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Extra! Extra! Read all about them: deals at restaurants
Dining@LargeNow reopened after a summer vacation, Three... in the Patterson Park area is making some changes. Michael Harmel, one of the owners, answered the phone when I called yesterday and said the changes would make Three... friendlier and more of......Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Beverage Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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The Matrix: Top events for your personality type
The baby-sitter Baby Loves Disco Parents of kids ages 6 months to 7 years who are tired of the playground can boogie on the child-proof dance floor, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at Rams Head Live, 20 Market Place, Baltimore. Healthy snacks are available for...Tags: Station North, Dundalk, Catonsville, Sociology, Jerry Springer
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Rehabbing starts today for East Baltimore homes
Near the intersection of East Chase and McDonogh streets in East Baltimore, most rowhouses have shattered windows, boarded-up doors and weedy lots. The sign on the vacant corner grocery has faded.
These are among the 150 or so homes that are left after...Tags: Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Forest City Enterprises, Energy Saving, Migration
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Top 10 fall events to cure your end-of-summer blues
Baltimoresun.com staffNo more weekend trips downy ocean, hon. Kids are back in school; neighborhood snowball stands are beginning to close their doors; and the summer festival season is winding down. But, on a more positive note, you can finally say goodbye to that sticky,...Tags: Station North, Rock and Roll Music, Fiction, Rivers, Festive Event
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Powwow keeps native culture alive
Two by two, they danced into a tent wearing elaborate feather headdresses, leather moccasins and bells tied to their ankles or knees. A circle of drummers played and chanted in the corner.
Native Americans from Baltimore and across the country gathered...Tags: Bethlehem Steel, Culture, Population, General Motors Corp., House and Home
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BMA offers podcasts of self-guided tours of 14 city statues
Sun reporterMost residents drive through the same Baltimore streets each day, on the way to work or class. Usually it takes an ill-timed stoplight for them to pass a bored or tired glance over a nearby statue or monument, one of the many throughout the city. Vaguely,...Tags: History, Baltimore Museum of Art, Richard Wagner, John Quincy Adams, Mount Vernon
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Police Blotter
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County. BALTIMORE Southeastern Stolen vehicle A man was arguing with several other men outside a gas station in the 3500 block of Pulaski Highway about 1:30 a.m. Sunday...Tags: Lakewood, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Theft, Radio Industry
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Police blotter
Sun reporterPolice Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County. BALTIMORE CITY Southern Baltimore Shooting Police were seeking whoever fired a shot in the 400 block of S. Parrish St. that struck a man, 56, in the right leg...Tags: LoJack Corporation, Towson, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Theft, Vehicles
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Easing way for foot traffic
Sun reporterHoping to clear a waiting list for sidewalk repairs that stretches back four years, Baltimore officials said today they will focus more attention - and an additional $2 million - on smoothing the way for foot traffic. City transportation contractors will...Tags: Road Transportation, Sheila Dixon, Fells Point, Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Federal Hill
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Regurgiscape: Sating a hunger for art
Sun reporterWhen a group of local artists created Foodscape 24 years ago, it was with tongues firmly in cheek that they named the annual art exhibit at Mount Royal Tavern. The title Foodscape indicated the artists' displeasure with Artscape, Baltimore's arts...Tags: Festive Event, Mount Royal, Artscape
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The Free Sheet
Oldies & Classics The Dundalk-based Chorus of the Chesapeake has won numerous awards in its 50-plus years and is currently the Western Division champion of the Mid-Atlantic District of the Barbershop Harmony Society. Sixty of its members will perform...Tags: Dundalk, Baltimore Museum of Art, Festive Event, Weather Reports, Enoch Pratt Free Library
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Officer cleared in sting assault
Sun ReporterA Baltimore police officer who was criminally charged with assault after he punched an undercover internal affairs detective during an "integrity test" was found not guilty in Circuit Court yesterday. Whether the officer, Jerome K. Hill, hit the...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Roland Park, Vehicles, Law Enforcement, Court Administration
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