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H. Berton McCauley, dentist
Dr. H. Berton McCauley, former chief of the dental division of the Baltimore Health Department, who led the controversial battle that resulted in the city's water supply being fluoridated nearly 60 years ago, died Oct. 23 of prostate cancer at his...Tags: Gingivitis, Religion and Belief, Diseases and Illnesses, Roman Catholicism, U.S. Public Health Service
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Mark Joseph steers an award-winning path to Yellow Cab's second century
Yellow Cab, which has operated in the Baltimore area since 1909, has been named taxi operator of the year by the industry's trade group, the Taxicab, Limousine & Paratransit Association. Behind the wheel is Mark Joseph, a graduate of American...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Baltimore County, Washington, DC
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A day to remember — or find out about — the lost town of Daniels
"Gone, but not forgotten" is the nostalgic slogan adopted by organizers of Discover Daniels Day, a one-time event Saturday that will mark 40 years since the last remnants of the town of Daniels were demolished by Tropical Storm Agnes. Haven't heard of...
Tags: Human Interest, Patapsco, State Parks, Annapolis, Ellicott City
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'79 Orioles recall one of the coldest World Series games
The Baltimore SunHow cold will it be Saturday night, when the Detroit Tigers and San Francisco Giants meet in the Motor City for Game 3 of the World Series? Forty-three degrees, with temperatures dipping into the upper 30s by game's end, predicts meteorologist Jim...Tags: Memorial Stadium, Pittsburgh Pirates, Sports, Earl Weaver, Baseball
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Mayor Schaefer musical gets second reading
William Donald Schaefer sang Baltimore's praises loudly, so it's only fitting that a new musical should be singing his.
The title of "Do It Now!" — music by Baltimore Symphony Orchestra member Jonathan Jensen, book by Baltimore-born playwright Rich...Tags: Elections, Government, Politics, Music, Regional Authority
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Vision of fishable Inner Harbor by 2020 is murky
The Baltimore SunTony Tochterman, who along with his wife, Dee, owns Tochterman's Fishing Tackle, the city's oldest bait and tackle store, remembers it well. Tony and Bob Wall, division chief of Baltimore's Recreation and Parks Department, helped introduce area...Tags: Patapsco, Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc., Ocean City, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing
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Former Md. Sen. Clarence Mitchell III has died
Clarence M. Mitchell III, who helped steer a sweeping desegregation measure through the General Assembly, died Thursday of cancer at Seasons Hospice at the Northwest Hospital Center. He was 72. Mr. Mitchell became the nation's youngest black legislator...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Democratic Party, Government, Elections, Primaries
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Tables fit for a king
At Tark's Grill, diners arrive early for a shot at Table 601, with views of the patio scene and the goings-on at the bar. At Hampden's hot new Food Market, regulars have started zeroing in on the two quiet tables by the front window. And at Kali's Court,...Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Ceremonies, Art Modell, Dining and Drinking, Hampden
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Michael E. Loney, Arundel judge
Michael E. Loney, a retired Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge recalled for his moderate temperament, died of congestive heart failure Oct. 5 at his Arnold home. He was 73.
"He was a gentleman and a gentle man," said a friend, Judge Nancy Davis-...Tags: Religion and Belief, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Harley-Davidson Inc., Linthicum, Court Administration
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A Columbus Day tradition in Little Italy lives on
As a brisk wind blew down South President Street Sunday afternoon, 85-year-old Mary Sudano stood against a light pole leaning on a cane, a string of red, white and green beads around her neck. The Little Italy native and lifelong South High Street...
Tags: Italy, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Government, Immigration
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Saul Genendlis, city schools educator
Saul Genendlis, an advocate for special education and a retired Baltimore City schools principal and administrator, died of heart disease Sept. 25 at his Hampstead home. He was 84.
Known by his students as Mr. G., he was once the city's acting...Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Religion and Belief, Hialeah, Teaching and Learning, Armed Forces
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Hearings on utilities' derecho storm response scheduled
Maryland energy regulators will grill Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. officials on their cleanup after the June 29 derecho storm in a hearing scheduled for Sept. 13. Eight public hearings will meanwhile take place across the state in August, the...
Tags: St. Paul Street, Government, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Politics, Weather
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