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Lunch for $10 or less: Hollywood Diner
The Hollywood Diner reopened with a new operator in early November. The diner, which is owned by the city of Baltimore, is in great shape. The tile floors are shining and the chrome is gleaming. The diner, which was built on New York's Long Island,...
Tags: Movies, Long Island, Restaurants, Meatballs, Dining and Drinking
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Bel Air town employees to get raises under new budget; light funded for Gateway and Boulton
Bel Air's town employees will get a 3 percent raise in July and residents of English Country Manor should soon get their long sought traffic light at Gateway Drive and Boulton Street under the 2013 town budget that received final approval from the Board...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Aberdeen, Best Buy Co., Inc., Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Loans
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Ellicott City: Howard High grad finds niche in Germany as Fulbright Scholar
For more than 65 years, Fulbright scholarships have been awarded to our country's most accomplished students, scholars, teachers, artists and scientists. Since its founding in 1946, 43 Fulbright alumni have been awarded the Nobel Prize and 81 have...Tags: FIFA World Cup, University of Maryland, College Park, Psycho (movie), Lee Evans, Groundhog Day (movie)
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Mr. Rain's Fun House offers dinner and movie menu
The Baltimore SunMr. Rain's Fun House, the restaurant at the American Visionary Art Museum, is offering a three-course prix fixe dinner every Thursday night for duration of Flick from the Hill, the museum's free outdoor movie series. This Thursday's film is the 1979 gem...Tags: Movies, Restaurants, American Visionary Art Museum, Dining and Drinking
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Mostly Main Street: When it's too hot to cook, savor restaurant weeks
Mostly Main Street, news from Ellicott City business district: Restaurant Week, First Friday and Second Sunday and ghost Tours Sometimes it's just too hot to cook, right? That's when an event like Howard County Restaurant weeks comes in really handy. We'...Tags: Up (movie), Tourism and Leisure, Tomatoes, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs
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Baltimore Highlands: Volunteer fire department hopes to raise $1.2 million for addition
The English Consul Volunteer Fire Department announced a 5-year drive to raise $1.2 million for constructing a much-needed addition to the existing station at 2827 Michigan Ave. This group has protected the communities of Rosemont, Baltimore Highlands...Tags: Movies, Potatoes, American Legion, Shrimp, Foods and Beverages
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Maryland City: Summer brings activities to keep children and adults busy
It's that time of the year when the children become free spirited and in need of activities to occupy the void created by the end of the school year. The teachers get a well-deserved rest from the busy, daily life of molding and creating our future...Tags: Movies, Libraries, National Football League, How to Train Your Dragon (movie), Football
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Mostly Main Street: Many ways to celebrate dad's special day on Main Street
Don't forget the Second Sunday Market on Tonge Row, next scheduled for Sunday, June 10 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Local crops are coming in, making this charming market all the more interesting. And, organizers have added attractions such artisan cheeses...Tags: Movies, Museums, Finding Nemo (movie), Railway Transportation, Father's Day
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Movies under the stars for every day of the workweek
Baltimore is one city where crowds come out in the heat of the night to take in open-air movies.
In mid-July last year, when the thermometer was hitting 95 in the day and stalling in the 80s past midnight, fun-seekers swarmed to Federal Hill to watch...Tags: Vertigo (movie), Ryan Gosling, Fells Point, True Grit (movie), The Artist (movie)
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Labor Day means talk of crab feasts … and snow blowers?
Now that my kids are out of school, the surest sign for me that summer is ending is the fact that my neighbors and I have already had our planning meeting for the annual Labor Day crab feast. Yes, I've been complaining about the heat — and the...Tags: House Building, Howard County, Tourism and Leisure, History, History (tv network)
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Weekend Halloween happenings in Laurel include Spooktacular and costume ball
Halloween open house — Hosted by From the Heart Doggie Daycare, Sat., Oct. 29, noon-5 p.m., 8574 Laureldale Drive. Door prizes, dog costume contest, photographs and nail clinic for dogs. Refreshments served. 301-725-3647, http://www....Tags: Movies, Religious Festivals, Spain, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, American Legion
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More apartments rise in NoHo Arts District
Apartment complexes planned before the demise of the redevelopment agencies in California continue to rise in North Hollywood. The projects in the NoHo Arts District near the northern terminus of the Red Line subway include the recently completed NoHo...
Tags: Movies, Los Angeles Times, NoHo, PATH, Roger Vincent
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