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By Pat O'Malley and Pat O'Malley,Sun Reporter | December 19, 2007
South River's Jaclyn Nucci is the returning All-County girls basketball Player of the Year after averaging 20.3 points, 9.6 rebounds, three assists and 2.7 steals last year as a junior. The senior, 5 feet 9, was also an All-County performer in soccer this past fall and is concentrating now on leading the Seahawks to the Class 4A state semifinals. Undecided on a college, Nucci, who has a 3.8 grade-point average and scored 1,520 on her SAT, hopes to play basketball at the next level, preferably at a small school.
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By Sarah Haller and Chris Kinling | August 28, 2012
Now we're getting somewhere. Last week, Michael ("Puppy") and Erica ("Plastic Princess") were voted off, Blakeley ("Cougar") declared war on Chris ("Lt. Dan") and Ed ("Adam Corolla") revealed his lack-of-desire for Jaclyn ("The Muppet") in front of the whole house. Now that everyone hates each other and Rachel ("Snaggle Tooth") is permanently crying in the corner, Chris Harrison drops another bomb -- they are now competing, and voting, as couples.  Elementary school spelling bee Sarah: This week the contestants compete in a triple-elimination spelling bee. I know we aren't dealing with the smartest bunch of adults, but seriously?
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By Glenn Graham and Glenn Graham,Sun Reporter | February 7, 2007
With his Seahawks holding on to a one-point lead with 40 seconds left in a game earlier this season, South River girls basketball coach Dave Klingel called timeout to get hold of the situation. There was no chalkboard needed, no complex play called?just a simple order. The plan was for the Seahawks to spread the floor and get the ball to juniorforward Jaclyn Nucci. Klingel asked her to hold the ball until there were 10 seconds left on theshot clock. "And then I said: ?Do what you do. We trust you ?
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By Matthew Hay Brown, The Baltimore Sun | April 16, 2012
A Dundalk woman who admitted to arranging her husband's murder two years ago was sentenced Monday to 60 years in prison. Prosecutors say Jaclyn Martin gave her brother money to buy the gun with which he shot Lee Martin outside his Dundalk bar early on May 22, 2010. Jaclyn Martin and her brother, Robert Garner, both pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the scheme. Garner had previously been sentenced to 60 years in prison. Prosecutors say Jaclyn Martin called her husband at the Hops Inn on Railway Avenue just before he stepped out of the bar. They say Garner, with the help of two others, ambushed and shot Lee Martin as he was walking to his house next to the bar. Brandon Roth, who drove the getaway car, pleaded guilty to first-degree assault and was sentenced to 20 years with all but seven suspended.
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April 27, 2004
On April 24, 2004, JOHN JOSEPHJANICKI, SR., beloved husband of the late Elaine Janicki; devoted father of John J. Janicki, Jr.; loving grandfather of John J., III, Jason and Jaclyn Janicki; dear brother of Rosalie Szymanski, Josephine Ellis, Paul, Benjamin, Edward, Raymond and Melvin Janicki, and the late Anna Betz, Valentine Janicki, Elma Slomkowski, and Adela Tennesen. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends may gather at MILLER-DIPPEL FUNERAL HOME, INC., 6415 Belair Road, on Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., where a funeral service will be held on Friday at 10 A.M. Interment Moreland Memorial Park.
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By Hanah Cho and Hanah Cho,SUN STAFF | March 20, 2005
FOR THE past six years, Sarah Reardon and Jaclyn Leaf have assembled Easter baskets filled with all sorts of goodies for young cancer patients and other ill children. On Tuesday, Sarah and Jaclyn will be making their last delivery to John Hopkins Hospital's pediatric oncology outpatient unit in Baltimore. But the 17-year-olds - who are graduating in June from Mount Hebron and Centennial high schools, respectively - hope their yearly community service work will continue without them. "We've been trying to find younger Girl Scout troops to try to take the reign," Sarah said.
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April 30, 2006
On April 27, 2006, OLIVE C. PERUZZI-LOWENSEN (nee Woodward); beloved fiance of Charles Lowensen; loving mother of Joyce Peruzzi and Jaclyn M. Lowensen. Friends may call at the family owned David J. Weber Funeral Home, P.A., 401 S. Chester St. on Sunday, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9pm. Services will be held at the funeral home on Monday, at 11am. Interment private.
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August 24, 2003
On August 21, 2003 ERNEST A. beloved husband of Adele (nee Benjes) Stenzel, and devoted father of Diane Stenzel-Oliphant and her husband Paul and Richard Stenzel, loving grandfather of Erin and Jaclyn Stenzel, David and Katherine Oliphant, dear brother of Karl and the late Elizabeth Stenzel, uncle of Adele Taylor. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Friends may call at the family owned HARTLEY MILLER-STELLA FUNERAL HOME, CHTD., 7527 Harford Rd., on Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. where services will be held on Monday at 1:30 P.M. Interment in Oakwood Cemetery.
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February 2, 2004
On January 30, 2004, ROBERT GRAHAM AKENS; beloved husband of Nancy Williams Akens; devoted father of Robert III and Philip Akens and Jacob, Robert and Jaclyn Starr; loving son of William H. Akens; dear brother of Virginia Akens; and uncle of Sydney Akens. Friends may call at the family owned Evans Chapel of Memories Parkville on Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. A Funeral Liturgy will be held on Monday 9:30 at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Interment St. Joseph Church Cemetery.
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March 13, 2004
On March 11, 2004, MARY T. BARANOWSKI, (nee Hartman), beloved wife of the late John F. Baranowski, Jr., devoted mother of Paula Hart, loving grandmother of Shannon Leigh Hart and Jaclyn Renee Hart, dear great-grandmother of Aleisha and Tayvon, dear sister of Loretta Ruth, Joseph and James Hartman. Also survived by the Baranowski family. She will be loved and missed by all. Funeral Services will be held at the family owned Duda-Ruck Funeral Home of Dundalk Inc., 7922 Wise Ave., on Saturday at 8 P.M. Interment private.
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By Nick Madigan, The Baltimore Sun | May 27, 2010
To his bar patrons, Lee Martin was a gregarious man who liked to pal around with the regulars. Behind the walls of his home, though, life was anything but jovial. Neighbors said they often heard Martin and his wife, Jaclyn, arguing. In December, she accused him of abusing her. He countered by saying she was having an affair with her drug dealer, and he was accused of punching the man in a courthouse lobby. A police document describes her as having been "stealing from her husband for quite some time" and said she has "a drug and alcohol problem."
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By Sloane Brown and Special to The Baltimore Sun | April 25, 2010
Jaclyn Battista looked as cute as a boho button when we "Glimpsed" her in the audience at the Ben Harper concert at Pier Six Pavilion. "For the most part, [my style] is pretty laid-back: skinny jeans and cute shirts. … I like to dress it up sometimes with dresses, skirts and heels," says the 20-year-old Silver Spring resident. The look : Multicolor print cotton sundress. Royal blue wool cardigan. Wide brown leather corset belt with cutout detail. Brown Ultrasuede slouch boots.
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By Pat O'Malley and Pat O'Malley,Sun Reporter | December 19, 2007
South River's Jaclyn Nucci is the returning All-County girls basketball Player of the Year after averaging 20.3 points, 9.6 rebounds, three assists and 2.7 steals last year as a junior. The senior, 5 feet 9, was also an All-County performer in soccer this past fall and is concentrating now on leading the Seahawks to the Class 4A state semifinals. Undecided on a college, Nucci, who has a 3.8 grade-point average and scored 1,520 on her SAT, hopes to play basketball at the next level, preferably at a small school.
NEWS
By Glenn Graham and Glenn Graham,Sun Reporter | February 7, 2007
With his Seahawks holding on to a one-point lead with 40 seconds left in a game earlier this season, South River girls basketball coach Dave Klingel called timeout to get hold of the situation. There was no chalkboard needed, no complex play called?just a simple order. The plan was for the Seahawks to spread the floor and get the ball to juniorforward Jaclyn Nucci. Klingel asked her to hold the ball until there were 10 seconds left on theshot clock. "And then I said: ?Do what you do. We trust you ?
NEWS
December 27, 2006
On December 23, 2006, JOHN C. RYAN, retired Baltimore City Police Officer and tavern owner; beloved husband of the late Charlotte S. Ryan (nee Phillips); devoted father of Suzanne E. Schussler, Yvonne C. Ryan and Annette M. Eddy; dear brother of Edward Ryan and Camilla Ayers; loving grandfather of Laura and Charlotte Schussler, Jaclyn and Kaitlin Eddy, Ryan Sammons and Renee Horka. A Catholic Prayer Service will be held on Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. at Connelly Funeral Home of Essex, 300 Mace Avenue.
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April 30, 2006
On April 27, 2006, OLIVE C. PERUZZI-LOWENSEN (nee Woodward); beloved fiance of Charles Lowensen; loving mother of Joyce Peruzzi and Jaclyn M. Lowensen. Friends may call at the family owned David J. Weber Funeral Home, P.A., 401 S. Chester St. on Sunday, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9pm. Services will be held at the funeral home on Monday, at 11am. Interment private.
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By Hanah Cho and Hanah Cho,SUN STAFF | March 20, 2005
FOR THE past six years, Sarah Reardon and Jaclyn Leaf have assembled Easter baskets filled with all sorts of goodies for young cancer patients and other ill children. On Tuesday, Sarah and Jaclyn will be making their last delivery to John Hopkins Hospital's pediatric oncology outpatient unit in Baltimore. But the 17-year-olds - who are graduating in June from Mount Hebron and Centennial high schools, respectively - hope their yearly community service work will continue without them. "We've been trying to find younger Girl Scout troops to try to take the reign," Sarah said.
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