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GEDCO opens Green House Residences at Stadium Place
Shirley Dickens, 72, didn't much care for the nursing homes she lived in before moving to the new Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Green House Residences at Stadium Place. But Dickens, who is confined to a wheelchair, has no such complaints about her new home...Tags: Nursing, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Personal Service, Medical Specialization, Christianity
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City shootings leave one dead, another seriously wounded
Two shootings in the city Tuesday have left one man dead and another critically wounded. A 22-year-old man was shot multiple times in the torso shortly before 6 p.m. in the 4800 block of Northwood Drive near Winston Avenue in Govans. Police said the...Tags: Shootings, Hospitals and Clinics
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More violence on city streets
The Sun's Mary Gail Hare reports this morning more violence: Two shootings in the city Tuesday have left one man dead and another critically wounded. A 22-year-old man was shot multiple times in the torso shortly before 6 p.m. in the 4800 block of...
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Clubs, libraries and senior events in and around Towson
Clubs/Organizations American Association of University Women — meets at Grace United Methodist Church, N Charles St. and Northern Parkway, March 15, 7 p.m. Refreshments at 6:30 p.m. in the parlor. Hear Jeanne Allert, Executive Director of Samaritan...Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Parkinson's Disease, St. Joseph Medical Center, Music, Lung Cancer
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Michael Edward 'Mick' King
Michael Edward "Mick" King, a longtime Mount Royal Tavern bartender who in addition to pumping beer and pouring shots was an accomplished artist and sometime musician, died March 3 of a heart attack at the venerable Bolton Hill bar. The Govans resident...Tags: Mount Royal, Music, Belvedere Square, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Rodgers Forge: Gaywood cares, and proved it with food pantry donation
We all like to share happiness with others, and our neighbors to the south, in Gaywood, certainly brought some to the Govans CARES food pantry last month. Dawn Katz and Elizabeth Heubeck were joined by neighbors Jim Bealmear, Jim and Kendall Fragetta,...Tags: Holidays, Wildlife, Music, The New York Times, Concerts
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Stacey Del Bene, city school teacher
Stacey K. Del Bene, a Baltimore City elementary school teacher, died of breast cancer Sunday at her Reisterstown home. She was 51.
Born Stacey Kimmett in Baltimore and raised on Westbury Road in Lutherville, she attended Lutherville Elementary School and...Tags: Timonium, Breast Cancer, Schools, Elementary Schools, Towson University
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Agnes E. May, homemaker
Agnes E. May, a homemaker and volunteer, died Saturday of congestive heart failure at St. Joseph Medical Center. She was 88.
A daughter of a Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. grocery store manager and a homemaker, Agnes Edith Ripple was born in...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, St. Joseph Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Towson, Facebook
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Charles Adam Fecher
Charles Adam Fecher, a self-taught Baltimore scholar, author and editor who undertook the formidable task of editing the controversial diaries of H.L. Mencken, died Monday of respiratory failure at St. Agnes Hospital.
The longtime Govans and Rodgers...Tags: Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Book, Patterson Park, Colleges and Universities, Christianity
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Catholic Charities to run ecumenical builder's Green House for seniors
When the Govans Ecumenical Development Corp. opens its trend-setting Harry and Jeannette Weinberg Green House Residences at Stadium Place this spring, GEDCO won't be running the long-term elder care community.
The operator will be Catholic Charities....Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization, Christianity, Social Services, Employment
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Neighborhood leaders share tips for engaging residents
It takes more than community spirit to make a community association effective and popular.
That's the advice several speakers gave to an audience of more than 30 people at the Neighborhood Leaders Forum on Thursday.
"You need organizational committee...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Halloween, Bill Henry, Charles Village, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Pages from the Past: Typhoid fever cases increase and concern grows in 1912
An article in the Feb. 3, 1912 edition of The Argus reported health officials are investigating the source of a typhoid fever that has stricken more in the area. With two more cases of typhoid reported, bringing the total up to 10, Health Officer West is...Tags: Tredegar Corporation, Rabies, American Legion, Colleges and Universities, Charity
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