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Police and youngsters share joy of giving at Shop with a Cop
Thirteen-year-old Octavio Vazquez had $100 to spend this past weekend at the Cockeysville Wal-Mart, but he really wasn't looking for something for himself. As he roamed the aisles with Baltimore County Officer Michael Schmitz Jr., of the Wilkens...Tags: Timonium, Religious Festivals, Hunt Valley, Holidays, Walmart
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2 ships snap lines, 1 damages crane at Dundalk terminal
Two large ships being unloaded at the Dundalk Marine Terminal in Baltimore shifted away from the berth where they were docked amid strong winds Wednesday night, snapping the lines tying them down and damaging a crane, according to officials at the port of...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Engineering
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Thanksgiving Day shopping options create 'Black Thursday'
The sun was barely creeping over the horizon on Thanksgiving morning, but already hundreds of cars were parked outside the Boscov's store at White Marsh Mall as shoppers hustled in and bustled out — getting a pre-turkey jump on Black Friday. On a...
Tags: Toshiba Corporation, Collective Contract, Religious Festivals, Walmart, Services and Shopping
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Port strike averted as union, management resolve sticking point
A weekend strike by dockworkers from Maine to Texas was averted Friday after union and management negotiators settled a major sticking point and extended the contract deadline until Feb. 6 to hammer out the rest of a long-term deal. The announcement came...
Tags: Collective Contract, Employees, National Retail Federation, Unions, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Dr. Philip J. Ferris, Franklin Square surgery chairman
Dr. Philip J. Ferris, former longtime chairman of the department of surgery at Franklin Square Medical Center, died Nov. 8 of cardiac arrest at his Lutherville home. He was 79.
"He was just a great man. He was down-to-earth and fun, but at the same...Tags: Hypothermia, Breast Cancer, National Institutes of Health, Graduation, Ocean City
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Boys Athlete of the Week: Matt Pente, Archbishop Spalding, wrestling
A three-year starter, Pente got a series of impressive wins at the prestigious War on the Shore wrestling tournament last weekend to win the 132-pound championship, helping his team come within 2.5 points of winning the overall title. Seeded No. 4,...
Tags: Wrestling
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Jarnetta Kroh, philanthropist
Jarnetta Kroh, a Greater Baltimore Medical Center philanthropist who assisted her husband in his import car servicing business, died Nov. 25 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder at her home in Laguna Hills, Calif. She was 81 and had lived in the...Tags: Cleft Lip and Palate, Baltimore County, Manufacturing and Engineering, Timonium, Hospitals and Clinics
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Dance holds student town hall
Adelfeus Cole sees a lot of kids who are unmotivated in the classroom. Tyana Palmer wants to know why the cafeteria can't serve students more vegetarian meals. And Kyle Rivers wonders whether Baltimore County will change its traditional school calendar....
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Baltimore County, Perry Hall, Overlea, Education
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Elderly man dies in Balto. Co. house fire Thursday morning
Two local residents have died in separate house fires this week, including an elderly man in a two-alarm blaze in the Jacksonville-area Thursday morning. According to the Baltimore County Fire department, the fire occurred just after midnight in a...
Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Fires, Baltimore County, Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds
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Toys for Tots to be collected at state bridges and tunnels
For the 22nd year, Maryland Transportation Authority employees will be collecting new, unwrapped toys this week for the Marine Corps Reserves Toys for Tots campaign. Drop-off sites will be staffed from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on...
Tags: Human Interest, Inner Harbor, Fort McHenry, Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, Toy Industry
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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: Key West, Baltimore County, Timonium, Ethics, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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