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Glyndon, where old customs endure
On a late summer afternoon, Glyndon, the village tucked between Reisterstown and the Worthington Valley and its Sagamore Farm, looked as pretty as the black-eyed Susans tumbling over the old-fashioned fences. Had I wandered outside Baltimore County and...Tags: Reisterstown, T. Rowe Price, Baltimore County
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Hurricane Isaac cuts off Baltimore's jumbo crab supply
Marylanders looking to pile their picnic tables with crabs for one last send-off to summer this Labor Day will likely have to do so with a less-than-jumbo variety of the state's favorite crustacean, thanks to Hurricane Isaac. The storm that tore...
Tags: Locust Point, Annapolis, Hurricane Isaac (2012), Holidays
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Football: How the Top 15 fared
The high school football season kicked off for public schools Friday night, so everyone was in action over the weekend — well, almost everyone. Mount St. Joseph's Saturday night game had to be canceled because of the weather. Following is a look at...
Tags: Football
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Smaller crowds and clouds greet the Grand Prix
Ryan Hunter-Reay won the second Grand Prix of Baltimore, a sloppy race full of fits and starts run before a diminished crowd. Organizers, though, came away convinced that this year's hastily planned event proved an IndyCar race can work downtown....
Tags: William H. Cole IV, NASCAR, Pratt Street, Exelon Corp., Parkville
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Grand Prix survival depends on convincing fans, businesses it is worth the trouble
Tony Assadi shakes his head as he looks out over the racetrack for the second Grand Prix of Baltimore, which zooms past his Luna Del Sea restaurant and its outside patio on West Pratt Street.
He and his patrons have a clear view — no blue screen...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Visit Baltimore, Federal Hill, Government, Local Government
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Labor Day weekend last respite before start of regular season
For the first time in more than a month, the players will have a rare weekend off as coach John Harbaugh sent them home to take care of their families and tie up loose ends before the start of the regular season.
And with the Ravens slated to open the...Tags: John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens, St. Louis Rams
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Jury fails to reach verdict in trial of two men accused in Towson murder
The jury failed to reach a verdict Friday in the first-degree murder case against two of the four men charged in the December 2011 fatal shooting of 19-year-old Rodney Pridget outside Towson Town Center mall, and will reconvene on Tuesday, Sept. 4....
Tags: Defendants, Philosophy, Murder, Trials, Witnesses
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Impressive showing for second annual Grand Prix of Baltimore
Let's get the few negatives out of the way first. The threat of rain probably kept the crowds down. There was a re-start controversy that ticked off some of the top drivers. And there were enough wrecks slowing Sunday's Grand Prix of Baltimore to make it...
Tags: Preakness Stakes, Equestrian, Federal Hill, Auto Racing, Pratt Street
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Labor Day schedule and closings
This schedule will be in effect Monday: Government offices, courts and libraries Closed in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard and Frederick counties, and in Baltimore City and Annapolis. Public schools Closed in all jurisdictions....Tags: Maryland Science Center, Annapolis, Howard County, Labor Disputes, Walters Art Museum
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Organizers rev up for Grand Prix
The first round of gleaming racecars will roar through downtown streets early Friday, marking the start of the second annual three-day open-wheel racing festival — and a victory for city officials and organizers who struggled to resurrect the...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Government, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Pratt Street, Ticketmaster
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Maryland City: Pool kids sorry to see summer slip away
Wall calendars tell us summer officially ends Sept. 21, but any "pool kid" will tell you summer begins on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend and ends at 8 p.m. on Labor Day. The sadness surrounding Labor Day is heartbreaking for those who observe it...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Memorial Day, Football
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Wye Oak and Flock of Dimes play Scapescape tonight
With more than 50 local bands performing all around Station North and Mount Vernon this weekend, Scapescape is one of Baltimore's premier events to better understand the hype surrounding its diverse arts and music scenes. (It's also a bit intimidating....
Tags: Mount Vernon, Google Inc., Station North, Charles Street, Music
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