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George A. Strauss Jr.
George Albert Strauss Jr., a retired underground utility, bridge and marine contractor who rose from a construction laborer to contracting company executive, died of congestive heart failure Saturday at Northwest Hospital Center. He was 89.
Born in...Tags: Engineering, Ethics, Heavy Engineering, Windsor Mill, Employees
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Synagogues, Jewish agencies get security grants
Baltimore Sun reporterTen area Jewish organizations have received $250,000 in federal homeland security grants, the Baltimore Jewish Council announced. The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, of which the Baltimore Jewish Council is an agency, will receive...Tags: National Security, Defense, Judaism
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Police identify woman found dead in Reisterstown fire
A woman who was found dead after an apartment fire Saturday in Reisterstown has been identified as Rose Lea Salzman, 67.
Baltimore County police released her identity Monday morning, noting that Salzman had worked for 31 years as a crossing guard at...Tags: Reisterstown, Fires
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Woman is found dead in Reisterstown fire
A woman was found dead in a Reisterstown apartment fire Saturday afternoon, Baltimore County fire officials said. The woman, who had not been identified, was found during a search of the second floor of a building in the 100 block of Ewing Drive that...Tags: Reisterstown, Fires
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Broadway bound
For weeks before a new Broadway production of "Ragtime" began previews, Christopher Cox and Sarah Rosenthal kept coming up with creative excuses to sneak a peek inside the Neil Simon Theatre in Manhattan. Even though Chris and Sarah are child actors in...Tags: Kathy Cox, Music Theater, Neil Simon, Family, Celebrity
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Comfort food in the burbs
Dining@LargeRobert of Cross Keys has made my day, maybe my week, with this fine guest post. My Pikesville source, a guy who tells my husband about restaurants to pass on to me, has been going on for a couple of......Tags: Soups, Tourism and Leisure, Cilantro, Foods and Beverages, Caesar Salads
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Police Blotter
Baltimore Sun reporterPolice reports in Baltimore city and county Northwestern Baltimore Shooting Police were seeking a gunman who approached a Ford F-150 pickup truck parked outside Sportsmen's Lounge in the 4700 block of Gwynn Oak Ave. about 11 p.m. Wednesday that was...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Theft, Parkville
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Tootling around: A mix of sounds makes a flute choir
Baltimore Sun reporterAristotle warned people that the flute just didn't have a good moral effect - "It is too exciting," he claimed - but that could only have made it more popular. Centuries later, the flute is still going strong, a regular component of orchestras and bands,...Tags: Pickles, Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Hamilton, Parkville, Peabody Conservatory
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Tracks' potential buyers are raising their hands
The sale of Maryland's thoroughbred tracks and the storied Preakness Stakes began Monday with potential bidders submitting initial proposals for Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park.
The names of interested purchasers are not made public during the...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Magna Entertainment Corp., Bankruptcy, Auction Service, Cordish Cos.
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Top 10 Foods to Eat When You Have the Flu
Dining@LargeI'm gearing up to have the flu because I keep putting off getting a flu shot, only because rumors still abound that we will get them here at the Sun in spite of the new Purell dispensers. This is one......Tags: Soups, Foods and Beverages, Chicken Noodle Soup, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Flu
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Enrichment for inmates
How wonderful to see such a positive article, "Sounds of Freedom," and the picture of pianist Simone Dinnerstein on the front page of The Sun on Oct. 24. Hopefully, this will point out the need for special events for the inmates in correctional... -
Michael J. Pelczar, UM professor
Michael J. Pelczar Jr., a retired University of Maryland microbiology professor who later headed the Council of Graduate Schools in Washington, died of a stroke Oct. 13 at his Kent Island farm. He was 93. Dr. Pelczar, the son of a real estate salesman...Tags: Colleges and Universities, World War II (1939-1945), Chestertown, Chesapeake Bay, Hospitals and Clinics
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