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Sylvester P. "Butch" Bollinger, energy company owner
Sylvester Paul "Butch" Bollinger, founder and CEO of Bollinger Energy Corp. who also was a volunteer at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, died Thursday of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care.
The Canton resident was 68.
The son of a roofing...Tags: Justice System, Timonium, Petroleum Industry, Roman Catholicism, National Security Agency
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Baltimore's marina king, a champion of the waterfront
The man who runs many of Baltimore's marinas, a former captain in the Israeli navy, prefers the sky to the sea.
The only boat he owns is a gondola, which he keeps tied up at his marina in Canton.
"I love aviation; that's my passion," said Dan Naor, 47,...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lighthouse Point, Television Stations, Israel
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Police fail to take report of burglary at Canton restaurant
A burglary at Marie Branch's breakfast restaurant in Canton spooked her enough that she scrapped her popular late-night hours. But it wasn't enough to get police to write a report of the incident. The break-in occurred June 30 at Branch's restaurant,...Tags: French Toast
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Michael Phelps' Fells Point condo sold
It's true: Michael Phelps' Fells Point condo has sold, and the most decorated Olympian of all time took a significant loss. TMZ originally reported a sale last week without attribution. Now the property, 967 Fell Street, is listed under the "Sold"...
Tags: Fells Point, Real Estate, Michael Phelps, Baltimore Magazine, Condos
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First Mariner's Hale retires
Edwin F. Hale Sr., the Baltimore trucking magnate and developer, said Friday that he has retired as chief executive and chairman of First Mariner Bancorp — the banking company he built, only to scramble in the housing market collapse and recession...Tags: Loans, Foreclosures, Baltimore Blast, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Real Estate
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Baltimore's Millennial Media files for IPO
Baltimore's Millennial Media Inc., one of the dominant companies in the rapidly growing field of mobile advertising, plans to raise $75 million in a public stock offering — money it will use to expand its operations overseas and go head-to-head...Tags: Technology, LinkedIn Corp., Facebook, Timonium, Google Inc.
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Retail development heats up in Baltimore
The shelves have been stocked and the cash registers tested for Wednesday's opening of Harris Teeter's upscale supermarket in Locust Point — part of a broader development push that is likely to bring Baltimore as much retail space as a regional...Tags: Harbor East, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Groceries, Charles Street, White Marsh
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Couple aims to conquer 14th annual sculpture race in Amish buggy
The smell of spray paint filled the air on April 26 and the black buggy looked as if it would be more at home in Pennsylvania Dutch country than at the end of an Arbutus driveway. Wearing work clothes and a bandanna around his head, 39-year-old Phillip...
Tags: Fells Point, Technology, Justice System, Amish, Patterson Park
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Museum marks USS Monitor's 150th anniversary
One hundred fifty years ago this month, two strange-looking ships met near the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay and changed the course of naval, if not American, history.
The duel in Hampton Roads between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia ended in a draw,...Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Hampton Roads, Wildlife, Navy Yard, Salt
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City resident complains St. Patrick's Day celebrations out of control
The head of the Fells Prospect Community Association, Victor Corbin, wrote me to add his voice to a chorus of complaints about St. Patrick's Daycelebrations. As we've reported, police wrongly allowed people to drink in O'Donnell Square in Canton, creating...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Business, Facebook, Holidays, Rentals
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Cops admit to failures in policing Canton on St. Patrick's Day
At first, a Baltimore police commander attributed Canton's O'Donnell Square being transformed into the Preakness Infield to unexpectedly large crowds on St. Patrick's Day. Residents complained the police didn't do their jobs.
Monday night, the police...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Inner Harbor, Preakness Stakes, St. Patrick's Day
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