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Jan "Scott" Frey
janeth@herald-mail.comJan “Scott” Frey, known for his love of boating, hunting, fishing and golf, is remembered by his family and friends as a “true Eastern Shoreman at heart.” Treasured family memories include days and weeks spent on their boat,...Tags: Holidays, Human Interest, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Lung Cancer, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Jan "Scott" Frey, 65
Jan "Scott" Frey, 65, of Hagerstown, Md., passed away Monday, Nov. 5, 2012, at Meritus Medical Center after a short battle with lung cancer. Born Aug. 30, 1947, in Cambridge, Md., he was the son of the late Sewell A. Frey and Nanon LeCompte Frey. He...
Tags: Christianity, Oxford (Talbot, Maryland), Human Interest, University of Baltimore, Baptist
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IPOs on the rise as stocks zoom
As the stock market reaches new highs, companies are trying to get in on the action by raising money through initial public offerings of their shares. So far this year, U.S. companies — and their owners — have tapped $16.1 billion through...Tags: Chicago Commercial Real Estate, Credit and Debt, Energy Partners Limited, Services and Shopping, Real Estate
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FEMA disaster center opens in Lisle
Officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency have begun to accept applications for federal assistance now that a presidential disaster declaration has been made for DuPage and Will counties in the wake of last month's flooding. Residents...
Tags: Business, FEMA
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Mexican official pitches business in Chicago
Although news about Mexico is focused on immigration reform and border security, the country remains a leading trade partner for the U.S. and an increasingly important one for Illinois. During a visit to Chicago this week, the secretary for economic...Tags: Barack Obama, Automotive Equipment, Illinois Governor, Environmental Issues, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Geneva mulls establishing downtown 'business district'
Consultants hired to investigate whether Geneva's downtown qualifies for establishment of a "business district" that would collect additional sales tax to fund downtown projects are scheduled to finish the job this summer. Nancy Hill of Ehlers and...
Tags: Business, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Geneva (Kane, Illinois), Sales, Economic Policy
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Pick of the week
Insectophobes may want to sit this one out: "David Rogers' Big Bugs," which gives a view from the other side. The exhibit includes a gigantic beehive, ladybug, damselflies, spiders, grasshopper and ants (the ants are 25 feet long and 10 feet tall) to give...Tags: Morton Arboretum
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Naperville police blotter: May 1
The following items were taken from Naperville and Lisle police reports. Naperville •A 62-year-old man was charged with criminal trespass after he refused police orders to leave the property of a business in the 4000 block of South Illinois...
Tags: Prosecution, Naperville
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Flood receding, cleanup kicks into high gear
More rain fell over the Chicago area Tuesday, slowing cleanup and damage assessment work just as widespread — and in many cases record-breaking — floodwaters had begun to recede. Lisle: Some private wells contaminated Village officials...
Tags: Business, Johnsburg, National Weather Service, Medical Procedures and Tests, McHenry
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Remains identified as Lisle man missing since 2007
Human skeletal remains found last month in a wooded area in Woodridge have been identified as those of a Lisle man reported missing six years ago, authorities said Tuesday. Anthony Scott Arcaro, who was 37 when he disappeared in 2007, was identified...
Tags: Woodridge
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Remains found in Woodridge identified as Lisle man
DuPage County officials released the identity Tuesday of a man whose skeletal remains were found last month by two children in Woodridge. The remains were identified through dental records as 37-year-old Anthony Scott Arcaro of Lisle. He had been...
Tags: Woodridge
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Water lets up, but pain lingers
His broken toe throbbing, back and muscles aching, Gerald Cottone deposited the last bit of soaked debris on the heap at his curb in Elmhurst on Friday afternoon. A light hail began to fall. "After this," said Cottone, an Elmhurst resident for 35 years,...
Tags: Illinois Governor, Politics, Broken Toe, Pat Quinn, Rentals
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