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    Mar 26, 2012 |Resource Link| Baltimore Sun
  1. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  2. Survey reveals Dundalk's reputation: rough, with water views

    Lifelong Dundalk resident Scott Holupka has heard the jokes. He's heard Dundalk residents stereotyped as some "combination of Archie Bunker and a West Virginia hillbilly," the community knocked as dirty, industrial and smelly.
    Lifelong Dundalk resident Scott Holupka has heard the jokes. He's heard Dundalk residents stereotyped as some "combination of Archie Bunker and a West Virginia hillbilly," the community knocked as dirty, industrial and smelly. Much of that perception...

    Tags: Patapsco, Hampden, Johns Hopkins University, Bethlehem Steel, Dundalk

  3. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  4. Dennis Livingston, activist and artist, dies

    Dennis Livingston, an urban activist who called for jobs creation and a clean environment and who was a pioneer in the Station North Arts District near Green Mount Cemetery, died of cancer Thursday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 72 and lived on Guilford Avenue.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Dennis Livingston, an urban activist who called for jobs creation and a clean environment and who was a pioneer in the Station North Arts District near Green Mount Cemetery, died of cancer Thursday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 72 and lived on...

    Tags: Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Washington College (Maryland), Energy Saving, Patterson Park, Federal Hill

  5. Sep 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  6. 50 picture-perfect fall getaways

    As summer's fleeting charms begin to fade, fall swirls into view in a burst of kaleidoscopic color. Relish autumn's arrival with 50 nifty travel ideas for the Mid-Atlantic region: from leaf peeping and leisurely drives, to museum-hopping, fall-inspired menus, Halloween delights and more, to usher in this glowing season of change.
    As summer's fleeting charms begin to fade, fall swirls into view in a burst of kaleidoscopic color. Relish autumn's arrival with 50 nifty travel ideas for the Mid-Atlantic region: from leaf peeping and leisurely drives, to museum-hopping, fall-inspired...

    Tags: Bucks County, Natural Resources, Six Flags Fright Fest, Documentary (genre), Fine Arts

  7. Sep 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  8. Septic pollution woes divide Kent Island

    — Residents of Kent Island are never far from the water. That's what drew many of them to the largest island in the Chesapeake Bay, where they're close to boating, fishing and all nature's bounty.
    — Residents of Kent Island are never far from the water. That's what drew many of them to the largest island in the Chesapeake Bay, where they're close to boating, fishing and all nature's bounty. But for the mostly tidy cottages, bungalows and...

    Tags: Traffic, Energy Saving, Real Estate, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Queen Anne's County

  9. Sep 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  10. Pitching in to aid pantry's supply and demand problem

    Business and community interests don't always see eye-to-eye, but in a tight-knit area such as Towson, the people we do business with are often those who make their lives, as well as their living, here. Even business owners who don't fall into that...

    Tags: Nottingham, Towson

  11. Sep 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  12. Business food drive aims to restock pantry at Assistance Center of Towson Churches

    Towson area businesses this week launched a two-week food drive to restock the shelves at the food pantry at the Assistance Center of Towson Churches following a slow summer of donations and a period of high need. "This time of year is always difficult...

    Tags: Business, Charles Schwab, Nottingham, Towson

  13. Oct 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  14. Tree removed but damaged W. Baltimore sidewalk not repaired

    The problem: A West Baltimore sidewalk damaged after a tree was toppled by Hurricane Irene has not been repaired. The backstory: Irene wreaked plenty of havoc across the Baltimore area, taking down tree limbs and utility poles. One street tree that fell...

    Tags: Hurricanes, Hurricane Irene (2011), Natural Disasters, Disasters, Hurricane Damage

  15. Oct 5, 2011 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  16. Former Hurricane Ophelia due in Britain today

    Maryland Weather
    FROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:Today looks like another stormy one for the United Kingdom, made even more so by what’s left of the former Cat. 4 Hurricane Ophelia. After spinning up to 140 mph east of Bermuda on Saturday, Ophelia weakened......

    Tags: Tropical Storms

  17. Oct 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  18. When politicians pick voters: Maryland's congressional district maps

    The chairwoman of the commission Gov. Martin O'Malley appointed to draft new congressional district maps for the state said that the members had attempted to respect natural and jurisdictional boundaries and communities of interest in drawing the lines. That is true, insofar as the group isn't proposing that the districts cross the Potomac into Virginia at any point. Otherwise, it's hard to find much in the Rorschach test-worthy map they produced that conforms to any standard of compactness or continuity.
    The chairwoman of the commission Gov. Martin O'Malley appointed to draft new congressional district maps for the state said that the members had attempted to respect natural and jurisdictional boundaries and communities of interest in drawing the lines....

    Tags: Roscoe G Bartlett, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Thomas V. Mike Miller, Federal Hill, Annapolis

  19. Oct 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  20. Hilda R. "Coach" Anderson

    Hilda R. "Coach" Anderson, who was hired as Catonsville Community College's first woman coach and was an advocate for no sex discrimination in sports, died Oct. 4 of cancer at her Waverly Woods East home in Woodstock.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Hilda R. "Coach" Anderson, who was hired as Catonsville Community College's first woman coach and was an advocate for no sex discrimination in sports, died Oct. 4 of cancer at her Waverly Woods East home in Woodstock. The former longtime Windsor Hills...

    Tags: Christianity, Feminism, College Sports, Schools, Employers

  21. Oct 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  22. Michael Mina is Esquire's restaurant of the year

    Michael Mina's self-named San Francisco restaurant has been named Esquire's Restaurant of the Year. That's good news for Baltimoreans.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Michael Mina's self-named San Francisco restaurant has been named Esquire's Restaurant of the Year. That's good news for Baltimoreans. Mina's Wit & Wisdom is scheduled to open in the Four Seasons hotel in November. "If Mina is there the night you visit,...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Seasons Restaurant, Restaurants

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