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First Fridays participation expands in Havre de Grace, as Harford liquor board approves event licenses
The Harford County Liquor Control Board recently approved several outside event and one-day licenses for local businesses holding upcoming events, including restaurants in Havre de Grace, who want to get in on the city's First Fridays action. Laurrapin...Tags: Havre de Grace, Belmont Stakes, Dining and Drinking, Christianity, Triple Crown
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William Francis Bender Jr., computer expert
William Francis Bender Jr., a computer and data processing executive, died Tuesday of heart failure at St. Agnes Hospital. He was 69.
Born in Baltimore, Mr. Bender lived his entire life in Catonsville.
After graduating in 1960 from Mount St. Joseph High...Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Roman Catholicism, Banking, Sykesville, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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William J. Schmidt, city housing authority administrator
William J. Schmidt, a former department store buyer who later became director of administration for the Housing Authority of Baltimore City, died Monday at his Bel Air home of complications from Parkinson's disease.
He was 79.
The son of a Baltimore...Tags: Christianity, Budgets and Budgeting, Hamilton, William Donald Schaefer, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland)
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Albert Reymann, engineer
Albert C. Reymann, a retired Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory mechanical engineer who led a team that helped create the forerunner of the global navigation and positioning systems in use today, died Monday of heart disease at Gilchrist Center...Tags: Science, Applied Physics, Newburg, Space Programs, Christianity
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St. Mark School students start programs to help the needy
A literal case of cold feet and an article about students who eat one bag lunch and give away another helped inspire two Baltimore County classmates to organize efforts to benefit those in need. Joe Hash and Danny Sauter, both eighth-graders at St....Tags: Butter, Teaching and Learning, Christianity, Foods and Beverages, Jams and Jellies
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Mary Suzanne Beck Keech, real estate director
Baltimore Sun reporterMary Suzanne Beck Keech, a corporate managing director of Studley Inc., a Washington commercial real estate firm, who was also an active alumna of Garrison Forest School, died of cancer Monday at Georgetown University Hospital. The former Catonsville...Tags: Talbots Incorporated, Columbia University, MetLife Incorporated, Cancer, Colleges and Universities
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The Rev. Edward B. Hemler, St. Mark pastor, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterThe Rev. Edward Bernard Hemler, a former educator who had been pastor of St. Mark Roman Catholic Church in Fallston, died Sunday of internal bleeding at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 74. Born in Baltimore and raised in Catonsville, Father Hemler...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Roland Park, Christianity, St. Joseph Medical Center, Colleges and Universities
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Game 14: Prime-time show
Sun reporterA week after Kyle Boller could do nothing right, the Ravens' oft-criticized quarterback seemed like he could do nothing wrong. Accomplishing what many considered unthinkable, Boller threw for 253 yards and three touchdowns in the Ravens' 48-3 rout of the...Tags: NFL Pro Bowl, Arts, Green Bay Packers, National Football League, Jonathan Ogden
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Gay couples should have opportunity to marry
ELEVEN YEARS ago, preparing to march down the wedding aisle (for a second time), I bumped into my friend Patrick, who has never in his near half-century on earth enjoyed the marital option. "I'm getting married," I said. "Great," he said. "Has she got a...Tags: White House, George Bush, Newspaper and Magazine, Christianity, Family
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Commissioner accused of potty tampering pays for cleaning
TribLocal - Downers Grove » NewsA Downers Grove park board commissioner accused of repeatedly tampering with a portable park district toilet has paid $330 in restitution, park district officials said …... -
Campaign against toilet fueled run for park board
TribLocal - Downers Grove » NewsMark Roman entered the race for the Downers Grove Park Board in part because he was upset about a portable toilet in a park – …... -
Park board to new colleague: Pay $330 for toilet tampering
TribLocal - Downers Grove » NewsDowners Grove Park Board officials Thursday asked commissioner-elect Mark Roman to pay $330 for allegedly tampering with a portable toilet near his home. Roman, whose …...
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