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Eddie's Market rallies Charles Villagers to resist potential competition on Hopkins lot
Barbara Gudenius has been shopping at Eddie's Market of Charles Village since she moved to the neighborhood in 1973. "I like it now more than ever," said the retired Western High School teacher, 66, as she shopped for groceries Friday, March 15. "It's...
Tags: Giant Food, LLC, Charles Village, Mary Pat Clarke, Johns Hopkins University, Colleges and Universities
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Geared up for return of Grand Prix racing in Baltimore
Are you ready for the second annual Baltimore Grand Prix presented by SRT this weekend? Woodbridge Valley resident Laverne Holland is, especially after she volunteered last year and had a blast. "My son, Brian, is a big racing fan and he suggested I...Tags: Inner Harbor, Arts, State Parks, Open-Wheel Racing, IndyCar Series
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Protecting terrapins from recreational crab pots
Those trying to celebrate what is traditionally considered an annual rite of summer — catching crabs to feast on — are reminded that those tasty critters typically can be found in the same waters as the state's reptile, the diamondback...Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore
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Glenelg High School
Nora Kay Abdi, Rachel Christine Adams, Parth Bipin Aghera, Noha Hazem Mohammed Ahmed, Marina Andrei Alexander, Jordan Edwin André, Daniel Bryce Antlitz, Marissa Christina Antoniades, Anthony Joseph Arena, Anthony Oddie Arnette, Tyler Robert Asher,...
Tags: Tyler Wright, Yeast Infection, Stuart, Bradley, Robert Allen
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Maryland Bay Game is an old school form of entertainment for youngsters
Getting ready for that long ride to the beach? It's time for parents to take away their kids' iPads, iPhones and even those soon-to-be outdated iPods. For an alternative, there's the 15th edition of the Maryland Bay Game. The 2012-13 version of the...Tags: Inner Harbor, Prince George's County, Arts, Six Flags Inc.
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Bear season again met with opposition
Dawn over Western Maryland will break differently Monday for the 260 hunters who won the lottery to participate in this year's annual bear hunt. The adrenaline will be high, the air thick with the anticipation of trying to become the first man, woman or...Tags: Condos and Houses, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Hunting, Government, Regional Authority
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Man-O-War shoal center of controversy again
There aren't many people who think that nibbling away at one of the largest underwater pile of oyster shells left in the Chesapeake Bay is a good idea right now.
Not upper bay recreational anglers, who love how Man-O-War shoal acts as a magnet for...Tags: Shipbuilding, Justice System, Patapsco, Chesapeake Bay, Oysters
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Steps must be taken to protect striped bass
It shouldn't come as a surprise, I suppose, that the striped bass season began Saturday with uneasy folks focused on the intensity and direction of the wind.
Concerns about our own health and well-being on the water aren't much different than the worries...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Timothy M. Kaine, Demographics, Fishing, Chesapeake Bay
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Taking name-dropping to a whole new level
Iwent to sleep under an O'Malley moon and woke up caressed by the beams of an O'Malley sunrise. Breathing deeply the oxygen supplied by the O'Malley administration, I had my O'Malley Oaty Oats cereal while listening to O'Malley's March. O'Malley highways...Tags: Forests, St. Mary's County, Natural Resource Industry, Regional Authority, Government
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Will IndyCars be racing through the streets?
The Baltimore SunA Baltimore group is in serious negotiations with the city and the IndyCar Series about staging an annual street race beginning in 2011 near the Inner Harbor that state and city officials say could rival the Preakness in its economic impact and national...Tags: Al Unser Jr., Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Inner Harbor, Saint Petersberg (Russia), Indianapolis 500
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Abuse case called 'torture'
Baltimore Sun reporterA Baltimore County prosecutor handling the murder cases against a Rodgers Forge couple charged in the starvation death of their 2-year-old son said yesterday that the abuse inflicted by the parents was "tantamount to torture" and that investigators are...Tags: Justice System, Hospitals and Clinics, Defendants, Gaming, Prosecution
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