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- It's not every day the Archbishop of Baltimore rides down Old Fallston Road in a horse-drawn carriage, but that's exactly what happened Sunday afternoon. To commemorate the 125th anniversary of St. Mark Catholic Church in Fallston, Archbishop William Lori rode in the carriage with St. Mark's pastor Father Jerry Francik from another church in the neighborhood to St. Mark's, where the archbishop celebrated a special Mass to mark the occasion.
- Doris W. Wagner, a registered nurse who helped plan and design Carroll county's first adult day care center, died Sept. 11 of meningioma at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. She was 86.
- Jerry and Joan Doody, of Fallston, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kaitlin Louise, to Matthew Scott Bowen, son of Ronald and Leslie Bowen, of Bel Air
- Timothy Hillman, who had been beer manager at The Wine Source in Hampden for two decades and an enthusiastic supporter of the craft beer movement in Baltimore, died Sunday of a heart attack. He was 49.
- Harford Liquor Control Board approves several event and one-day liquor licenses
- William Francis Bender Jr., a computer systems and data processing executive, died Tuesday of heart failure at St. Agnes Hospital. He was 69.
- William J. Schmidt, a former department store buyer who became director of administration for the Baltimore City Housing Department, died Monday from complications of Parkinson's disease at his Bel Air home. He was 79.
- Retired Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab mechanical engineer helped create global positing systems
- A literal case of cold feet and an article about students who eat one bag lunch and give away another helped inspire two Baltimore County classmates to organize efforts to benefit those in need.
- Mary Suzanne Beck Keech, a corporate managing director of Studley Inc., a Washington commercial real estate firm, who was also an active alumnus of Garrison Forest School, died Monday of cancer at Georgetown University Hospital. She was 46.
- Mary Suzanne Beck Keech, a corporate managing director of Studley Inc., a Washington commercial real estate firm, who was also an active alumnus of Garrison Forest School, died Monday of cancer at Georgetown University Hospital. She was 46.
- The Rev. Edward B. Hemler, a retired educator who had been pastor of St. Mark Roman Catholic Church in Fallston, died Sunday of internal bleeding at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 74.