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Writer Dudley Clendinen dies of ALS at age 67
Dudley Clendinen relished nothing more than telling a great story — even the story of his impending death. A journalist and author who wrote for The New York Times and had once served as an editor for The Baltimore Sun, Mr. Clendinen died Wednesday...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Gays and Lesbians, News Media, Colleges and Universities, The Boston Globe
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Thursday is crepe night at Bonjour Bakery
The Baltimore SunThursday is Crepe Night at Bonjour, Gayle Brier-Billebault and Gerard Billebault's Mount Washington bakery and cafe. Because patrons take their crepe's on the purple farmhouse's front porch, the weekly event is weather permitting. Tonight, it looks like...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Salads
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Baltimore pastor's wife launched John Waters' hitchhiking trip
The Baltimore SunSarah Finlayson's morning routine is fairly set. Wake up early. Workout with a trainer. Call her twin sister. Picking up a hitchhiking John Waters? That's not part of it. Yet the minister's wife from Baltimore stopped her Lexus for the filmmaker and...Tags: Charles Street, John Travolta, Movies, Trips and Vacations, Tom Cruise
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Oakenshawe parents slow to embrace planned school in Waverly
Oakenshawe students are zoned for nearby Waverly Elementary/Middle School, where a $25 million replacement school is slated to open by the end of 2013. But children from Oakenshawe are nowhere to be found at the current campus, located in two buildings a...
Tags: Facebook, Parenting, Family, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Fence in Tuscany-Canterbury protects grass, but is it cost-effective?
The style of fence is called "Barcelona," but some residents of Tuscany-Canterbury say it reminds them more of Berlin. It's the "Gorbachev fence" to the mother of neighbor Fred Chalfant, who often walks his dog past the barrier, which is six-feet tall,...
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City erected six-foot fence to protect grass
The Baltimore Department of Transportation has a message for the residents of Tuscany-Canterbury: Do not walk on our grass.
But instead of little signs, the transportation department conveys that message with a six-foot, spike-topped fence. The barrier...Tags: Mary Pat Clarke
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Harford County Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Frank Earl Jackson, 48, of the 600 block of South Stepney Road, was arrested on a bench warrant Thursday in a case in which he was charged with trespassing. Christopher John...Tags: Lexington (Lexington, Virginia), Prisons, Havre de Grace, Courtland, Blackmail and Extortion
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More culinary destinations
Some day, we expect to see restaurants in Baltimore representing each of the 193 United Nations members. Till then, but here's a sampling of more dining destinations to explore. Afghan: The Helmand is so authentic, it's owned by Afghan President Hamid...Tags: Harbor East, Roland Park, Mount Vernon, United Nations, Dining and Drinking
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Pasquale Mario 'Pat' Ercolano, produce manager
Pasquale Mario "Pat" Ercolano, a retired produce manager, died Tuesday of pneumonia at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. He was 88.
Born in Rome and raised in Sorrento, Italy, Mr. Ercolano was educated in public schools.
As a teenager, he served as a...Tags: Recipes, Christianity, Timonium, Hampden, Roman Catholicism
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The Rev. James J. McNamee III
The Rev. James J. McNamee III, a retired Episcopal priest who had pastored St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Annapolis, died Friday of cancer at his home in the Ambassador Apartments in Tuscany-Canterbury.
He was 76.
Mr. McNamee was born in Baltimore and...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Roland Park, Recipes, Christianity, Colleges and Universities
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Council bill aims to reduce delinquency rates on condo dues
Condo and homeowners associations have struggled for years to collect dues from all the property owners in their communities, but when the economy turned sour and the housing market declined, delinquency rates skyrocketed. After the Federal Housing...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Federal Housing Administration, Ellicott City, Mortgages, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Roller skating play celebrates West Side history
For the first time in decades, flouncy, flowered dresses, hat boxes and shopping bags filled a storefront window at Howard and Lexington streets, once the center of Baltimore's retail district.
Ladies in pearls and long gloves, wild-haired hippies and...Tags: Christianity, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Roman Catholicism
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