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A year after bankruptcy, lives unsettled still
The closing of the steel mill at Sparrows Point overwhelmed Bob Jennings. Too young to retire at 59, he faced a gloomy job market for local manufacturing workers and a bureaucracy that couldn't get him timely training help. He felt like a failure. No,...
Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, York (York, Pennsylvania), Financially Distressed Companies, Newport News Shipbuilding, Job Layoffs
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Edward Weiss
Edward Henry Weiss, a retired marketing executive who put the name Wacky Noodle on a children's flotation device used in swimming pools, died of a stroke Monday at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Timonium resident was 74. Born in Brooklyn,...
Tags: Marketing, Brooklyn (New York City), Music Industry, Arts and Culture, White Marsh
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Donald J. Artes, pediatric respiratory therapist
Donald J. Artes, a Sinai Hospital pediatric respiratory therapist who was known as a skilled clinician and administrator, died May 24 of complications from an infection at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Fullerton resident was 54. "He was...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Hospitals and Clinics, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Kidney Disease, University of Maryland, College Park
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Star Track: Eleni Wright
Daily PressEleni Wright, a York High graduate, recently was named the Female Athlete of the Year at the Community College of Baltimore County Catonsville because of her exploits in softball. The 5-foot-6 sophomore helped lead her Cardinals to championships in...Tags: Sports, Baseball
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American dreaming, from Gatsby to Draper
Last weekend, the film "The Great Gatsby" was reported to have earned a whopping $51 million, according to Business Insider. Just prior to its release, however, many critics ripped the film for distorting the classic novel on which it is based with over-...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Bolton Hill, The Daily Show (tv program), Tony Soprano (fictional character), Sean John Combs
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Edgewood man charged with robbing convenience store
An Edgewood man arrested Tuesday and charged with robbing a convenience store in Edgewood earlier in the day allegedly gave police a false name. Jamal Nathaniel Jackson, 32, of the 700 block of Rainbow Court, is charged with armed robbery, robbery,...Tags: Judges, Edgewood, Justice System, Theft, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
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HCC Awarded Grant by CareFirst
Harford Community College has received a $25,000 grant from CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield to support development of an electronic health records system that will bolster training of the institution's nearly 2,200 Nursing and Allied Health students....Tags: Financial Aid, Health and Safety at School, Healthcare Industry, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Science and Technology
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Demolition of Solo Cup plant making way for Foundry Row
With the swipe of an excavator, a demolition crew began taking down the abandoned Solo Cup factory in Owings Mills on Thursday, work that will clear the way for new development that was once threatened by opposition. When the abandoned plant is...
Tags: Randallstown, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Greenberg Gibbons, Plant Openings, Reisterstown Road
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Battle Monument and its architect inspire Essex student
Chloe A. Gudmundsson is a senior at Eastern Technical High School in Essex, and at the suggestion of her English teacher, she decided to research a paper on Maximilian Godefroy, the quirky architect who designed Baltimore's Battle Monument to...
Tags: Fort McHenry, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Architecture, Dundalk, Arts and Culture
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Twentey equals $10,000, as Parkville teacher nets Outstanding Young Educator Award
Ryan Twentey, an advance placement photography teacher at Parkville High School and a resident of Bel Air, won $10,000 this week as one of two national honorees of the ASCD 2013 Outstanding Young Educator Award. The award was announced Sunday at the...
Tags: Arts, Schools, Photography, Arts and Culture, Teachers
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Baltimore County's long-planned Metro Centre showing signs of life
The long-planned Metro Centre in Owings Mills is set to finally stir to life this week with the opening of Baltimore County's largest library. Officials envision the library branch, to open in a building called the County Campus next to the Owings Mills...
Tags: Randallstown, Greenberg Gibbons, Foundry Row, David S. Brown Enterprises Ltd., Kenneth N. Oliver
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Robert W. Cos, crane safety consultant
Robert W. Cos, a crane equipment safety consultant who raised awareness in the 1980s of the unsafe car practice called "clipping," died Sunday of pancreatic cancer at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime Canton resident was 65.
Robert William Cos, whose...Tags: Elections, Scranton, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Primaries, Politics
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