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By Jackie Powder and Jackie Powder,Staff writer | October 9, 1991
The former president of a Woodbine generator manufacturing company pleaded guilty last week to failing to file income tax withholding returns for his employees totaling $89,500.Michael J. Mulcahey, 47, former president and owner of the now-defunct Genco Industries Inc., used the money for personal mortgage payments, car payments and speculative investments, according to a statement of facts read in CircuitCourt by assistant attorney general Karen J. Kruger.Mulcahey of Southbury, Conn., paid $10,000 toward restitution to the state of Maryland.
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By PAT BRODOWSKI | July 19, 1995
Sunshine Genco, chosen from a group of five contestants, became the Manchester Fire Prevention Queen for 1995-1996 at the Manchester Carnival on July 4.Cindy Reed was first runner-up.All five contestants were well-versed in fire prevention. Each had thought of her own way to teach fire prevention throughout the year to the community.After interviews by a panel of three judges, each contestant answered two questions."I went to school with all the girls I was running against. Everybody had wonderful answers," recalled Ms. Genco.
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July 25, 2009
On July 21, 2009, FRANK J. GENCO, JR., loving son of Helen Genco (nee Donati) and the late Frank J. Genco, Sr., beloved brother of Vincent Genco and Michael Genco and his wife Patty, dear uncle of Chelsea and Shelbi. He will also be dearly missed by his fellow motorcyclist. Relatives and friends are invited to call the SCHIMUNEK FUNERAL HOME OF BEL AIR, 610 W. MacPhail Rd (Route 24) on Friday from 7 to 9 P.M. and Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M., where a memorial service will be held on Saturday at 7:30 P.M. CASUAL ATTIRE REQUIRED.
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February 27, 2005
On February 24, 2005, CHARLES"Dubeck" HENNEGAN, III, beloved husband of Charlotte B. Hennegan, devoted father of Patricia Litzenberger, Margaret Genco, Mary Catherine Pruchniewski and Elizabeth Hoeffler, dear brother of Mary Campitelli and Elizabeth Carter, loving grandfather of Stephanie and T. C. Litzenberger and Natalie Genco, great-grandfather of Tyler Litzenberger, father-in-law of Michael Mosetti, Joseph Pruchniewski, Michael Hoeffler and the late...
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By June Kurtz and June Kurtz,Contributing writer | June 30, 1991
It sounds like a scene out of "The Twilight Zone": College students actually wanted officials to raise tuition.But it was real Wednesday, when Carroll Community College freshman Pam R. Genco told the Baltimore County Community Colleges Board of Trustees that students support a proposed fee increase of $2 per credit.Genco was also present to see the board vote unanimously to approve Joseph F. Shields as the new executive dean of CCC.Students are aware of the budget crunch and realize that in order to maintain services, fees must be raised, said Genco, a 19-year-old elementary education major and student government member.
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By Elizabeth A. Shack and Elizabeth A. Shack,SUN STAFF | November 22, 2002
At Lexington Market in West Baltimore, the strains of a saxophone and a string bass float over the crowd outside Ben Lex Tobacco. Diners at the tall round tables and shoppers applaud the vocal and sax solos. Some sway to the music. A short distance away, occasional cries punctuate the low rumble of voices that drown out the sound of the five-man jazz band. "Greens, four pounds for $3," a vendor calls. In another area of the market, a group wanders through the crowded aisles - "Which one?