Catonsville (Maryland)

The gift of life

Westboro man launches chain of organ donations Edward F. Behn of Westboro decided he wanted to donate a kidney. (T&G Staff/PAUL KAPTEYN) By Priyanka Dayal TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF WESTBORO — Last week, Edward F. Behn drove to...

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Potomac State cruises

KEYSER, W.Va. — The Potomac State College volleyball team defeated Northern Virginia Community College 25-9, 25-13, 25-14 Tuesday at Potomac State College. Kelly Scott had nine points, three aces, 11 kills and 11 digs for...

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Md. Student Heads Coast Guard Cadet Class

NEW LONDON, Conn. - A Maryland student has been named the first black female regimental commander in the 133-year history of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. Cadet 1st Class Jacqueline Fitch of Catonsville, Md., was appointed as...

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Episcopal nuns turn to Catholic Church

Published: Sept. 4, 2009 at 8:24 PM CATONSVILLE, Md., Sept. 4 (UPI) -- Most of the nuns in a Maryland order and their chaplain have left the Episcopal Church to become Roman Catholics. Baltimore Archbishop Edwin O'Brien...

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[monochrom] Actor, Director Tim Robbins Takes Up Historic Vietnam War Protest in Production of...

We end today's show with the Academy Award-winning actor, director and writer Tim Robbins. Tim is involved in a new production of Father Daniel Berrigan's acclaimed play The Trial of the Catonsville Nine. The play centers on...

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James P. Libertini, decorated World War II veteran, dead at 86

His construction company built Naval Academy's football stadium James P. "JP" Libertini Sr., a decorated World War II veteran and Small Business Administration official who earlier had owned a construction company, died of a...

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Actor, Director Tim Robbins Takes Up Historic Vietnam War Protest in Production of "The Trial of...

Thursday, August 27, 2009 : Academy-award winning actor, director and writer Tim Robbins is involved in a new production of Father Daniel Berrigan's acclaimed play "The Trial of the Catonsville 9." The play centers on the...

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Burned Baltimore kitty starting to heal - update

Gabrielle, the kitten kids recently tortured and burned in West Baltimore, is healing well, her doctor says. "She's eating and comfortable and healing really well," Dr. Leslie Sinclair at Spay Maryland in Catonsville said this...

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CATONSVILLE, MD: Anglican Nuns to be received into Catholic Church

CATONSVILLE, MD: Anglican Nuns going to Rome by Br. Stephen, O.Cist June 16, 2009 NLM is reporting this morning that the Anglican All Saints Sisters of the Poor in Catonsville, Maryland have announced their intention to be...

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Maryland High School Renovations Complicated by Asbestos

Catonsville, Maryland - May 24, 2009 Maryland's Catonsville High School is undergoing renovation and construction, but has hit a small snag in the carefully timed construction schedule. In addition to asbestos issues, the...

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