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- A woman was taken to Greater Baltimore Medical Center after a vehicle hit her in the crosswalk at West Chesapeake Avenue and Courtland Avenue in Towson, according to Baltimore County Police.
- Eleanor S. Pope, a homemaker who had known writer F. Scott Fitzgerald in her childhood, died Sept. 22 of kidney failure at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. She was 88.
- Tiny Toppers volunteers, which meet weekly at the Shops of Kenilworth mall, knit and crochet thousands of hats for newborns and preemies at area hospital such as GBMC, University of Maryland and Franklin Square.
- Jeanne H. Baetjer, a founder of and the first president of the board of trustees of the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, died Sept. 11 of cancer at her Stevenson home. She was 91.
- NFL Insider Jason La Canfora says his family is focused on their "blessing" a day after his wife was a victim of a hit-and-run while jogging in their neighborhood.
- How is it working for Maryland government that it emphasizes alcohol better than health care? Greene Turtle bar has been awarded state funds to do improvements. State monies would be better put to use in education, to help students who need to take loans..
- Theodore C. Houk, known to many as Baltimore County's jogging doctor, is back out on the road again, but slower and on a much shorter leash.
- Public interest better served by promoting more primary doctors, not Towson sports bars
- Seven people were injured in a crash Thursday in Towson between a car and an MTA bus
- Nancy P. "Polly" Deeley, a homemaker and volunteer, died Tuesday of heart failure at the Pickersgill Retirement Community in West Towson. She was 88.
- Madelaine D. Franzone, a former office administrator and homemaker who enjoyed opera, died Saturday from Alzheimer's disease at her longtime Timonium residence. She was 90.
- Maryland's 32 birthing hospitals have all agreed to adopt new state breast-feeding policies and become certified as "baby-friendly."
- Steven D. Rosen, a sales manager for a Cockeysville furniture company, died Saturday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center after being injured in a fall. He was 61.
- A former security guard at Greater Baltimore Medical Center was sentenced Wednesday to 50 years in prison for attempted rape after he burglarized a Towson apartment last year, prosecutors said.
- Madeleine S. Alban, a volunteer at local schools and hospitals, died of cardiac arrest July 12 at her Palm Beach, Fla., home. She was 94 and also lived in the Orchards in North Baltimore.
- Dr. Leonard M. "Myrt" Gaines Jr., a retired Baltimore internist, died June 26 from heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson, where he had volunteered for more than a decade. He was 86.
- With the announcement of Towson Row, a $300 million development that will include apartments, student housing, retail, and office space on nearly a full city block in downtown Towson, Towson's elected officials have turned their attentions toward the possibility of a circulator bus to alleviate traffic concerns that could come with Towson's development boom.
- More than 1,000 people kicked off their Fathers Day celebrations on Sunday with a 5K race and 1-mile fun walk to benefit the NICU at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
- John S. "Bud" Linz, a retired engineer and World War II veteran, died Wednesday from pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 90.
- John Richard "Dick" Irwin, a veteran police reporter whose career at the News American, The Evening Sun and The Baltimore Sun spanned 44 years, died early this morning at Greater Baltimore Medical Center from complications of diabetes.
- John Richard "Dick" Irwin, a veteran police reporter whose career at the News American, The Evening Sun and The Baltimore Sun spanned 44 years and his police blotter was obligatory reading by daily newspaper readers, died early yesterday morning at Greater Baltimore Medical Center from complications of diabetes. He was 76.
- Variations in hospital bills whether covered by Medicare or private insurance should be viewed suspiciously
- Councilman Marks says growing hub would benefit from a circulator-type transit service
- Baltimore County police say a lawn maintenance worker who was struck by a vehicle along Charles Street at Old Willow Way in Towson this morning has died.
- Pauline H. "June" Brannan, an artist and former owner of a Mount Washington frame shop, died Tuesday from congestive heart failure and kidney disease at Greater Baltimore Medical center. She was 85.
- Towson accident points up need for more walkable streets
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- William B. "Buck" Frisch, a retired McCormick & Co. executive who played a pivotal role in bringing the tall ships to Baltimore during the nation's Bicentennial, died March 30 of multiple melanoma at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. He was 79.
- Area hospitals are uneasy about a plan by Maryland health officials that would tie medical spending to the growth of the state's economy and drastically change the way hospitals operate.