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Fathers celebrate their day by stepping out for NICU
For Sean Hearn, there was no better way to spend Father's Day than sweating through a hilly 5K road race in Towson, pushing sons Shane and Wyatt in a double-wide stroller. A little more than four years ago, Shane spent 10 days in the neonatal...
Tags: Mother's Day, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Road Running, Father's Day, Running
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State will not be downgraded if Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay fails to make bond payments
The Maryland Economic Development Corp. expects to fall short next year on payments to investors who bought the bonds that funded the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay, a state-owned golf resort hotel and conference center on the Eastern Shore. Known as...
Tags: Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Hyatt Hotels Corp., Bonds, Investments, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Looking back on good times, troubled times at Gwynn Oak Park [Reisterstown]
Do you remember Gwynn Oak Junction? Then you may have gone to the movies at what was the Ambassador Theatre, bought your groceries at Schreiber's, purchased your very first Halloween costume at Read's, spent your allowance at Ben Franklin, and gotten your...
Tags: Reisterstown, Bell Centre, U.S. Congress, Halloween, Civil Rights
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Hyatt Regency Chesapeake dips into reserves to pay debt
The state-owned Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay resort in Cambridge continues to deplete a reserve fund to cover its semiannual debt payments because it is not making enough money. The state withdrew $2 million from the reserve June 1, cutting the fund's...
Tags: Debt Market, Hotels and Accommodations, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Marketing, Hobbies
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Two-story Colonial with custom touches for sale in Fallston
A two-story Colonial-style home set on almost 3 wooded acres in Fallston is currently on the market for $620,000. "This is a stunning home located at 3002 Sheffield Court. in Haddon Hurst, a community of 30 homes all situated on 2- to 3-acre lots," said...
Tags: Home Improvement, Timonium
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Regus 'flexible workplace' centers expand in Maryland
Technology company Hope LoanPort could have signed a conventional lease for its new headquarters in Baltimore. But the nonprofit doesn't work in a conventional way. Its 10 employees live in three states. Some work at home part-time but need office space...
Tags: Harbor, Condos and Houses, Annapolis, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Career and Workplace
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Defense contractor reverses course, keeps Baltimore location
A British defense contractor said Monday that it has decided not to close its Baltimore facility after all, though it expects to lay off about 35 employees there. Cobham PLC, which said in January that it would shut that location and move those...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees
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Dr. Vernon F. Ottenritter, dentist
Dr. Vernon F. Ottenritter, a retired Baltimore dentist and World War II veteran, died Monday at his Timonium home from complications of a fall. He was 87. Vernon Francis Ottenritter was born in Baltimore and raised on Springfield Avenue in the city's Pen...
Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Ocean City, New York City, Roman Catholicism
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Professionals buying into perfect jobs
Annette Walter was chief operating officer of a fast-growing Baltimore real estate company. Her husband, Shawn, a former construction project manager, had launched a successful career in sales. But in March, the Hunt Valley couple walked away from the...
Tags: Business Enterprises, Real Estate Buyers, Career and Workplace, Realty, Sales
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Joan B. McClernan, real estate broker
Joan B. McClernan, a retired real estate broker and animal lover, died May 23 of complications from chronic pulmonary obstructive disease at Stella Maris Hospice. She was 79. The daughter of a businessman and a homemaker, Joan Brown was born and raised...Tags: Real Estate, Cape Canaveral, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Religion and Belief, Services and Shopping
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David W. Gjerde, restaurant investor
David Waldemar Gjerde, a retired Procter & Gamble executive who became a restaurant investor and consultant to his sons, Spike and Charlie, died of a heart attack May 2 at his Cockeysville home. He was 75. Born in Mankato, Minn., he was the son of...
Tags: Fells Point, Mount Vernon, Bars and Clubs, Career and Workplace, Viniculture
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What does the tea party say after Okla. tornadoes?
I ask the tea party, as it campaigns for extreme cuts in government services, would it cut the National Weather Service? If it had been cut, who would have let the people in Oklahoma know that they needed to get into shelters to be safe from tornadoes?...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, National Government, Politics, Government, National Weather Service
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