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Halloween night accented by violence in Baltimore
Three men were shot and one was stabbed on Halloween night in Baltimore, according to Baltimore police. About 7:18 p.m., police responded to the 1000 block of N. Broadway in the Gay Street neighborhood of East Baltimore, just north of the Kennedy Krieger...Tags: Holidays, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Halloween, Shootings
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Towson doctor named professor at University of Sciences
Dr. Rondalyn Whitney, of Towson, was recently named assistant professor of occupational therapy at the University of the Sciences, in Philadelphia. Previously, she served as the senior research coordinator at the Kennedy Krieger Institute. At Kennedy...Tags: Education, Science and Technology, Behavioral Conditions, Autism, Science
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Zumba offered
Christ’s Reformed Church will hold a Zumba gold/toning session every Monday and Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. The church is at 130 W. Franklin St. in Hagerstown. The dance exercise is for those active seniors who enjoy keeping fit while exercising to...Tags: Reformed, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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AAUW to hold used book sale
Editor's note: This column was corrected on Oct. 21 at 3:02 p.m. to properly identify Salem Avenue Elementary School teacher Brittany Sprecher in a caption that accompanies the photo of Washington County Deputy Schools Superintendent Boyd Michael’...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Reformed, Services and Shopping, Grocery Coupons, Religion and Belief
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Treasure sale
The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts will present its 13th annual Treasure Sale Nov. 2 and 3. The preview reception will be Friday, Nov. 2, from 5 to 7 p.m. There will be refreshments and a silent auction. It costs $20 per person to attend....Tags: Services and Shopping, Museums, Arts and Culture
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City school board elects new vice chairman
The Baltimore city school recently elected David Stone, who once headed up the city's charter school office and is serving his second term as a commissioner, second-in-command of the district last week. He takes over for longtime board member, Jerrelle... -
AAUW Used book sale
The Hagerstown Branch of the American Association of University Women will hold its annual fall used book sale Thursday, Oct 18, and Friday, Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 20, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the gym of the Arc of Washington...Tags: Habitat for Humanity International, Literature, Spaghetti, Arts and Culture, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Newsmakers: Sparks, Phoenix residents recognized
David Garbarino, of Sparks, was appointed in September to a three-year term to the board of directors of Junior Achievement of Central Maryland. With more than 13 years in the finance industry, Garbarino serves as the Baltimore area executive and senior...Tags: Justice System, Boy Scouts of America, Marketing, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, University of Pennsylvania
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More hospitals allowing visits from patients' pets
Ask patients in some area hospitals which caregivers they most look forward to seeing, and they'll say the ones with hairy faces and bad breath.
For Sean Harris, they were his dogs Diesel and Wilson. For Michael Friedman, it was the family pooch,...Tags: Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Northwest Hospital, Humane Society of the United States, University of Maryland, College Park, Sheppard Pratt Health System
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Benjamin C. Whitten, city educator
Benjamin C. Whitten, a prominent Baltimore educator and community activist who served as president of the Baltimore Urban League, died Sept. 21 of cancer at Good Samaritan Hospital. The Morgan Park resident was 89.
"Ben was a true giant in the...Tags: Good Samaritan Hospital (Baltimore), NAACP, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Cancer, Consumers
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Autistic boy, 11, handcuffed on school bus in Howard
Howard County school officials are investigating an incident involving an 11-year-old autistic boy who was handcuffed by police officers on a school bus after he allegedly bit several adults and students. The child, who does not speak and has limited...Tags: Howard County, Learning Disability, Students, Teaching and Learning, Behavioral Conditions
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Carol M. Herndon, volunteer
Carol M. Herndon, a longtime volunteer and advocate for the developmentally disabled, died Sept. 8 of complications from cancer at PowerBack Rehabilitation in Lutherville. She was 82.
The daughter of a surgeon and a homemaker, Carol Mae Smith was born...Tags: March of Dimes Foundation, Cancer, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Conde Nast Publications
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