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Seven Marylanders honored in Memorial Day ceremony
Last year, Aaron Marchanti invited his father to the annual Memorial Day ceremony at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.
On Monday, he returned to the event to honor him.
Maj. Robert J. Marchanti II, a member of the Maryland National Guard who went to...Tags: U.S. Military, Murder, Bombings, Iraq War (2003-2011), Memorial Day
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Memorial Day service honors Arbutus resident, other veterans
The distance between Keith Jones' service and the annual Memorial Day ceremony in Arbutus to honor the service of Jones and other veterans like him spanned 40 years and thousands of miles. But the morning ceremony still hit home for the Arbutus resident,...Tags: American Legion, Memorial Day, Ellicott City
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Bel Air observes Memorial Day with moving ceremony
Bel Air's Shamrock Park was filled Monday morning, with residents lounging under trees to observe another Memorial Day at the park's War Memorial. American Legion Post 39 past post commander Richard Gebhard welcomed the crowd, following the placing of...
Tags: Monaco, Music, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Harford County
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Towson Legion, Elks join forces for Memorial Day tributes
Towson resident Dwaine Garber didn't serve in the military himself, but he comes from a family of veterans. On Sunday, flanked by his wife, Tonya, and son, Matthew, 11, Garber continued a 20-year tradition of attending Memorial Day ceremonies "I can take...
Tags: Towson, Memorial Day, Dundalk, Key West, World War II (1939-1945)
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The right call for voice of Camden Yards
The 911 call came in like so many do, a frantic voice that cuts through the night like the wail of a siren. "My granddaughter has drowned! She's not responding! Please help me!" Dave McGowan took the call. Last year at this time, he was the veteran...
Tags: Laurel, Prince George's County, Emergency Health Procedures, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Do we have what it takes to beat al-Qaida?
Does the U.S. (and the West) possess the internal fortitude to pay the required price to defeat contemporary enemies such asal-Qaidaand its progeny? This question crosses my mind whenever I'm exposed to the "peace groups" that occasionally pop up on...
Tags: Interior Policy, Iraq, Personal Data Collection, Manhattan (New York City), Iraq War (2003-2011)
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'Mad Men' recap: 'Mystery Date'
Good to see Stephen King in a consultant role on "Mad Men." Thought he would have given Pete Campbell something more diabolical to do. Kidding, of course. Mr. King is busy. But this episode was downright creepy and weird and King-like. Don had a...
Tags: Sandwiches, Murder, Midtown, Manhattan (New York City), Lincoln Center
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Mike Wallace: The archetype for watchdog journalism on TV
The Baltimore SunI was in the CNN green room in Washington Sunday when I heard about the death of pioneering CBS newsman Mike Wallace at 93 Sunday. Being a live show, host Howie Kurtz and the CNN team scrapped the planned opening and went with a segment on Wallace that I...Tags: Tina Turner, Malcolm X, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Vladimir Horowitz, Hospitals and Clinics
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Herman G. "Hank" Tillman Jr., Air Force colonel
Herman G. "Hank" Tillman Jr., a retired Air Force colonel and pilot who flew in World War II, Korea and Vietnam and was one of Maryland's most decorated veterans, died Sunday of liver failure at his Chester home. He was 89.
He was born in his immigrant...Tags: Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Elizabeth II, Italy, Korean War (1950-1953), Awards and Prizes
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George and Mitt Romney: Like father, unlike son
In an effort to drum up interest in his presidential bid for the 1968 elections, Michigan's governor, George Romney — Mitt Romney's father — went into the belly of the beast. During the summer of 1967, the elder Romney gave a stump speech in...Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Stranger Than Fiction, Regional Authority, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control
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Kenneth H. Masters, legislator
Kenneth Halls Masters, an attorney who represented Catonsville and Arbutus in the Maryland General Assembly, where he had been House majority leader, died of cancer Tuesday at Sinai Hospital. He was 68.
Born in Washington and raised at Scientists Cliff...Tags: Towson, Lawyers, Annapolis, Patapsco, Cancer
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Restaurant review: Beers, expanded burger menu among draws at Alonso's
Alonso's in Roland Park is an unpretentious restaurant in a pretentious part of the city. Since 1931, it's been serving modest food and good beer to much acclaim and many satisfied customers. It hasn't changed one bit over the years.
Well over three-...Tags: Cheese Corn, Hamburgers, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Blueberries
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