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Cary B. Beehler, sales associate
Cary B. Beehler, a former Cross Keys sales associate and avid bird watcher whose travels took her all over the world in pursuit of her hobby, died May 7 from complications of a stroke at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The Blakehurst retirement community...Tags: Towson, Roland Park, St. George, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), American Red Cross
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History Matters: British musician Ray Noble performed in Baltimore 75 years ago
100 Years Ago Phone passion "Miss Agnes Howard Kemp is visiting friends in Washington. Rev. T.F. Hennessy of Kentucky, is visiting relatives in Howard County. Mr. Irving Brown of Baltimore spent Sunday with Miss Leila Stall of Hood's Mill." I...Tags: Ellicott City, Howard County, Paul McDonald, Annapolis, Culture
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Review: Do the time warp at Lighthouse Tavern
After a run of the best of the '80s, Lighthouse Tavern's music selection hit its nadir with Eddie Murphy's "Party all the Time." Most bartenders would have quickly pushed 'skip,' but not mine, who pumped up the volume — and, when asked if the singer...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, John Landis, Bars and Clubs, Alcoholic Beverages
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Head of the Class: Residents earn degrees, dean's list honors
The following students graduated from James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va., in fall 2011. Newman Yen, of Nottingham and Douglas Peters, of Perry Hall. Kelly Moffett, of Parkville; Caitlin Canoles, Rachel Lebowitz, Emily Parker and Michael Partin,...Tags: Science, Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia), Nottingham, DePaul University, Fullerton (Lehigh, Pennsylvania)
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Head of the Class: Local scholars earn dean's list honors
Irene Harris of Cockeysville, attending University of Dallas, Irving, Texas is spending the spring semester studying abroad at the University of Dallas' 12-acre Eugene Constantin Campus just outside Rome, Italy. The following students were named to the...Tags: Trinity College, Colleges and Universities, Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia), Teaching and Learning, Burlington (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Discovery of WWII shells at state park spurs search
Growing up, George E. Raley Jr. heard stories that the military had conducted some sort of testing during World War II on the quiet Southern Maryland peninsula known as Newtowne Neck.
As an adult, he would learn that his father had assisted in...Tags: Explosions, Science, Natural Resources, Johns Hopkins University, Emergency Incidents
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Mary F. Guth
Mary F. Guth, a retired psychiatric social worker who enjoyed sailing, died Sept. 16 of complications from an intestinal infection at Northwest Hospital. She was 88.
The daughter of a house painter and a registered nurse, she was born Mary Frances...Tags: Ellicott City, Towson University, Hospitals and Clinics, Employees, Colleges and Universities
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Elizabeth B. "Betsy" Bacot
Elizabeth B. "Betsy" Bacot, a retired teacher and administrative assistant whose career spanned half a century, died Wednesday of heart failure at Baltimore Washington Medical Center in Glen Burnie.
The longtime Round Bay resident was 79.
Mrs. Bacot had...Tags: Glen Burnie, Hospitals and Clinics, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Christianity, University of Maryland Medical Center
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Day trip: Reel in a scream-filled weekend
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Grave Matters
If you're tired of haunted houses and looking for unconventional Halloween fun, head down to historic St. Mary's City for Grave Matters. Get into colonial character as you watch Maryland's colonists act out a typical...Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Ghosts (supernatural entities), Halloween, Monsters (legendary creatures)
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Sun sets on 31-year Sun career
Maryland WeatherThis past August I marked 40 years in the newspaper business, including more than 31 years in Baltimore, first at The Evening Sun and, after 1993, at The Sun. This week will be my last. I am taking a buyout, extended by the......Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Newspapers, Boston, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Technology
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Mold forces St. Mary's students to move to cruise ship
Water has always been intrinsic to the experience of attending St. Mary's College of Maryland, but that legacy took a new turn this week when hundreds of students learned that mold would force them to spend the rest of the semester living on a 300-foot...Tags: Hurricanes, Tulane University, Entertainment Events, Natural Disasters, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Relocation of St. Mary's students to cruise ship is delayed
Charlotte Mecklenburg let her mind drift ahead many years to the fall of her prospective offspring's freshman year in college. She imagined her child grousing about a cramped living space or a messy roommate, and she scoffed.
"They will never be able...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Entertainment Events, Colleges and Universities, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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