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Brother James Kelly, president of Mount Saint Joseph High School
Brother James Kelly, president of Mount Saint Joseph High School for the last decade, died of prostate cancer early Saturday at his order's residence in Irvington. He was 64.
In a letter he wrote to students and parents in October, he quoted the...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Robert Bolt, Students
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President of Mt. St. Joseph High School dies Saturday
Bro. James Kelly, president of Mount Saint Joseph High School for 10 years, died Saturday at 6:55 a.m. at his home on the campus of the all-boys Catholic high school in the Irvington neighborhood of Baltimore, according to a release from the school....Tags: Christianity, Diseases and Illnesses, Skype, Schools, Prostate Cancer
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At nearly 85 years old, Millersville bowler hasn't slowed his roll
Steve Evan's trailer home in Millersville is a living, breathing tribute to an interesting life that on Monday will be 85 years and counting. Only a small part of it speaks to a bowling career that began when Evan was in his early 40s and trying his...Tags: Fishing, World War II (1939-1945), Pneumonia, Japan, Electronics
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Boys lacrosse: Players to watch
Deemer Class
Loyola, midfielder, senior
On top of his fine athleticism and stick skills, the All-Metro second-team selection has an impeccable understanding of the game that puts him in all the right positions to succeed as the Dons' catalyst. Headed...Tags: Ohio Bobcats, Lacrosse
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Why no help for the true job creators?
I am a small business owner. I employ 18 people, all of whom live in and support our local communities. I have always paid their health insurance, which was up 14 percent in 2010 and 22 percent in 2011, but I cannot continue this for much longer. I...Tags: Small Businesses
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Traffic: Fort Avenue Bridge in Locust Point closed for replacement
As of 9:30 a.m. Monday, the Fort Avenue Bridge in Locust Point has been closed to through traffic for a replacement project that will last until next spring. In Baltimore County, a 12-inch water main break near Cooks Lane and North Forest Park Avenue...Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Natural Resources, Baltimore County, Transportation, Coca-Cola Co.
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Recipe Finder: Faux Fudge
Dawn Jemellaro from Baltimore was looking for a recipe for a fudge that was made using pudding mix. She said her mother made it many times, but she had lost the recipe. Maureen Rochelle from Ellicott City sent in a recipe for fudge that she found in a...Tags: Ellicott City, Recipes, Butter
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County fire stations make non-potable water available to residents
On Wednesday, Aug. 31, Baltimore County began providing non-potable water at all career fire stations for residents with homes using well water who remain without power and have no running water. "Four days after Irene, we recognize that the need for...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Randallstown, Dundalk, Catonsville, Perry Hall
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Flooding, down trees close roads, delay MARC, light rail
As of 9:30 a.m. Thursday, traffic was slow on southbound I-95 at Key Highway, due to an accident. Debris in the road was snarling traffic on U.S. 1 at the Baltimore Beltway, on southbound I-83 at Padonia Road, and the outer loop of the Baltimore Beltway...Tags: Fort McHenry, Preakness Stakes, Hunt Valley, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Timonium
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Solar home business shining in Maryland
It might not seem to be a bright investment right now, after weeks of seemingly endless clouds and rain, but solar panels are popping up on rooftops all over Maryland.
With government help in the form of tax credits and grants, companies making equipment...Tags: Renewable Energy, Energy Saving, Arts, Companies and Corporations, Credit and Debt
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Sources: Garage shooting victim was hospital patient
After a hospital patient was shot and seriously wounded in an apparent robbery Thursday evening, University of Maryland officials sought to assure students and staff that its campus is safe and pledged to step up patrols. Police confirmed Friday that the...Tags: Social Media, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland Medical Center, Frederick County (Maryland), Theft
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Officials confirm garage shooting victim linked to prior stabbing
The Frederick County Sheriff's Office confirmed that the man shot last week during an apparent robbery in a downtown parking garage owned by the University of Maryland, Baltimore had been stabbed in March during a home invasion there. The victim was...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hospitals and Clinics, University of Maryland Medical Center, Injuries and Wounds, Frederick County (Maryland)
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