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Here's a Hudson's Corner vote for Graul's Market as the boutique grocery store for the Rotunda mall
If I had to vote on which food store I would like to see at the Rotunda, I would vote for Graul's Market. My reason is simple: Graul's is a full-service market. Retirement communities and apartment buildings, all inhabited by senior citizens, surround...Tags: Passenger Cars, Breads, Roland Park, Whole Foods Market
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Towson area sports notices
Send sports notices a minimum of two weeks before the requested publication date to Patuxent Publishing/TT Sports Notices, Third floor, 501 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21278; e-mail tworgo@tribune.com. Include date, time, location, contact information... -
Students give voice to important issues in oratorical contest [Timonium]
Ian Michael Moore and Mary Norris, students at St. Joseph's School in Cockeysville, won the Optimist Club of Timonium's Oratorical Contest held Monday, March 18. Twelve children participated in this competition and spoke on the theme "Why My Voice is...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Dundalk, History (tv network), Community College of Baltimore County, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Melody A. Cronin, attorney
Melody A. Cronin, a Baltimore attorney who was known for her pro bono work with the Wills for Heroes Foundation, died Sunday of acute myelocytic leukemia at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
The Fells Point resident was 35.
"Mel was a quick-witted,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Fells Point, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Lymphoma, Litigation
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Not all fun and (video) games
Big Huge Games in Timonium closed last May, taking nearly 100 jobs with it. Nine months later, a local studio that was launched from the ashes of the video game-maker shut down, too. And Zynga, which created FarmVille and Words with Friends, closed its...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Catonsville, Media Industry, Manufacturing and Engineering, Highlandtown
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Bill to increase oversight of cosmetic surgery centers making late push in Assembly
A bill to give health regulators more oversight of facilities like the now-closed Monarch Medspa in Timonium is making a late surge in the General Assembly after weeks of discussions among state and industry officials. The House of Delegates...
Tags: Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, Plastic Surgery Centers, Cosmetic Procedures, Surgery
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Dr. Kenneth B. Kochmann, family physician
Dr. Kenneth B. Kochmann, a former social worker who became a physician later in life, died March 8 of multiple myeloma at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 63.
The son of German immigrant parents — his father was a traveling salesman and his mother a...Tags: Chemotherapy, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Steroids, Health and Medical Professionals, Music
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Maryland's blue crab season will likely have a slow start
April 1 is the official start to the blue crab harvest in Maryland. But don't reach for your mallet just yet. "It's not time for crabs," said Jessica Borowski, a manager at Midtown BBQ and Brew. "It's too cold out." The crabs seem to agree. The...
Tags: Fells Point, Conservation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Customs and Tradition, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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'Taste of Baltimore' photos by Timonium man on display at Towson Library
Twenty-five-year-old Greg Nickey has shot photos all over the continent, but his favorite subject to photograph is the city of Baltimore. Nickey said he idolizes 20th-century Baltimore Sun photographer A. Aubrey Bodine, whose images of the city graced...
Tags: War of 1812, Washington, DC, Libraries, Learning Disability, Maryland State Fair
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Legalizing pot will put teens in jeopardy
In spite of citizens' concerns, it seems our politicians are determined to decriminalize marijuana, either under the smoke screen of medical use or through outright legalization ("Advocates for legal marijuana take first steps," March 20). As with...
Tags: Prescription Drugs, Drugs and Medicines
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William R. Dachille Sr., insurance executive
William R. Dachille Sr., a retired insurance executive who owned a Baltimore County liquor store, died Monday of heart failure at University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 88. William Robert Dachille Sr. was born and raised in Baltimore....Tags: Towson, Heart Failure, Baltimore County, St. Joseph Medical Center, Jesus Christ
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