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County police name McCullough chief spokesman
Baltimore Sun reporterLt. Robert McCullough, a 43-year-old community-outreach team commander who has been with the Baltimore County police force since he joined as a cadet at age 18, is to be the department's new chief spokesman. McCullough, currently assigned to the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Northwestern University, Johns Hopkins University
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Officer replaces Toohey as Balto. Co. police spokesman
Baltimore Sun reportersBill Toohey, the public face of the Baltimore County Police Department since 1996, has been dismissed and will be replaced by a uniformed officer. Toohey, a 64-year-old civilian and former radio reporter, was informed of the decision Tuesday by Police...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Witnesses, Prosecution, Northwestern University, Johns Hopkins University
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McCullough joined department as cadet at 18
Lt. Robert McCullough, a 43-year-old community-outreach team commander who has been with the Baltimore County police force since he joined as a cadet when he was 18, is to be the department's new chief spokesman. McCullough, currently assigned to the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Witnesses, Prosecution, Northwestern University, Johns Hopkins University
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William Edward Stokes, steelworker
William Edward Stokes, a retired steelworker and World War II veteran, died Monday of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Good Samaritan Hospital. He was 90.
Mr. Stokes was born and raised in Green Bay, Va., where he graduated from high school....Tags: Christianity, Upper Marlboro, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Hospitals and Clinics, World War II (1939-1945)
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Affordable senior complex planned in Randallstown
Enterprise Housing Corp. is set to develop 9 acres in Randallstown into a $15.7 million affordable senior housing complex called the Greens at Liberty Road. Construction is expected to begin this month on the site in the 9700 block of Liberty Road, and to...Tags: Credit and Debt, Local Authority
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Marvin Leonard Venick, pharmacist
Marvin Leonard Venick, a longtime Giant Food Inc. pharmacist and Northwest Baltimore resident, died of complications from Parkinson's disease Nov. 2 at Courtland Gardens Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was 76. Mr. Venick, the son of a Western Union...Tags: Medical Staff, Colleges and Universities, Dundalk, Reisterstown, Courtland
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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: Catonsville, Employees, Ethics, Technology, Deere and Company
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Baltimore County political shuffle beckons
With several longtime members retiring or running for other offices - and two whose legal woes could make them vulnerable - the Baltimore County Council is facing what could be its largest turnover in two decades. Two members, each having served four...Tags: Trials, Primaries, Voting, White Marsh, Dundalk
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Essex man charged with killing girlfriend's baby
Baltimore Sun reportersAn Essex man who was caring for his girlfriend's 15-month-old baby was charged with first-degree murder Tuesday after the child died of what police called "severe internal injuries and heavy bruising from blunt-force trauma." Brian Maurice Savage, 21,...Tags: Assault, Justin Williams, Prosecution, Murder, White Marsh
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Henrietta E. Hestick, psychologist and professor
Henrietta E. Hestick, a practicing clinical psychologist specializing in developmental childhood and family issues who was also an associate professor at Baltimore City Community College, died Thursday of a stroke at Sinai Hospital.
The longtime...Tags: Colleges and Universities, George Washington University, Hospitals and Clinics, Local Authority, Death and Dying
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Balto. Co. pension debate
Baltimore Sun reportersTwo candidates who have filed to run for Baltimore County Council next year joined a chorus of people Wednesday calling for reforms to the County Council pension system that allows a member elected to five four-year terms to retire at full pay. Most were...Tags: Catonsville, Employees, Government, Health and Safety at Work, Dundalk
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We won't give up our cars
Thank you for your article, "Changing lives, one car at a time" (Oct. 5). Having grown up in a family without a car, I know how it feels to rely solely on public, mass transportation. I walked to elementary school, rode two city buses to junior high...Tags: Transportation, Groceries, Subway Transportation, Vehicles, Family
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