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Baltimore police search for brazen candy thief
A robber struck a Royal Farms in Fells Point on Sunday night, leaving with a peculiar payday that only a sweet tooth could covet. The man, described as a black man in his 40s with a light beard, about 5 feet 10 and 170 pounds, wearing a red jacket...
Tags: Theft
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Does sensible immigration reform require a 'path to citizenship'?
I've followed the illegal immigration dilemma for decades and would like to see a rational solution to the problem ("An opportune moment for deal on immigration," Nov. 17). Today there are more than 12 million undocumented immigrants in America, and the...Tags: Migration, Labor Legislation, Illegal Immigrants, Immigration
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Terry Musika, accountant
Terry Musika, an accountant and expert witness who worked in business fraud and patent damages claims, died of pancreatic cancer Dec. 18 at his Hunt Valley home. He was 64.
The co-founder of Invotex, a Fells Point business, he was a legal economics...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, BlackBerry, Pancreatic Cancer, Baltimore Museum of Art, Trials
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Wonderful holiday tradition at Highlandtown firehouse
When I heard that Highlandtown had rolled out another holiday train garden, I hailed a cab and told the driver to take me to the Conkling Street firehouse. What I found was the authentic thing. Train gardens in firehouses are a wonderful tradition....
Tags: Bethlehem Steel, Christmas, Highlandtown, Mount Vernon, Patterson Park
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Shuckers' brunch and many TVs make it a game-day hotspot
While many Baltimoreans associate Shuckers of Fells Point with its outdoor patio and picturesque views of the harbor, it has long been a good, if underrated, place to watch a game. Like Looney's Pub in Canton, Shuckers separates itself from...
Tags: Brunch, Dining and Drinking
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June Star singer at peace with alt-country band's long career
After seven albums and nearly 15 years of leading the Baltimore alt-country act June Star, lead singer and songwriter Andrew Grimm finally sounds at ease about his band's place in the city's scene. The six-piece has a small but loyal following, and can...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Music Industry, Station North, Mumford & Sons (music group), Sykesville
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Editorial: Lack of restaurants in Edgewood a business problem, not a government one
The collective lament regarding the lack of sit-down restaurants expressed recently at a meeting of the Edgewood Community Council is understandable, but not one that can be addressed by the county government – or any other government, for that...Tags: Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Havre de Grace, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Business
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Timothy P. Kline, produce vendor
Timothy P. Kline, a retired Baltimore produce vendor, died Nov. 13 of heart disease at his White Hall home. He was 67.
The son of a Domino Sugars supervisor and a homemaker, Timothy Peter Kline was born in Baltimore and raised in Randallstown.
He was...Tags: Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Heart Disease, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Mount Vernon, Dining and Drinking
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Greene Turtle staff to collect Tips for Tots
The Baltimore SunOn Tuesday, servers and bartenders at multiple locations of the Greene Turtle throughout Maryland, Delaware and Virginia will pool their tips to purchase toys for local Toys for Tots drives. "Tips for Tots," as the annual event is known, began in 2006 at...Tags: Toys, Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, Toy Industry, McHenry Row, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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No city representative attends streetcar symposium
About 50 business, civic and religious leaders attended a streetcar symposium Wednesday, Dec. 5 but the one person they needed most — anyone officially representing the city — was not there. There was one city official there, but only because...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Charm City Circulator, Charles Street, Archdiocese of Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
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Black Olive convenes healthy eating symposia
The Baltimore SunThe Black Olive in Fells Point is launching Food for Thought, an informal schedule of symposia, on Monday night, with a syposium devoted to the cuisine of Crete, titled "The Healthiest Diet on the Planet." The public is invited to join in this...Tags: Mediterranean Diet, Healthy Diet, Olives
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Paul B. Moore, Evening Sun reporter
Paul B. Moore, a former Evening Sun reporter and editor who later became a public relations executive, died Nov. 27 from complications of prostate cancer at his Homeland residence. He was 84.
"Paul was a very conscientious reporter and a very...Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Linthicum, Prostate Cancer, Marketing, Maryland State Fair
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