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Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, Hopkins professor
Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, former professor and chairman of the Johns Hopkins University mathematics department whose escape from Nazi-occupied France became the subject of a children's book, died April 24 of heart failure at his Guilford residence. He was 83....
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Literature, Teachers, Judaism, Cornell University
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Bel Air officials consider projects for extra highway funds windfall
With about $200,000 more in Highway User Revenues coming back from the state than they anticipated, Bel Air officials discussed Wednesday a variety of projects the extra money could be used for in the coming fiscal year. One project at the top of the...
Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Harford County, Budgets and Budgeting, Courtland, Interior Policy
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Police blotter
Aberdeen Aberdeen police report: A checkbook was stolen last Thursday in the 400 block of Chestnut Street. A mailbox was rifled through last Thursday at Burton Manor Apartments, in the 600 block of Cornell Street. Valentine's Day candy was stolen last...Tags: Theft, Vandalism, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Highway Transportation, Maryland State Police
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Man hurt after jumping out of vehicle in Bel Air
A man was flown to a regional trauma center after he was injured jumping out of a vehicle on Bel Air's Route 22 on Thursday morning, Bel Air Police said. The 28-year-old man was a passenger in the vehicle and jumped out shortly after 8 a.m., near...Tags: Harford County, Maryland State Police, Injuries and Wounds, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Plans to raze vacant bank in Wilkens Beltway Plaza for gas station to have limited public input
Despite concerns that a project to raze a building and replace it with a gas station would not receive community input, the community will still get its say, according to the shopping center owners. Kimco Realty, the owner of Wilkens Beltway Plaza,...
Tags: Kensington, Tom Quirk, Kimco Realty, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Groceries
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Boyd and Fulford Drugs still going strong
One afternoon in 1944, a 14-year-old M. Eugene Streett strolled into Boyd and Fulford Drugs on Main Street in downtown Bel Air for a job and he never left. Years later in 1964, M. Eugene, also known as Doc Gene, and his wife, Marytherese, bought the...Tags: James Boyd, Redbox
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Bel Air kicks off its Christmas season with 22nd annual parade
For the 22nd year, Main Street's sidewalks were filled Sunday with revelers eager to take in the annual Bel Air Christmas Parade.
The celebration of all things Christmas got under way with plenty of marching bands, animals, baton twirlers and local...Tags: Horse (animal), Festive Events, Entertainment Events, Christmas, Holidays
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Help Elkridge's less fortunate and donate to Holiday Games and Gifts project
There are indicators that the economy is moving on a more upward swing; however, not everyone feels that positive shift. These are still challenging economic times for many people who have been downsized out of a job, are dealing with illness or have lost...Tags: Charity, Howard County, Christmas, Physical Conditions, Family
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Bel Air commissioners discuss development regulations, upcoming events
The town of Bel Air's new development regulations ordinance contains no "substantial" changes, but it must still be adopted by commissioners. The commissioners discussed the development ordinance during their work session Tuesday evening. It contains...Tags: Laws, Veterans Day
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Home accessories are crawling with crabs
For millions of years, crabs have been scuttling about the bottom of the world's oceans and bays, but few regions have embraced the mean-spirited, omnivorous crustacean with as much vigor as we have here in Maryland.
When I moved here from the Midwest...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Auto Racing, Annapolis, Jimmy Buffett, Metal and Mineral
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A breeze buffers the blazing heat
Judy and Ernie Jenkins leaned back in their folding chairs in a shady spot by the harbor's edge at Fort McHenry on Monday, catching the breezes that kept an otherwise blazing Memorial Day comfortable. They had plenty to drink and lots of ice, and couldn't...Tags: Weather Reports, Foods and Beverages, Locust Point, Fort McHenry, Hot Dogs
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Mourning death of beloved pope
Orlando SentinelEmployees at Buca di Beppo in Maitland, Fla., have moved Pope John Paul II's bust to an office near the kitchen, awaiting shipment to the franchise's headquarters. His former home - a large round table in the "Pope Room" - sits bare. The pope's death...Tags: Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Maryland, Dining and Drinking, Orlando Restaurants
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Dec 6, 2011
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