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Blessed St. Patrick, forgive us
The Baltimore SunIt is never too early to issue a warning. St. Patrick's Day will be upon us in a few weeks, and, while people are still reasonably sober they may heed this caution. The diminutive of the saint's name is Paddy; it derives from the Irish version of his... -
Update: Future of recently sold J. Patrick's Pub up in the air, according to new owner
UPDATE (Jan. 18): Not so fast. Although the Baltimore Business Journal reported soon-to-be new owner (paperwork still needs to be completed to make it official, he said) Steve O'Donnell would "likely 'keep everything the same'" at J. Patrick's, O'...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Roland Park, Dining and Drinking, Baltimore Business Journal
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Roadside residents want protection from speeders
Bob Johnston was giving his 21-month-old son, T.J., a bath in his home on Windsor Mill Road in Franklintown the night of Dec. 18 when he felt "a god-awful shaking" and looked outside. Three lawns away, a large van had crashed into a neighbor's home. In...
Tags: Kenneth N. Oliver, Transportation Accidents, Auto Racing, Motorvehicle Accidents, Windsor Mill
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Joseph B. Kelly
Joseph B. Kelly, the dean of Maryland turf writers and nationally known thoroughbred historian who also had been the longtime racing editor of the old Washington Star, died Monday of cancer at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium.
The Charles Village...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, The Washington Post, Preakness Stakes, Newspaper and Magazine, Harford Community College
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Joseph Patrick Byrne
Joseph Patrick Byrne, founder and proprietor of J. Patrick's Irish Pub, a popular Locust Point tavern with a reputation as a venue for Irish music that went well beyond Baltimore, died Saturday of cancer at Harbor Hospital.
The former Cockeysville...Tags: Music, Shamrock, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Harbor Hospital, Symbols and Symbolism
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Teen athletes suffer long-term effects of concussions
When Beth Kennedy's head hit the ice hard, she was stunned. The teen got up slowly, skated to her hockey team's bench and asked her rec league coach if she could sit out for a bit. But she returned to the heat of the tournament game a few minutes later....Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Concussion, Health Organizations, Health and Safety at School, Lacrosse
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Baltimore's crime paradox
A hard truth about being Baltimore's mayor is that there is almost never a good time to declare progress. Whenever there is good news to report, it will almost inevitably collide with a fresh tragedy. That's what happened to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-...
Tags: Executive Branch, National Institutes of Health, Artscape, Murder, James Brochin
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Scavenger hunters swarm Bel Air to fight cancer
On Saturday afternoon, Bel Air was crawling with people donning green shirts and looking for something. While the folks wearing green shirts were looking for items as part of a scavenger hunt, they were helping in a small way to find effective...Tags: Research, Cancer, Skin Cancer, Oncology, Medical Research
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Rawlings-Blake touts safety of major Inner Harbor events
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Tuesday touted a summer of safe high-profile events in the downtown area — part of a strategy, aides said, to rebut those who have characterized the Inner Harbor as unsafe. The mayor's remarks were intended to...
Tags: William H. Cole IV, Bernard C. Young, Cancer, Johns Hopkins University, Shootings
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Downtown violence prevention initiative nets several arrests
The extra police officers sent to the Inner Harbor and downtown to combat unruly youths and crime this past weekend recorded 40 arrests, including more than 10 for drug possession, and two handguns seized. It's a snapshot of crime covering a single,...
Tags: Executive Branch, Radio, James Brochin, Public Officials, Baltimore County
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The Rev. Gerald V. Lardner, Sulpician priest
The Rev. Gerald "Gerry" Vincent Lardner, a Sulpician priest who taught preaching and later served as a missionary in Africa, died of cancer June 18 at Mercy Medical Center. He was 70 and lived in North Baltimore.
Born in Baltimore and raised on...Tags: Emmaus, Zambia, Cancer, Africa, Students
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McDonough sounds off again about city crime; calls for curfew center, which city already has
The delegate from the city's northern suburbs is sounding off again about Baltimore crime, calling for the mayor to resign unless she convenes a "solutions summit" and demanding a "citywide curfew" be put in place. Of course, the city already has a...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Inner Harbor
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