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- Lucy Claiborne Ritter Skeen, Baltimore City Schools administrator known for her entertaining, diesbaltimoresun.com
- Pimlico faces a brighter future following Northwest Baltimore rebuilding legislationbaltimoresun.com
- Irvin Fishbein, World War II Army translator who helped Holocaust survivors, dies at 101baltimoresun.com
- David Irvin Scott, pharmacist denied entry to Maryland due to his race, diesbaltimoresun.com
- Merilyn Helen Fink, bookkeeper and co-president of her synagogue’s sisterhood, diesbaltimoresun.com
- Judith Mary Westerhout, multilinguist who taught dyslexic children, diesbaltimoresun.com
- J. Michael McLaughlin, attorney and women’s lacrosse coach, diesbaltimoresun.com
- Paul M. Mintz, antiques dealer who found valuable painting at a Baltimore thrift store, diesbaltimoresun.com
- Perkins Homes transforms into Perkins Square with multiple types of housingbaltimoresun.com
- Ann Nelson Stacy, doyenne of Baltimore architecture, dies at 95baltimoresun.com
- Janet Hardie Harvey, Irvine Nature Center administrator and advocate for Johnston Square, diesbaltimoresun.com
- The Hooper House, built on cotton profits, gets cleaned and pressed in Baltimore’s Old Goucherbaltimoresun.com
- Sister Anne Marie Mack, president of the Sisters of Bon Secours in the late 90s, diesbaltimoresun.com
- Denton C. Anderson, physicist who worked on the Voyager space missions, diesbaltimoresun.com
- Ann Delia Francis Kleiber, church volunteer from Loch Raven Village, dies at 100baltimoresun.com
- Abdul Kazi, Aberdeen Proving Ground atomic physicist, diesbaltimoresun.com
- No longer hunting for story behind Mary Sue Easter eggs | READER COMMENTARYbaltimoresun.com
- Lavinia ‘Vinni’ Penniman, piano teacher and school musical theater director, diesbaltimoresun.com
- The Sue in Mary Sue eggs is a nun named Sister Susanne who lives in Elkridgebaltimoresun.com
- North Avenue Market’s new ownership looks to lure creative industrybaltimoresun.com
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