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Basta Pasta restaurant owner accused of sexual harassment
The owner of Basta Pasta restaurants in Fallston and Timonium is accused of sexually harassing employees, including teenagers, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The EEOC suit, filed in U.S....
Tags: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Trials, Employment Opportunities, Sex Crimes, Sexual Assault
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Thomas E. 'Jud' Judkins, businessman
Thomas E. "Jud" Judkins, a retired Baltimore businessman and veteran, died Thursday of complications from an infection at Stella Maris Hospice. The Timonium resident was 86. The son of a steamship executive and a homemaker, Thomas Edward Judkins was born...
Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Ocean City, Science and Technology, Bethlehem Steel Corp.
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Icky or delicious? Maryland's complicated relationship with soft-shell crabs
Third in a three-part series. There's no denying that soft-shell crabs are a little weird. They're slimy and slippery when raw. Cooked in a sandwich, their spindly legs and grabby claws poke out from the slices of bread and make some people wonder,...
Tags: Breads, Eggs Benedict, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Salads
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Dr. Vernon F. Ottenritter, dentist
Dr. Vernon F. Ottenritter, a retired Baltimore dentist and World War II veteran, died Monday at his Timonium home from complications of a fall. He was 87. Vernon Francis Ottenritter was born in Baltimore and raised on Springfield Avenue in the city's Pen...
Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Dentistry and Dental Health, Christianity, New York City, Colleges and Universities
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Walter E. Woodford Jr., highway engineer
Walter E. Woodford Jr., a state highway engineer and executive who supervised road construction projects from Ocean City to Garrett County and headed the building of the second span of the Bay Bridge in 1973, died of congestive heart failure May 22 at the...
Tags: Christianity, Severna Park, Garrett County, Highway Transportation, House Building
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Chess winners from Dulaney High, Cockeysville Middle, Cromwell Valley Elementary
Thirty students and nine teams received trophies as the top competitors in the systemwide Baltimore County Public Schools Chess Championship held at Cockeysville Middle School on April 27. This year's competition saw a larger number of students than...Tags: Schools, High Schools, Chess Playing, Pikesville, Elementary Schools
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Evelyn O. Kampmeyer, educator
Evelyn O. Kampmeyer, a retired educator who was active in Republican politics, died May 14 from complications of diabetes at Abington Hospice in Warminster, Pa. The former Severna Park resident was 81. The daughter of a comptroller and a homemaker,...
Tags: Annapolis, Colleges and Universities, Severna Park, Diabetes, Bill Clinton
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Families, friends remember fallen Marylanders
For Theresa Mills, the "most emotional day" came last June when the Marine Corps notification team visited her Laurel home to tell her that her older son had been killed in Afghanistan. The second most emotional day, she said, came Monday. In the...
Tags: West Point, U.S. Military, Severna Park, United States Naval Academy, Human Interest
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Homeland woman's program for wounded vets honored at Memorial Day observance
Wounded veterans are getting free gym memberships and home exercise equipment, thanks to a nonprofit group founded by a Homeland woman, whose brother was killed in Afghanistan in 2009. Lynn Coffland's shoestring organization, the Catch A Lift Fund,...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Memorial Day, Afghanistan, Human Interest, U.S. Army
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Three new Eagle Scouts flying high in Troop 328 [Timonium]
Boy Scout Troop 328 of Timonium United Methodist Church has been buzzing with activity the last few months. For starters, it celebrated an Eagle Court of Honor for three of its Scouts on April 20. David Harper, Matt Rafferty and J.P. Schmelz were...Tags: Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Human Interest, U.S. Marine Corps
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Norovirus likely caused sickness at Pot Spring Elementary, officials say
Norovirus was likely the culprit that sickened 200 students and nine staff members at Pot Spring Elementary in Timonium last week, Baltimore County health officials have found. About a third of the school's students were absent May 17 because of...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Safety at School, Lab Tests
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Barbershop chorus concert is just the thing for spring
Chorus of the Chesapeake presents spring show May 11, Students from Calvert Hall College High School and Notre Dame Preparatory School team up for Operation Clean Stream, David "Shepherd" Warren, named a 2013 Carson Scholar, J.C. Lazzaro selected 3rd...Tags: Rivers, Polynesia, Christianity, Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities
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