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Overlea woman, 20, killed when car skids, hits pole
An icy road and an out-of-control car killed an Overlea woman Friday night, Baltimore County police said yesterday. A 1991 Volvo driven by Christina Marie Hadley, 20, of the 4300 block of Kenwood Ave., skidded while southbound on a slick stretch of Belair...Tags: Vehicles
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Md. jobless rate reaches 12-year high
The economic crisis pushed Maryland's jobless rate to a 12-year high in October, the Labor Department said yesterday, but economists said even modest growth in the labor force kept unemployment from spiking further. Maryland's unemployment rate hit 5...Tags: Linthicum, USG Corporation, Employment, Business, Economic Policy
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Joyce H. McCallister, teacher and volunteer
Joyce Helen McCallister, a former teacher who volunteered at a residence for battered women and their children, died of ovarian cancer Sunday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Perry Hall resident was 66. Born Joyce Helen Goyert in Baltimore and raised on...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Parkville, Death and Dying, Halloween, Perry Hall
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3 Balto. Co. schools closing early due to water main break
By a baltimoresun.com reporterA water main break is causing several Baltimore County schools to dismiss early today, school district officials said. Overlea High School is closing at 10 a.m., Golden Ring Middle School at 10:30 and Shady Spring Elementary School at 11 a.m. -
Assaults stoke fear for elderly
In the past year, Caryle Sybert has suffered a stroke, a broken bone in her neck and a bad fall. Getting shot was the last straw. "I think I'm finished with bad luck," Sybert, a 76-year-old resident of an apartment complex for seniors in Overlea, said...Tags: Games, Halloween, Game Playing, Vehicles, Road Transportation
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Diane M. Urbanski
Diane M. Urbanski, a Perry Hall homemaker and longtime parochial school volunteer, died of lung cancer Thursday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. She was 47. Diane Marie Beebe was born in Chicago and moved to Baltimore with her family in 1964, and later to a...Tags: Ethan Allen, Death and Dying, Parochial Schools, Perry Hall, Furniture
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Dorothy E. Anderson, cosmetologist
Dorothy E. "Doris" Anderson, a former cosmetologist who helped build planes during World War II, died Sunday of ovarian cancer at Hospice Center of Queen Anne's County in Centreville. The former longtime Overlea resident was 86. Dorothy Elizabeth Rassa...Tags: Queen Anne's County, Death and Dying
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John T. Ciesielski Sr., APG employee
John T. Ciesielski Sr., a former longtime Aberdeen Proving Ground employee and Civil War buff, died Oct. 13 of kidney failure at St. Joseph Medical Center in Towson. The Overlea resident was 96. Mr. Ciesielski was born in New Kensington, Pa., and moved...Tags: Highlandtown, Kensington, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Death and Dying
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Dundalk man, 38, charged in standoff in Overlea
A 38-year-old Dundalk man faced multiple charges Friday after a 14-hour standoff at an Overlea house Thursday that ended when he surrendered several hours after releasing three unharmed hostages, Baltimore County police said. Charges against Roger Lee...Tags: Dundalk
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Marjorie C. Wright, teacher and active Republican
Marjorie C. Wright, a former schoolteacher and longtime Parkville resident, died of heart failure Oct. 4 at Good Samaritan Hospital. She was 81. Born Marjorie Crouch in Denbo, Pa., and raised in Blainesburg, Pa., she was a 1945 graduate of East Pike...Tags: Parkville, Death and Dying, Elementary Schools
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Names in the news
•Dr. Timothy G. Doyle and Dr. Jason E. Goodman have joined the clinical staff at Mercy Medical Center. They will see patients exclusively at Overlea Personal Physicians at 7602 Belair Road, Overlea. Board certified in internal medicine, Doyle has...Tags: Albert Einstein, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Medicine, Health and Safety at School
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Man charged in standoff also wanted in S.C.
A Dundalk man charged with three counts of false imprisonment in a hostage-taking incident Thursday that closed down a portion of Overlea for nearly 15 hours has been charged with auto theft and violation of probation stemming from a criminal offense in...Tags: Dundalk, Prisons
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