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- The Ellicott City Volunteer Fire Department will celebrate its 125th anniversary beginning with an Open House on Saturday, Oct. 12
- James K. Lightner was an 11-year-old Beechfield resident when he joined the crowd in early July 1938 that had gathered at Gettysburg to honor the 2,000 Union and Confederate veterans who had gathered there on hallowed ground to mark the 75th anniversary of the great battle.
- Kodak went bankrupt because its executives thought they were selling film — when in fact their business was in selling treasured memories.
- Clarence B. "Curly" Garrett, a retired Baltimore Sun photographer whose career spanned four decades, died Saturday of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Homewood at Plum Creek, a Hanover, Pa., retirement community. He was 88.