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Roland Park fire house to close for at least three months for renovations
The aging Roland Park fire station, home of Engine 44, will be closed for at least three months later this year for renovations on the second floor, and its firefighters and paramedics probably will be reassigned to Hampden's fire house until the work...Tags: Renovation, Mary Pat Clarke, Hampden, Roland Park, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Man fatally shot near Loyola University in Guilford
A man was fatally shot a few blocks from the campus of Loyola University Maryland in Northern Baltimore on Thursday evening, police said. Police responded to the 4600 block of York Road, in the Guilford neighborhood, shortly after 6:30 p.m. The location...Tags: Murder, Shootings, Loyola University Chicago, Loyola University Maryland
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2 dead, 5 injured in three separate shootings in Baltimore
One person was killed and five others were injured in two separate triple shootings in Baltimore on Thursday night, according to police. Another man was fatally shot in North Baltimore near the campus of Loyola University Maryland. In the first triple...Tags: Murder, Shootings, Loyola University Maryland
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Richard Paul Sullivan, chairman and CEO of Easco Corp.
Richard Paul Sullivan, a former chairman and CEO of Easco Corp. who had been active in Republican state politics and civic affairs, died Sunday of cancer at his Owings Mills home.
The longtime Guilford resident was 79.
Mr. Sullivan, whose father was...Tags: Consultancy Service, Corporate Officers, Republican Party, Elections, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia)
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Father of young man cleared in armed robbery wants police to apologize
Julien Rosaly’s father does not accept that Baltimore police did the best investigation they could with the information they had. He wants them to apologize for arresting his son and friend and charging him with robbing a couple at gunpoint in South...
Tags: Police Arrests, Prosecution, Justice System, Police Investigations, Lawyers
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Margery K. Reid, volunteer
Margery K. Reid, a retired secretary and volunteer, died of a stroke Tuesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 89. Margery McShane was born in Baltimore and raised in Bolton Hill. She was a 1938 graduate of Western High School and the...Tags: Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Judges, Bolton Hill, Roland Park, Hospitals and Clinics
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Henry P. 'Doc' Zetlin, pharmacist
Henry P. "Doc" Zetlin, a pharmacist who later became a kosher events caterer at a Baltimore hotel, died Monday of multiple organ failure at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital. He was 96.
Born in Baltimore, he was the son of Jewish...Tags: Baltimore Hotels, The New York Times, Health and Medical Professionals, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Pikesville
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Baltimore Police car involved in accident in Mount Vernon
A Baltimore City police car was severely damaged in a Saturday morning collision at the intersection of Guilford Avenue and Centre Street in Mount Vernon. An officer suffered non-life threatening injuries, police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said.
The...Tags: Car Guides and Reviews, Injuries and Wounds, Mount Vernon
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As spring arrives, descendant of felled Wye oak tree rises in Guilford
Spring begins March 20, and a small but sturdy white oak tree is waiting with open branches.
It's not just any tree, but a link to history, standing tall — well, about 5.5 feet tall — in Guilford's Gateway Park.
This white oak is not...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Conservation, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Fancy hats and teapots on display at Baltimore Clayworks' tea party
Baltimore Clayworks in Mount Washington was the spot for a Sunday afternoon spot of tea March 25. And art studio's Mad Hatter's Tea Party hit the spot for women from Guilford to Bethesda, who came to sip tea in the art studio's galleries at 5707 Smith...
Tags: Arts
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Bernadette Rouse, hospital volunteer
Bernadette Feeley Rouse, a homemaker and hospital volunteer, died of cancer Thursday at her Timonium home. She was 88.
Born Bernadette Feeley in Baltimore and raised on Guilford Avenue, she was the daughter of Theresa and Jerome Feeley. A 1942 graduate...Tags: Charles Street, Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Timonium, Hospitals and Clinics
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Charles O. Smith, health care analyst
Charles Orestus Smith, a retired CareFirst Medicare contractor who was an avid fan of the opera and symphony, died Jan. 3 of a heart attack at his home in the Northway Apartments in Guilford. He was 74.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Guilford, Mr. Smith...Tags: Culture, Government Health Care, Christianity, Government Health Care, Music
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