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December 27, 2004
On Thursday, December 23, 2004 C. ERIN ARIZZI, Age 28; loving son of the late Margaret R. (nee Meyers) Arizzi and Carmen R. Arizzi; devoted brother of Tina M. Arizzi; raised by Wayne and Joanina Krosnowski. Also survived by aunts, uncles and cousins. Rev. E. Joseph Cote will officiate a memorial service on Tuesday, December 28 at 2 P.M. at the family owned Peaceful Alternatives Funeral and Cremation Center, P.A., 2325 York Rd., Timonium. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Tina Arizzi Fund, C/O 2403 Spring Lake Dr., Timonium, MD 21093.
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By Katherine Dunn | May 2, 2013
Princeton's Erin McMunn, a Winters Mill graduate, was named Ivy League Attacker of the Year and teammate Sarah Lloyd, a Severna Park graduate, made first team when the conference's postseason awards were announced Wednesday. McMunn was the Ivy League Rookie of the Year last season and is the first Ivy League women's lacrosse player to win one of the top position awards the year following her rookie selection. She is also only the second sophomore in conference history to win one of the major awards.
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By Darren M. Allen and Darren M. Allen,Sun Staff Writer | August 6, 1995
Say hello to Erin. Say goodbye to Baltimore's longest heat wave with temperatures of 90 degrees or higher. Probably.Remnants of the hurricane -- which tore across Florida, killing at least four, into Mississippi, then northward -- began affecting the Baltimore region yesterday. And more is to come.The first sign of Erin locally was a band of at-times severe thunderstorms that began yesterday afternoon and that weather forecasters said should end the 25-day streak of above-90 degree temperatures.
SPORTS
Baltimore Sun staff | April 5, 2013
Former Maryland standout Erin Henderson presented a $5,000 check to National Geographic's Big Cats Initiative yesterday in Washington. Henderson, an Aberdeen grad and Minnesota Vikings linebacker, also agreed to donate an undisclosed sum of money to BCI for every regular-season sack he makes. He calls “Sacks for Cats” his way of raising awareness of the decline of lions, tigers, cheetahs and other big cat species.   “The numbers [of big cats remaining in the wild] are frightening,” said Henderson, who was inspired to get involved after seeing a public service announcement about big cats during Nat Geo WILD's Big Cat Week.
NEWS
March 16, 1999
Maryland State Police in Carroll County will conduct Operation Erin tomorrow to detect and arrest intoxicated drivers.Troopers have been specially selected for the Enforcement Reduces Intoxicated Negligence assignment. Additional patrols will be used to help prevent alcohol-related driving fatalities.Operation Erin troopers will display green ribbons on their cars as a reminder to not drink and drive. Motorists are asked to report aggressive and suspected intoxicated drivers by dialing #77 on a cellular phone.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Joanne E. Morvay and Joanne E. Morvay,Special to the Sun | May 14, 2000
It was like a Baltimore version of the television program "Melrose Place." The setting was an apartment complex in Fells Point, complete with its own courtyard, just like the popular TV show. The characters were a group of young go-getters, most in their 20s. It was 1995. Erin Conroy, fresh out of the University of Delaware, moved in with former college classmates in August. That fall, Dirk Lueders II became the new guy on the block. He had just taken a job at Aberdeen Proving Ground and wanted to live somewhere "fun."
NEWS
By KAREN NITKIN and KAREN NITKIN,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | August 13, 2006
From its first words, the new book by Howard County resident Erin Smedley is designed to hook the reader: " `The ... ' That was the last thing Frank Gibonsin was able to say before he died. He had not but two witnesses, and they were both children." And so the mystery, titled The ... , begins. Over the next 20 chapters, readers get to know 15-year-old twins Jesse (a boy) and Marrni (a girl) as they attempt to decipher the meaning of their grandfather's last word and find a hidden family treasure.
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By Gerald P. Merrell and Gerald P. Merrell,Sun Staff | August 31, 2003
Karen Kiernan strolled into the first-grade classroom for a routine conference with her younger daughter's teacher, confident, with the approaching holidays on her mind. "I expected to hear that she's a great student," Kiernan recalls, "but the teacher began, 'You know the librarian noticed that Erin moves around a lot. Something just doesn't seem right. She's leaning a little off-balance ... and she seems to have a little bit of trouble with her speech.' " The family wasn't alarmed. After all, Erin was only 6, and many her age are human forms of Raggedy Ann dolls, awkward and still in search of poise and equilibrium.
NEWS
By Lisa Goldberg and Lisa Goldberg,SUN STAFF | September 26, 2001
With storms bearing down Monday evening, F. Patrick Marlatt hustled his daughters out the doors at the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute on the University of Maryland, College Park campus, urging them to leave before the torrential rains and ferocious winds hit. Within minutes, Marlatt would be buried under the rubble of the trailers that housed the institute, and his daughters, both students at College Park, would be dead, victims of a swirling wind...
SPORTS
February 2, 1993
In yesterday's editions, a teammate's picture mistakenly was run instead of that of Francis Scott Key's Erin Murphey. Murphey is pictured above.The Sun regrets the error.
EXPLORE
March 27, 2013
Ted and Mary Jo Pankau of Lake Geneva, Wisc., announce the engagement of their daughter, Erin Pankau, to Trevor McEvoy, son of Rick and Shelley McEvoy of Bel Air. Pankau is a graduate of Badger High School and Wake Forest University and is a faculty development coordinator at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health in Baltimore. McEvoy is a graduate of John Carroll School and Wake Forest University. He is an accountant for Colfax Corporation in Fulton. The wedding is planned for Sept.
SPORTS
By Todd Karpovich and For The Baltimore Sun | March 9, 2013
The last time the Johns Hopkins women's lacrosse team hosted Northwestern, in 2011, the Blue Jays earned one of the biggest upsets in the history of their program. The Wildcats returned to Homewood Field on Saturday, and this time the game did not go nearly as well for Johns Hopkins. Erin Fitzgerald tied a career-high with five goals and No. 4 Northwestern never trailed in a 18-8 victory. The No. 11 Blue Jays dropped their American Lacrosse Conference opener after starting the season with four straight victories.
EXPLORE
March 8, 2013
The engagement of Erin Fitzgerald and Stephen Dombroskie has been announced. Fitzgerald is the daughter of Kevin and Michelle Fitzgerald of Edgewood. She is a 2002 graduate of Edgewood High School and a 2011 graduate of Harford Community College, where she earned her associate's degree in biology. Dombroskie is the son of Jeff and Karen Dombroskie of Bel Air. He is a 2004 graduate of Bel Air High School and a 2008 graduate of Delaware Valley College, where he earned a bachelor of science, zoo science degree.
FEATURES
By Sloane Brown, Special to The Baltimore Sun | May 10, 2012
This couple's story is rooted in tradition, starting with the school they both attended, five years apart. In their four years as a couple, they've started many of their own traditions. Wedding Date: June 16, 2012 Her story: Erin Berman, 27, grew up in Pikesville and is a Lower School teacher at Jemicy School, a school for students with dyslexia and other language-based learning disorders. Her father, Steve Berman, is president of Mid Atlantic Realty Management, Inc. Her mother, Susan Imber, is local sales manager for Comcast Spotlight.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Sara Toth | May 2, 2012
If “The Voice” was the NCAA Final Four, my bracket would be looking pretty clutch right about now. If we didn't have enough numbers, during the season finale of “The Biggest Loser,” what with pounds lost, body weight percentage lost, etc., etc., NBC producers must have thought their audience simply wasn't getting enough math in their lives , because, oh Lordy, there was math Tuesday night. After Monday's show, coaches were asked to split 100 points between their two semi-finalists.
SPORTS
April 12, 2012
Erin McMunn, Princeton Freshman, Westminster, attacker An All-Metro player who helped Winters Mill win three state titles, McMunn is making a stellar debut with the Tigers. Last week, she set a Princeton record for most assists in a game with six and finished with a career-high seven points in a 14-13 win at Temple. She also had a goal and two assists in a 12-4 win over Yale. She has played in all 10 games, starting eight, and contributed at least two points in each.
FEATURES
By Julie Gallego and Julie Gallego,Knight-Ridder News Service | June 26, 1992
LONG BEACH, Calif. -- At 16, Erin Hamm has little work experience and no business expertise. But three months ago, she and her mom decided to go into the condom business.On Friday, Erin, her mother, Heather Hamm, and a "silent partner" known only as "Pat," opened Condom Wrap, a store offering 200 types of prophylactics."It had to happen sometime," says Erin, a petite brunet who will be a high school senior in the fall.Along with the condoms, the store will carry custom T-shirts, shorts, jackets, hats and condom jewelry.
FEATURES
By Chris Kridler and Chris Kridler,SUN STAFF | June 28, 1996
The naked ladies are the least interesting part of "Striptease," based on the Carl Hiaasen novel. Although the movie is a bit too long, oddball humor and a likable cast keep it entertaining.Demi Moore stars as Erin Grant, who takes a job stripping at the Eager Beaver in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., so she can earn enough money to win a child custody case against her loser ex-husband, Darrell (Robert Patrick, probably best known as the mighty morphin' Terminator in "Terminator 2"). His criminal record got her fired from her job as a secretary with the FBI, and now he's using their daughter (Rumer Willis, Moore's real daughter)
ENTERTAINMENT
By Sara Toth | April 4, 2012
This recap of "The Voice" is brought to you by several pots of coffee and the frantic distractions of Election Eve in the newsroom. Bear with me, and this all-too-brief blog post.  The deal: The six members of Team Christina and Team Blake all performed live last night - 12 performances total - and America had a 12-hour window in which to vote for their favorite contestants. The audience votes save three members on each team but - SURPRISE TWIST! - the coaches can save one contestant who placed in the bottom three, meaning four members from each team progress to the quarterfinals.
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