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Irish spirit warms couple's home in northern Balto. Co.
Europeans would have a laugh at our expense over what we consider an old structure. Nevertheless, Monkton's Stone Haven Farm, owned by Dan Saffer and his wife, JoAnne Duffy, had been standing for eight years when Handel's "Messiah" was first performed....Tags: Waterford, Religious Festivals, Holidays
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Walter Gilliam
Walter Gilliam, who rose from a being a sandwich maker and dishwasher to become a chef at the old Haussner's Restaurant in a career than spanned more than 50 years, died Monday of complications from a stroke at his East Baltimore home.
He was 91....Tags: Sandwiches, Steaks, U.S. Department of State, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Highlandtown
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Mount Washington School hopes to clean up in Clorox contest
President Obama may have defeated Mitt Romney in the general election, but the blue-ribbon Mount Washington School is in the thick of another closely fought national race. It's Clorox's fourth annual "Power a Bright Future" contest to decide which...
Tags: Barack Obama, Media Industry, Separation of Church and State, Mitt Romney, Telecommunication Service
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Baltimore woman, who found murdered boyfriend, charged in his killing
A 22-year-old Baltimore woman who called 911 and said she found her boyfriend fatally shot in an alley this summer has been charged in his murder, according to court records. Asia La’trice Cutler was charged on Dec. 14 with first-degree murder and...
Tags: Murder, Prosecution
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Patch reporter Tyler Waldman to be released from Shock Trauma
Towson resident and local Patch editor Tyler Waldman announced in a tweet that he would be leaving Shock Trauma Thursday, 11 days after he was airlifted with life-threatening injuries following a two-car accident in Towson. In the tweet, Waldman said he...
Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Transportation Accidents, Towson University
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Number of people killed in Baltimore now higher than 2011
The number of people killed in Baltimore this year has exceeded the count from all of 2011 after a violent Wednesday that saw at least one stabbed and three shot — including two near the same corner where a 16-year-old was killed a day earlier....
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Murder, Black Guerrilla Family, Anthony W. Batts
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Sinai opens surgery center focused on elderly patients
Sinai Hospital of Baltimore has opened a surgery center targeting the elderly population. The Sinai Center for Geriatric Surgery is led by Dr. Mark R. Katlic, chief of Surgery at Sinai Hospital and author of several books and numerous peer-reviewed...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics, Gallbladder Disease, Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease
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Thanksgiving homicide reported in Franklintown neighborhood
A man was fatally shot Thursday in the Franklintown section of Baltimore City, according to police. Baltimore Police Det. Vernon Davis said police officers responded at 2:16 p.m. to a call about a man shot in the 2000 block of Forest Park Avenue. The...Tags: Shootings
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Baltimore man arrested in Cumberland stabbing
Cumberland police say a 19-year-old man was stabbed following a party and a suspect was arrested after seeking treatment at a Baltimore hospital. Police say the unidentified teen suffered four stab wounds when he was confronted by three suspects...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Juvenile Delinquency
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Towson community pulling for native journalist after car crash
News that former Towson Patch editor and lifelong resident Tyler Waldman was in a serious car accident this past Monday morning shook the Towson community. Since then, local leaders and community members who have grown to know him have expressed concern...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Journalism, David Marks
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Killing is latest in spike in city's residential neighborhoods
A man was shot and killed Tuesday night in Baltimore's West Forest Park neighborhood, as killings in the city's Northwest District approached the total for all of last year. While the Park Heights area in the northern portion has long been a troubled...Tags: Murder, Shootings
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Hooters waitress allegedly contracts tuberculosis at Inner Harbor restaurant
Over the past seven months, Jheri Stratton has been quarantined in her house for a while, ordered to wear a mask to walk her dog, and monitored twice a week by a city Health Department official who watches to ensure that she swallows a handful of pills....
Tags: Symptoms, Randallstown, Harborplace, Medical Procedures and Tests, Lungs and Airways
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