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Restaurant review: As it grows, Clementine retains its charm
Since its spring 2008 opening, Clementine has doubled in size, acquired a liquor license and a regular bar crowd, and blossomed into a full-scale dining destination.
But Clementine remains true to its original charming self. The addition of a seated...Tags: Harford Road, Bars and Clubs, Appetizers, Potatoes, Dining and Drinking
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Stuart Halstead Dobson, engineering executive
Baltimore Sun reporterStuart Halstead Dobson, a retired Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. executive and civil engineer, died Nov. 20 of a massive stroke at Hospice of Queen Anne's in Centreville. The Stevensville resident was 76. The son of a Bethlehem Steel Corp. mechanical...Tags: Christianity, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Annapolis
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Ruth C. Mann, secretary
Ruth C. Mann, a former secretary and cafeteria worker, died Tuesday of complications from a stroke at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. The Sparks resident was 89. Ruth Catherine Moran, the daughter of a postman and homemaker, was born and raised in...Tags: Christianity, Ellicott City, Maryland, Timonium, Hunt Valley
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Reefer madness: Reform our crazy marijuana laws
The militarization of the Mexican border is a new phenomenon for two nations whose militaries have traditionally been made to stay out of politics. There are constant expansions of our prisons, and further explosions of the drug-related caseloads of our...Tags: Prisons, Trials, Local Government, Elections, Maryland
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Helen H. Fingles, apartment manager, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterHelen H. Fingles, former assistant manager of a University Parkway apartment building, died Aug. 14 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at her Ocean City home. The Mercy Ridge Retirement Community resident was 81. The daughter of a construction...Tags: Christianity, Maryland, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Condos, COPD
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Lawrence T. Doyle, radio sales manager, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterLawrence T. Doyle, a retired WBAL-AM and WIYY-FM sales manager, died Aug. 12 of lymphoma at Franklin Square Medical Center. The Parkville resident was 78. The son of a Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. credit manager and a homemaker, he was born in...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Christianity, Havre de Grace, Radio, Perry Hall
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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: Harford Road, Hospitals and Clinics, White Marsh, Rosedale (Queens, New York), The New York Times
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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: Harford Road, Elkton, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Hampton Roads
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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: Museums, Baltimore Museum of Art, Artists, Artscape, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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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: Credit and Debt, Motorvehicle Accidents, Police Arrests, Shore Acres, Grafton
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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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A footnote of fact to the Robert Curran 911 gun controversy in Hamilton Hills
The Baltimore SunThis is not a story from my media beat. It's only a footnote to the story in the Baltimore Sun this week about City Councilman Robert Curran telling a resident in his district that if he wanted to get police to respond more quickly to a 911 call, he...Tags: Robert W. Curran, Vehicles
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