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Herbert W. "Bill" Acker, accounting executive
Herbert W. "Bill" Acker, a retired Price Waterhouse Coopers LLD regional managing partner, died Friday of kidney cancer at his Stone House Farm in Churchville. He was 70.
Herbert William Acker — who was known as H. William "Bill" Acker —...Tags: Renal cell carcinoma, Christianity, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Finance
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Death penalty repeal clears a key test vote in Senate
The Baltimore SunThe Senate paused its debate of a bill that would make Maryland the 18th state in the nation to eliminate the death penalty after advocates of repeal won a key test vote. Senators voted 27-19 Friday to reject an amendment that would have created an...Tags: Annapolis, Montgomery County (Maryland), Parties and Movements, NAACP, Death Penalty
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Sequester could close towers at five state airports, LaHood says
Five regional and local airports could see their control towers close on April 1 if across-the-board spending cuts take effect next week Friday, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Friday. Hagerstown Regional Airport and Salisbury-Ocean City...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations
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First pool of men's Tewaaraton Award candidates announced
The Tewaaraton Foundation released Friday its first list of candidates for the annual award, which is given to the top collegiate player. Colgate senior attackman Peter Baum, who won last year’s award, is in the pool as are 2012 finalists senior...
Tags: Elections, Towson, Manhattan (New York City), Georgetown
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Maryland's Schwarzmann headlines 2013 women's Tewaaraton watch list
Maryland's Katie Schwarzmann, last year's Tewaaraton Award winner, headlines the early list of contenders for this year's top prize in college women’s lacrosse with the announcement Friday of the 2013 Tewaaraton Award watch list. Four of last...
Tags: Long Island University, Towson, Georgetown, Northwestern Wildcats, Severna Park
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State women: Terps beat BC; Hawkins gets 1,000th rebound
Alyssa Thomas scored a career-high 30 points and added 12 rebounds to lead No. 8 Maryland to an 86-61 win over host Boston College on Thursday night. Tianna Hawkins grabbed her 1,000th career rebound in the win. Hawkins scored 15 points, Malina Howard...Tags: Colonial Athletic Association, Maryland Terrapins, Duke Blue Devils, Salisbury Sea Gulls, Towson Tigers
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Annapolis police reach out to followers near and far via global Tweet-a-Thon
Annapolis Police Department spokeswoman Detective Amy Miguez knows residents like to take ride-alongs with officers. "I think there's a lot of interest in that," she said. "[Ride-alongs] are always a way for someone to really gain an understanding of...Tags: Prince George's County, Annapolis, Law Enforcement, Event Planning, LinkedIn Corp.
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State men's lacrosse: No. 1 Loyola survives at Delaware
Chris Layne took the ball after a Loyola timeout, dodged down the middle of the field and sent a high-to-low shot into the right side of the net with 4.4 seconds left to propel the top-ranked Greyhounds to a season-opening 9-8 win over host Delaware...Tags: Nazareth, Maryland Terrapins, Charley Toomey, Salisbury Sea Gulls, UAB Blazers
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Top 20 opponents welcomed by St. Mary's
There are three Division III schools in Maryland that have six opponents ranked in the preseason top 20 poll as compiled by Inside Lacrosse on their schedules. Stevenson and Salisbury are two of them, and the third is St. Mary’s. The Seahawks have...
Tags: Salisbury Sea Gulls, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Washington College (Maryland)
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Eileen H. 'Pat' van Breemen, 88, worked to help children with learning disabilities
Eileen H. "Pat" van Breemen, an advocate for children suffering from learning disabilities and a Wicomico County political activist, died Tuesday, from multiple organ failures, at her Salisbury home.
She had recently celebrated her 88th birthday.
The...Tags: Elmhurst, Elections, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Snow possible for southern counties Thursday
Snow is in the forecast for Central Maryland on Thursday, but is expected to spare northern and western counties of more wintry weather -- instead coming up from the south. It could make for a treacherous evening commute, but is proving difficult for...
Tags: The Washington Post, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Weather Reports, Snow Storms
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State initiative aims to increase role of primary care physicians in diagnosing mental health issues in children
The state is attempting to make it easier for physicians to connect child and adolescent patients to mental health services and better diagnose those that have potential psychiatric symptoms. Under a new initiative, primary care physicians in Maryland...Tags: General Practitioners, Family, Behavioral Conditions, Mental Health
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