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Symphony Woods Park should create a community meeting place [Commentary]
In 2010, the Columbia Association retained an outstanding firm of landscape architects to prepare a master plan for Symphony Woods Park. The plan that evolved over a two-year period reflects the creative talent of a team of landscape architects and...Tags: Investments, Culture, Gardens and Parks, James Rouse, Architecture
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New Orleans hums with Super Bowl and Mardi Gras
— In a city where even funerals turn into parties, New Orleans rarely lacks for an excuse to strike up the band, boil up some crayfish and swirl together a daiquiri. But with the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras landing this month, New Orleans never has...
Tags: Alicia Keys, George Clooney, Michael Strahan, Celebrities, Mardi Gras
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Food truck rally headed for Union Craft Brewing in Woodberry
The Baltimore SunFounded in 2011, Union Craft Brewing has established itself as a player in Baltimore's craft-beer movement. Located in the shadow of the Pepsi sign, the brewery site, accessible to the Light Rail and with ample parking, is proving to be an accommodating...Tags: Light Rail (Baltimore)
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'Top Chef' recap, Chefs at sea
The final five have a group hug and exhale in relief. Big news from the party boat: Padma and Tom unexpectedly interrupt them mid-sigh to inform them they the next day they will be setting sail on a cruise to Alaska. Josh’s immediate concerned is...
Tags: Personal Service, Shallots, Justice System, Cabbage, Salads
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State basketball: Benimon leads Towson men past ODU, 68-66
Jerrelle Benimon scored 21 points and pulled down 17 rebounds, and teammate Marcus Damas added 15 points as visiting Towson beat slumping Old Dominion, 68-66, on Wednesday in a Colonial Athletic Association contest in Norfolk, Va. DeShawn Painter had 20...Tags: Colonial Athletic Association, Old Dominion Monarchs, Towson Tigers, Mike Muscala, Lehigh Mountain Hawks
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Maryland's state parks help drive local economies
The new green at Maryland's state parks is cash, and lots of it.
This has been a banner year for the 66 parks, which logged nearly 11 million visitors by early December, 1.1 million more than at the same point last year. Long the destination of day...Tags: Baltimore County, Howard County, Gardens and Parks, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Martin O'Malley
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Roland Park Country School students to sing at presidential Inaugural Festival
In the otherwise empty Sinex Theatre at Roland Park Country School, 10 middle-school students gathered around a piano onstage Friday to sing "Astonishing," a song from the Broadway musical "Little Women." The girls, members of a mostly a capella group...
Tags: Ceremonies, Culture, Gardens and Parks, Music, Theater
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Karen Lewand, preservationist
Karen Lewand, a preservationist and educator who launched a series of walking tours while establishing programs for children to learn about architecture, died of cancer Dec. 20 at her home in the Radnor-Winston section of North Baltimore. She was 67....Tags: Maryland Historical Trust, Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Colleges and Universities, Roman Catholicism, Johns Hopkins University
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Perryville, boat company close to agreement on using town pier
The Town of Perryville is close to signing an agreement with a local company to operate its boat tour business originating at Lower Ferry Pier. Town officials, however, still have lingering questions that will need to be answered before January's town...Tags: IKEA, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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Dancing back in time for the holidays at Towson's Hampton Mansion
Organizers of the annual Holidays at Hampton celebration go to great lengths each year to ensure the weekend-long Christmas event is as historically accurate as possible. The costumes, decorations and customs that are practiced are meant to transport...
Tags: War of 1812, Customs and Tradition, Holidays, Religious Festivals, Entertainment Events
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Harford delegates, senators to push for school construction, fight gun control in General Assembly
Harford's delegation to the Maryland General Assembly will be tackling a number of major bills this year, including those dealing with gun control and the death penalty. Some elected officials, like Sen. Nancy Jacobs, plan to fight those measures....
Tags: Gardens and Parks, Interior Policy, Martin O'Malley, Harford County, Personal Weapon Control
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Savage/North Laurel
Candlelight tours Candlelight Tours will take place from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7-8, at Montpelier Mansion, 9650 Muirkirk Road in Laurel. The mansion's rooms will be lit by candlelight and decorated by local garden clubs in...Tags: Yoga, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Movies, Customs and Tradition
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