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By Edward Gunts and Edward Gunts,Staff Writer | July 26, 1992
A joint venture of Loyola Federal Savings Bank and Williamsburg Builders of Columbia has begun marketing residences at The Cloisters at Charles, a luxury town house development at Charles Street and Bellona Avenue.The group will unveil models during a preview Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at 6409 Cloisters Gate Drive.A Loyola subsidiary, FSB Development Inc., took control of the 10-acre parcel last year after Loyola initiated foreclosure proceedings against the original developer, Faust Homes.
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By Don Markus, The Baltimore Sun | February 9, 2013
After finishing his freshman season at Maryland, Nick Faust figured that he had a good chance to become one of the men's basketball team's leading scorers as a sophomore. With the departure last spring of Terrell Stoglin, the Atlantic Coast Conference's top scorer a year ago, it seemed only logical for Faust to make that step. If his freshman year was a big transition for a player who had not played point guard since middle school and had been accustomed to always being a primary scoring option, Faust's sophomore year has been even more of an adjustment.
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June 23, 2001
Baseball Athletics: Agreed to terms with OF Austin Nagle and assigned him to Rookie League Athletics. Braves: Assigned IF Kurt Abbott to Triple-A Richmond for injury rehabilitation. Devil Rays: Placed former Orioles P Esteban Yan on 15-day DL with inflammation of right shoulder. Recalled P Jeff Wallace from Triple-A Durham. Expos: Optioned OF Milton Bradley to Triple-A Ottawa. Recalled OF Peter Bergeron from Ottawa. Mets: Agreed to terms with IF David Bacani and assigned him to Appalachian League Kingsport.
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By Jeff Barker and The Baltimore Sun | January 15, 2013
Maryland coach Mark Turgeon said he continued to practice Nick Faust at point guard today. He said that freeing Seth Allen from point-guard duties might enable the freshman to score more. Maryland needs the scoring. The Terps, who host No. 14 N.C. State Wednesday night, are averaging 74.8 points. But Maryland is averaging 67.7 points in Atlantic Coast Conference games. The Terps scored just 47 points in a seven-point loss to Miami on Sunday night. Allen can be a dangerous scorer, particularly when he's playing off the ball.
NEWS
March 28, 2004
On March 25, 2004 WILLIAM HARRY FAUST SR., beloved husband of Anna Marie Faust; loving father of Diane Linkowich and her husband Mike, William Faust Jr. and his wife Jeanne and Scott Faust and his wife Joan; dear grandfather of Michael Linkowich III, Chuck Linkowich, Jennifer Faust, Kristen Faust and Austin Faust; great-grandfather of Griffen Linkowich and Chelsea Linkowich. Friends may call at the Bruzdzinksi Funeral Home P.A., 1407 Old Eastern Ave., Essex at Route 702 (beltway exit 36)
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By Tim Smith, The Baltimore Sun | April 14, 2012
The last time Charles Gounod's "Faust" was staged at the Lyric Opera House , 11 years ago, the work's original medieval-period setting was changed to World War I. That production, devised for the late John Lehmeyer for the old Baltimore Opera Company, found the soul-selling title character and that of the accommodating Mephistopheles decked out as German fighter pilots. Silent films were projected in key scenes. This week, "Faust" returns to the same venue, the inaugural-season closing presentation by Lyric Opera Baltimore.
NEWS
May 30, 2005
On May 26, 2005, THORA ILENE (nee Lane); beloved wife of the late Frank F. Faust; devoted mother of Frank Lane Faust and wife Page and Peter Charles Faust and wife Ellen; devoted sister of Alva Viste, Glenn Lane, Dean Lane and Forrest Lane; devoted grandmother of Patricia Lane Britt, Peter Charles Faust, IV, Laura Elizabeth Faust and Meredith Talley; devoted great-grandmother of Austin Neil Britt, Emily Alyse Britt, Amelia Talley. Friends may call at the Lassahn Funeral Home, Inc., 7401 Belair Road, on Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services will be held at the Kenwood Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment Parkwood Cemetery.
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March 1, 2005
On February 27, 2005, GLADYS L. FAUST (nee Remillieux); dearest wife of the late John V. Faust; devoted mother of John W. Faust and wife Bernice, Robert L. Faust and wife Eileen, Richard G. Faust and wife Sharon and Suzanne E. Shiflett and husband Evans; beloved sister of Elaine Snyder. Also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held at the CHARLES L. STEVENS FUNERAL HOME, INC., 1501 E. Fort Avenue, Locust Point, MD, on Wednesday, 10 A.M. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Park.
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February 18, 2008
On February 12, 2008, EDWARD T.; devoted husband of Sandra. He is also survived by two daughters, Paula Faust, Sheila Rogers, and one son Wayne. Devoted cousin Bobby Russell of Washington, DC; six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, two sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends. Friends may call at the Carlton C. Douglass Funeral Service, P.A., on Sunday, 2 to 6 P.M. and on Monday, Mr. Faust will lie in state at the Union Baptist Church, 105 Main Street, Turner Station, MD, 2 to 8 P.M. Family will receive friends Tuesday, 12 to 12:30 P.M., with services following.
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By Don Markus and The Baltimore Sun | January 14, 2013
Maryland's sudden two-game losing streak in the Atlantic Coast Conference will likely result in more lineup changes for the Terps going into Wednesday's home game against North Carolina State. Second-year coach Mark Turgeon said during Monday's ACC teleconference that the two positions he needs to get more production and consistency from are point guard and power forward. I asked him during the teleconference whether he'd consider returning sophomore Nick Faust (City) to some point guard duty against the Wolfpack after the way freshman Seth Allen and junior Pe'Shon Howard struggled in Sunday's 54-47 loss at Miami.
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By Don Markus and The Baltimore Sun | January 6, 2013
Welcome back to Morning Shootaround, a regular feature this season the day after Maryland basketball games. While we can't bring you into the Terps' lockerroom after games - reporters haven't been allowed in there since the last couple of years under Gary Williams - we will recap what was said in the press conference afterward by Maryland coach Mark Turgeon and his players. We will give some of our own insight into what transpired on the court during the previous day's game and what the Terps will be working on at practice looking ahead to their next game.
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By Don Markus, The Baltimore Sun | November 23, 2012
Nick Faust caught the ball in the corner, his hands in a shooter's position and his eyes focused on the rim as if the Maryland guard was ready to launch one of his rainbow jumpers. When a Lafayette defender took a step toward Faust, the 6-6 sophomore from Baltimore burst past him decisively and elevated toward the basket. Faust was fouled as he went in for a dunk. The message from second-year Maryland coach Mark Turgeon had apparently reached Faust, whose hesitancy to use his athleticism rather than settle for what has long been an erratic outside shot has been a stumbling block toward his progress in becoming a college star.
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By Matt Bracken and The Baltimore Sun | October 24, 2012
There was a foreboding sense early last season that Nick Faust might not live up to the hype. The City grad and Baltimore Sun first-team All-Metro selection was a consensus four-star prospect joining a Maryland team in desperate need of scorers other than Terrell Stoglin . But Faust “ was pressing ,” in the Terps' season-opening win over UNC-Wilmington last fall, coach Mark Turgeon said. And really, that quote could have been applicable to Faust after many non-conference games in 2011.
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By Don Markus and The Baltimore Sun | August 3, 2012
One of the questions coming out of last season for first-year Maryland coach Mark Turgeon was who his starting point guard was going to be in 2012-13. At the time, the answer seemed to be Terrell Stoglin, but those plans were scrapped when the sophomore guard was suspended from the team for a year and then opted to put his name into the NBA draft. With Stoglin gone and Pe'Shon Howard coming off knee surgery, Turgeon's most experienced point guard was Nick Faust, who as a freshman played the position in Howard's absence due to injuries during the first and last month.
SPORTS
August 3, 2012
Baltimore Sun staffers Don Markus, Chris Korman and Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports. Will Nick Faust's experience playing on an overseas tour recently help him develop his game for the Terps next season? Don Markus: By the end of his freshman year in College Park, the former City star was one of Mark Turgeon's most consistent and all-around players. Just as incoming freshman Jake Layman benefited from making the U-18 national team this summer, Faust certainly will be helped by his experience playing on a summer college all-star team that played three games in a tournament in Estonia last week.
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By Glenn Graham and The Baltimore Sun | July 24, 2012
City grad and Maryland sophomore guard Nick Faust has been selected to play for the East Coast All Stars that will compete in the Four Nations Cup in Estonia this week. Calvert Hall coach John Bauersfeld will serve as an assistant coach under Lycoming College head coach Guy Rancourt. The East Coast All Stars (ECA) were founded in the summer of 2006 and is comprised of some of the best college talent in the country. In addition to the host country's Estonia National Team, ECA will go up against the Czech Republic and Georgia National Teams.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Tim Smith, The Baltimore Sun | April 14, 2012
The last time Charles Gounod's "Faust" was staged at the Lyric Opera House , 11 years ago, the work's original medieval-period setting was changed to World War I. That production, devised for the late John Lehmeyer for the old Baltimore Opera Company, found the soul-selling title character and that of the accommodating Mephistopheles decked out as German fighter pilots. Silent films were projected in key scenes. This week, "Faust" returns to the same venue, the inaugural-season closing presentation by Lyric Opera Baltimore.
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