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Local students honored as National Merit semifinalists
Twenty-two Baltimore County Public Schools students from seven high schools have been named semifinalists in the 57th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. Local students include: Dulaney High School — Jungbin Choi, Christopher Flower,...Tags: Culture, Ice Cream, Festive Events, Minority Groups, Perry Hall
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Postal workers protest layoffs, closures in Md., across U.S.
With rain coming down Tuesday afternoon, Rep. Elijah E. Cummings picked up a bullhorn and looked toward more than 100 people protesting proposed U.S. Postal Service cutbacks in Catonsville.
"I refuse to take you for granted," he told the cheering crowd,...Tags: Catonsville, Mail Order Industry, Democratic Party, Laws, Financial and Business Services
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Baltimore County educator named state teacher of the year
Joshua Parker, a 28-year-old Windsor Mill Middle School teacher in Baltimore County, was named the Maryland Teacher of the Year on Friday night, beating out five other finalists from across the state. The announcement was a surprise, kept secret to...Tags: Dundalk, Notre Dame of Maryland University, Prince George's County, Baltimore County
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Traffic: Accident on I-70 eastbound at Route 32
As of 9 a.m., traffic was slow on I-70 eastbound at Route 32, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic at I-95 southbound near Mountain Road in Harford County and Lightfoot Drive and Greenspring Avenue in Baltimore County. There were no...Tags: Harford County, Laurel, Bowie, Howard County, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Grand marshal a big deal for Catonsville man
Seven days after George Deal was born in 1947, Catonsville held its first Fourth of July parade.
So it seems only fitting that the Catonsville Fourth of July Committee would select him to serve as grand marshal of the parade 65 years later.
As grand...Tags: Catonsville, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Festive Events, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Vehicles
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Police aren't the ones to blame for crime
Blaming the police for crime is like blaming firefighters for fires ("Sun lets Baltimore police off the hook for failures," July 10). The police cannot arrest people before a crime is committed. Arresting probable criminals or those who look suspicious... -
Ellicott City: Manor Woods Elementary twins have numerically odd birthday this year
Parents Karen and Joe Buron have been looking forward to the 11th birthday of their twins, Zach and Emma, "since the day they were born."
On the surface, it may seem ordinary to have twins turning 11 years. What makes the birthday of these fifth-grade...Tags: Catonsville, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Ellicott City, National Football League, Howard County
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U.S. Army Field Band was to perform free concert at Catonsville High in 1961
An article in the Nov. 2, 1961, edition of the Herald Argus and Baltimore Countian heralded a concert by a world-renowned group of musicians. The Catonsville Senior High Park Project has announced that for the first time, the U.S. Army Field Band of...Tags: Catonsville, Concerts, Music, Metal and Mineral, Toy Industry
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Marriage: One man, one woman only
I'm writing this to inform you that I believe marriage should be between a man and a woman ("Marriage and race," Nov. 2). Please, do not support any effort to have this removed from the books. Let's do what is right in the sight of God. Kennett J. Gore,... -
Retired agent faults FBI's handling of terrorism investigation
A retired FBI agent says the agency was too slow to investigate Antonio Martinez, who is accused of trying to blow up a military recruiting center in Maryland, and showed a "reckless disregard" for evidence collection by failing to record several meetings...Tags: Catonsville, Prosecution, FBI, Pakistan, Islam
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Clara W. Armour, switchboard operator, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterClara W. Armour, a retired switchboard operator and world traveler, died July 18 at Sinai Hospital from complications of a fall. The Windsor Mill resident was 93. The daughter of a farmer and a homemaker, Clara Wall was born in rural Rockingham, N.C.,...Tags: NAACP, World War II (1939-1945), Dundalk, Gainesville, Minority Groups
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Chris Mason-Hale is back on his feet
In May, Chris Mason-Hale posted a photo on his Facebook page of himself standing during a break from therapy at the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury at Kennedy Krieger Institute.
Looking all of his 6 feet 4 with arms crossed and head...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Catonsville, Physical Therapists, Health Treatments, Legs
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