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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Rabies prevention The Department of Health offers information on how to prevent the spread of rabies and what to do in the event of exposure. Rabies is most often seen in raccoons, bats, foxes and skunks. Information: 410-222-7168 or visit aahealth.org....Tags: HIV, University of Maryland, College Park, Men's Health, University of Maryland Medical Center, Fort Meade (military base)
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Police blotter
Aberdeen Sheriff's deputies and state police report: Antoine D. Rushing, 20, of the first block of New County Road, was charged Thursday with trespassing and failing to obey a lawful police order. Warren E. Smith, 54, of the 100 block of Bouzarth Lane,...Tags: Walmart, Mount Vernon, Juvenile Delinquency, Shrewsbury (York, Pennsylvania), Cell Phones
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Dr. Edward L. "Mac" McDill, Hopkins professor
Edward L. "Mac" McDill, former chairman of the Johns Hopkins University's sociology department who was also the founding director of the Hopkins Center for Social Organization of Schools, died April 25 of prostate cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in...
Tags: Report Cards, Sociology, Research, High Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Tour of Guilford houses draws people from far and wide
Gardens were filled with tulips. Dogwood blossoms and tender new shoots were mulched. Windows glistened, tables glowed and chandeliers glittered in the April sun. Guilford homeowners were ready for the visitors who would come during the Guilford edition...
Tags: Howard County, Queen Anne's County, Timonium, York (York, Pennsylvania)
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'Sprat' Reeves shares his history, and Guilford's
I showed up at the door of a Greenway home I've admired for years. Charles B. Reeves — who goes by "Sprat" — greeted me with his enthusiastic welcome: "Delighted." For the next 90 minutes I tried to take notes about his version of the...
Tags: St. Paul Street, Loyola University Maryland, Roland Park, World War I (1914-1918)
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Guilford neighborhood marks 100th anniversary
On sparkling spring days, Ann Goldman Giroux enjoys tending her garden, planting vegetables and nurturing the lush roses and rare azaleas that adorn her family's home in Guilford. Giroux, who typically plants 800 white tulips along the front walkway and...
Tags: Annapolis, Queen Anne's County, Artists, Fine Artists, Artscape
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Former Turnbull house in Guilford on annual House and Garden Pilgrimage tour
For 32 years after noted artist Grace Turnbull died in 1976, the house that she built in Guilford in 1928 sat empty, except for a few erstwhile renters — and some squirrels in the roof. Then, in 2008, manufacturing executive Douglas Hamilton III...
Tags: Catonsville, St. Paul Street, Auction Service, Rentals, Hamilton
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Back Story: Buildings are gone but not forgotten
Gregory J. Alexander and Paul Kelsey Williams have combed through photo archives, and the result of their labors is "Lost Baltimore," which is a painful reminder of notable buildings that fell victim, for the most part, to fire or urban renewal. They...
Tags: Conservation, Dundalk, Business, Endangered Species, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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Roland Walker, defense attorney
Roland Walker, a colorful and highly regarded defense attorney who was a fixture in Baltimore courtrooms for six decades, died Saturday of complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, at his Lutherville home. He...Tags: Military Justice, Indiantown, Justice System, Judges, Criminals
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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: World War II (1939-1945), Justice System, Christianity, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Loyola University Maryland
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Samuel L. 'Sandy' Frank
Samuel L. "Sandy" Frank, a retired Baltimore clothing manufacturer executive and World War II veteran, died Feb. 28 from cancer at his Roland Park Place home. The former longtime Mount Washington resident was 92. The son of Henry Frank, who headed A....
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Clothing and Textiles Industry, Wars and Interventions, Judaism, Germany
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Winter storm brings more uncertainty than snow in north Baltimore
Painter Doug Preston had a scheduled job in Greenspring Valley on Wednesday morning, but his client told him not to come because the house was up a hill and even an inch of snow would make it difficult to reach. Yet as Preston, of Guilford, went...
Tags: Weather Reports, Hospitals and Clinics, Hampden, Union Memorial Hospital, Mary Pat Clarke
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