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Howard Ritter Jr., principal
Howard "Bud" Ritter Jr., a retired Towson High School principal who had a second career as an antique toy and train dealer, died of dementia Monday at the Presbyterian Home of Maryland. The longtime Towson resident was 83.
Born in Baltimore and raised in...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Tennis, Towson University, College Basketball, University of Maryland, College Park
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Kiefaber's home auctioned off by state
In less than five minutes, Tom Kiefaber said, he was left with nothing.
"They've taken my home, my principal residence. They've taken my job," Kiefaber, the one-time owner and operator of Baltimore's storied Senator Theatre, lamented Thursday morning. He...Tags: Tom Kiefaber, Charles Theatre, Auction Service
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Kiefaber ordered to stay away from Senator, Charles
Thomas A. Kiefaber was ordered Friday to stay away from the historic Senator Theatre he once owned, as well as the Charles Theatre, for six months. Baltimore District Judge Halee F. Weinstein signed the order after the new operator of the Senator Theatre...Tags: Charles Theatre, Elections, Harry Potter (fictional character), Belvedere Square, Bill Henry
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Former Senator Theatre owner Tom Kiefaber disrupts City Council meeting
Former Senator Theatre owner Tom Kiefaber disrupted a City Council meeting Monday night, bounding up to the dais as the council was about to take a final vote to designate the interior of the theater a historic landmark.
"Right when it [the bill] came up...Tags: M.J. Brodie, Baltimore Development Corporation, Mary Pat Clarke
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Tax credit to speed Senator Theatre renovations
If James "Buzz" Cusack and his daughter, Kathleen Lyon, have their way, they'll be cutting ribbons by Christmas for a restored Senator Theatre that will preserve the original cinema and add three screens and a small restaurant.
Gov. Martin O'Malley...Tags: Credit and Debt, Martin O'Malley, Belvedere Square, Renovation, Maryland Historical Trust
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New large-scale brewery will be Baltimore's first in more than 30 years
The former bottling plant in the Abell neighborhood has been all but abandoned for years. The Beverage Capital Corp. sign outside has faded. The white office walls have yellowed. A nearby mechanic uses the space that used to hold the bottling line as a...Tags: Halethorpe, Alcoholic Beverages, Highlandtown, Edgar Allan Poe, Distilling and Brewing Industry
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For mayoral candidates, a whirl of handshakes
They rapped on doors, waved bright signs, groused about the media, ate chicken wings, and shook hands — lots and lots of hands.
The women and men hoping to win the Democratic nomination to be Baltimore's next mayor whirled through the city Monday,...Tags: Tom Kiefaber, Elections, Otis Rolley, Frank M. Conaway, Sr., Regional Authority
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Friday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for sunny skies and a high temperature near 60 degrees. Breezy conditions are expected. Tonight is expected to be partly cloudy, with a low temperature around 43 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our traffic map for this morning's...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Howard County, NFL Draft, Human Body, Phylicia Barnes
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Whitney French Morrill, businessman
Whitney French Morrill, the co-owner of a building maintenance firm that cleaned Baltimore landmarks, died of complications from dementia Saturday at Manor Care Ruxton. The Monkton resident was 87.
Born in New York City and raised in Stamford, Conn.,...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Hunting, Commuting, Manor Care Incorporated, World War II (1939-1945)
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Maryland's appetite for 'Hunger Games' is huge
When the lights dim for "Hunger Games" at midnight Thursday, Fatimah Nelson, who bought tickets weeks ago, will be there, a bit breathless, at the edge of a plush seat at Arundel Mills.
"I've been waiting months and months and months," says the Baltimore...Tags: Movies, The Hunger Games (movie), Literature, Timonium, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Senator Theatre still awaiting word on historic tax credits
Operators of the Senator Theatre were waiting anxiously this week to hear whether they will be awarded state historic tax credits for their planned $3 million expansion and renovation of the landmark 1939 Art Deco cinema house.
They did not make the...Tags: Tom Kiefaber, Credit and Debt, Belvedere Square, Maryland Historical Trust, Taxation
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