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Charlie Hall has one of the most important jobs at Pimlico
Charlie Hall has been patrolling the barns at Pimlico Race Course, Laurel Park and the Bowie Training Center for 24 years now and is the Maryland Jockey Club's stall manager. "He does all the dirty work," MJC racing secretary Georganne Hale said. "I make...Tags: Preakness Stakes, Pimlico Race Course, Pimlico, Laurel Park, Equestrian
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Grandparents take on role of a parent
Ella Johnson thought she was done raising kids. Then one night her daughter, asleep in bed with her 1-year-old son, died of a heart condition, and Johnson suddenly found herself mothering a grieving grandchild who clung to the picture of his dead mother....Tags: National Institutes of Health, Placebo, Heart Problems, Mother's Day, Science and Technology
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Simon P. 'Sy' Jarosinski Jr., engineer
Simon Paul "Sy" Jarosinski Jr., a retired aeronautical engineer and former member of the Baltimore County Liquor Board, died April 30 of ischemic cardiomyopathy at his Timonium home. He was 90.
The son of a Baltimore City councilman and a homemaker, Mr....Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Mount Airy, Science and Technology
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Dance will work as a consultant in Baltimore County schools for June
Dallas Dance, Baltimore County's soon-to-be superintendent of schools, won't officially take the job until July 1, but the school board approved a contract Tuesday night that will allow him to begin working as a consultant for the month of June.
The...Tags: Towson, Joe A. Hairston, Health Insurance Cost, Baltimore County
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Catonsville High teacher has respect of his students
James Fitzpatrick leans back in a huge black office chair with wheels and points at a projection on a screen in the front of the classroom, not far from the Soccer Barbie dolls and a clock featuring the portrait of French writer Voltaire.
"Here is the...Tags: Artists, Animal Crackers, Arts and Culture, Culture, Jackson Pollock
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Aberdeen Proving Ground to celebrate Armed Forces Week
Aberdeen Proving Ground will celebrate Armed Forces Week with a variety of events including a golf tournament, veterans luncheon, and a museum open house. The celebration will be held Monday through Saturday, according to the APG Public Affairs Office,...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Police report 4 shootings Sunday in Baltimore; at least 1 man killed
A 33-year-old man was shot and killed near the intersection of North Loudon Avenue and West Franklin Street at 4:42 p.m. Sunday, according to the Baltimore Police Department. The man was pronounced dead at Shock Trauma at 5:32, according to Sgt....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore City College, Health, Shootings
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City pre-K student brings gun to school
A pre-kindergarten student at Northwood Elementary School in Baltimore brought a small gun to school Friday morning, according to school officials. A teacher discovered the weapon and notified administrators who called the school police. School police...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Parenting, Interior Policy, Teaching and Learning, Politics
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Crofton Elementary principal asks for transfer after parents raised concerns
An Anne Arundel County elementary school principal has asked for a transfer to another school after district officials began investigating concerns that she did not respond to complaints about a student before he ended up threatening a teacher. In a...Tags: Crofton, Anne Arundel County, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Students
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GOP upstart defeats party stalwart for national political seat
SOLOMONS — A conservative activist running an insurgent candidacy against the Maryland Republican establishment seized the post of national committeewoman at the state GOP convention Saturday, beating longtime party stalwart Audrey E. Scott. The...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Prince George's County, Republican Party, Politics, Elections
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Salad bars sprouting up in city school cafeterias
Until this year, the only items that resembled produce on Blessin Giraldo's school lunch tray were berry-flavored Popsicles and Fruit Roll-Ups.
But now, the Baltimore eighth-grader's tray features beds of greens and fruits and vegetables that are...Tags: HBO (tv network), Documentary (genre), U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institutes of Health, Foods and Beverages
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Builder pleads guilty in investment scheme
A Baltimore home builder pleaded guilty Thursday in connection with a construction investment scheme that defrauded victims of more than $14 million, the Maryland U.S. attorney's office said. Brian McCloskey, 44, spent at least two years — from...Tags: Punishment, Finance, Lawyers, Justice System, House Building
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