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Drops in a bucket
If you're looking to be more green this summer, or if at least you'd like your garden to be, a rain barrel could be the solution.
The old-time practice of collecting rainwater is becoming increasingly popular in urban, environmentally conscious...Tags: Weather Reports, Rubber Products Industry
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Whatever happened to ... Mrs. Pose?
Since the early 1960s, Mrs. Pose has been, arguably, Baltimore's most famous dessert baker. The signature cheesecake she began selling in 1962 remains a staple of local restaurants, country clubs and delis. She says it has "the texture of ice cream." Her...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Pimlico Race Course, Fordham, Family, Govans
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Restaurants struggle to hold on
Sun reportersA downtrodden Brent Ludtke stared at his nearly empty South Baltimore restaurant yesterday afternoon and lamented the recent drop in business. A year ago, Ludtke would seat about a dozen tables for lunch. But at 1 p.m. yesterday, only one of the 12...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Federal Hill, Prices, Red Lobster, Mount Vernon
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Preakness: Events schedule
May 17 At Howard and Conway streets The Preakness Parade, 11 a.m. At Pimlico Race Course 133rd Preakness, 6:05 p.m.Tags: Pimlico Race Course, Equestrian, Federal Hill Park, Lexington Market, Harbor East
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Battle of the cookies
We pitted a version of Carolyn Gurtz's winning Double Delight Peanut Butter Cookies against peanut butter cookies from several local bakeries in a blind taste test. The tasters were food editor Kate Shatzkin, former food editor and one-time Pillsbury...Tags: Mount Washington, Lexington Market, Whole Foods Market
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Single in the city
Special to the SunStanding at one of the 16 floor-to-ceiling windows inside his 20th-floor luxury condo, Christian S. Johansson brings to mind a popular movie scene -- you know, the one about being king of the world. Indeed, Johansson's lofty perch at the Harbor Court...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, DuPage County, Peter Max, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Real Estate
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Govans/Belvedere Square
Special to baltimoresun.comIf you're not quite a city-dweller, but you hate to be too far from a lively nightlife scene, Govans is the spot to be. Situated between the city line and some of Baltimore's oldest suburbs, the neighborhood has plenty of dining, entertainment and...Tags: Fells Point, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Federal Hill, Senator Theatre, Govans
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Insiders' guide to Mid-Govans
Special to the sunFounded as a residential offshoot to the busy York Road business route, Mid-Govans offered its earliest residents the ease of being within walking distance of area merchants, shops and churches. Today's residents still find those features inviting. "I...Tags: Senator Theatre, National Government, Roland Park, Govans, Government
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Clinton asks allies' help
Sun ReporterWith Sen. Barack Obama looking to sweep tomorrow's Potomac primaries, Sen. Hillary Clinton unleashed powerful allies in Maryland yesterday for a strategic push aimed at traditional Democratic groups who have helped her in other states. Former President...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Elijah E Cummings, CBS Corp., General Motors Corp., Barack Obama
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Steve Appel, interior designer
This summer, Steve Appel and Lee Whitehead, owners of Nouveau Contemporary Goods, marked 21 years in the furniture and design business with two milestones: they opened a new studio in Belvedere Square, Whitehead & Appel Interior Design, and they donated...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Terrorism, Marin Alsop, Interior Design, Kathleen Battle
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