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Police Blotter
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County. AssaultsTwo girls were cut about 6 p.m. yesterday during an incident on Winston Avenue east of York Road in Govans and were taken to an area hospital for...Tags: Cherry Hill
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Seniors' teeth a growing concern
Sun reporterAbout 12 years ago, Carrie Lemon started losing teeth. One by one, to curb pain, Lemon had most of her teeth extracted. Today, at 72, she has only six left. Eating has become a daily chore, and Lemon wants desperately to be fitted for a set of dentures....Tags: Government Health Care, Geriatric, Health Treatments, Private Health Care, Medical Staff
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Donald Fair Sr., 86
Donald Theodore Armacost Fair Sr., a retired Baltimore attorney who practiced law for more than 50 years, died of kidney failure April 18 at Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care. The Lutherville resident was 86. Mr. Fair was born in Baltimore and raised...Tags: Universities, Arable Farming, Riviera Beach, Mount Washington, Mount Vernon
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Robert V. Phelps, 72
Robert Victor Phelps, a retired owner of a manufacturing business, died of congestive heart failure April 16 at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 72 and lived in Timonium. Born in Baltimore and raised in Govans, he was a 1953 graduate of Polytechnic...Tags: Death and Dying, Timonium, Hunt Valley, General Electric Company, Black and Decker Corp.
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Digest
Anne Arundel3 girls flee juvenile facility; 2 caughtAn intensive search by police from multiple jurisdictions continued last night for the last of three teenage girls who escaped from the Waxter Children's Center in Laurel, state police said. Shortly...Tags: Glen Burnie, Tra Thomas
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Helen S. Heisler
Sun reporterHelen S. Heisler, a longtime volunteer and Guilford resident, died of colon cancer Thursday at Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care. She was 92. Helen Surratt was born in Baltimore and raised in the city's Woodberry neighborhood. After graduating from Seton...Tags: Cancer, Christianity, Roman Catholic, Diseases, Death and Dying
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From the altar, a vow of protest
Sun ReporterRabbi Elizabeth Bolton was always vexed by the notion that despite the country's traditional separation of church and state, Maryland gave her - a religious leader - the power to change people's legal status by signing their marriage licenses. At the same...Tags: Judaism, Family, Wedding Services, Roman Catholic, Religious Leaders
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Not a nursing home, but a nurturing home
Sun reporterInstead of a nursing station, the focus of activity at Castagna House is a homelike kitchen with double ovens and a long wooden dining room table. The people who live here aren't called residents or patients, but "elders." Those who care for them are not...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Long Term Care, Government, Eating Disorders, Medical Services
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Govans/Belvedere Square
Special to baltimoresun.comIf you're not quite a city-dweller, but you hate to be too far from a lively nightlife scene, Govans is the spot to be. Situated between the city line and some of Baltimore's oldest suburbs, the neighborhood has plenty of dining, entertainment and...Tags: Senator Theatre, Federal Hill, Belvedere Square, Fells Point, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Insiders' guide to Mid-Govans
Special to the sunFounded as a residential offshoot to the busy York Road business route, Mid-Govans offered its earliest residents the ease of being within walking distance of area merchants, shops and churches. Today's residents still find those features inviting. "I...Tags: National Government, Government, Senator Theatre, Belvedere Square, Roland Park
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