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Virginia Whittlesey, teacher
Virginia Whittlesey, a retired teacher and community volunteer, died of congestive heart failure March 29 at Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care. The former Roland Park resident was 90. Born Virginia Markell King and raised in Bolton Hill, she was a 1940...Tags: Planned Parenthood, Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), World War II (1939-1945), Health, Internists
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Margery K. Reid, volunteer
Margery K. Reid, a retired secretary and volunteer, died of a stroke Tuesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 89. Margery McShane was born in Baltimore and raised in Bolton Hill. She was a 1938 graduate of Western High School and the...Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Judges
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If you go: Spring home tours
Baltimore Sun reporterMaryland House and Garden Pilgrimage The 2012 Maryland House and Garden Pilgrimage includes visits to more than 50 private homes, gardens, farms, churches and historic sites across five Maryland jurisdictions: Bolton Hill (Saturday, April 28); St....Tags: Howard County, Monuments and Heritage Sites, St. Mary's County, Talbot County, Anne Arundel County
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Sister Loretta Schultz, teacher
Sister Loretta Marie Schultz, a teacher for five decades, died of a heart attack Sunday at her order's Maria Health Care Center in Baltimore. She was 90. Born Loretta Marie Schultz in Camden, N.J., she entered the School Sisters of Notre Dame in...Tags: Teachers, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Notre Dame of Maryland University, Teaching and Learning, Education
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From Sun Magazine: Nancy Dorman and Stanley Mazaroff home
When Nancy Dorman and Stanley Mazaroff first saw the old stone farmhouse in northern Baltimore County, it had holes in the walls and raccoons in the basement.
But it stood in the middle of 85 acres of farmland, with cows grazing in the distance and...Tags: Italy, Lifestyle and Leisure, Baltimore Museum of Art, New Canaan, Arts
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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: Colleges and Universities, Forestry and Timber, Ceremonies, Sculpture, Culture
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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: Howard County, Building Material, Colleges and Universities, Forestry and Timber, Religion and Belief
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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: Politics, Baltimore County, Behavioral Conditions, Health, Research
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Michael Edward 'Mick' King
Michael Edward "Mick" King, a longtime Mount Royal Tavern bartender who in addition to pumping beer and pouring shots was an accomplished artist and sometime musician, died March 3 of a heart attack at the venerable Bolton Hill bar. The Govans resident...Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Music, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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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: Baltimore County, Towson, Hospitals and Clinics, Kent County, Medical Specialization
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Md. Historical Society wants to identify subjects of Civil Rights era photos
Images of nearly 6,000 Baltimoreans are the life's work of a photographer who documented racial segregation and early civil rights protests, and also captured candid moments of now-anonymous brides, classmates, football players and black residents of...Tags: Science and Technology, Paul Robeson, Photography, College Sports, Crime, Law and Justice
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Raucous parties at Bolton Hill lodge draw complaints
Bolton Hill community leaders pleaded with Baltimore zoning officials Tuesday to prevent a fraternal lodge from holding late-night parties, saying that the raucous gatherings are destroying the character of the neighborhood. City Councilman William H....Tags: Weddings, Interior Policy, Politics, Board of Directors, William H. Cole IV
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Original site for Bolton Hill topic gallery.
