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Tuscany-Canterbury wants speed bumps more than a roundabout
Tuscany-Canterbury residents Thursday asked the city for traffic-calming measures, including speed bumps along West 39th Street in both directions. But some residents at a public meeting criticized a traffic-calming roundabout, already planned at 39th...Tags: Christianity, Anglicanism, Mini
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James Roncie Duke, ophthalmologist
Dr. James Roncie Duke, a retired ophthalmologist and Johns Hopkins pathologist who was a collector of F. Scott Fitzgerald's works and lived in what once was the novelist's Baltimore home, died of complications from dementia Oct. 16 in Bolton Hill. He...Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Staunton (Staunton, Virginia), Hospitals and Clinics, Hobbies, Tampa
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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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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,...
Tags: Mary Pat Clarke
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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: Charles Village, Mary Pat Clarke, Facebook, Students, Teaching and Learning
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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: Radio, The New York Times, Obituaries, Gay Rights, Johns Hopkins University
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Groundbreaking ceremony held for new $25M Waverly public school
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and school system CEO Andres Alonso broke ceremonial ground Tuesday, June 5, on the excavation site at Ellerslie Avenue and East 33rd Street where a $25 million replacement school for Waverly Elementary/Middle is slated to...
Tags: Charles Village, American Civil Liberties Union, Mary Pat Clarke, Heavy Engineering, Racism
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Harford County Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Martin A. Fisher, 22, of the 700 block of Clayton Street, was arrested on a bench warrant Tuesday in a case in which he was charged with marijuana possession. License plates...Tags: Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Maryland State Police, White Oak (Montgomery, Maryland), Aberdeen, Robin Hood
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Engaged: Christian Johansson and Lacey Morley
Wedding Date: October 6, 2012
Her story: Lacey Morley, 32, grew up Fork, Md., and currently lives in Federal Hill. She is a member of the leasing team for St. John Properties. Her parents, Paul Morley and Barbara Morley are accountants and partners in...Tags: Shrimp, HBO (tv network), Trips and Vacations, Memorial Day, Executive Branch
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Worried about climate change? Go vegan
Hurricane Sandy is one more dramatic demonstration that climate change and its extreme weather patterns are now part of our future. Although we're unlikely to reverse climate change, we can still mitigate its effects by reducing our driving, our energy...Tags: Ecosystems, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Conservation, Global Change, United Nations
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Rotunda task force members have questions for redeveloper
Seven years have passed since Hekemian & Co. purchased the Rotunda and made grand plans to redevelop it as a mixed-use mall.
There would be apartments, additional office space and retail, restaurants and underground parking, and a new, state-of-the-art...Tags: Hampden, Mary Pat Clarke, Giant Food, LLC, Belvedere Square, Johns Hopkins University
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Immigrants key to reaching mayor's population goal
What comes to mind when Mexican immigrant Elsa Garcia thinks of Baltimore's drawbacks?
"Basura. O las drogas," said the East Baltimore resident. "Trash. Or drugs."
Then, quickly, comes her list of Baltimore's pluses: Her husband has been able to find...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Demographics, Migration, Conservation, United States Census Bureau
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