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Charles P. Ives III, history expert
Charles Pomeroy Ives III, a state of Maryland telecommunications worker who immersed himself in history causes from North Point to Carroll County, died in his sleep of a circulatory illness Oct. 20 at his Stoneleigh home. He was 63.
Born in Elizabeth, N....Tags: War of 1812, Towson, Annapolis, Sociology, Baltimore County
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ICC revenue ahead of projections, usage growing
Nearly a year old, the Intercounty Connector is about $1 million ahead of toll revenue projections and gaining users at a rate of about 3 percent a month, the Maryland Transportation Authority announced Thursday morning. The all-electronic toll road runs...
Tags: Prince George's County, Highway Transportation, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Olde Catonsville: Catonsville woman on a roll in roller derby
"There's going to be blood," Wendy McCord warned her parents before they watched the bouts against Mobtown Mods, Speed Regime, Junkyard Dolls and Night Terrors on Oct. 13 at the DuBurns Arena in Canton. McCord, a Summit Park resident, is a member of...
Tags: University of Maryland, Baltimore, Christianity, Music, High School Sports, Teaching and Learning
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Sailabration Guide
The Baltimore SunRuns through Tuesday at Baltimore's Inner Harbor, Fort McHenry, Martin State Airport and other locations. Inner Harbor activities Star-Spangled Sailabration Villages will feature live entertainment, traditional festival fare and hands-on fun for kids....Tags: Amtrak, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Public Transportation, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Inner Harbor
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Traffic: Accident on I-70 east near I-695
As of 9 a.m. Friday, traffic was slow on I-70 eastbound near I-695, due to an accident. All lanes of the inner loop of the Capital Beltway have reopened in Bethesda as of 11:30 a.m. following two separate tractor-trailer accidents. Maryland State...
Tags: Dundalk, Traffic, Howard County, Maryland State Police, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Celebrity traveler: John Astin heeds call of Aran Islands
Johns Hopkins University students scramble to sign up for a coveted spot in the acting and directing classes taught by John Astin. After all, who wouldn't want to study theatrical techniques with a famous actor?
Internationally known for his role as...Tags: Museums, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Fringe Festival, Movies, Babe Ruth
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New York man wanted for murder stopped in Maryland
A New York man wanted for murder was stopped by police after a fixed license plate reader on Interstate 95 in Baltimore County alerted authorities to his location. Keith Howard, 63, of Astoria, N.Y., was stopped by a Maryland Transportation Authority...
Tags: Baltimore County, Firearms, Astoria
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Fort McHenry expects large crowds during Sailabration
Baltimore's Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, site of a key battle in the War of 1812 and birthplace of "The Star Spangled Banner," will be in the spotlight during many of the Star Spangled Sailabration events June 13 to 19. Officials...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Kandahar Massacre (2012), Locust Point, National Parks, Gardens and Parks
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Theater teacher at St. Paul's School for Girls brings home a lesson from 1812
When a group of actors and actresses from Baltimore School for the Arts performed a set of short plays about the War of 1812 for the middle school students at St. Paul's School for Girls on Oct. 9, the event was also a showcase for one of the play's...
Tags: War of 1812, Immigration, Arts, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Best places to kayak near Baltimore
Though it's been a recreational sport since the mid-1800s, kayaking is currently enjoying a major moment in the sun — or shade, as the case may be. The Baltimore region is home to dozens of kayaking clubs and groups, each full of friendly...
Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Boats, First Aid, Hypothermia, Personal Service
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Fort McHenry offers students a maritime and music experience
While Fort McHenry's cannons blasted at schooners in the Baltimore harbor Tuesday, the voices of children from several city schools rose above the din. The young singers quivered a bit but stayed on key as they sang patriotic anthems. Four choirs and one...
Tags: Maritime (music group), War of 1812, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Mount Royal, Music
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Volunteers move mounds of mattresses
Baltimore's Ronald McDonald House put out a call for help and ended up with a brigade of mattress movers. "We need bodies," wrote Sandy Pagnotti, executive director of the West Lexington Street facility that provides housing to families with critically...
Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Lobbying, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Under Armour Inc.
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