Attorney, Former NASA Administrator Arnold Pazornik Dies at 94
The Columbia resident worked on the Gemini and Apollo space missions.
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Arnold Pazornik is shown here with his wife of nearly 71 years, Marilyn. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
The Columbia resident worked on the Gemini and Apollo space missions.
Read MoreA St. Louis native, Edelman served as ambassador to the central African nation from 1987 to 1989.
Read MoreNow celebrating its 25th season, the farmers market will be located on the grounds of the historic Pikesville Armory, at 640 Reisterstown Road.
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In its inaugural year, Jmore's Amplify Scholarship Contest awarded more than $10,000 in scholarships to six local high school students. (Photo by David Culler)
In its inaugural year, Jmore’s Amplify Scholarship Contest awarded more than $10,000 in scholarships to six local high school students.
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Visions of Johanna: “If you ask me about my identity, Jewish is the first thing that comes to mind. It’s just who I am,” says "Holes" director Johanna Gruenhut. (File photo)
Directed by Johanna Gruenhut, the production is based on of the 1998 novel and 2003 film of the same name.
Read MoreA Frederick resident and Beth Tfiloh member, Hornstein was a former Baltimore City police officer who worked for the DEA for 32 years.
Read MoreA military veteran, Fradkin served as president of the Al Fradkin Co. and volunteered for several local nonprofit organizations.
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Community leaders officially dedicate the completion of the renovation of the Goldsmith Campus at 5700 Park Heights Avenue. (Photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
The recently renovated campus at 5700 Park Heights Avenue will now serve as headquarters of the federation and several of its constituent agencies.
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Potomac residents and sisters Jillian and Lindsay Wiener died in a rental unit fire in 2022 in Long Island, New York. (Facebook)
The Jillian and Lindsay Wiener Short-Term Rental Safety Act requires rental companies to conduct annual fire inspections in Baltimore City and every Maryland county.
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Pillars of Piety: Dedicated on Sept. 26, 1845, the Lloyd Street Synagogue in East Baltimore is the third oldest Jewish house of worship in the United States. (Provided photo)
Reproductions of the murals, previously believed to have been lost, are now part of the Jewish Museum of Maryland’s new permanent exhibition.
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The Greenebaum Cancer Center was named in honor of the late Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum, who three decades ago gave a transformative gift to the University of Maryland Medical System after Mrs. Greenebaum’s successful treatment for breast cancer. (File photo)
The donation will be directed to help foster research conducted by faculty at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and to advance innovative treatments.
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