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Capt. Herbert Hamilton Ward III, career naval officer
Capt. Herbert Hamilton Ward III, a retired career naval officer who was active in Upper Chesapeake Bay environmental matters and other issues, died March 17 from complications of a blood clot at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The Broadmead retirement...Tags: The Pentagon, Chesapeake City, Hunt Valley, Greenpeace, Boats
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Artisans show off concrete style at Luke Works in Baltimore
A decade ago, artisan Mark Melonas was piecing together a living teaching sculpture at the Baltimore School for the Arts, doing some freelance graphic design and staging exhibitions at the Baltimore Museum of Industry.
And he was fooling around with...Tags: Architecture, Religion and Belief, Baltimore School for the Arts, Google Inc., Sculpture
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Info: Where to find Luke Works
Baltimore Sun reporterFounder and lead designer: Mark Melonas, whose nickname was Luke, has a design and sculpture degree from the University of Maryland and a master's in furniture artisanry from the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth. But he began working in the...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Philosophy, Howard County, Religion and Belief, Building Material
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Changing Maryland's gun laws may have little effect on crime, scholars say
John Josselyn stood at a gun range in Baltimore County on the warmest day of last week, ready for target practice with his .22-caliber pistol, and recalled how the simple threat of a gun once saved him from three thugs. The gun-rights advocate called it...Tags: Trials, Murder, Crime Victims, Injury Prevention, Politics
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Dr. Raymond L. Markley Jr.
Dr. Raymond L. Markley Jr., a retired Baltimore gynecologist whose specialty was female urology, died March 4 of pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
The former longtime Towson resident who was residing at Oak Crest Village, was 89.
The son of...Tags: Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Army
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Grand Prix's contract calls for keeping finances private
The new contract for the Baltimore Grand Prix calls for keeping the race's finances private, but race organizers say City Hall could choose to reveal that information.
In a section in the contract labeled "confidentiality," the draft states that the...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Services and Shopping, Politics
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Ruth B. Gans, legislative aide
Ruth B. Gans, who had worked in Annapolis as a legislative aide and later for several state agencies, died Jan. 20 of a brain tumor and pneumonia at the Bellhaven Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing Care in Brookhaven, N.Y.
The Fells Point resident was...Tags: Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Labor Legislation, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Mount Royal
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Helen C. Roe, secretary
Helen C. Roe, a retired secretary and Girl Scout leader, died Jan. 17 of complications from a stroke at her Severna Park home.
She was 77.
Helen C. Skelton was born in Baltimore and raised in Bolton Hill and on Eutaw Place and Chilton Street. She...Tags: Easter, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Arnold (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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From Sun Magazine: When architects build a marriage — and design a home
Architects live and breathe design, blissfully losing themselves in details most people would never notice — the bevel of a trim, the way light falls across a room, squared legs or curved.
So what happens, we wondered, when two such aesthetes...Tags: Forests, Roland Park, Chess Playing, Architecture, Hobbies
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Orem 'Jerry' Wahl
Baltimore Sun reporterOrem "Jerry" Wahl, the co-owner of a Mount Vernon framing shop who was a theater first-nighter, died of a heart attack Saturday at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was 73. Pat Moran, a friend and film casting agent, said he was stricken while in the lobby of...Tags: Community College of Baltimore County, Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Concerts, Entertainment, Elizabeth II
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Baltimore loses clout in redistricting
Baltimore would lose two of its 18 delegates and share one of its six senators with Baltimore County under new state legislative map proposed Friday by a panel appointed by Gov. Martin O'Malley. The changes would further diminish the city's power in...Tags: Voting, Government, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Politics
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A shuttering in Riverside: Centro Tapas Bar closes quietly after Saturday night service
The Baltimore SunCentro Tapas Bar has closed. The Riverside restaurant's last meal was served on Saturday night. George Dailey, owner of the popular On the Hill Cafe in Bolton Hill, opened Centro Tapas Bar in the spring of 2010 in the old Bicycle space. Dailey, who was...Tags: Tapas, Venezuela, Foods and Beverages
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