NEWS
November 1, 2009
On October 24, 2009, ALEXANDER CHANDLER JR., Survived by son, Aaron Chandler, daughters, Krista Chandler Everett, Ayvia and Alexica Chandler, mother Christine Chandler, brothers, Kelvin and Derrick Chandler, six grandchildren, Rodney Horton Jr., Ariana Chandler, Darius Everett, Amoni Hance, Donte Hance and Kristen Everett and a host of other family and friends. Family will receive friends at the family owned WYLIE FUNERAL HOME P.A. OF BALTIMORE COUNTY,
NEWS
By Frederick N. Rasmussen | October 12, 2009
Martha B. Chandler, a churchwoman who had been active in the affairs of Macedonia Baptist Church for more than 50 years, died of cancer Oct. 1 at her West Baltimore home. She was 83. Martha Dreusilla Brockington, the daughter of a minister and homemaker, was born and raised in Kingstree, S.C. She was a 1944 graduate of Tomlinson Elementary and High School in Kingstree, and two years later, married Joseph Chandler Sr. The couple moved to Baltimore in 1947. In 1955, she joined Macedonia Baptist Church.
NEWS
September 30, 2009
On September 24, 2009, KEVIN A. Friends may visit the family owned MARCH FUNERAL HOME WEST INC., 4300 Wabash Avenue on Thursday after 9 A.M., where the family will receive friends from 5 to 7 P.M and on Friday at 9 A.M. Funeral services will follow at 9:30 A.M. In
ENTERTAINMENT
By DAVE ROSENTHAL | April 5, 2009
On March 26, the literary world marked the 50th anniversary of Raymond Chandler's death. The author of The Big Sleep and Farewell, My Lovely was, along with Marylanders Dashiell Hammett and James M. Cain, a creator of the cynical, hard-edged private eye. His characters knew that politicians had something to hide, cops were on the take, women were dangerous distractions and whiskey kept a man sane. Chandler's writing was simple, straightforward: "I needed a drink, I needed a lot of life insurance, I needed a vacation, I needed a house in the country.
NEWS
By Glenn Graham and Glenn Graham,glenn.graham@baltsun.com | September 3, 2008
Nervous is how St. Vincent Pallotti senior defender Jazzmine Chandler described the moment. Even a little scared. She didn't feel the jittery flash before the two Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference championship games she has played in, or any of the many times a top-notch forward was trying to race past her. So what had Chandler frazzled? The day after tryouts during her freshman year, the new team was assembled and each player was asked to stand up and say what she could improve on for the coming season.
BUSINESS
By Lorraine Mirabella and Lorraine Mirabella,Sun reporter | February 1, 2008
Tribune Co., the Baltimore Sun Co.'s parent company, will purchase the city properties where the newspaper is produced, opening the way for possible redevelopment deals for large sites downtown and near the waterfront. The Chicago media company said yesterday that it exercised an option to purchase The Sun's headquarters complex on North Calvert Street and its printing plant on nearly 60 acres in South Baltimore. The purchase is part of a $175 million acquisition of eight former Times Mirror properties totaling 3 million square feet.