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Literary Arts
Literary Arts Barnes & Noble1819 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville / 410-415-5758. •7 p.m. Wednesday: Lauren Silberman discusses The Jewish Community of Baltimore, Md. Notre Maison18 W. 25th St. / 410-235-4733. •7:30 tonight: Open-mic poetry...Tags: Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Reisterstown, Judaism
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Calendar
Programs Blood driveLaurel Regional Hospital, 7300 Van Dusen Road, Laurel / The hospital, Laurel Lions Club and American Red Cross hold a blood drive 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Aug. 5. Call 301- 497-7914 for an appointment. Running clinicSt. Agnes Hospital, 900 Caton...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, National Institutes of Health, White Marsh, Charity
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Minimum wage to rise 40 cents in Md.
Sun reporterSome 64,000 workers in Maryland will get a pay raise on Thursday when the federal minimum wage bumps up to $6.55 an hour -- the first federal increase to affect the state in a dozen years. For those working 40 hours a week at the state minimum of $6.15,...Tags: Elijah E Cummings, Government, Wages and Pensions, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Public Employees
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Police Blotter
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County. Baltimore Southern District Shootings Two men in their early 20s were found shot in a car at Cherry Hill and Carver roads about 7:40 p.m. yesterday and were...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Vehicles, Theft, Murder, Dundalk
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Federal minimum wage to increase
Sun reporterAbout 64,000 workers in Maryland will get a pay raise tomorrow when the federal minimum wage bumps up to $6.55 an hour - the first federal increase to affect the state in a dozen years. For those working 40 hours a week at the state minimum of $6.15, the...Tags: Elijah E Cummings, Government, Wages and Pensions, House, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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John Sears Gibbs IV
John Sears Gibbs IV, a retired educator who enjoyed spending summers in Maine, died of heart failure Sunday at his Guilford home. He was 72. Mr. Gibbs was born in Baltimore and raised in Roland Park. He was a 1954 graduate of Gilman School and earned...Tags: Roland Park, Ellicott City, Death and Dying, Johns Hopkins University
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Rose C. Ulman, 97
Rose C. Ulman, a former bookkeeper and patron of the arts, died Monday of complications from a stroke at her Pikesville home. She was 97. Rose Clayman was born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, and after graduating from high school worked as a bookkeeper for...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Ellicott City, Death and Dying, Reisterstown
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Table for one at Ruth's Chris
Dining@LargeFor reasons too complicated to explain, I ended up tonight eating dinner alone in the Ruth's Chris Steak House in Pikesville. No more saturated fat and salt for me until next month. I've used up my allotment. Anyway, I walked......Tags: Ruth's Chris Steak House Incorporated
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Starbucks to close 12 outlets in state
Starbucks Corp. said yesterday that it would close 12 of its Maryland coffee shops, including four Baltimore area locations, as a decline in customer traffic led to the company's recent decision to close 600 stores nationwide.Underperforming Starbucks...Tags: College Park, Starbucks Corporation
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Update: Broken pipe at Robert E. Lee Park is repaired
The broken pipe at Robert E. Lee Park has been repaired, said Daniel Pugatsky of Pikesville. He had contacted Watchdog after his phone call to the city's 311 help line about water gushing from a path near the park entrance went unanswered for nearly a...
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