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  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  The Car Seat Ladies (L-R) Emily Levine, 34, from Manhattan, Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland, and her daughter Alisa Baer, 35, also from Manhattan, hold Alisa's 7 week-old niece Leora Aghion in a Nuna Pipa infant car seat, ($300) at her sister's house in Pikesville, Maryland Thursday June 25th, 2015. Alisa's nephew Eitan Aghion, 2, joins the Car Seat Ladies.<br />
Alisa's mother, Deborah Baer, was the original Car Seat Lady who, in the 1980's, started a car seat installation class in the driveway of her home in Pikesville, Maryland for new parents. Now in her 30's Alisa, and her childhood friend Emily Levine, who also moved to Manhattan, expanded the Car Seat Lady business to New York. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_054.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  The Car Seat Ladies (L-R) Emily Levine, 34, from Manhattan, Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland, and her daughter Alisa Baer, 35, also from Manhattan, hold Alisa's 7 week-old niece Leora Aghion in a Nuna Pipa infant car seat, ($300) at her sister's house in Pikesville, Maryland Thursday June 25th, 2015. Alisa's nephew Eitan Aghion, 2, sits on her shoulders.<br />
Alisa's mother, Deborah Baer, was the original Car Seat Lady who, in the 1980's, started a car seat installation class in the driveway of her home in Pikesville, Maryland for new parents. Now in her 30's Alisa, and her childhood friend Emily Levine, who also moved to Manhattan, expanded the Car Seat Lady business to New York. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_070.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  The Car Seat Ladies (L-R) Emily Levine, 34, from Manhattan, Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland, and her daughter Alisa Baer, 35, also from Manhattan, hold Alisa's 7 week-old niece Leora Aghion in a Nuna Pipa infant car seat, ($300) at her sister's house in Pikesville, Maryland Thursday June 25th, 2015. Alisa's nephew Eitan Aghion, 2, joins the Car Seat Ladies.<br />
Alisa's mother, Deborah Baer, was the original Car Seat Lady who, in the 1980's, started a car seat installation class in the driveway of her home in Pikesville, Maryland for new parents. Now in her 30's Alisa, and her childhood friend Emily Levine, who also moved to Manhattan, expanded the Car Seat Lady business to New York. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_060.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  The Car Seat Ladies (L-R) Emily Levine, 34, from Manhattan, Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland, and her daughter Alisa Baer, 35, also from Manhattan, hold Alisa's 7 week-old niece Leora Aghion in a Nuna Pipa infant car seat, ($300) at her sister's house in Pikesville, Maryland Thursday June 25th, 2015. Alisa's nephew Eitan Aghion, 2, joins the Car Seat Ladies.<br />
Alisa's mother, Deborah Baer, was the original Car Seat Lady who, in the 1980's, started a car seat installation class in the driveway of her home in Pikesville, Maryland for new parents. Now in her 30's Alisa, and her childhood friend Emily Levine, who also moved to Manhattan, expanded the Car Seat Lady business to New York. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_056.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  The Car Seat Ladies (L-R) Emily Levine, 34, Alisa Baer, 35, both from Manhattan, and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland, hold Alisa's 7 week-old niece Leora Aghion in a Nuna Pipa infant car seat, ($300) at her sister's house in Pikesville, Maryland Thursday June 25th, 2015. <br />
Alisa's mother, Deborah Baer, was the original Car Seat Lady who, in the 1980's, started a car seat installation class in the driveway of her home in Pikesville, Maryland for new parents. Now in her 30's Alisa, and her childhood friend Emily Levine, who also moved to Manhattan, expanded the Car Seat Lady business to New York. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_052.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  The Car Seat Ladies (L-R) Alisa Baer, 35, Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan, and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland, hold Alisa's 7 week-old niece Leora Aghion in a Nuna Pipa infant car seat, ($300) at her sister's house in Pikesville, Maryland Thursday June 25th, 2015. <br />
Alisa's mother, Deborah Baer, was the original Car Seat Lady who, in the 1980's, started a car seat installation class in the driveway of her home in Pikesville, Maryland for new parents. Now in her 30's Alisa, and her childhood friend Emily Levine, who also moved to Manhattan, expanded the Car Seat Lady business to New York. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_083.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  The Car Seat Ladies (L-R) Alisa Baer, 35, Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan, and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland, hold Alisa's 7 week-old niece Leora Aghion in a Nuna Pipa infant car seat, ($300) at her sister's house in Pikesville, Maryland Thursday June 25th, 2015. <br />
Alisa's mother, Deborah Baer, was the original Car Seat Lady who, in the 1980's, started a car seat installation class in the driveway of her home in Pikesville, Maryland for new parents. Now in her 30's Alisa, and her childhood friend Emily Levine, who also moved to Manhattan, expanded the Car Seat Lady business to New York. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_079.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer's niece demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
<br />
Seven-week-old Leora Aghion sits in a Nuna Pipa infant seat ($300), outside their house in Pikesville, Maryland. Her car seat has a load leg, which braces the seat on the floor well. Load legs are more common in Europe than in  the U.S.  <br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_255.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer's nephew and niece demonstrate the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
Eitan Aghion, 2, sits in a Clek Foonf convertible car seat ($400-$550), and his seven-week old sister, Leora Aghion, sits in a Nuna Pipa infant seat ($300), outside their house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_244.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer's nephew and niece demonstrate the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
Eitan Aghion, 2, sits in a Clek Foonf convertible car seat ($400-$550), and his seven-week old sister, Leora Aghion, sits in a Nuna Pipa infant seat ($300), outside their house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_226.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer's nephew demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
Eitan Aghion, 2, sits in a Clek Foonf convertible car seat ($400-$550) outside their house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_216.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer's nephew demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
Eitan Aghion, 2, sits in a Clek Foonf convertible car seat ($400-$550) outside their house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_176.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
<br />
Her seven-week old niece, Leora Aghion, sits in a Nuna Pipa infant seat ($300), and her nephew, Eitan Aghion, 2, sits in a Clek Foonf ($400-$550), outside Alisa's sister Abigail Aghion's house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_168.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer's niece demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing and using a rigid latch. <br />
<br />
Seven-week-old Leora Aghion sits in a Nuna Pipa infant seat ($300), outside their house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_263.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
<br />
Her seven-week old niece, Leora Aghion, sits in a Nuna Pipa infant seat ($300), and her nephew, Eitan Aghion, 2, sits in a Clek Foonf ($400-$550), outside Alisa's sister Abigail Aghion's house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_127.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer's niece demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
<br />
Seven-week-old Leora Aghion sits in a Nuna Pipa infant seat ($300), outside their house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_121.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing with her nephew, outside Alisa's sister Abigail Aghion's house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Eitan sits in a Clek Foonf convertible car seat ($400-$550).<br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_214.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing with her nephew, outside Alisa's sister Abigail Aghion's house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Eitan sits in a Clek Foonf convertible car seat ($400-$550).<br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_199.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
<br />
Her seven-week old niece, Leora Aghion, sits in a Nuna Pipa infant seat ($300), and her nephew, Eitan Aghion, 2, sits in a Clek Foonf ($400-$550), outside Alisa's sister Abigail Aghion's house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_190.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing with her nephew, outside Alisa's sister Abigail Aghion's house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Eitan sits in a Clek Foonf convertible car seat ($400-$550).<br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_178.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer's niece demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
<br />
Seven-week-old Leora Aghion sits in a Nuna Pipa infant seat ($300), outside their house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_119.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing with her nephew, outside Alisa's sister Abigail Aghion's house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Eitan sits in a Clek Foonf convertible car seat ($400-$550).<br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_198.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
<br />
Her seven-week old niece, Leora Aghion, sits in a Nuna Pipa infant seat ($300), and her nephew, Eitan Aghion, 2, sits in a Clek Foonf ($400-$550), outside Alisa's sister Abigail Aghion's house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_192.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing with her nephew, outside Alisa's sister Abigail Aghion's house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Eitan sits in a Clek Foonf convertible car seat ($400-$550).<br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_170.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
<br />
Her seven-week old niece, Leora Aghion, sits in a Nuna Pipa infant seat ($300), and her nephew, Eitan Aghion, 2, sits in a Clek Foonf ($400-$550), outside Alisa's sister Abigail Aghion's house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_123.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer's nephew demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
Eitan Aghion, 2, sits in a Clek Foonf convertible car seat ($400-$550) outside their house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_220.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer's nephew demonstrates the preferred way to seat children in a car, back-facing. <br />
Eitan Aghion, 2, sits in a Clek Foonf convertible car seat ($400-$550) outside their house in Pikesville, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Alisa Baer, 35, and Emily Levine, 34, both from Manhattan and Alisa's mother Deborah Baer, 67, from Pikesville, Maryland operate The Car Seat Lady blog and car seat installation classes available in New York and Maryland. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_217.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
    220429-Marilynn-Duker-059.jpg
  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
    220429-Marilynn-Duker-008.jpg
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, holds her 7 week-old niece Leora Aghion in a a Nuna Pipa infant car seat, ($300) at her sister's house in Pikesville, Maryland Thursday June 25th, 2015. <br />
Alisa's mother, Deborah Baer, was the original Car Seat Lady who, in the 1980's, started a car seat installation class in Maryland for new parents. Now in her 30's Alisa, and her childhood friend Emily Levine, also from Manhattan, expanded the Car Seat Lady business to New York. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_047.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
    220429-Marilynn-Duker-110.jpg
  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
    220429-Marilynn-Duker-085.jpg
  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
    220429-Marilynn-Duker-007.jpg
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, holds her 7 week-old niece Leora Aghion in a a Nuna Pipa infant car seat, ($300) at her sister's house in Pikesville, Maryland Thursday June 25th, 2015. <br />
Alisa's mother, Deborah Baer, was the original Car Seat Lady who, in the 1980's, started a car seat installation class in Maryland for new parents. Now in her 30's Alisa, and her childhood friend Emily Levine, also from Manhattan, expanded the Car Seat Lady business to New York. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
    150625_Car_Seat_Ladies_104.JPG
  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
    220429-Marilynn-Duker-105.jpg
  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
    220429-Marilynn-Duker-102.jpg
  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
    220429-Marilynn-Duker-070.jpg
  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
    220429-Marilynn-Duker-062.jpg
  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
    220429-Marilynn-Duker-052.jpg
  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
    220429-Marilynn-Duker-051.jpg
  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
    220429-Marilynn-Duker-015.jpg
  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, holds her 7 week-old niece Leora Aghion in a a Nuna Pipa infant car seat, ($300) at her sister's house in Pikesville, Maryland Thursday June 25th, 2015. <br />
Alisa's mother, Deborah Baer, was the original Car Seat Lady who, in the 1980's, started a car seat installation class in Maryland for new parents. Now in her 30's Alisa, and her childhood friend Emily Levine, also from Manhattan, expanded the Car Seat Lady business to New York. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
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  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, holds her 7 week-old niece Leora Aghion in a a Nuna Pipa infant car seat, ($300) at her sister's house in Pikesville, Maryland Thursday June 25th, 2015. <br />
Alisa's mother, Deborah Baer, was the original Car Seat Lady who, in the 1980's, started a car seat installation class in Maryland for new parents. Now in her 30's Alisa, and her childhood friend Emily Levine, also from Manhattan, expanded the Car Seat Lady business to New York. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
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  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
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  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
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  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
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  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, holds her 7 week-old niece Leora Aghion in a a Nuna Pipa infant car seat, ($300) at her sister's house in Pikesville, Maryland Thursday June 25th, 2015. <br />
Alisa's mother, Deborah Baer, was the original Car Seat Lady who, in the 1980's, started a car seat installation class in Maryland for new parents. Now in her 30's Alisa, and her childhood friend Emily Levine, also from Manhattan, expanded the Car Seat Lady business to New York. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
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  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
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<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
    220429-Marilynn-Duker-093.jpg
  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
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  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
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  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
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  • Pikesville, Maryland - April 29, 2022: Marilynn Duker, at her home in Pikesville, Md., is at high risk for pancreatic cancer and has a cyst on her pancreas that may turn into cancer. She is enrolled in the phase 1 trial for a cancer vaccine at Johns Hopkins. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30266346A
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  • Pikesville, Maryland - June 25, 2015:  Car Seat Lady Alisa Baer, 35, from Manhattan, holds her 7 week-old niece Leora Aghion in a a Nuna Pipa infant car seat, ($300) at her sister's house in Pikesville, Maryland Thursday June 25th, 2015. <br />
Alisa's mother, Deborah Baer, was the original Car Seat Lady who, in the 1980's, started a car seat installation class in Maryland for new parents. Now in her 30's Alisa, and her childhood friend Emily Levine, also from Manhattan, expanded the Car Seat Lady business to New York. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30176354A
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Owings Mill's Taylor Andre, top, defeated Pikesville's David Schectman 16-4  in the 160 weight match. Owings Mill defeated Pikesville 18-58 at Pikesville High School Thursday December 11, 2008.
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 16, 2014: The Petworth Citizen's Old Fashioned is made with Pikesville rye, <br />
a sugar cube, and Angostura bitters.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165429A
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 16, 2014: The Petworth Citizen's Old Fashioned is made with Pikesville rye, <br />
a sugar cube, and Angostura bitters.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165429A
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 16, 2014: The Petworth Citizen's Old Fashioned is made with Pikesville rye, <br />
a sugar cube, and Angostura bitters.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165429A
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 16, 2014: The Petworth Citizen's Old Fashioned is made with Pikesville rye, <br />
a sugar cube, and Angostura bitters.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165429A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
    210615-Lewis-Mac-Mcilwain-152.jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
    210615-Lewis-Mac-Mcilwain-147.jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
    210615-Lewis-Mac-Mcilwain-121.jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - June 15, 2021: Lewis “Mac” Mcilwain is the co-founder and president of Thirst No More, a Maryland-based nonprofit that helps community empowerment and humanitarian. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for GameChangers
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  • Swinging a big club, Zac Weinstein, from Owings Mills won a gold medal in the B flight division of the 13-14 year old Maccabi Games tournament in St. Paul, MN August 7-12 of this year. Zac and eight other teen players from Woodholme Golf Course won 9 of the possible 19 medals at the tournament. (Staff Photo by Matt Roth)
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Park lost to guest Friends 11-13 Wednesday, April 21, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Owings Mills's Taran Carr defeated Pikesville's Kion Wright in the 145 championship match during the Baltimore County Wrestling Championships at New Town High School Saturday, February 20, 2010.
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  • Props in hand, Maya Basik, age 14, from Pikesville, and Lyndsey Wilson, right, from Randallstown, rehearse inside the Towson University's Burdick Hall Sunday December 5, 2004 for their participating parts in the four Nutcracker productions performed with the Moscow Ballet at the Lyric Operah House December 18 & 19, 2004.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Hospice employee Jamie Maxwell, from Pikesville, right, helps Carol Johnson secure her husband David into his wheelchair. The moment invokes imagery of the Christian healing practice of "The Laying On of Hands."
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  • Wildlife dawned the Cockeysville branch of the Baltimore County Public Library when Comunity Outreach Instructor Sarah Fitzmaurice, from Pikesville, and Volunteer Jennifer Dickinson, from Perry Hall, of the Maryland Zoo's Zoomobile brought a porcupine, a gopher tortoise, a Madagascar hissing cockroach, and a penguin for children to see. (Staff Photo by Matt Roth)
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Member of the Mason/Dixon Square Dance Federation Max Feit, right, from Pikesville, watches while some of the more experienced dancers grab audience members and show them basic steps. The Ellicott City-based Tom Thumb Square Dance Club sponsored the three hours worth of promenades and dosey-do's in the Howard County Fair activities building Saturday August 5, 2006.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Sykesville man David Johnson has suffered from the degenerative disease ALS for 10 years. .Carol Johnson, wife.his mother Eleanore Johnson, .Carol took care of him for seven years.receives hospice help.Home health aid Jamie Maxwell, from Pikesville, Hospice employee ...been with the Johnsons since August, 2008..Hospice volunteer Pat Mathews visits David Wednesdays over the course of two-years to help him write a theological book about the Biblical theme of Election..Wednesday, February 25, 2009.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..While ALS has left David Johnson paralyzed, he can still feel. The stick of deodorant his wife Carol applies to his armpit elicits a giggle. Home health aid Jamie Maxwell, from Pikesville, left, a Hospice employee, has been with the Johnsons since August, 2008. She comes out several times a week to help Carol with David's morning routine, which can last two hours. For the first seven years after David's diagnosis, Carol was his primary care giver, but as his conditions became more severe, he started needing more and more help -- more than Carol was able to give. The Johnsons started receiving hospice help.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Sykesville man David Johnson has suffered from the degenerative disease ALS for 10 years. .Carol Johnson, wife.his mother Eleanore Johnson, .Carol took care of him for seven years.receives hospice help.Home health aid Jamie Maxwell, from Pikesville, Hospice employee ...been with the Johnsons since August, 2008..Hospice volunteer Pat Mathews visits David Wednesdays over the course of two-years to help him write a theological book about the Biblical theme of Election..Wednesday, February 25, 2009.
    090225Hospice139.jpg
  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Sykesville man David Johnson has suffered from the degenerative disease ALS for 10 years. .Carol Johnson, wife.his mother Eleanore Johnson, .Carol took care of him for seven years.receives hospice help.Home health aid Jamie Maxwell, from Pikesville, Hospice employee ...been with the Johnsons since August, 2008..Hospice volunteer Pat Mathews visits David Wednesdays over the course of two-years to help him write a theological book about the Biblical theme of Election..Wednesday, February 25, 2009.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth).."This is a little unorthodox," says Carol Johnson. "Well, explain to him why," whispers her husband David Johnson, before his wife uses her foot to help him use the restroom. David has suffered from the degenerative disease ALS for 10 years. Recently, getting ready for the day is a daily two hour affair, and requires the assistance of Carol and a few hospice home health aids, like, Jamie Maxwell, from Pikesville. None of his digestive muscles work, so applying pressure is necessary for his bowel movements. ..Carol took care of John for seven years before needing to employ the help of Hospice employees and volunteers...Hospice volunteer Pat Mathews visits David Wednesdays over the course of two-years to help him write a theological book about the Biblical theme of Election..Wednesday, February 25, 2009.
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  • (Staff Photo by Matt Roth).."I waited for years and its okay. Let it rain. Let it rain." Keeyana Singleton, from Pikesville, takes a positive outlook on the precipitaton, even after the water cut out the PA system commencement speaker Bob Schieffer was using. Rain dampened College of Notre Dame of Maryland's  commencement ceremony Friday May 26th, 2006.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..In his advanced stage of ALS, David Johnson cannot hold his head up by himself. Hospice employee Jamie Maxwell, from Pikesville, holds the top of his head while David's wife Carol, receiving her husband's gaze, pushes into his lower abdomen to help him use the restroom, another bodily function lost to his disease.
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  • Flying through the air, Maya Basik, age 14, from Pikesville,  practices the opening act of the Nutcracker's second scene under the watchful eye of her instructor Gloria Lang, from Cockeyesville, at Towson University's Burdick Hall Sunday December 5, 2004. Close to 40 ballerinas from the Towson University Children's Dance Division, ages 7-18, vigorously prepare for participating roles in the four Nutcracker productions performed with the Moscow Ballet at the Lyric Operah House December 18 & 19, 2004.
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