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Karen Lewand, preservationist
Karen Lewand, a preservationist and educator who launched a series of walking tours while establishing programs for children to learn about architecture, died of cancer Dec. 20 at her home in the Radnor-Winston section of North Baltimore. She was 67....Tags: University of Baltimore, Basilica of the Assumption, Johns Hopkins University, Christianity, Roman Catholicism
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Baltimore restaurants open for Christmas Eve dinner
The Baltimore SunRestaurants serving a traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes menu, along with their regular menus, on Christmas Eve include Donna's (5100 Falls Road, 410-532-7611, donnas.com/crosskeys), Aldo's (306 S. High St., 410-727-0700, aldositaly.com) in...Tags: Canterbury, Restaurants, Bars and Clubs, Holidays, Roland Park
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My Thai to reopen in January in Tack Factory
My Thai, originally located in Mount Vernon's Park Plaza building, will reopen in a new location in The Tack Factory at 1300 Bank St. in January. Developed by the husband-and-wife team of Brad and Varattaya "Pui" Wales and Jirat Suphrom-In, the...
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Park Plaza building lines up Dooby's, a coffee shop
The Baltimore SunThe Park Plaza building, which was ravaged in a December 2010 fire, has lined up a new tenant. Dooby's, a coffee shop, will open in the former Indigma space in spring 2013. Mount Vernon residents noticed signs announcing Dooby's on the space's windows. A...Tags: Rental Service, Italy
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Edgewood woman wins $2 million in Powerball drawing
On Wednesday night, Almerta Williams suddenly became much richer – roughly $2 million richer. The Edgewood resident, who lives on Mount Vernon Court, was announced as the winner in the latest Powerball game by Maryland Lottery late Thursday...
Tags: Employees, Harford County, Havre de Grace, Lotteries, Powerball Lottery
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Car flips over at Mount Vernon's Washington Monument
A car that crashed near the Washington Monument onl Thursday morning overturned, injuring a passenger and damaging a wall at the historic Mount Vernon park. The flipped-over four-door gray sedan blocked traffic on Washington Place just south of the 178-...
Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Mount Vernon Place, Vernon (Tolland, Connecticut), France, Washington Monument
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Suspect in Christmas beating arrested, released
Baltimore police have charged a man in the Christmas Day beating of Kenni Shaw, though it was not announced for several days as the city's gay community remained on edge amid fears of violence. Shaw says he was attacked because he is gay, though police...
Tags: St. Paul Street, Police Arrests, Safety of Citizens, Gays and Lesbians, Social Media
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City adds more crime cameras, this time in Midtown
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced that 12 new surveillance cameras will be installed along Charles Street in Midtown. "The CitiWatch program is a vital part of Baltimore's effort to reduce violent crime in our neighborhoods. The cameras serve...Tags: Government, Abell Foundation, Baltimore Police Department, Executive Branch, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Tiffany-designed church interior a Baltimore landmark candidate
More than a few East Coast buildings contain a Tiffany stained-glass window or two. But one structure in Baltimore can boast much more — a complete interior created by the famed designer, Louis Comfort Tiffany. St. Mark's Lutheran Church on St....
Tags: St. Paul Street, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Senator Theatre, Elections
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Refurbishment of Everyman is a show-stopper
The sight of a newly resplendent Everyman Theatre made me get off a bus the other day as I was heading west on Fayette Street. I had to get a closer look at the city's newest gem. Throughout this year, I've been popping into the entrance of the former...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, University of Baltimore, Mount Royal, Rentals
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Small Business Saturday helps glass blowing studio get in holiday spirit
It was cold outside, but, "It's hot in here," said Mac Jensen, 9, who spent part of Small Business Saturday blowing into one end of a long pipe with a globule of hot glass on the other end. Mac was participating in a workshop to make holiday ornaments...
Tags: Business, Glen Burnie, Holidays, T. Rowe Price, Small Business Saturday
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Red Emma's to move to Station North
The Baltimore SunRed Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse will move next year from its Mount Vernon home of eight years to Station North. The collectively owned anarchist coffee shop and bookstore has signed a lease for the Station North storefront at 30 W. North Ave. News of...Tags: Station North
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