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Ruth D. Baird
Ruth D. Baird, a retired educator and counselor, died of a stroke Aug. 16 at her Rodgers Forge home.
She was 77.
Ruth Dudley Dentinger, the daughter of a comptroller and a homemaker, was born and raised in Louisville, Ky., where she graduated in 1951...Tags: Elmhurst, Delray Beach, Louisville, Religious Education, Colleges and Universities
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Marylanders rattled by the unexpected
It must have been the construction site across the street. Or maybe it was a tractor-trailer lumbering by, a train rumbling underground or even a pesky friend shaking one's beach chair.
Everything, that is, but what it actually was: an earthquake, so...Tags: Natural Resources, Employees, Hospitals and Clinics, Natural Disasters, Tom Quirk
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Doris Brandt Bauer, artist and art educator, dies
Doris Brandt Bauer, an art educator and artist whose mixed-media collages incorporated found objects such as driftwood, died of pneumonia and respiratory failure July 17 at St. Joseph Medical Center. She was 86.
Born Doris Caroline Brandt, she grew up in...Tags: College of William and Mary, Hospitals and Clinics, Roland Park, Howard County, Colleges and Universities
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Carl H. Boehme, machine shop foreman, dies
Carl H. Boehme, a retired machine shop foreman and longtime Millersville resident, died Friday from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He was 89. Mr. Boehme was born and raised in Washington, where he graduated in...Tags: Defense, Annapolis, World War II (1939-1945), Armed Forces, Severna Park
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Shirley L. Tansey, clinical social worker, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterShirley L. Tansey, a retired mental health counselor and licensed clinical social worker who had worked at Taylor Manor Hospital and the Johns Hopkins University, died Saturdayof Alzheimer's disease at the Charlestown retirement community. She was 92....Tags: Employees, Hospitals and Clinics, Cleveland Indians, Roland Park, Johns Hopkins University
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Grotto Pizza plans to open next year in Ocean City
The Baltimore SunIf you're looking for the best pizza in Ocean City, there's no shortage of opinions. Piezano's and Mione's take the lead on Yahoo. Yelp reviewers favor Pizza Mambo and Fat Daddy's, while TripAdvisor gives the nod to Pino's. But come next year, there will...Tags: Pizzas, Foods and Beverages, Hamburgers
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Dream home: Delaware cottage celebrates culture of summer
"Don't look for seashells and crabs on the walls of my beach house," said Steve Appel, of his Dewey Beach, Del., cottage, circa 1960 "modern."
The 48-year-old owner of Nouveau Contemporary Goods Inc., a home furnishings emporium in Baltimore, has made...Tags: Dewey Beach, Lewes, Trips and Vacations, Theme Park Vacations, Chicago Hotels
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Ocean City Boardwalk ranked in Top 5 in U.S.
The Baltimore SunOcean City is one of the best boardwalks in the nation, according to National Geographic's latest list of the Top 10 U.S. boardwalks. The travel magazine ranked Ocean City No. 4, behind Myrtle Beach, Coney Island and Atlantic City, which took the top...Tags: Coney Island, Newspaper and Magazine
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Shore boutiques offer laid-back looks for home
It's beach season! Time for a week, if you are lucky, on the coast to enjoy all that the Maryland and Delaware shores have to offer — including some really great shopping.
With a built-in captive audience of second-home owners, the Mid-Atlantic...Tags: Lewes, Interior Design, Non-durable Goods Industry, Bill Shoemaker, Europe
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Raissa Galitzin, homemaker and volunteer, dies
Raissa Galitzin, a homemaker and volunteer who survived the German occupation of France during World War II, died of stroke complications June 23 at Sinai Hospital. The Roland Park resident was 87.
Born Raissa Mikhailovna Antipoff in Kohlta-Jarva,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Roland Park, Armed Conflicts, Walters Art Museum, World War II (1939-1945)
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Baltimore firm leading contender to help rebuild Ocean City's boardwalk
A Baltimore-based company is one of the leading contenders to help Ocean City rebuild its famous but deteriorating boardwalk. The Louis J. Grasmick Lumber Co. of Baltimore submitted the "apparent low bid" to supply lumber for the first phase of the two-...Tags: Building Material, Companies and Corporations, Elections, Metal and Mineral
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Day Trips: From arts to action sports
Philadelphia "X-tink-shun" exhibit at the Philadelphia Zoo Featuring puppets by the Jim Henson Company, "X-tink-shun" has characters of endangered or extinct species stationed throughout the zoo, educating visitors about the plight of their particular...Tags: Santa Claus (fictional character), Hurricanes, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Natural Disasters, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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