Annette and Michael Saxon to be Honored at J Live
The Saxons will received the JCC Bezalel Leadership Award for their decades of community service.
Read MoreThe Saxons will received the JCC Bezalel Leadership Award for their decades of community service.
Read MoreHere are 18 insightful quotes from some famous folks and well-known sources about the process of growing older.
Read MoreFor more than six decades, Macks served as an usher at services at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation.
Read MoreA McDaniel College graduate, Conn passed away suddenly while on a family vacation.
Read MoreAs we move ahead to 2025, here’s a look back at Jmore’s cover stories from the past year, from our annual arts previews to the local food scene and the people making a difference in our community.
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Larry Cohen "reminded us of the values that matter most. His message was simple, yet impactful: be smart, be kind, and be safe — always,” wrote his former colleague, Raymona Jackson Reid.
(Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
A longtime Columbia resident, Cohen was a veteran of the Howard County Public Schools system.
Read MoreJmore looks back at some of the notable individuals we lost this past year in the local community.
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Morton Sher's fighter plane was shot down in 1943 over central China. (Courtesy Department of Defense)
The burial for World War II flying ace Morton Sher was held Dec. 14, on what would have been his 105th birthday.
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Karen Glass is shown here with her son, Zachary Sean Barry. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
A graduate of Milford Mill High School, Karen Glass was known for her involvement in the development of such blockbusters as “Freaky Friday” and “The Princess Diaries.”
Read MoreJmore talked with three members of the Edward A. Myerberg Center in Northwest Baltimore to learn about how participating in creative endeavors there has added meaning, nuance and purpose to their lives.
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Dr. Charles I. Weiner: "My dad's dream was for me to go into the [family] business, but I became a doctor instead. I never really saw myself as an artist.” (Photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
“Everyone needs a hobby, something to get out of bed for,” says Dr. Charles I. Weiner, who has created approximately 100 acrylic paintings since retiring in early 2020. “I just like it when people enjoy what I create and put them in their home.”
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