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- Arthur V. D'Orazio, a retired Bethlehem Steel Corp. worker and musician, died Sunday of a heart attack at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 93.
- Havre de Grace Chapter No. 27 Order of the Eastern Star would like to thank everyone who attended the Eastern Star Flapjack breakfast at Applebee's this past weekend. It was a successful event for the Chapter.
- 120 years after its invention, the diesel engine, with its increased fuel economy and lower maintenance costs, is coming into its own
- Stevens Forest Elementary students perform Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." The students have been performing musicals under the direction of physical education teacher Barry Palmer for 32 years, and this is Palmer's last production; he is retiring at the end of the school year.
- Eagles outlast 20-team field, winning 261 to second-place Good Counsel's 209.5
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- The public outcry continues that Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. embark on a program of burying its wires and cables to avoid in the future the lengthy power outages that swept the area in the wake of the June 29 derecho.
- John Stewart Croucher, a retired hospital assistant engineer and World War II naval veteran, died of a stroke May 29 at the Gilchrist Hospice Center. The Bel Air resident was 90.
- North County High School freshman Jack Andraka stood on the auditorium stage, speaking about the invention that earned him the $75,000 grand prize at the recent Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
- Millard R. Hart, an expert woodworker and tugboat enthusiast, died Friday of congestive heart failure at the Maples, a Towson assisted-living facility. The longtime Hamilton resident was 85.
- Graduates can't pay off their loans because too many take too little of use from their higher education.
- Coachspeak: Glenelg Country boys basketball's Kevin Quinlan
- At a time when greedy CEOs are public enemies, Apple co-founder was a reminder of what it once meant to be a captain of industry
- Thursday marks the start of Baltimore Beer Week, so we asked our staff what they think about the brew's invention.
- The owner of Latin Image Salon, in Laurel, celebrates her second anniversary with free back-to-school haircuts; giving is what she does year round
- Former president of the University of Maryland set an inspiring example.
- James K. Donahue, former president and CEO of Industrial Shows of America Inc. who also produced the International Auto Show and Chesapeake Bay Boat Show, died June 23 of heart failure at Good Samaritan Hospital. He was 88.