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Walter Stefanowicz, homebuilder
Walter M. Stefanowicz, a retired homebuilder who developed sections of Timonium, Catonsville and White Marsh, died of cardiac arrest while recuperating from knee surgery Nov. 17 at St. Anthony's Hospital in St. Petersburg, Fla. The former Cockeysville and...Tags: Homes, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Roman Catholicism, Baltimore County, Christianity
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Trial for Balto. Co. officer charged in teen's death postponed
The trial for the Baltimore County police officer charged in the killing of a Randallstown teen scheduled for this month has been postponed until June. James D. Laboard's trial is now scheduled for June 17. A criminal motions hearing is scheduled for...
Tags: Randallstown, Trials, Jay Graham, Awards and Prizes
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Kathryn Barry Truax, teacher
Kathryn Barry Truax, an elementary school teacher recalled for her classroom presence, died of leukemia Dec. 2 at her Ruxton home. She was 30.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Ruxton, she was a 2000 graduate of the Bryn Mawr School, where she played...Tags: Students, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Health Treatments, Leukemia, Chemotherapy
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One stabbed and killed, four shot in city
A man was fatally stabbed in east Baltimore in the early hours of Saturday morning, two men were shot Saturday night and a man and a woman were shot Sunday in the city, police said. Police said officers reached the stabbing victim, identified as James...
Tags: Patterson Park, Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings, Injuries and Wounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Mildred Otenasek, 98, professor, mentor
Mildred Otenasek, a pioneering force for women in Maryland Democratic politics and a much-loved professor and mentor at her alma mater, Notre Dame of Maryland University, died Nov. 19 at her home in Roland Park. She was 98. A diminutive, soft-spoken...
Tags: Students, Johns Hopkins University, Human Interest, Roland Park, Feminism
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Charles Street reopened after water main break
A stretch of Charles Street that was damaged and closed after a 90-year-old water main broke beneath it and sent torrents of water downhill two weeks ago was reopened Wednesday night, according to Baltimore's Department of Public Works. The stretch...Tags: St. Paul Street, Holiday Vacations, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Harold E. Hackman, salesman
Harold E. Hackman, a retired salesman and World War II veteran, died Nov. 15 of complications from Parkinson's disease at his daughter's Oakenshawe home. He was 90.
Born in York, Pa., he was a graduate of William Penn High School. Family members said...Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Parkinson's Disease, World War II (1939-1945), Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism
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Traffic: Eastbound Bay Bridge closed due to accident
As of 9 a.m. Tuesday, eastbound lanes on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge were closed, due to an accident involving two vehicles. Accidents were slowing traffic on Route 32 eastbound at Telegraph Road in Anne Arundel County, the inner loop of I-695 at...Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Patterson Park, Harford Road, Belair Road, Traffic
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Karen Lewand, preservationist
Karen Lewand, a preservationist and educator who launched a series of walking tours while establishing programs for children to learn about architecture, died of cancer Dec. 20 at her home in the Radnor-Winston section of North Baltimore. She was 67....Tags: Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Johns Hopkins University, Basilica of the Assumption, Maryland Historical Trust, Human Interest
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A year-round present from the arts
In a holiday season that celebrates giving, Maryland's nonprofit arts organizations have been playing their part. Not only do they inspire and enrich our lives in innumerable ways large and small, they're also an important source of economic vitality...
Tags: William Shakespeare, Cultural Development, Arts and Culture, Creative Alliance, Culture
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Cordelia P. Gilbert, homemaker
Cordelia P. "Cordy" Gilbert, a homemaker and flower arranger, died Nov. 24 of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Towson's Edenwald retirement community.
She was 91.
A daughter of farmers, Cordelia Phillips was born and raised in Laurel, Del.,...Tags: Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Edenwald, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), DuPont Co., Alzheimer's Disease
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Baltimore restaurants open for Christmas Eve dinner
The Baltimore SunRestaurants serving a traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes menu, along with their regular menus, on Christmas Eve include Donna's (5100 Falls Road, 410-532-7611, donnas.com/crosskeys), Aldo's (306 S. High St., 410-727-0700, aldositaly.com) in...Tags: Harbor East, Dining and Drinking, Religious Festivals, Mount Vernon, Bars and Clubs
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