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Marshall Hyder Wentz, businessman
Marshall Hyder Wentz, who owned and operated a vehicle leasing company for more than 40 years, died Nov. 4 of pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
The longtime Towson resident was 95.
Born and raised in Baltimore, Mr. Wentz graduated in 1933...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Companies and Corporations, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Richard Nash Jr., businessman
Richard Nash Jr., a retired businessman and avid boater, died Jan. 11 of pneumonia and heart failure at his winter home in Naples, Fla. The Towson resident was 82. The son of an IBM manager and a homemaker, Mr. Nash was born in Baltimore and raised on...Tags: IBM, Charles Street, Heart Failure, Korean War (1950-1953), Baltimore County
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Gino's opens doors in Towson
A recent bout with pneumonia kept Colts legend Gino Marchetti from the Towson opening, but more than 100 people still lined up Wednesday outside Gino's Burgers & Chicken, waiting to step into the restaurant and back in time.
"There's the News American...Tags: Television, Diseases and Illnesses, Gino Marchetti, Dundalk, Restaurants
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Howard County Briefs
50+EXPO Annual event, geared toward adults 50 and older, younger adults with disabilities, their caregivers and family members, will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21, at Wilde Lake High School, 5460 Trumpeter Road in Columbia. The 50+...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Rooms and Sublets, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Yoga, Best Buy Co., Inc.
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Baltimore is best city for hospital care
Baltimore area hospitals provide the best patient care in the country, according to a new survey. Nearly half of the area's hospitals - nine out of 16 - are in the top 5 percent of all of the hospitals in the United States, according to the survey by...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Government Health Care, Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics
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Elkridge: Troop 4877 Brownies earn cooking merit badge and help homeless along the way
Don't you just love when you hear about kids going above and beyond the call of duty, and really looking out for others?
I received word from Dawn Weglein, of Hanover, about the Troop 4877 Brownies from Worthington who took their cooking merit badge...Tags: AAA, Ellicott City, Vincent de Paul, Breads, Flu
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Earl C. "Sonny" Kammerer, businessman
Earl C. "Sonny" Kammerer, who owned two restaurants in Aberdeen and later worked for Blind Industries and Services of Maryland, died Saturday of complications from diabetes and pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The Cockeysville resident...Tags: Timonium, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Brown University, Aberdeen, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Lisbon/Woodbine: St. Andrew's monthly community feast goes Italian in October
St. Andrew's Monthly Community Feast will be held Oct. 27 from 6 to 8 p.m. This month's feast will be Italian cuisine and as always, donated by Smokin' Hot Catering, at the Inwood Shopping Center on Route 97. Proceeds from the October dinner will go...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Flu, Stroke, Diseases and Illnesses, Men's Health
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Legionella bacteria confirmed at Ocean City hotel
State health officials confirmed Wednesday the presence of Legionella bacteria in the water at Plim Plaza Hotel in Ocean City. Officials have also announced three new cases of Legionnaire's disease among hotel guests, in addition to the three cases...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Worcester County, Diseases and Illnesses
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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: Columbia Lions, Maryland Terrapins, Softball, Loyola University Chicago, Students
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Three hospitalized with legionellosis after O.C. hotel stay
Guests at an Ocean City hotel have been voluntarily relocated after three people who stayed there were hospitalized with Legionnaire's disease, according to the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The three people developed the form of...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Abdominal Pain, Diseases and Illnesses, Lungs and Airways, Electrical Appliance
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Pasquale Mario 'Pat' Ercolano, produce manager
Pasquale Mario "Pat" Ercolano, a retired produce manager, died Tuesday of pneumonia at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. He was 88.
Born in Rome and raised in Sorrento, Italy, Mr. Ercolano was educated in public schools.
As a teenager, he served as a...Tags: Govans, Italy, Roman Catholicism, Hampden, Canterbury
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