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94-year-old William H. Joyner, Sr. still cuts hair at his barber shop located on the corner of Vine & Smallwood Street.

 94-year-old William H. Joyner, Sr. still cuts hair at his barber shop located on the corner of Vine & Smallwood Street.
Cutting hair for 57 years and counting
William H. Joyner, Sr. was born December 10, 1913 in Green County, N.C. Mr. Joyner is 94 years old and has been a barber for 57 years and still counting and he drives to work every day.

I visited Mr. Joyner's Barber Shop, located on the corner of Vine & Smallwood Street across from the famous Roots Bar & Lounge and there were several people waiting ...Click here for the full article

A ''Joy'' to work for
Longtime Baltimore Times employee takes a trip down memory lane

Frederick Howard is among the longtime employees of the Baltimore Times Newspaper Group. Howard began working for the paper in 1989. At age 87, the soft-spoken Howard, serves as Director of Operations and is still going just as strong as the paper. One has only to watch him carry out his daily duties, which include determining the number of ... Click here for the full article
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