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Baltimore police search for vandal who set speed camera on fire
Baltimore police are searching for a man who torched a speed camera Friday morning on the border of Bolton Hill and Mid-Town Belvedere. Anthony Guglielmi, a city police spokesman, said the incident occurred about 7 a.m. at North Howard Street and Park...Tags: Bolton Hill
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Police Blotter for Feb. 08
Harford Sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Brandy Michelle Kerr, 37, of the 200 block of Golf Drive, was charged Thursday with trespassing and theft less than $1,000. Tavon I. Harvey, 17, who has addresses in the first...Tags: Theft, Cell Phones, Drug Trafficking, White Marsh, Highway Transportation
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Ruth B. Gans, legislative aide
Ruth B. Gans, who had worked in Annapolis as a legislative aide and later for several state agencies, died Jan. 20 of a brain tumor and pneumonia at the Bellhaven Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing Care in Brookhaven, N.Y.
The Fells Point resident was...Tags: Labor Legislation, Fells Point, University of Maryland, College Park, Labor Legislation, Colleges and Universities
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Elger J. Huber Sr., stationary engineer
Elger Joseph Huber Sr., a retired stationary engineer who helped produce the distinctive blue Noxzema and Bromo-Seltzer glass containers and was later a school bus driver, died of respiratory failure Monday at Howard County General Hospital. The North...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, World War II (1939-1945), Christianity, Laurel
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Edenwald residents recall infamy and impact of Pearl Harbor
They all reside at the Edenwald Retirement Community in Towson now.
On Dec. 7, 1941, however, that "date that will live in infamy," when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, they were all in different places when they heard the news, some of them...Tags: Concerts, Towson, Physical Fitness and Exercise, France, Music
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Art project uses vacant home to bring neighbors together
The hulking white duplex at 2108-2110 Mount Royal Terrace — a vacant eyesore for 20 years — is a financial and emotional drain on neighbors, who maintain a five-block stretch of historic homes that overlooks the Jones Falls Expressway and acts...Tags: Video Supplies and Services, Arts, Jones Falls Expressway, Photography and Video, Jones Falls
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Holiday comedy events make for Christmas chuckles
Christmas is a sacred day to many, a time to celebrate with friends and family. You'd think comedians would make fun of it at their own peril.
But no less an authority than John Waters, an unabashed Christmas fan who will be bringing his "A John Waters...Tags: Religious Festivals, Fells Point, Holidays, Music, Highlandtown
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Jesse Hunter Alfriend Sr., insurance broker
Jesse Hunter Alfriend Sr., a retired insurance broker, died of kidney failure Dec. 23 at his Roland Park home. The former Bolton Hill resident was 75.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Bolton Hill, he was a 1954 City College graduate. He attended the Johns...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, College Sports, Insurance, Severna Park, Roland Park
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New Year's Eve in Baltimore: Bars staying open past 2 a.m.
The Baltimore SunThanks to a wonderful general state assembly many, many years ago, Baltimore city bars don’t have to stop serving liquor at 2 a.m. New Year’s Day. In fact, they can stay open continuously from New Year’s Eve to 2 a.m. January 2. Some...Tags: Charles Street, Dining and Drinking, New Year's Day, Disc Jockeys, Bars and Clubs
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Aberdeen ready to kick off holiday season
Judging from the city council meeting Monday night, Aberdeen is all ready for Christmas already.
The council had no legislative activities on its agenda, but heard about a number of upcoming holiday events.
The centerpiece of Aberdeen's celebrations...Tags: Lobbying, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Christmas, Mike Bennett
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Nick Faust adjusts to the point
The Baltimore SunNick Faust came out of Baltimore with a reputation as a great outside shooter, perhaps the most pure shooter to go to Maryland since Mike Jones. That was how new coach Mark Turgeon was going to use the 6-6 guard, until Pe'Shon Howard broke his foot in...Tags: Mark Turgeon, Comcast Center (arena), Basketball, Maryland Terrapins
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Joyce Ward, preservationist, dies
Joyce McCartney Ward, an activist in historic preservation causes who helped establish the Irish Shrine in Southwest Baltimore, died of cancer Aug. 4 at her Bolton Hill home. She was 81.
Born Joyce McCartney in Baltimore, she attended Garrison Junior...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Judges, State Road 408, Justice System, Elections
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