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Top 10 places for fish and chips
Dining@LargeThis Top 10 started out as a request from Dave for places to find good fish and chips because I didn't think we'd ever come up with enough to make it a Top 10. Wrong. What I didn't want to......Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), White Marsh, Fells Point, Belvedere Square, Hampden
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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: Richard Wagner, Sculpture, Stonewall Jackson, Tourism and Leisure, Patterson Park
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Police find drug farm after NY house fire
A raging fire in a New York suburban home has led authorities to an elaborate indoor marijuana farm. Mount Vernon Police Chief David Chong says investigators are working to determine whether the drug lab played a role in Wednesday's blaze. It took...Tags: Fires, Addiction
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Getting Baltimore dolled up
If little girls in and around Baltimore want a doll that looks like Mommy, they're in luck, no matter if she shops all day at Cross Keys, gets lost on Columbia cul-de-sacs, works a street corner in the 'hood or lives with another mommy in Mount Vernon....Tags: Armed Forces, Homes, Employees, Glen Burnie, Roland Park
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Police Blotter: Polk Township
Burglary -- Reported by Countrywide Home Loans to state police at Lehighton on Monday; $3,400 in construction supplies, including drywall, copper pipe, hot water heater and electrical baseboard stolen from property on Route 534 sometime during the last... -
Man arrested in double stabbing
Police have charged a man with stabbing a Fairfax County woman and her 7-year-old son. Fairfax County police say they arrested 45-year-old Donald Hinton, of no fixed address, about 2:45 a.m. Monday after a motorist spotted him in Alexandria. Hinton is...Tags: Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Prosecution
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Follow your parents Web site rules
Joseph's School, Lake RonkonkomaFollow parents' Web rules DEAR KIDSDAY: I go on a Web site that my parents don't like. All my friends go on it. What do I do? Worried DEAR WORRIED: We think you should not go on this Web site because your parents know best, and you could get in...Tags: John Adams, Metal and Mineral, Family, Abigail Adams
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Iowa auditor pushes special investigations
Associated Press WriterIowa State Auditor David Vaudt says he's working to keep taxpayers from being ripped off, especially in small communities where little oversight can leave a city's savings in the hands of just one official who may go unchecked for years. During Vaudt'...Tags: Executive Branch, Richard Johnson, Fraud, Government, State Budgets
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Weather Service: No Tornado After Rare NYC Warning
There were plenty of damaging winds but no twisters in a storm that spawned a rare tornado warning in New York City, government meteorologists said Saturday. National Weather Service crews assessed damage around the metropolitan area Saturday, a day...Tags: Tornadoes, Weather Warnings
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Storms destroy church, topple trees
Maryland WeatherYesterday's thunderstorms caused widespread damage across the region, including the destruction by fire of one of Baltimore's oldest and most lovely churches.The 130-year-old Mount Vernon United Methodist Church, in Hampden, was consumed by fire after...Tags: Hampden
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Top Ten Places for Happy Hour Food
Dining@LargeWhen I started this Top Ten, I was thinking of places for lots of food at bargain prices, in which case you would head for the Bay Cafe in Canton at happy hour. But then I realized Midnight Sun Sam......Tags: Harbor East, Food and Dining Culture, Kevin Miller, Locust Point, Beverage Industry
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Lucretia H. Harris
Sun ReporterLucretia H. Harris, a retired Somerset County housekeeper and cook who was recently honored by the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and who established a scholarship in her name on her 100th birthday, died Saturday at Manokin Manor Nursing and...Tags: Ella Fitzgerald, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Awards and Prizes, Public Holidays, Diseases
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