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Calvert School plans new round of expansion
Twelve years after drawing the ire of the Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood for its last expansion, Calvert School is expanding again — but this time with more community support. A campus master plan presented by the school's headmaster to the...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Middle Schools, Preschools, Mary Pat Clarke
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Rotunda Giant makes a quiet exit
Edith Bershadsky, of Tuscany-Canterbury, came to the Rotunda Giant shortly before 6 p.m. Thursday to buy a ticket for the record-breaking, $540 million Mega-Millions jackpot. But by the time she got there, Giant Food officials had already removed the...
Tags: Stephen Nichols, Arable Farming, Cell Phones, Johns Hopkins University, T-Mobile
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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: Roman Catholicism, Pneumonia, Christianity, New York City, Timonium
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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: Mortgages, Condos, Real Estate, Homes, Democratic Party
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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: Concerts, Roman Catholicism, Dresses (clothing), Morgan State University, Hippodrome Theatre
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Jean C. Fulton
Jean C. Fulton, an artist who worked in watercolors and metal, and with her husband transformed the derelict Monkton Hotel into a venue for artists and vendors, died Sunday of multiple organ failure at Sinai Hospital. The one-time Monkton and Tuscany-...Tags: Artists, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Baltimore Hotels, Christianity, Charles Street
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This bloody season
Congratulations to all who have survived Christmas despite the hazards of excessive eating and drinking, or prolonged exposure to family members. Today, December 26, is the second of the twelve days of Christmas. It is also, in British tradition,...Tags: Boxing Day, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Christianity, Christmas
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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, Hamid Karzai, Mount Vernon, Roland Park, Qayum Karzai
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Christmas Eve dining in Baltimore: Who's open after the Ravens game?
The Baltimore SunIt’s been 11 years since the Ravens played a home game on Christmas Eve. What did you do after the game? This year, fans will be able to stay in their favorite haunts long after the final play as many area taverns are sticking with their regular...Tags: Harbor East, Customs and Tradition, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Pratt Street, International Drive
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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: Colleges and Universities, Cancer, University of Paris, Christianity, Johns Hopkins University
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Sun analysis finds 17 owners with three or four homestead credits, hundreds of double-dippers
Since 2009 Patrick Tong has received "homestead" property tax breaks worth $18,000 on three rowhouses he owns in East Baltimore.
He's quick to agree that he hasn't been entitled to a penny of it.
Homeowners qualify for the break only on their...Tags: Property Tax, Tax Credits, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Condos and Houses, Finance
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Elkridge: Holiday bells will be ringing Dec. 4 at Harwood Park United Methodist Church
Well, the hustle and bustle and holiday madness has officially arrived! I strongly encourage you to assess or reassess your priorities and add this "escape" to your seasonal preparations! It's a free Christmas concert and right here in Elkridge. Take...Tags: Religious Festivals, Holidays, Gingerbread Houses, Michelle Mackall
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