaza in Towson Sunday, as the Baltimore County Fire Service hosted its annual Ceremony of Remembrance at the county's fire service monument along Pennsylvania Avenue. James Doran of the...
Tags: Baltimore County, Pancreatic Cancer, Dundalk, Halethorpe, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Thomas Joseph Lopresti, longtime Towson barber
Thomas Joseph Lopresti, a longtime Towson barber and volunteer at Our Daily Bread, died April 12 of leukemia at Mercy Medical Center. The Timonium resident was 72.
He was raised in East Baltimore, the son of Italian immigrants Carmello and Innocenta...Tags: Breads, Baltimore City College, Greektown, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer
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Girls lacrosse: Chapelgate completes undefeated regular season
With a safe lead and the final seconds clicking off the clock, Chapelgate's team started chanting in unison, "For Tyler. For Tyler." The Yellowjackets had dedicated their season to sophomore Tyler McGinn, who died just over a month ago. McGinn was...Tags: Lacrosse
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Nick James Nopulos, diner owner
Nick James Nopulos, former co-owner of Catonsville's venerable Double T Diner, died Saturday of complications from chronic lymphoma and leukemia at Howard County General Hospital. He was 91.
The son of a barber and a homemaker who were Greek immigrants,...Tags: Lymphoma, Christian Orthodoxy, Ellicott City, Indianapolis 500, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Old Town Laurel: Wrecking ball is poised to make way for new Walgreens
Demolition of a number of buildings in the 600 block of Washington Boulevard draws ever closer to make way for the new Walgreens in Old Town. The blue bank building finally stands empty as the last few tenants recently vacated. Irene's Restaurant has...Tags: Lymphoma, Fort Meade (military base), Blockbuster, Animals
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Clarksville: St. Louis CYO girls team wins Archdiocese of Baltimore League championship
The St. Louis School seventh- and eighth-grade girls' CYO basketball team defeated St. John's of Westminster, 23-19, in a hard-fought contest March 17 at Seton Keough High School to win the Archdiocese of Baltimore League championship in the girls 12-14...Tags: Music, Hospitals and Clinics, Clarksville, Baltimore County, Catonsville
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Turning tragedy into something positive to help others
It's sad anytime someone dies, but it seems particularly more upsetting when it's a young person. Young is such a subjective word, that a young person could be an infant who died of SIDS, a toddler stricken with leukemia, a teen who overdoses or dies...Tags: Nursing, Breast Cancer, Medical Specialization, Awards and Prizes, Cancer
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Revisiting 2011 hoops recruiting for local DIs
The Baltimore SunEach summer I catch up with all nine Division I basketball coaches in Maryland to talk about their incoming recruiting classes. Then comes my take, based on those interviews, of how those new additions will do in college. Here's a look at how I fared in...Tags: Morgan State Bears, Kevin Thompson, Loyola University Maryland, Maryland Terrapins, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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West Laurel: Bond Mill thespians enjoy successful romp with comedy musical 'Night at the Wax Museum'
Spring has sprung! Have we ever had such an early and warm spring? West Laurel is especially beautiful in the spring, and it's good to see neighbors out and about. The Bond Mill Drama Club presented "Night at the Wax Museum" on March 3. Forty-two...Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Music, Butch Cassidy, Lymphoma, Blackbeard
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Web is paramount at meetlocalbiz.com
For a growing audience of web-savvy shoppers, it’s vital for a business to have an online presence. That’s part of the philosophy behind meetlocalbiz.com, a website launched in the summer of 2011 that spotlights Howard County businesses and...
Tags: Media Industry, Companies and Corporations, Washington, DC, Lymphoma, Business
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FDA takes steps increase supply of cancer drugs
A host of prescription drugs have been in low supply around the United States for some time, but doctors have been warning about a particularly acute shortage of a set of life-saving cancer drugs. Now the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said today that...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Cancer, Methotrexate (drug), Plant Closings, AIDS
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