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James R. Crook, attorney
James Roderick Crook Jr., a retired attorney for Baltimore City and a World War II veteran, died of stroke complications Wednesday at the Edenwald Retirement Community. The Guilford resident was 91. Born in Baltimore and raised in Oakenshawe, he attended...Tags: Lawyers, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Roman Catholicism, Johns Hopkins University, Labor Legislation
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Wednesday traffic slowed by BGE repairs on S. Charles
Traffic in downtown Baltimore was being effected Wednesday morning by Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. crews blocking lanes of S. Charles Street between Pratt and Lombard streets for emergency repairs to a 12-inch-wide gas main, according to Rachael Lighty, a...
Tags: Lombard Street
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Walters explores work of Caton heir who lived fast, died young
The handsome young man sitting in the pink parlor chair radiates restlessness, a disdain for social conventions and undeniable self-satisfaction. The impatience in Richard Caton Woodville's "Self-Portrait with Flowered Wallpaper" can be detected in...
Tags: Catonsville, Germany, Walters Art Museum, Colleges and Universities, Genres
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Advocates work to find housing for homeless at downtown encampment
As a Friday deadline approaches, advocates are working to find housing for the homeless men and women living at a Baltimore encampment set to be cleared. Christina Flowers, president of Belvedere Homes, stopped by the site between Interstate 83 and...
Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Homelessness
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Baltimore County school board explores new meeting location
Baltimore County’s Board of Education is seeking residents’ input on a consideration that would move the board’s meetings from its current location at the BCPS Greenwood Campus to the Jefferson Building in downtown Towson. On Monday,...
Tags: Towson
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William C. Ensor Jr., estate manager
William C. Ensor Jr., a retired estate manager and decorated World War II veteran, died Feb. 13 of heart failure at Lorien Mays Chapel. He was 91.
The son of farmers, William Clark Ensor Jr. was born in Monkton and later moved with his family to Ruxton,...Tags: Baltimore County, American Legion, Heart Failure, Chestertown, World War II (1939-1945)
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Bill would force changes to city speed camera sites
Quick: Name the school closest to North Charles Street and Lake Avenue in North Baltimore. Stumped? The city's Department of Transportation has the answer: It's the Bryn Mawr School, less than a half-mile southwest of the intersection as the crow flies...
Tags: AAA, Baltimore County, Photography Supplies and Services, Photography and Video
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Restaurant couples find other times, ways to create romance
Sure, not everyone wants to celebrate Valentine's Day. It's not so hard to sit it out. But imagine if you and your sweetheart worked together in the Valentine's Day industry, catering to romance but, come dinnertime on Feb. 14, never able to...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Annapolis, Mount Vernon, Italy, Michael Kors
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Have pet, will travel
When the 137th annual Westminster Kennel Club dog show arrives in New York City next week, even the small breeds will be living large.
That's because pet travel is booming across the United States, with more travelers than ever taking along their four-...Tags: Personal Service, Steaks, Hotels and Accommodations, Monaco, Manhattan (New York City)
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Charles L. Hayes, Monumental Life executive
Charles L. Hayes, former secretary and senior vice president of Monumental Life Insurance Co., died Feb. 3 of cancer at the Brookshire Hospice in Hillsborough, N.C.
The former Towson resident was 85.
Charles Lawton Hayes was born and raised in...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Geography, Cherryville, Colleges and Universities, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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The sniffling and coughing season
Flu season is upon us again, but authorities say it won't exhibit as mild a form this year as in seasons past. On Friday, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officially declared flu an epidemic in Maryland and 46 other states, meaning...
Tags: Flu Vaccine, Vaccines, Television Industry, Hospitals and Clinics, Disease Prevention
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Mary Esther R. "Essie" Feldmann, registered nurse
Mary Esther R. "Essie" Feldmann, a retired registered nurse and pioneering Rodgers Forge resident, died Sunday of complications from dementia at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
Earlier this month, family and friends gathered to celebrate Mrs. Feldmann'...Tags: Nursing, Broken Bones, Health and Medical Professionals, Roman Catholicism, Hospitals and Clinics
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