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If you're like us, you're itching for Tiki Barge weather. If you're bartender Megan Morstein, it's already started. It's the Columbia, MD native's second season serving drinks on the Barge, and she could not be more excited. "[Tiki Barge] is the only...Tags: Apple iPod, Pearl Jam (music group), Jethro Tull (music group), Music, Federal Hill
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Press association weighs in on photographing police
Just hours after Baltimore police issued a directive telling its 3,100 officers that they can't arrest or seize cameras from people merely for photographing or videotaping them, officers were caught on tape seemingly doing just that.
On Tuesday, the...Tags: Equestrian, Freedom of the Press, Preakness Stakes, Police Arrests, Federal Hill
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Lansdowne Ravens Roost to chill out at Polar Plunge
As members of Ravens Roost 15, Bill and Denise West probably see themselves more as ravens than polar bears, but for the ninth straight year they'll wade into the Chesapeake Bay on a winter day.
The husband-and-wife team, along with 15 others from...Tags: Towson, Special Olympics, Culture, State Parks, Fox Broadcasting Company
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Staff Q&A: What's the best place to find a last-minute holiday gift?
This week we asked our b staff and guests where they go to cross off what's left on their holiday shopping lists. Here's what they had to say.Â
I know this is terrible and immoral and exploitative and all that, but Walmart has some really good deals. ...Tags: Holidays, Lexington Market, Nordstrom, Walmart, Apple iTunes
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Table Talk: The Mallet stakes a claim to Fallston's hearts and appetites
How many cars do you reckon pass each day through the intersection of Mountain Road and Belair Road in Fallston?
Tony Ashe says about 85,000 cars, give or take a Buick, are swinging near the Mallet Restaurant and Crabhouse, his new multilevel,...Tags: Restaurants, Charles Street, Foods and Beverages, Catonsville, Sykesville
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Federal Hill renovation brings generations together
Just as houses come in all different designs and sizes, so do the families that live within them.
The large, end-of-group rowhouse in Federal Hill that belongs to the Johnson family shelters multiple generations.
"We are three generations of women, a...Tags: Real Estate, Rentals, Federal Hill
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Students help dream facelift for Cross Street Market
The cardboard models showed what a new town hall near Cross Street Market in Federal Hill could look like.
The graduate architecture students at Morgan State University crowded around professor Sanjit Roy as he critiqued the miniature buildings one by...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Charles Street, Colleges and Universities, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Arts
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OysterFest: the shucking competition
The Baltimore SunBaltimore Beer Week is about to take over the city for 11 days, or it just seems that way. But don't forget the annual OysterFest down in Federal Hill. Ryleigh's Oyster Ball is Thursday night. Tickets sales are going well, Scotti Offutt of Ryleigh's...Tags: Tangier (Accomack, Virginia), Oysters, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Chesapeake Bay
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Champion shucker: Repeat winner crowned at oyster competition in St. Mary's
A Florida man repeated Sunday as champion of the U.S. National Oyster Shucking Contest held in St. Mary's County.
The 2010 champion, Michael Martin, of Panama City Beach, won again, based on how quickly and completely he shucked 24 oysters, according...Tags: Oyster Festival, Foods and Beverages, Inner Harbor, Seafood
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Dining review: Republic Noodle near Cross Street Market
The Baltimore SunFor this week's weekend dining review of Republic Noodle, Kit Waskorn Pollard subs in for John Houser III. Republic Noodle opened in September just south of Cross Street Market in the Riverside neighborhood. If you walk by Republic Noodle when it's...Tags: David Lynch, Foods and Beverages, Pasta
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Ravens fans 'ready to celebrate' end of lockout, start of season
Carol Fabian, a Ravens season ticket holder, had waited to buy tickets to the pair of away games she normally attends.
But with the NFL lockout officially coming to a close Monday, not only can Fabian purchase those tickets, she can join many fellow fans...Tags: Strikes, Colleges and Universities, Football, Retirement, AFC North
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George Ganjon, farmer, dies
George Gilbert Ganjon, a retired Carroll County farmer who was a founder of the Downtown Farmers Market, died of kidney failure Aug. 1 at Dove House in Westminster. He was 82.
Born in Baltimore, he grew up near the Hollins Market in the southwestern...Tags: Hollins Market, Defense, Catonsville, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Armed Forces
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