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    May 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Engaged: Erin Berman and Jim Welsh

    This couple's story is rooted in tradition, starting with the school they both attended, five years apart. In their four years as a couple, they've started many of their own traditions.
    This couple's story is rooted in tradition, starting with the school they both attended, five years apart. In their four years as a couple, they've started many of their own traditions. Wedding Date: June 16, 2012 Her story: Erin Berman, 27, grew up...

    Tags: Memorial Day, Pikesville, Alzheimer's Disease, Seafood, Blindness

  2. Apr 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Student science and technology fair settles scientific queries

    Ice, salt and rigorous shaking can turn an ounce of nondairy creamer into a frozen treat.
    Ice, salt and rigorous shaking can turn an ounce of nondairy creamer into a frozen treat. "It's simple, sweet and a little silly," Garrett Seidman, a junior at the Hannah More School in Reisterstown, said as he sampled a dab of ice-solid French vanilla...

    Tags: Salt, Students, Foods and Beverages, Teaching and Learning, Research

  4. May 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Campaign aims to raise $1 million to benefit Camp Greentop

    For eight years, Renee Gordon's son, Alex, has been attending Camp Greentop, a summer getaway in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains for people with disabilities.
    For eight years, Renee Gordon's son, Alex, has been attending Camp Greentop, a summer getaway in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains for people with disabilities. Now Gordon is now spearheading a campaign with Michael Hettleman to raise $1 million for the...

    Tags: Autism, Seizures, Pikesville, Symptoms, Behavioral Conditions

  6. Mar 21, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Roland Park Country School lacrosse team on its game at Baer School

    The Roland Park Country School varsity lacrosse team has overcome slow starts before to finish with a major victory.
    The Roland Park Country School varsity lacrosse team has overcome slow starts before to finish with a major victory. On Tuesday, March 20 at the William S. Baer School — a public school that serves children with multiple disabilities — in...

    Tags: Students, Washington College (Maryland), Softball, Injuries and Wounds, Lacrosse

  8. Apr 11, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Jemicy School, MICA team up for 'Memory Tricks' animation project

    One thing the girls of The Jemicy School's fifth-grade class won't likely ever forget is their "Memory Tricks" project.
    One thing the girls of The Jemicy School's fifth-grade class won't likely ever forget is their "Memory Tricks" project. The project ended March 30 when the eight 11-year-old girls in the class traveled to Maryland Institute College of Art, in Bolton...

    Tags: Movies, Catonsville, Dyslexia, Students, Bolton Hill

  10. Apr 10, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. Owings Mills: Shop at Ruth's Closet to help yourself, and others

    There's a hidden jewel in Owings Mills and one that exists because of a greater good. Ruth's Closet, a resale boutique, offers women's clothing, shoes, and accessories. Every day brings a new treasure, and at bargain prices. Tired of your Jimmy Choo...

    Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Students, Reisterstown Road, Social Sciences, Teaching and Learning

  12. Feb 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Huguely trial highlights alcohol abuse at colleges, universities

    There's little question that George Huguely V, the former University of Virginia student on trial for murder, had a problem with alcohol.
    There's little question that George Huguely V, the former University of Virginia student on trial for murder, had a problem with alcohol. He had been arrested twice for drinking-related infractions, one of them violent, in his early 20s. And he admits to...

    Tags: Towson University, Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, Murder, Trials

  14. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Make Studio offers platform for artists with disabilities

    Circus performers in all their gaudy glory. A timeline linking the actors who have played James Bond to the U.S. presidents at the time the movies came out. Rosemary's baby.
    Circus performers in all their gaudy glory. A timeline linking the actors who have played James Bond to the U.S. presidents at the time the movies came out. Rosemary's baby. The Make Studio on North Avenue, celebrating its second anniversary with a...

    Tags: Ceremonies, Arts, John Astin, Station North, Down Syndrome

  16. Dec 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Principal, special needs student testify in bullying trial

    A principal named in a $1.3 million lawsuit alleging that the school system failed to protect two students against bullying took the stand Tuesday, saying that bullying "has become a buzz word" and acknowledging that two attacks on the students, including...

    Tags: Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, Students, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Trials

  18. Dec 16, 2011 |Story| Associated Press
  19. Couple found dead in Fla. coal pile enjoyed riding freight trains

    A couple who romanticized and lived a modern-day adventure by riding railroad cars across the U.S. were killed when a train dumped its load of coal at a Florida power plant. Ever since Christopher Artes was a teenager in suburban Maryland, he had an...

    Tags: Railway Transportation, Dyslexia, Theft, Coal, Bipolar Disorder

  20. Jan 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Alejandro Rodriguez

    Dr. Alejandro Rodriguez, former director of the division of child psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine who also conducted pivotal studies on autism and other developmental disorders in children, died Friday of heart failure at his Palm City, Fla., home.
    Dr. Alejandro Rodriguez, former director of the division of child psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine who also conducted pivotal studies on autism and other developmental disorders in children, died Friday of heart failure at his...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, Stanford University, Venezuela, Teaching and Learning

  22. Feb 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Toby's founder Orenstein wins award for community work

    Toby Orenstein is once again at the helm of one of her favorite projects — directing the Young Columbians, a singing group formed in 1975 by the founder of Toby's Dinner Theatre when Columbia was still Jim Rouse's baby. Working with talented...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Ceremonies, Loyola University Maryland, Arts, Annapolis

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