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- William Warner Staley, a decorated World War II Army Air Force gunner who later became a mechanical engineer, died Monday from prostate cancer at the Pines Genesis Eldercare in Easton. He was 90.
- Proposal to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland goes against God's will
- Death of woman, 68, and man's shooting at barbershop add to homicide total
- Albert A. Mrozek, a retired U.S. Department of Defense civilian executive, died Jan. 12 from complications of diabetes at Genesis Severna Park Nursing Home. He was 81.
- Located at 1750 E. Joppa Road for nearly 40 years, Harold's Market had been the place to pick up fresh fruits and vegetables for those who didn't want to bother with the parking and check out lines of a large supermarket.
- Laurel Police reported four burglaries in city in latest crime report.
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- Many thanks to the Facility Staff Management for their dedication and tireless efforts during the recent evacuation and repopulation of the Citizens Care Rehabilitation Center
- Power restoration to Baltimore County lagged behind the rest of the state Wednesday in the wake of Hurricane Irene as tens of thousands of residents from one of Maryland's most populous counties entered a fourth evening without lights.
- The five fall Baltimore events and releases that we're looking forward to most.
- At the recent 18th annual Employee and Volunteer Recognition Luncheon — hosted by Health Facilities Association of Maryland — the Timonium Optimist Club and longtime member Jim Righter were honored for years of volunteer service at the Genesis Cromwell Center, and specifically for contributions to the mental, social and emotional well-being of residents there.
- Eight Calvert Hall students, along with nine Notre Dame Prep students and three chaperones, traveled to Franktown, Va., in July, where they spent five days building a house and creating memories that will last a lifetime.
- Baltimore County launched Maturity Works, a custom health care job training program for people age 55 and up, part of a $10 million nationwide effort to prepare older employees for the new workplace.
- Arthur William Divens Sr., a World War II submariner who later worked for the Central Intelligence Agency and the Maryland Mass Transit Administration, died June 25 of heart failure at Genesis Elder Care Center in Severna Park. He was 86.
- Some thoughts on Odd Future leader Tyler, the Creator's 'Goblin'
- Mothers, especially single moms, sometimes can't do it all by themselves