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Mary S. 'Molly' Jameson, aided homeless
Mary S. "Molly" Jameson, who established and directed two outreach programs at St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church in Baltimore, died Sunday of breast cancer at her Lutherville home. She was 81.
The daughter of a building contractor and an...Tags: Breast Cancer, Christianity, Towson University, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Arable Farming
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Elkridge: Teen to play Belle in 'Beauty and the Beast' at Laurel's Gardens Ice House March 24 and 25
Soo Jeon, of Elkridge, will play the role of "Belle" in the theater-on-ice production of "Beauty and the Beast," on Saturday and Sunday, March 24 and 25 at the Gardens Ice House, in Laurel. Jeon, 17, who has been attending the McDonogh School since the...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, American Red Cross, Ice Skating, Awards and Prizes, Ellicott City
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Elkridge: Spring means time for cleaning up the Patapsco River Valley
Ahhhh, yes, the joys of spring cleaning… inside and out! This spring, the Friends of Patapsco Valley and Heritage Greenway, Inc. has 24 cleanups planned throughout the Patapsco River Valley. In the past seven years, the group has conducted 183...Tags: Teachers, Patapsco, Ice Skating, Rivers, Annapolis
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Literacy garden promises bounty of food and books
Gardening held little appeal to Stacey Watkins, a Baltimore special-education teacher, until an organization that helps keep her classroom in books put out a call for help with an urban planting project. She soon found her manicured hands could do wonders...Tags: Thyme, Mount Vernon, Libraries, Family, Hobbies
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Elkridge: Grace Episcopal to mark 100th anniversary of consecration Sunday, Oct. 9
Grace Episcopal Church is celebrating the 100th anniversary of consecration of the stone church located at Brumbaugh and Main Streets. To commemorate this event as part of its legacy, Grace Epsicopal will host a combined Festival Eucharist Sunday, Oct....Tags: Christianity, Stroke, Patapsco, Transportation Accidents, Ceremonies
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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, Christianity, Pneumonia, Elementary Schools, The Happiest News!
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Singer Jewel surprises benefit dinner
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Jewel surprised the crowd at a dinner benefit Saturday night for the Journey Home, a partnership between Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and United Way of Central Maryland that aims to "make homelessness rare and brief in...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Homelessness, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Journey (music group), Family
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Timonium: Calvert Hall sets the table for annual Thanksgiving food drive
Calvert Hall College High School held its annual Thanksgiving food drive from Nov. 14 to Nov. 22. The theme of this year's drive was "A Place at the Table." This year, students challenged each other in a friendly grade-level competition of who could...Tags: Christianity, College Sports, Entertainment Events, Breads, Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
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William J. Nauman Jr., quality manager
Baltimore Sun reporterWilliam John Nauman Jr., a retired Verizon quality manager, died Nov. 17 of a brain tumor at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 78. The son of a Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. lineman and a homemaker was born in Baltimore and raised on Beaumont Avenue...Tags: St. Joseph Medical Center, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Hospitals and Clinics, Christianity, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Some neighbors worry about Beans and Bread expansion
Andre Scott sat at a wooden table fingering tattered documents — certificates from drug-treatment and job-training programs, a booklet from his girlfriend's funeral. With two dozen other very poor people, he was waiting to see a counselor at Beans...Tags: Christianity, Housing and Urban Planning, Highlandtown, Homelessness, Soups
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Neighbors right to worry about Beans and Bread expansion
The expansion of Beans and Bread shouldn't just worry "some neighbors," it should worry all neighbors ("Soup kitchen's plans worry some neighbors," Nov. 28). The motives of St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore may be genuine, yet the facts on the ground...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Soups, Breads, Fells Point
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150 years ago, the bloodshed started here
A good deal of blood was spilled on both sides. … It was one battle from the President Street Depo —- to the Camden Street depot — I can say no more.
Baltimorean Catherine N. Smith, April 1861
One week after the bloodless...Tags: Building Material, Minority Groups, Murder, Johns Hopkins University, Federal Hill
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