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Police Blotter
Baltimore Sun reporterPolice reports in Baltimore city and county Central Baltimore Theft: A navigational system valued at $135 was stolen between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning from a 2005 Jeep Wrangler parked in the 700 block of St. Paul St. by someone who entered the...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Pikesville, Gold and Precious Material, Juvenile Delinquency, Game Playing
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Pikesville restaurant regroups after fire
Baltimore Sun reporterThe matzo ball soup orders will just have to wait, along with the pastrami sandwiches, the house special "coddies" and the camaraderie that were all parts of the Suburban House Restaurant on Reisterstown Road. A fire there late Wednesday shut down the...Tags: Fires, Matzoh, Soups, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Pikesville
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Fire in storage building damages popular Pikesville restaurant
Baltimore Sun reporterBaltimore County fire investigators remained on the scene Wednesday night after a two-alarm fire destroyed a storage building adjacent to a popular Pikesville restaurant, a fire department spokeswoman said. An employee of Suburban House Restaurant, in...Tags: Fires, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Pikesville, Dining and Drinking
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Popular Pikesville restaurant picks up the pieces after fire
Baltimore Sun reporterThe matzoh ball soup orders will just have to wait, along with the abundant pastrami sandwiches, the house special "coddies" and the camaraderie that were all parts of the Suburban House Restaurant on Reisterstown Road. A fire there late Wednesday shut...Tags: Fires, Matzoh, Soups, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Pikesville
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Title, authority taken from rabbi convicted in assault
The board of directors of a Jewish congregation in Baltimore County has decided to strip leadership responsibilities from a longtime spiritual leader convicted of sexual assault. Jacob A. Max, 85, will no longer be referred to as rabbi emeritus of Moses...Tags: Assault, Sexual Assault, Judaism
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Balto. Co. pharmacist charged with illegal sale of oxycodone
Baltimore Sun reporterA Reisterstown pharmacist was arrested Tuesday morning on federal charges he illegally sold more than 23,000 prescription pills, making him the second largest distributor of oxycodone products in Baltimore County. A six-count indictment, unsealed today,...Tags: United States, OxyContin, Drug Trafficking, Prosecution, Prescription Drugs
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Pharmacist accused of illegally selling pills
A Reisterstown pharmacist was arrested Tuesday morning on federal charges claiming he illegally sold more than 23,000 prescription pills. The amount is the equivalent of 63 kilograms of cocaine or nearly 28,000 pounds of marijuana, federal authorities...Tags: OxyContin, Pharmaceuticals, Drug Trafficking, Prosecution, Medical Staff
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Good reads for beachgoers
For a different sort of summer reading list, we asked readers for favorite books that capture the feel of sand and sea. Our own favorites include Dune by Frank Herbert, In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson and Wind, Sand and Stars by Antoine de Saint-...Tags: Murder, Charity, Lewes, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Ted Turner
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M. Michele Hancock, former nurse
M. Michele Hancock, a retired registered nurse who had worked at several area hospitals, died of adenoid cystic carcinoma June 12 at the Jewish Healthcare Center in Worcester, Mass. The former Cross Keys resident was 58. M. Michele Hendricks was born and...Tags: Anglican, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Staff, Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Drag racing frequent event at site of deaths on I-70
Baltimore Sun reporterAt Vince Sigismondi's Baltimore County apartment backing up to Interstate 70 near the city line, the early-morning hours on weekends frequently bring the sounds of drag racing. "I usually come out between 1 and 4, and smoke a couple cigarettes and...Tags: Road Transportation, Transportation, Road Accidents, Pikesville, Transportation Accidents
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Viewpoint: Remembering the victims, cherishing our freedoms
Today, June 26, is a good day to spend some time listening to NPR - or, to Rush Limbaugh. It is also a good day to laugh about either one and not care who is listening; to put up a poster of President Barack Obama, or to write a letter to the editor...Tags: United States, Symptoms, Barack Obama, Johns Hopkins University, Rush Limbaugh
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Raymond H. Starr
Raymond H. Starr Jr., a retired University of Maryland, Baltimore County developmental psychologist who was an internationally known expert on child abuse, died Tuesday of cancer at his Pikesville home. He was 69. Dr. Starr was born and raised in...Tags: Medical Specialization, Johns Hopkins University, Pikesville, Research, Tom Beck
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