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    Sep 22, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Bits & Pieces: BWI Airport Run celebrates its 25th year of raising money for Down Syndrome

    When Wayne and Cynthia Malone's son, Jaron, was born in 1980 they knew he was a special child — more special than others because he had Down syndrome. When the Malones sought information about their son's unique needs at the local library, what they...

    Tags: American Heart Association, Behavioral Conditions, High School Sports, Hospitals and Clinics, Down Syndrome

  2. Oct 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Scuba diving may hold promise for paraplegics

    Outfitted in scuba gear and 100 feet underwater, Cody Unser noticed a weird tingling in her legs. She dived a second and a third time, and again felt tingling. It was subtle, but it was the first new sensation that she had felt in three years, since becoming paralyzed from the chest down at age 12.
    Outfitted in scuba gear and 100 feet underwater, Cody Unser noticed a weird tingling in her legs. She dived a second and a third time, and again felt tingling. It was subtle, but it was the first new sensation that she had felt in three years, since...

    Tags: Al Unser Jr., Johns Hopkins Hospital, Behavioral Conditions, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Heart Problems

  4. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Thomas Talbott Bond

    Thomas Talbott Bond, founder of the T. Talbott Bond Co., a Baltimore-Washington photocopier dealership, died Friday from complications of dementia and a broken hip at Keswick Multicare Center.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Thomas Talbott Bond, founder of the T. Talbott Bond Co., a Baltimore-Washington photocopier dealership, died Friday from complications of dementia and a broken hip at Keswick Multicare Center. The longtime Ruxton resident was 85. The son of Henry M....

    Tags: Baltimore County, Fort McHenry, Christianity, Companies and Corporations, The Salvation Army

  6. Jul 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. 100 things we love about Baltimore -- Printable list

    A moody tavern. An extraordinary cocktail. The easy lapping of bay water against the banks of the Inner Harbor. Duckpin lanes. Old Bay. Art in an otherwise empty storefront. For all of these things, and for so many more, people love Baltimore. People feel how they feel about this place for their own reasons. It's personal and not necessarily explainable. Something between them and the city. But in the spirit of sharing the love, we asked some of the city's best-known personalities to reveal something that makes them fall for Baltimore. Take this list as personal suggestions, from one neighbor to another.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    A moody tavern. An extraordinary cocktail. The easy lapping of bay water against the banks of the Inner Harbor. Duckpin lanes. Old Bay. Art in an otherwise empty storefront. For all of these things, and for so many more, people love Baltimore. People feel...

    Tags: Washington Monument, Rye Rye (music group), Monuments and Heritage Sites, Walters Art Museum, Golf

  8. Jul 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Man gets 54 years for shootings outside Hopkins Hospital

    A man who opened fire outside Johns Hopkins Hospital in September 2009, injuring a bystander, was sentenced Wednesday to 54 years in prison, the Baltimore State's Attorney's Office announced. Timothy Gaskins, 44, fired five shots that day, striking a...

    Tags: Lawyers, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Punishment, Justice System, Hospitals and Clinics

  10. Jul 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Two Schaefer Foundation trustees seek to oust third

    William Donald Schaefer wanted three people — a friend, an aide and a lawyer — to lead the charitable foundation created in his name. Two of the three apparently have other plans.
    William Donald Schaefer wanted three people — a friend, an aide and a lawyer — to lead the charitable foundation created in his name. Two of the three apparently have other plans. Years before his death in April, Schaefer designated Gene...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Elections, Executive Branch, Justice System, Maryland

  12. Nov 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Northern Baltimore city events

    Submit notices via email: messenger@patuxent.com; fax: 410-332-6336; or mail: Baltimore Messenger, 501 N. Calvert St., Third Floor, Baltimore, MD 21278. Include sponsor or host, date, time, address of event, contact name and phone number. Deadline is...

    Tags: Early Learning, Walters Art Museum, Concerts, Hospitals and Clinics, Baltimore Museum of Art

  14. Nov 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Family forgoes Thanksgiving to run model trains for charity

    Model trains, not turkey, top the Thanksgiving menu for the Schumm family of Harford County.
    Model trains, not turkey, top the Thanksgiving menu for the Schumm family of Harford County. They have, for the past nine years, forgone the traditional dinner so they can treat thousands of others to a visual feast at the Kennedy Krieger Institute's...

    Tags: Cecil County, Harford County, Festive Events, Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment Events

  16. Nov 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Share your blessings

    As we come to the close of another challenging year on the economic front for many, local nonprofit groups throughout the area are struggling to make ends meet and address growing needs in the community. These groups and the people they serve need our...

    Tags: Advil (drug), Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Baltimore County, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Behavioral Conditions

  18. Nov 21, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  19. Library entry aids Kennedy Krieger's tree celebration

    The books that were headed for the recycling bin — and that once engrossed, delighted or puzzled readers, — have one last task to perform.
    The books that were headed for the recycling bin — and that once engrossed, delighted or puzzled readers, — have one last task to perform. They're going to help raise money for developmentally disabled children served by Kennedy Krieger...

    Tags: Matt Stover, Libraries, Super Bowl, Festive Events, Family

  20. Oct 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Tom Gattis: Ready to unleash Tension again at 47

    <strong>Tom Gattis</strong> is not an easy man to reach, but the Maryland native has a pretty good excuse. As a structural engineer at New Mexico's Los Alamos National Laboratory, he works in a facility that specializes in nuclear weapons research.
    Tom Gattis is not an easy man to reach, but the Maryland native has a pretty good excuse. As a structural engineer at New Mexico's Los Alamos National Laboratory, he works in a facility that specializes in nuclear weapons research. Not many former rock...

    Tags: Laurel, Rock and Roll (genre), Heavy Engineering, Capitol Records, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers

  22. May 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Alternative autism treatments can be appealing to desperate parents

    After her daughter Jodie was diagnosed with autism, Alison Singer went online, searching desperately for anything that looked like it might help her little girl.
    After her daughter Jodie was diagnosed with autism, Alison Singer went online, searching desperately for anything that looked like it might help her little girl. She tried gluten-free and casein-free diets and supplements. She sprinkled something...

    Tags: General Practitioners, Baltimore County, French Toast, National Institutes of Health, Prostate Cancer

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Kennedy Krieger Institute Photos
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.
Sophie Escalante, 3, and her brother, alex Escalante, 6...
(November 25, 2012)
Watching trains