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Roland Park Elementary/Middle School holds annual May Mart
Tony Sartori, 61, and Sam Jenkins, 10, were fundraisers extraordinaire at the 85th annual May Mart on Saturday at Roland Park Elementary/Middle School. Sartori, of Bellona-Gittings, a hairdresser at Kobi's in Mount Washington and father of a Roland Park...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Roland Park, PTA, Students, Personal Service
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Edgewood man charged with robbing convenience store
An Edgewood man arrested Tuesday and charged with robbing a convenience store in Edgewood earlier in the day allegedly gave police a false name. Jamal Nathaniel Jackson, 32, of the 700 block of Rainbow Court, is charged with armed robbery, robbery,...Tags: Judges, Prosecution, Theft, Justice System, Community College of Baltimore County
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Schools for everyone
Baltimore City school officials say the nearly $1.2 billion budget the system unveiled last week will fund a raft of new academic endeavors, among them a new team to upgrade instruction in the sciences to meet the higher standards of the new national...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Baltimore City College, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Students, Baltimore School for the Arts
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Guardian Angels help slain Navy vet's family search for killer
Naval Petty Officer Alonzo M. Gladden Jr. had been back home for only four hours last October when an unknown person opened fire on him — killing him shortly after he dropped off his grandmother in South Baltimore. Months later, his killing...
Tags: Phylicia Barnes, Patapsco, Abraham Lincoln, U.S. Navy, Murder
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Third annual gala benefits family center and auction winners
Charles Curlett paid $2,000 Saturday night for a Cartier watch worth $5,600. "And for a good cause," said the attorney from Oakenshawe. But Curlett won't have the unisex watch all to himself. "We're going to share it," said his wife, Christina....
Tags: Apple iPhone, Roland Park, Entertainment Events, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Beyonce
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With a morning boom, BGE's landmark gas holder became a local memory
As the clock ticked down Sunday, the morning clouds disappeared, as if they were in on the months-long planning that went into the destruction of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.'s final natural-gas holding silo. Then, as if someone were turning on...
Tags: Jones Falls Expressway, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Roland Park, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995), Jones Falls
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Ravens parade draws north Baltimoreans to City Hall
North Baltimore was well represented in Ravens Nation as a noontime parade in honor of the Super Bowl champions kicked off outside City Hall on Tuesday, followed by a victory celebration at M&T Bank Stadium. "How often do you get to do this?" said...
Tags: Joe Flacco, Internists, Health Treatments, Physical Therapy, Health and Medical Professionals
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Local pizzeria expects Super Bowl boost
Growing up in the industrial city of Gujrat in Pakistan, Khawar Ghafoor played cricket but knew little about American football.
But in recent weeks Ghafoor, the owner of a Towson pizzeria, has been captivated by the Baltimore Ravens' run to the Super...Tags: Super Bowl XLVII, Football, Halloween, Pakistan, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Public hearing set on liquor store rezoning proposal
A public hearing is scheduled for Jan. 10 on a Baltimore City Health Department proposal that would kick some upscale wine and liquor stores out of residential neighborhoods, including in north Baltimore. "I'm going to be there on Thursday," said Anthony...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Lawyers, Roland Park, Marketing, Charles Village
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New second-in-command at Northern District no stranger to north Baltimore
Police Capt. Deron Garrity may be new to the Northern District, but he's plenty familiar with north Baltimore. Garrity, 43, who grew up in Medfield and once worked at the Rotunda Giant, was promoted from the Southeastern District to be second in command...
Tags: Harbor East, Baltimore Police Department, Loyola University Maryland, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Hampden
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Harry Ratrie Jr., highway industry businessman
Harry Ratrie Jr., a World War II and Korean War veteran who became a leading businessman in Maryland's highway construction industry, died Dec. 8 of a heart attack at a hospital in Naples, Fla. The longtime Baltimore County resident, who moved to Florida...
Tags: Heart Attack, Anglicanism, Highway Transportation, Reisterstown, Engineering
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