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- Beloved Sinatra impersonator, who found his happiness in mid-life, dies at 83
- Eisenhower Middle School last month honored several local organizations and individuals who have provided support to education of children in our community.
- This is definitely the season for craft fairs and festivals, and the Montpelier and South Laurel neighborhoods will be having several in the next few months.
- Sheriff William J. Kunkel along with 150 other policemen, staged the largest gambling raid in county history and one of the largest ever in Maryland. Fifty businesses, mostly bars and restaurants, were raided at the same time
- In final season of "Mad Men," expect to witness the anguish of Don, the power of Peggy.
- Robert Lenox Dwight, retired engineer who founded the National Electronics Museum and was active in the Assateague Coastal Trust and the Cylburn Arboretum, died of pneumonia.
- Robert L. "Bob" Bell, who began his career in auto sales in the 1950s which later grew into today's Bob Bell Automotive Group, died Sunday of leukemia at the University of Maryland Medical Center.