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June 6, 2012
Ray and Peggy Spencer, of Perryville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah M. Spencer, to Andrew A. Hugo, of Bel Air. Spencer received her master's degree from Towson University and is employed with Cecil County Public Schools. Hugo, the son of Toni Hugo of Bel Air and Mark Hugo of Pylesville, received his master's degree from the University of Baltimore and is employed with Safeway Markets Inc. The couple are planning a March 2013 wedding.
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The Baltimore Sun | June 2, 2012
University of Maryland, Baltimore County police say they have charged a 21-year-old student with brandishing a weapon on campus, an incident that placed the campus on high alert Thursday morning. Andrew Kelechi Irechukwu of Timonium is accused of having a dangerous weapon on school property, carrying a handgun in a vehicle, malicious destruction of property and disturbing the operation of a school, according to campus police. Police had said Thursday that a student displayed a handgun to a female acquaintance at the Catonsville campus around 5:15 a.m. Thursday.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Richard Gorelick and The Baltimore Sun | May 7, 2012
Andrew Zimmern's "Bizarre Foods" picked up a James Beard award for TV Show, On Location at Friday night's Book, Broadcast and Awards. Zimmern, the headliner for this Saturday's Foodie Experience event at the Hippodrome, won an individual James Beard award in 2010 for TV Food Personality . The award for TV Show, Fixed Location went to "Chopped," and its host, Ted Allen, won this year's award for Media Personality/Host....
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From The Aegis | May 2, 2012
James and Denise Carnaggio, of Bel Air, announce the engagement of their daughter, Cortney Jayne, to Robert Andrew Flock, son of John and Debra Flock of Fallston. The bride to be graduated in 2006 from the John Carroll School and Salisbury University with a B.S.N in nursing. She is an oncology nurse at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She also coaches varsity field hockey at her alma mater. The prospective groom is a 2006 graduate of Fallston High School. He is the Whole Goods Coordinator for Atlantic Tractor in Whiteford.
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By Richard Gorelick and The Baltimore Sun | May 1, 2012
The third annual Foodie Experience is just around the corner, and the Hippodrome has released the lineup of participating restaurants, caterers and other vendors. Among them are a few restaurants that will be making their Foodie Experience debuts, including Bond Street Social , Rye , Shapiro's Cafe , Stuggy's and Waterfront Kitchen . Instead of a post-show reception, the grazing and tasting portion of the May 12 event will take place before headliner Andrew Zimmern, host of the Travel Channel's popular program "Bizarre Foods," takes the stage at 6 p.m. Beginning at 3 p.m., restaurants and caterers will serve samples inside the theater.
SPORTS
The Washington Post | April 10, 2012
Washington Nationals closer Drew Storen will visit renowned surgeon Dr. James Andrews today for a second opinion on his right elbow, manager Davey Johnson said. Storen will almost certainly not need Tommy John ligament-replacement surgery, a typical fear when players visit Andrews. But depending on the results of Andrews' examination, Storen could miss at least half the season because of a "loose body" in his elbow and the surgery that would be required to remove it. Storen, 24, felt tenderness in his elbow Sunday while throwing a simulated game, particularly when he threw fastballs.
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By Sandra McKee, The Baltimore Sun | March 31, 2012
Archbishop Curley sophomore Andrew Davis went the full five innings, pitching a one-hitter against Patterson in Saturday's first round of the President's Cup baseball tournament at Boys' Latin. The Friars won 14-0, but the Clippers also found much to feel good about. "We stood together," Patterson catcher Derrick Green said. "We're getting to know our teammates better. We're building trust and togetherness, like a family. We tried to help each other. " They needed to. Their expected starting pitcher didn't show up for the game, nor did their starting shortstop.
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By Edward Lee | March 27, 2012
Junior Andrew Wascavage has been the goalkeeper of record in all eight of Towson's games this season, compiling a 5-3 record while ranking 21st in Division I in goals-against average (9.04) and 24th in save percentage (.532). But coach Shawn Nadelen said the plan is to continue to split halves between Wascavage and fifth-year senior Travis Love. “I think we'll still look to tinker,” Nadelen said Monday. “We have a great goalie in Travis as well. I just think it was something that you feel out during a game.
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By Eduardo A. Encina and The Baltimore Sun | March 21, 2012
Orioles left-hander Zach Britton has no structural damage in his injured left shoulder, but it continues to appear likely that he will start the season on the disabled list after his visit with renowned orthopedist Dr. James Andrews on Wednesday. Britton visited Andrews in Pensacola, Fla., for another opinion on the recent flare up of inflammationon his left shoulder. Andrews saw no structural damage, but he received two rounds of platelet rich plasma injections to help settle the inflammation.
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By Dan Connolly, The Baltimore Sun | March 21, 2012
SARASOTA, Fla. - Orioles pitcher Zach Britton will not need surgery on his ailing left shoulder, but a process to help lessen the inflammation could sideline the 24-year-old left-hander up to six weeks. It means he will miss Opening Day and potentially all of April. "I'm not going to rush back and have the same issue crop back up," said Britton, who has been dealing with the inflammation off and on since August. "It's just a process that I've got to take. I'm frustrated with it, but if it's going to help me pitch and have a long career, that's the most important thing.
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