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Hazel E. Melchior, registered nurse, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterHazel E. Melchior, a retired registered nurse and avid reader, died Aug. 18 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 88. The daughter of a postal worker and a homemaker, the former Hazel E. Bready was born...Tags: Parkville, Shirley, COPD, Natural Resources, Rosedale (Queens, New York)
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Brian R. Murphy, veteran and technical adviser, dies
Brian R. Murphy, a Social Security Administration senior technical adviser and Army veteran, died Friday of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
The lifelong Hamilton resident was 59.
The son of a Baltimore Life Insurance Co. regional manager and...Tags: Elkton, Harford Road, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Hampton Roads, Scranton
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New Baker Awards exhibit has surface appeal
Moving through the Baltimore Museum of Art's exhibit of work by the 2011 Baker Artist Awards provides an experience akin to that in the film "Pleasantville." You start in living color and, before you know it, you're swallowed up in a black-and-white...Tags: Building Material, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore Museum of Art, Artists, Metal and Mineral
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Police Blotter: Items stolen from Moose Lodge
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Ronald Wilson Brown Jr., of the 1300 block of South Philadelphia Boulevard, was charged Saturday with second-degree assault. Alan Daniel Guleserian, 52, of the 800 block of...Tags: Theft, Grafton, Credit and Debt, Police Arrests, Shore Acres
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Experience in work, and life, at Talmar Gardens
It was barely 10 a.m. Monday, July 18, supposedly the coolest day in a week that could see temperatures reach triple-digits, and the crew at Talmar Gardens and Horticultural Therapy Center, on Cromwell Bridge Road, was already feeling the effects of the...Tags: Chicago Jobs, Parkville, Pikesville, Towson, Maryland
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Man shot in stomach in Hamilton Hills
A man was shot in the stomach in the 2100 block of Echodale Ave. on Saturday evening, city police said. Officers responded to the scene in the Hamilton Hills neighborhood about 8:30 p.m. after receiving a report of gunshots fired, according to...Tags: Baltimore County
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Harbin produce stand to remain open
Harbin Farms employees recently began stacking large pumpkins on display, in addition to their second most popular seasonal items — mums and a wide variety of apples.
Kimberly Taylor, who runs the produce stand with her husband, Michael, and her...Tags: Ellicott City, Pumpkin, Farms, Howard County
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James F. McDonald, ATF agent, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterJames F. McDonald, a retired federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agent, died Sunday from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The former longtime Bel Air resident was 76. The son of a machinist and a...Tags: Christianity, American Legion, Defense, Roman Catholicism, Harford County
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James F. McDonald, retired ATF agent
James F. McDonald, a retired Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agent, died Sunday from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
The former longtime Bel Air resident was 76.
The son of a machinist and a...Tags: Christianity, American Legion, Defense, Roman Catholicism, Harford County
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Philip Thomas Clark Sr.
Baltimore Sun reporterPhilip Thomas Clark Sr., a retired jack operator who had worked for the Acme grocery store chain for more than three decades, died Sunday from complications of diabetes at Seasons Hospice at Northwest Hospital Center. The longtime Baltimore Highlands...Tags: American Legion, Defense, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), World War II (1939-1945), Diabetes
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John A. Mote, Methodist pastor
The Rev. John Anson "Jack" Mote, retired pastor of the old Wilson Memorial United Methodist Church, died of pancreatic cancer Oct. 4 at his home on Camano Island, Wash. The former North Baltimore resident was 91.
Born in Piqua, Ohio, he was a graduate of...Tags: St. Paul Street, Parkville, Christianity, U.S. Army, World War II (1939-1945)
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Telling 911 operator gun involved gets quicker response, city councilman advises residents
Baltimore City Councilman Robert W. Curran raised some eyebrows at a community meeting this month when he urged residents to speed up police response times by telling 911 operators "there is a gun involved," even if there is not. The advice drew...Tags: Robert W. Curran, Emergency Planning, Elections
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