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City neighborhoods see benefits, problems with reservoir transition plan
Baltimore's scenic reservoirs could be transformed into lakes criss-crossed by rowboats as the city removes them from the water supply to comply with a federal health mandate. To meet the 2006 federal water safety rule to protect drinking water from...
Tags: Druid Hill, Water, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Pikesville
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Dan Deacon's split personalities share 'America'
Dan Deacon is obsessed with apocalypse. From a dilapidated couch in his Station North practice space, the city's best-known electronic musician and composer quickly rattles off a list: the United States' "growing military stronghold," drone warfare,...
Tags: Herring, Music Industry, Station North, Dan Deacon, Arab Spring
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Sunday's 10/14 local schedule (updated Sat. PM)
COLLEGES Women’s volleyball William and Mary at Georgia State, 1 Hampton at Delaware State, 3 Norfolk State at Maryland Eastern Shore, 3 Christopher Newport vs. Tufts (in Boston), noon Christopher Newport vs. Endicott (in Boston), 2 Men’s...Tags: Boo Williams, Chestertown, Annapolis, College of William and Mary, Daytona Beach
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Woman shot in the head in Baltimore
Baltimore police officers found a woman lying in a Baltimore side street shortly after sunset Friday. She had been shot in the head. The woman, whom police have not yet identified, is listed in critical condition and is being treated at a nearby...Tags: Shootings
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Michael B. Rafferty, hardware store owner
Michael Burns Rafferty, who owned hardware businesses in Baltimore, died Sept. 28 of complications of Alzheimer's disease at Heatherwood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Newport, R.I. The former Guilford resident was 76.
Born in Providence, R.I.,...Tags: Fells Point, Harbor East, Yale University, Inner Harbor, Mount Vernon
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Howard County Nonprofit Directory
Howard County is home to a wealth of nonprofits serving a wide array of needs. Some of the organizations are assisting people in crisis, others are providing specialized services for underserved demographic groups and many are offering educational...Tags: Mental Health, Mount Airy, Autism, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Financial Aid
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David K. Reeves, development director
David K. Reeves, a retired development director and fox hunting enthusiast, died Nov. 23 of a stroke at Princeton Hospital in Princeton, N.J.
The former Baltimore resident, who lived in Princeton, was 86.
The son of an insurance executive and horseman...Tags: Milford (New Haven, Connecticut), Canterbury, Book, New Milford, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Patricia P. Ritter, reporter
Patricia P. Ritter, a former Evening Sun reporter who later became a Life magazine staff writer, died Aug. 20 of pneumonia at the Atria assisted-living community in Kennebunk, Maine. The Baltimore native was 83. The daughter of a former president of...Tags: Wheaton College, PTA, New York City, Pneumonia
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Aug. 22: Dan Deacon
Dan Deacon is obsessed with the apocalypse. From a dilapidated couch in his Station North practice space, the city's most well known electronic musician and composer quickly rattles off grim crises: the United States' "growing military stronghold," drone...Tags: Herring, Music Industry, Station North, Baltimore County, Yeast Infection
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Paul J. Feeley, public defender
Paul Joseph Feeley Sr., a former Baltimore County public defender and a Towson attorney died June 15 at St. Joseph Medical Center after suffering a fall at his Timonium home. He was 86.
Born in Baltimore and raised on West Fayette Street and on...Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Crime, Law and Justice, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Charles Street, Loyola University Chicago
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Dr. William Allan Dear Jr., head of nuclear medicine at Mercy
Dr. William Allan Dear Jr., an internist and former head of the division of nuclear medicine at Mercy Medical Center who also was a practicing magician, died July 20 of heart disease at Union Memorial Hospital.
The longtime Guilford resident was 80.
"He...Tags: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Medical Specialization, Towson University, Harry Houdini, Anglicanism
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Dream home: Color-blind bachelor designs artful space
In 1985, attorney David Snyder purchased one side of a duplex in Baltimore between the upscale neighborhoods of Roland Park and Guilford. The 1929 brick Georgian-style home had a stately exterior but would need an interior makeover.
Nevertheless,...Tags: Roland Park, Arts and Culture, Forestry and Timber, Diabetes, eBay Inc.
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