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    Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Herbert W. "Bill" Acker, accounting executive

    Herbert W. "Bill" Acker, a retired Price Waterhouse Coopers LLD regional managing partner, died Friday of kidney cancer at his Stone House Farm in Churchville. He was 70.
    Herbert W. "Bill" Acker, a retired Price Waterhouse Coopers LLD regional managing partner, died Friday of kidney cancer at his Stone House Farm in Churchville. He was 70. Herbert William Acker — who was known as H. William "Bill" Acker —...

    Tags: Finance, Christianity, University of Oxford, Hunt Valley, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland)

  2. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Nancy Grasmick joins Kennedy Krieger Institute

    Former State Superintendent Nancy Grasmick has joined the staff of the Kennedy Krieger Institute, a renowned special education and research institution, where she will lead a new Center for Innovation and Leadership in Special Education.  The...

    Tags: Nancy Grasmick

  4. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Henry S. Baker Jr., banker

    Henry S. Baker Jr., a retired banker and community leader, died Saturday from complications of a tumor at Keswick Multi-Care Center. The longtime Monkton resident was 86.
    Henry S. Baker Jr., a retired banker and community leader, died Saturday from complications of a tumor at Keswick Multi-Care Center. The longtime Monkton resident was 86. The son of Henry S. Baker Sr., treasurer of the Johns Hopkins University, and...

    Tags: County Bank Corporation, Hospitals and Clinics, Christianity, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Graduation

  6. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. MLD affects Towson woman's body, but not her spirit

    There's a new normal in an old, colorful house off Regester Avenue in Anneslie.
    There's a new normal in an old, colorful house off Regester Avenue in Anneslie. It's one that requires a constant flow of caregivers to provide daily assistance for one of its residents, Laura Glaudemans. Once a week, Laura, 23, visits the sixth floor...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, People (magazine), Target, Buffalo Bills, Hunt Valley

  8. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Super Bowl-bound Ravens fans snap up flights, hotels

    New Orleans may be the Big Easy, but for Ravens fans following their team to the Super Bowl next month, it's also likely to be a Big Expense.
    New Orleans may be the Big Easy, but for Ravens fans following their team to the Super Bowl next month, it's also likely to be a Big Expense. "I think we got the last hotel room in the city. It has a full two stars, and it's $600 a night," Ravens fan...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl, Trips and Vacations, AAA, New England Patriots

  10. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Federal workers in Md. won't get coverage for autism treatment

    Autistic children of federal workers in 22 states begin receiving insurance coverage this month for a key behavioral treatment, under a decision by the Office of Personnel Management.
    Autistic children of federal workers in 22 states begin receiving insurance coverage this month for a key behavioral treatment, under a decision by the Office of Personnel Management. Maryland, home to the third-largest population of federal workers...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Health and Safety at Work, Autism, Health Treatments, Autism Speaks

  12. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Schaefer's aquarium mermaid tells her tale, three decades later

    She had won a string of beauty pageants — and was the original St. Pauli Girl of beer advertising fame — so Debbie Walker, a blond model from Washington, D.C., was accustomed to her fair share of attention.
    She had won a string of beauty pageants — and was the original St. Pauli Girl of beer advertising fame — so Debbie Walker, a blond model from Washington, D.C., was accustomed to her fair share of attention. But she'd never seen anything like...

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Washington, DC, Cinderella (fictional character), Restaurants, Mayflower Voyage (1620)

  14. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Harford County's Michelle Campbell receives pharmaceutical award

    The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy has awarded the first Donald O. Fedder Memorial Fellowship to Michelle Campbell, a fifth-year student from Have de Grace. The award supports the training and development of a graduate student whose work...

    Tags: Substance Abuse, Students, University of Maryland, College Park, Research, Health and Safety at School

  16. Nov 22, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  17. Decorating tree for annual fundraiser adds to Christmas spirit

    From what Laura Evans has been told, she has been attending Kennedy Krieger Institute's Festival of Trees every year since she was in a stroller.
    From what Laura Evans has been told, she has been attending Kennedy Krieger Institute's Festival of Trees every year since she was in a stroller. A holiday tradition for her family, the Catonsville resident thought the festival, with its collection of...

    Tags: Holidays, Timonium, Hospitals and Clinics, Harry Potter (fictional character), Ace of Cakes (tv program)

  18. Jun 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. For Baltimore schools, special education still a work in progress

    At 4 years old, Imani Frederick couldn't recognize colors. Even a year later, he couldn't form complete sentences and struggled to count to 10. When he was 6, a neuropsychologist observed the fidgety, easily frustrated boy and diagnosed attention deficit hyperactive and expressive language disorder.
    At 4 years old, Imani Frederick couldn't recognize colors. Even a year later, he couldn't form complete sentences and struggled to count to 10. When he was 6, a neuropsychologist observed the fidgety, easily frustrated boy and diagnosed attention...

    Tags: Psychologists, Justice System, ADHD, Laws, Academic Progress

  20. Oct 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Connecting the social and the spatial

    Amy Lynne Shelton has a closet full of toys at the Johns Hopkins University cognitive psychology lab: Wooden human figures with movable joints, Lego and model train buildings, toy cameras and wooden triangular blocks — some with eyes, some without. Each has its role to play in research shedding light on the possible relationship of social grace and sense of physical space, work that might eventually help people who suffer the social difficulties common in autism spectrum disorder.
    Amy Lynne Shelton has a closet full of toys at the Johns Hopkins University cognitive psychology lab: Wooden human figures with movable joints, Lego and model train buildings, toy cameras and wooden triangular blocks — some with eyes, some without....

    Tags: LEGO Group, Behavioral Conditions, Barbie (fictional character), Sociology, Psychology

  22. Oct 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Women outnumbering men on race day

    Freedom Green is a full-time mom with four young children and a husband whose job has him working 20-hour days.
    Freedom Green is a full-time mom with four young children and a husband whose job has him working 20-hour days. That is why she runs. "There are times when I need to get away, so that I don't flip out," says Green, 40, of Owings Mills. "I don't want...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Road Running, Running, Overweight, Festive Events

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Jean Brooks calms her son Nicky, who has autism, as the...
(April 24, 2013)
ROAR for Autism
Rebecca Zimmerman, a teacher at the Kennedy Krieger Ins...
(January 2, 2013)
Rebecca Zimmerman, a teacher at the Kennedy Krieger Institute Center for Autism and Related Disorders, uses the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis to teach a student.
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(November 25, 2012)
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