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Fire safety a serious side to fall festival in Arbutus
The firetruck's door opened and Brandon Nagel, 7, came bounding out onto the parking lot on Southwestern Boulevard. "That was totally awesome," he yelled. "I was talking to the people in the back of the fire truck!" Free rides in the Arbutus Volunteer...
Tags: Catonsville, Glen Burnie, Health Insurance, Children's Health, Annapolis
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At the Churches: Songs by interdenominational choirs add special note to Sunday's service
The "Alleluias" magnify God's name through vocal and instrumental performances that stir hearts and minds. Since this ecumenical troupe's first concert in 1971, it has inspired and delighted audiences up and down the East Coast and beyond. The...Tags: Potatoes, Music, Christianity, Festive Events, Restaurants
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Pages from the Past: Axle, wheels stolen from damaged carriage left on side of road
An article in the Oct. 19, 1912 edition of The Argus reported on the continuing misfortune of a local resident whose horse-drawn carriage was damaged in an accident. The Catonsville police are searching for the thieves who made away with a portion of a...Tags: Catonsville, Germany
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Man dead after shooting in Halethorpe
One man was fatally shot and another is recovering from multiple stabbings in two overnight incidents in Baltimore County, police said. Police found a man suffering from at least one gunshot wound in the 3800 block of McDowell Lane in Halethorpe at 11:46...Tags: Dundalk, Baltimore County, Shootings, Injuries and Wounds
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Sister Mary Loretto Evans, principal
Sister Mary Loretto Evans, a former principal of the St. Frances Academy in East Baltimore, died Oct. 3 at her order's motherhouse in Halethorpe. She was 91.
Sister Mary Clarice, a member of her order, said no medical cause of death was determined.
Born...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Colleges and Universities
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Pages from the Past: Unknown disease killing canines in Catonsville in 1912
An article in the Oct. 12, 1912, edition of The Argus reported on a deadly epidemic that seems to be striking local canines. There is a peculiar disease among dogs in Catonsville and a number of residents have reported the loss of valuable animals from...Tags: Catonsville, Entertainment Events, Patapsco, Music, U.S. Department of the Treasury
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Nine people taken to Arbutus area hospitals after Sept. 18 accident on Baltimore Beltway at I-95
Among the 75 calls the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department received for medical and fire-rescue service during the period Sept. 16-23 were the following: Alan Drive, 4400 block, 2:39 a.m. Sept. 22. Crews responded to the report of a person have trouble...Tags: Catonsville, Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
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Arbutus fire-rescue log: Volunteers respond to accidents on Baltimore Beltway, I-95 and I-695
Among the 73 calls for medical and fire-rescue service received by the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department during the period Sept 30 to Oct. 7 were the following: Washington Boulevard at Interstate-695, 8:36 p.m. Oct. 5. Crews from the Arbutus volunteer...Tags: Catonsville, Injuries and Wounds
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Balto. Co. firefighter arrested in sexual abuse of two boys
A 23-year-old Baltimore County firefighter has been arrested in connection with the sexual abuse of two 14-year-old boys, and police believe there are more victims who have yet to be identified. Anthony Maurice Cottle, of the first block of Stonemark...
Tags: Baltimore County, Sex Crimes, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Break-in attempted at Lansdowne High
The following is compiled from local police reports.Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible.If you have any information about these crimes, call the Wilkens Police Station at 410-887-0872....Tags: Theft
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Doris W. Wagner, registered nurse
Doris W. Wagner, a former registered nurse who helped plan and design Carroll County's first adult day care center, died Sept. 11 of meningioma at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. The longtime Mount Airy resident was 86. The daughter of a wallpaper...Tags: Catonsville, Mount Airy, Medical Specialization, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Christianity
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Pages from the Past: First track and field meet at Catonsville High a winner for fans and athletes
While 2,408 competitors from 28 nations were competing in the 102 events of the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden, an article in the June 8, 1912, edition of The Argus reported that record times were run by the athletes and a good time was had...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Catonsville, Students, Clubs and Associations, Rubber Products Industry
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