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From the archives: Fleet Maryland receiver Torrey Smith ready for draft, challenges
So much of Torrey Smith's life has been defined by his ability to stay calm in moments of chaos. It was true when he was growing up in Colonial Beach, Va., as he helped raise his younger siblings by cooking microwave meals and changing the newborns'...Tags: Torrey Smith, Maryland Terrapins, Drew Stanton, Headaches, North Carolina State Wolfpack
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John W. Moyer Sr.
John W. Moyer Sr., a retired Towson criminal defense lawyer who enjoyed coaching youth sports, died of pneumonia Sept. 17 at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air.
The former Long Green Valley resident was 84.
The son of the manager of the Wagner...Tags: Harford Road, Lawyers, High School Sports, College Sports, University of Maryland, College Park
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Bel Air festival fills air with barbecue scents for 10th year
More than 60 chefs arrived in Bel Air pulling trailers loaded with grills, seasonings, marinades, rubs, injectors, utensils and — of course — meat.
Downtown Bel Air will be sizzling during the 10th annual Maryland BBQ Bash, the annual...Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Judges, Food Network (tv network)
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Fire Department workers to undergo health screenings
For the first time, all 1,800 Baltimore fire personnel will undergo departmentwide health tests during a wellness project that officials hope will become a yearly event.
Next week, Professional Health Services vans will begin conducting screenings ...Tags: Employees, Medical Services, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Vehicles, Medical Procedures and Tests
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"Blessing of the Schools" prayer breakfast Aug. 20 in Laurel
Prayer breakfast — Side by Side, a nonprofit group that works to strengthen local public schools will hold Blessing of the Schools, Sat., Aug. 20, 9:30 a.m., in the Laurel High School cafeteria, 8000 Cherry Lane. Scheduled for just two days before...Tags: Concordia University Chicago, Prince George's County, Child Development
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Open Arms Child Development Center welcomes new staff members
The Open Arms Child Development Center at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 13611 Laurel Bowie Road, is excited to welcome a new director and assistant director. The new director, Rachel Clark, comes to the center from Atwood, Ala., where she was the lead...Tags: Human Body, Passenger Cars, Esther Williams, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Prince George's County
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USS Sanctuary leaves harbor to be recycled
The former Navy hospital ship USS Sanctuary, which served in the aftermath of World War II and in Vietnam, has been sold and is now under tow from Baltimore to Brownsville, Texas, for recycling. The move marks the end of a 22-year residence in...Tags: Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, United Arab Emirates, Regional Authority, Judges
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Navy announces 2011 football recruiting class
Football coach Ken Niumatalolo released the names Navy's 2011 recruits on Thursday night as 52 prospects representing 16 states went through induction ceremonies and began plebe summer. "We are very excited about the group we have coming in this year,"...Tags: Murfreesboro, Protestantism, Deltona, Christianity, High School Sports
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Tennessee man confesses to killing Balto. Co. doctor in 1998
The 13-year-old case of a missing Baltimore County doctor was solved Tuesday, with a surprise murder confession announced in a federal courtroom nearly a thousand miles away.
Dr. Henry Peter Ackerman was a 48-year-old widower and recent transplant to the...Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Prosecution, Punishment, Baltimore County
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Memphis man pleads guilty to murder of city doctor
A convicted killer who recently confessed to murdering a Baltimore doctor in Memphis 13 years ago pleaded guilty to the crime Wednesday in Tennessee state court and was sentenced to life in prison, according to the Shelby County District Attorney's...Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Prisons, Trials, Punishment
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For Mother's Day, a little creative help
Today is Mother's Day, and millions of kids across the country will spend time celebrating that irreplaceable figure in their lives. Many of these mothers, despite surmounting challenges, manage to support and serve as the backbone of their families....Tags: New York City, Mother's Day, Personal Income, Genesis (music group), Colleges and Universities
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BSO review: A mix of high spirits, high drama
The penultimate program of the Baltimore Symphony's season balances feel-good orchestral pieces by Osvaldo Golijov and Benjamin Britten against a piano concerto by Johannes Brahms packed with darkly emotional drama. It makes for an engrossing combination....Tags: Galileo Galilei, Henry Purcell, Johannes Brahms, Marin Alsop, Music Industry
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