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- Enrique G. "Henry" Martinez, former owner and operator of a New York City import-export firm, died Friday of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Carroll Hospice's Dove House in westminster. He was 90.
- "The face of lower Ellicott City is in for a change; a change that will hopefully bring tourists into our historical town and will usher in a new burst of economic potential.
- Dr. M. Daniel Lane, a retired Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine researcher, biochemist and esteemed teacher who made studies of the body's chemical processes that affect hunger, died of myeloma April 10 at the Charlestown Retirement Community. The former Mount Washington resident was 83.
- Dr. M. Daniel Lane, a retired Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine researcher, biochemist and esteemed teacher who made studies of the body's chemical processes that affect hunger, died of myeloma April 10 at the Charlestown Retirement Community. The former Mount Washington resident was 83.
- After taking two years off from high school swimming to concentrate on club swimming, grades and college recruitment, Severna Park senior Katie Parker could not be happier to be back on the Falcons' team headed for Saturday's high school state finals.
- On April 1, with only a few changes of clothes, a tent, a hammock, a cellphone and a bicycle, Payne will embark on the greatest journey of his young life.
- While fans are waiting for the high-profile signing that Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette has promised, Jones said he'll leave the negotiating to the club's front office for now while he prepares for spring training to start this month.
- Center fielder will receive Babe Ruth Museum's Community Service Award on Thursday night
- Baltimore City teacher preps for Mongol Rally
- Why has Smolen Emr Ilkovitch Architects left out solar panels in their plans for renovations at Dumbarton Middle School?
- Students attending Abingdon Elementary School will be released at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, following a mechanical failure at the school, according to Lindsay Bilodeau, spokesperson for Harford County Public Schools.
- Mark Bowser, a sales manager in training at the North Laurel CarMax, was recognized and named a winner in the 2013 CarMax Cares Community Service Award program for his volunteer service in the community. Bower was given the opportunity to donate a $5,000 grant to any nonprofit organization.
- The Dancel Family Center YMCA is sponsoring its annual Turkey Trot Charity 5K on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 28, at 8:30 a.m.
- The University of Maryland's athletic department teamed with ShopRite and the YMCA of Central Maryland on Sunday to distribute 200 meals to less fortunate families at two Head Start locations in the Baltimore area.
- Many Harford County residents do not realize the historic Ma & Pa Trail runs through both the Forest Hill and Bel Air neighborhoods. And even less realize the trail is incomplete.
- A Ravens and Orioles reception played out perfectly at Ripken Stadium.
- Giant Food in Timonium hosts Healthy Kids summit on Oct. 30
- The tree removal to expand the Catonsville Y and build a new Brightview senior living facility has residents angry
- Roger Staubach, Jim Gentile and Buddy Young are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for Sept. 29-Oct. 5
- Proton radiation therapy offers hope for treating prostate cancer with fewer side effects
- In about six months, Cameryn Rehbein will receive the ultimate gift from her mom, Maureen, as she undergoes a kidney transplant. In order to help the family with ever-mounting medical bills, a fundraiser, Cam's Carnival, will be held Saturday, Sept. 14, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Daniels Restaurant, 5854 Washington Blvd.
- Veterans Elementary School in Ellicott City has partnered with the Y of Central Maryland's Dancel Family Center
- Duesenberg's American Cafe and Grill an authentic German restaurant for four nights each week
- The gun and badge of an off-duty Baltimore police officer were stolen from a personal car Monday evening, police said.
- Fallston deserves an healthy amenity like the Fallston Field House!
- Harford police blotter
- Representatives from the village of Dorsey's Search are backing the Columbia Association's recommendation of converting the Dorsey Pool into a heated outdoor pool open year-round.
- After lengthy careers that started as coaches before moving into athletic administration, Wilde Lake's Vince Parnell and Hammond's Joe Russo are each stepping down at the end of the school year.
- Walter Budko, a retired insurance sales agent who was a first-pick draft choice for the old Baltimore Bullets basketball team where he played for three seasons, died of cancer.
- Congratulations to Ellicott City's Girl Scout Troop 699, Boy Scout Troop 361 and Girl Scout Troop 102. Each troop has made lasting contributions to our community and earned the Scouts the prestigious Silver, Bronze or Eagle rank awards.
- Developers must re-examine how they have designed areas of the proposed Enclave at Box Hill residential complex, designated for "active open space" uses, before Harford County planning officials will approve their site plans and construction can proceed.
- Herbert A. Davis, a well-known Baltimore real estate broker and decorated World War II veteran, died Monday of progressive supra-nuclear palsy at Keswick Multi-Care Center. He was 87.
- Marcella E. Grice, an artist and calligrapher, died April 13 from complications of heart disease at Sinai Hospital. She was 87.
- The Baltimore Watercolor Society is the third oldest watercolor society in the nation and was founded in Baltimore in 1885.
- The Ravens' star receiver was crowned, and showed off his flatulence skills (ew). Meanwhile, Wynonna and Tony didn't make the cut.
- Diary of experiences in 1957 donated to Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
- Dancers from the McHale School of Irish Dance will perform in the Baltimore St. Patrick's Day Parade, taking place this year March 10, as they have for the last 25 years.