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Editorial: Lack of restaurants in Edgewood a business problem, not a government one
The collective lament regarding the lack of sit-down restaurants expressed recently at a meeting of the Edgewood Community Council is understandable, but not one that can be addressed by the county government – or any other government, for that...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Edgewood, Dining and Drinking, Havre de Grace
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Timothy P. Kline, produce vendor
Timothy P. Kline, a retired Baltimore produce vendor, died Nov. 13 of heart disease at his White Hall home. He was 67.
The son of a Domino Sugars supervisor and a homemaker, Timothy Peter Kline was born in Baltimore and raised in Randallstown.
He was...Tags: Heart Disease, Lifestyle and Leisure, Italy, Randallstown, Mount Vernon
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Mount Vernon's Park Plaza building restored after fire
The five-story Park Plaza building in Mount Vernon is bustling again, less than two years after a five-alarm fire destroyed the historic structure's interior and displaced tenants — including Donna's, a popular cafe and coffee shop that will not...Tags: Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Manufacturing and Engineering, Realty, Event Planning
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LeAnn Rimes' big Baltimore day off
The Baltimore SunWhat's a country star to do with afull day in Baltimore and no idea how to spend it? Ask her fans, of course. LeAnn Rimes, with time to spend here after her weekend Girls With Guitars benefit concert, took to Twitter early Monday morning with the plea:...Tags: Harbor, Italy, National Aquarium Baltimore, Harbor East, Twitter, Inc.
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In Little Italy, fresh eyes on American democracy
So intent was Riccardo Migliori on his mission — observing the U.S. election and asking questions about the voting process in Baltimore — that he missed the statues of saints and the oil painting of Pope Leo XIII. So foreign was the idea...
Tags: Human Rights, Voting, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Elections, Justice System
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William E. Ferrell, manufacturers' representative
William E. Ferrell, a retired manufacturers' representative who earlier had been a patternmaker, ended his life Oct. 26. The Parkville resident was 79. "Lately, his health had declined precipitously and his passing came quickly," said a son, William R....Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Parkville
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Back Story: Examining the history of the working-class Remington
"You know when you see John Ellsberry's painted alligator at the end of the 28th Street Bridge that you're in Remington," said Kathleen C. Ambrose, who is researching and writing a history of the more than 200-year-old Baltimore neighborhood that she...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Italy, Railway Transportation, Transportation, Travel
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Frances F. Trader, billing head
Frances F. Trader, who worked in billing at Johns Hopkins Hospital, died Sept. 28 of pneumonia at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime Rodgers Forge resident was 89. A daughter of Italian immigrants, Frances Fina was born in Baltimore and raised in Little...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Italy, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Pneumonia, Timonium
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Traffic: Accident on I-695 outer loop near Security Blvd.
As of 9 a.m. Wednesday, traffic was slow on the outer loop of I-695 near Security Boulevard, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic on Pulaski Highway at Chesaco Avenue in Baltimore County, Greene Street near Mulberry Street in Baltimore...
Tags: Patterson Park, Maryland Transit Administration, Highway Transportation, Baltimore County
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Not everyone in Little Italy loves the food trucks
The Baltimore SunNot everybody loves those food-truck rallies. Residents in Little Italy received a sarcasm-laced flier in their mailboxes, from parties unknown, protesting the Friday night event in their neighborhood. The letter is written as if from (fictional) greedy...Tags: Harbor, McHenry Row, Italy, Harbor East, Music
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Media coverage of Baltimore's Grand Prix was biased and unfair
I woke up Labor Day morning after Baltimore's IndyCar race and opened the paper thinking I'd see great headlines and stories about what a fantastic party and sports spectacle we hosted, especially given there was so little time to properly prepare for...Tags: Auto Racing, Labor Day, National Aquarium Baltimore, Open-Wheel Racing, Fort McHenry
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'Kitchen Liberation Month' declared by Restaurant Association of Maryland
The Baltimore SunThe Restaurant Association of Maryland's month-long dining promotion begins on Monday. The food-service trade association has declared September "Kitchen Liberation Month." From Sept. 1 through Sept. 30, Marylanders can receive a 20 percent discount...Tags: McHenry Row, Pizzas, Nottingham, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pikesville
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