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By Dan Connolly and Dan Connolly,dan.connolly@baltsun.com | January 16, 2010
If you don't plan ahead to see a game at Camden Yards this season, or you want to watch the Boston Red Sox or New York Yankees play there, then expect to pay more than you did in 2009. For the first time, the Orioles are charging a game-day ticketing fee of between $1 and $5, depending on the original price of the seat, for every home game this year - if that ticket is purchased after 12:01 a.m. on game day. In other words, walk up to the window to buy tickets on game day and you'll pay extra.
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By Dan Connolly and dan.connolly@baltsun.com | January 15, 2010
If you don't plan ahead to see a game at Camden Yards this season, or you want to watch the Boston Red Sox or New York Yankees play there, then expect to pay more than you did in 2009. For the first time, the Orioles are charging a game-day ticketing fee of between $1 and $5, depending on the original price of the seat, for every home game this year -- if that ticket is purchased after 12:01 a.m. on game day. In other words, walk up to the window to buy tickets on game day and you'll pay extra.
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By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF | December 9, 1997
Joe Ison, the Douglass High basketball player injured and rendered unconscious during Friday night's game against Paterson Catholic (N.J.), was in school yesterday after having spent the weekend recovering at Greater Baltimore Medical Center hospital.Ison, a junior forward, fell to the gymnasium floor after a mid-air collision with an opposing player, landing on the area between the back of his head and neck.Ison, released from the hospital Sunday night, lay unconscious for about 10 minutes before being able to open his eyes and move his arms and legs, was taken from the scene by ambulance.
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By Glenn P. Graham | November 8, 2003
Matchup: Monterrey Fury (1-3) vs. Blast (2-3) Site: 1st Mariner Arena Time: 7:35 Radio: WCBM (680 AM) Outlook: Blast players are to receive their 2002-03 Major Indoor Soccer League championship rings in a pre-game ceremony. Then, they will try to get back on track after last weekend's 9-4 loss to the KiXX in Philadelphia. In town for the first time is the expansion Fury, the Mexican club that will be playing its second game in as many nights, having lost, 7-1, in Milwaukee last night.
ENTERTAINMENT
By J. Wynn Rousuck | August 10, 2000
Baltimore Playwrights Festival veteran Carol Weinberg returns to the festival this summer with a play grounded in the Civil Rights struggle. "Freedom Summer," which opens tomorrow at the Vagabond Players, tells the story of a housewife from Queens, N.Y., whose commonplace existence is upset by the disappearance of Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney, three young men who volunteered to register voters in Mississippi in 1964. Lynda McClary stars as the housewife, and Matthew Bowerman portrays Goodman.
NEWS
December 10, 2004
On December 9, 2004, MARION A. (nee Mc Cauley), beloved wife of the late James A. Zimmerman, Sr., loving mother of Madeline K. Jones and her husband Sterling, Sarah V. Ruby and her husband Carroll and James A. Zimmerman, Jr. and his devoted friend Heather Bader, sister of Bernice Snyder, Ethel Curtis, Edith Jenkins and the late Gertrude Kirby, Josephine Botterill, Helen Kelbaugh, baby sister little Mary, and twin brothers, Benjamin and Harrisoni Mc...
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December 12, 2003
On December 10, 2003 WILLARD DALE BARKER, SR. of Bel Air, MD beloved husband of Josephine Fouse Barker; devoted father of Willard Dale Barker, Jr., Sharon A. Barker, and Donna J. Bader; loving son of Ina Ruth Testerman Barker and the late Lester Ovid Barker; loving brother of Karen L. Fouse. Also survived by one granddaughter Megan E. Garcia. Services will be held in Baptist View Church, Forest Hill, MD on Saturday, December 13, 2003 at 2 p.m. Interment will be in adjoining cemetery. Friends may call at the family owned McComas Funeral Home, P.A., Abingdon, MD on Fri., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Those who desire may contribute to Baptist View Church, 2718 Sharon Road, Forest Hill, MD 21050.
NEWS
October 5, 2008
On October 2, 2008, L.E. (alias Lee or Butch) KIELMAN, JR. passed away. Born December 18, 1945 in Baltimore, he was the son of Dorothy Bader Kielman and the late L.E. Kielman, Sr.; devoted husband of Denice Kielman; beloved father of Todd and wife Jenna, Erin and husband Brian; dear brother of George, Lil, Carol, Blake and Scott; loving Pop to Katie, Livie and William. Friends may call on Tuesday, 5-6 p.m. at Pritts Funeral Home and Chapel, 412 Washington Rd., Westminster. Please use the chapel entrance.
NEWS
By Suzanne Loudermilk and Suzanne Loudermilk,SUN STAFF | May 21, 1997
To prepare for the 21st century, Goucher College has begun a multimillion-dollar construction campaign to renovate aging buildings and spruce up its entrance in Towson.The plans, ranging from a $6.8 million upgrade of an academic building to the installation of a $300,000 pond, will be announced today at the annual meeting of Towson Development Corp., a nonprofit community improvement association."Pretty soon, the bulldozers will be here. We thought we'd better tell people," said Mark W. Jones, the college's vice president for development.
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By Dan Connolly and The Baltimore Sun | August 22, 2012
For the first time in 15 years, the Orioles will be sending out postseason ticket invoices to plan holders starting Thursday morning. All season ticketholders should get the invoices - making them eligible to buy tickets to all levels of potential playoffs at Camden Yards - by next week, and perhaps as early as Friday. “It's very exciting for us. The fact we are having daily postseason meetings to prepare all elements for the postseason is not something we have experienced in recent years,” said Greg Bader, the Orioles' director of communications.