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- Richard D. Pickens, owner of a Crofton interior design firm who lived in Union Square where he served as president of the Friends of the H.L. Mencken House, died Tuesday of stomach cancer.
- Kevin Frick of Baltimore surged to the front of the pack on his return to the Heather L. Hurd 5K at Harford Community College Saturday. Nancy Hill of Havre de Grace did the same in the women's race.
- Chuck Wienckowski of Bel Air arrived at the top of his age group in two ways Sunday as the 2012 triathlon season neared its conclusion.
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- John J. Condon, a retired insurance executive and sports fan, died Sunday of pneumonia at his Columbia home. He was 87.
- Students from Sparks, White Hall, Upperco, Baldwin, Glen Arm, Parkton, Jarrettsville, Hereford, Baldwin and Butler earn degrees, honors at colleges, universities.
- Conservative by nature when it comes to scholarships, Mark Turgeon wasted no time in offering one to sophomore Kaleb Joseph of Cushing Academy (Mass.). And while Joseph wasn¿t a nationally touted blue-chipper at the time, it appears Maryland's early evaluation of him may have been spot on.
- Mary K. Wheeler, the retired owner of a women's fitness center, died of kidney failure March 14 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. The Arnold resident was 70.
- Competition, founded by UM neuroscientist, aims to promote brain-related careers
- Charles Leo Coyle, a retired advertising executive for the Hecht Co. and the News American who was a World War II dive bomber, died of kidney disease Sept. 23 at the Hospice House of Williamsburg, Va. He was 88 and had lived in Towson for many years.
- Charles Leo Coyle, a retired advertising executive for the Hecht Co. and the News American who was a World War II dive bomber, died of kidney disease Sept. 23 at the Hospice House of Williamsburg, Va. He was 88 and had lived in Towson for many years.