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Moses 'Bill' Belin Jr., landscaper
Moses "Bill" Belin Jr., a retired Army civilian employee who owned and operated a landscaping business, died of heart failure June 30 at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Baltimore.
The longtime Ashburton resident was 76.
Mr. Belin, the son of...Tags: Regina Thomas, Baptist, Maryland State Fair, Timonium, Defense
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An unexpected decline
As it has for the last half century, Baltimore City's population continues to decline, albeit at a slightly slower pace than in recent decades. The Census Bureau reported last week that the city lost 3,231 people during the year that ended July 1, 2008....Tags: Demographics, Population, Dundalk
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A helping hand for those in need
The woman had survived cancer but lost her job. That is what she was hoping to replace when she reached out to the Eastpoint Workforce Development Center in Essex for help. But a counselor there learned that the woman was living in her car and...Tags: Human Body, Hands, Retraining, Hunt Valley, Unemployment
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2 builders plead guilty to misusing clients' funds
In a rare criminal case against a Maryland homebuilder, a brother and sister who ran a Baltimore County company have pleaded guilty to misusing more than $225,000 in deposits from customers expecting new homes, the state attorney general said Wednesday....Tags: Catonsville, Prisons, Trials, Punishment, Court Administration
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Why high school students drop out of school
Hundreds of Maryland educators gathered at a Baltimore County high school Monday with a singular focus: examining what drives students out of school - and what it will take to get them to stay. Even though the state has been recognized nationally for...Tags: Colin Powell, Johns Hopkins University, Anthony G Brown, Academic Progress
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For new landloards, getting a fair share can be a challenge
Kathi Shamer, 52, was looking for a way to bring in a little extra income after her work hours as a grant writer were reduced, so she decided to rent out a room in her Parkville home. Through the help of the St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center in Baltimore,...Tags: Condos and Houses, Rental Service, Glen Burnie, Homes, Consumer Electronics Industry
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More farmers' markets
ANNE ARUNDEL Annapolis FRESHFARM Market Where: Donner parking lot on Compromise Street, Annapolis When: 8 a.m.-noon Sundays through Nov. 22 Anne Arundel County Farmers' Market Where: Riva Road and Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis When: 7 a.m.-...Tags: Catonsville, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Glenwood, Kenilworth, Harbor East
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Feeling dealers' pain
The pending closure of Chrysler and General Motors dealerships in Maryland will mean job losses and financial hardships for sales associates, mechanics and other workers directly involved in the business.
But the closings also could hit the rest of the...Tags: National Government, Sales, Government, Vehicles, Automotive Equipment
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All-Baltimore County: Boys track and field
Performer of the Year Justin Gross, McDonogh He might be the most versatile track and field athlete in the metro area. Picked as the All-Metro Performer of the Year indoors, Gross was one of only two athletes to win three events at the Maryland...Tags: David Smith, Athletics, Track and Field
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Woman killed Tuesday in collision is identified
Baltimore County police have identified the woman killed Tuesday afternoon in a two-car collision on McDonogh Road as Amy G. Merricks, 32, of the 9500 block of Georgian Way in Owings Mills. Her 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser went out of control on a wet roadway... -
4-alarm fire forces residents from apartment buildings
Residents of three Randallstown apartment buildings were forced from their homes Sunday night during a four-alarm fire that caused extensive damage to one of the two-story brick buildings and spread to two others, said a county fire department spokesman....Tags: Fires
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National Library Week observed in Balto. Co.
The Baltimore County Public Library will observe National Library Week with a series of all-day open houses at its branches this week. Visitors will receive bookmarks and refreshments, and can enter a drawing for a $25 Barnes & Noble gift card. "Worlds...Tags: Catonsville, White Marsh, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Pikesville, Reisterstown
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