Highlights
A collection of news and information related to Patterson Park published by Tribune Company sources.
Displaying items 1-12 of 75
» View baltimoresun.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Next >
-
Police Blotter
Police reports in Baltimore city and county Southwestern Baltimore Robbery Police were seeking a gunman who entered the Rite Aid at the Westside Shopping Center in the 2500 block of Frederick Ave. about 9:35 p.m. Monday and forced a clerk to remove...Tags: Game Playing, Hospitals and Clinics, Fires, AT&T Corp., Theft
-
Some more foods that once lent taste to city
Two old friends cornered me at church to remind me of some other vanished Baltimore food favorites. Annette Nagler recalled Fiske's ice cream and cakes, and Bill Zorzi nominated Jordan Stabler's ham spread and homemade mayonnaise. I should have known....Tags: Ice Cream, Restaurants, Lexington Market, Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages
-
Did Baltimore police mishandle call on truck?
Nicholas F. Walters saw a white pickup truck weaving between lanes. He tried to follow the erratic vehicle but later told a Baltimore police operator, "I couldn't keep up with it." He noticed a company decal on the back of the Ford F250 and called the...Tags: Highlandtown, Vehicles, Drunk Driving, Heavy Engineering, Music Theater
-
They're going to Town
A long-awaited renovation of Baltimore's historic Town Theatre will finally move to the construction stage if a local theater company can raise the last $3.5 million it needs to pay for construction.
Everyman Theatre, which operates out of leased space...Tags: Finance, Walters Art Museum, Moving and Storage, Station North, Libraries and Museums
-
Blaming the victim
The case against Carlos Silot, whom police last year accused of running a brothel near Patterson Park, seemed clear cut. Officers put his rented rowhouse under surveillance, then watched as more than a dozen men entered and left over a span of hours. When...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Illegal Immigrants, Trials, Corporate Crime, Migration
-
Charges dropped against accused brothel operator
Prosecutors dropped human trafficking and prostitution charges Monday against Carlos Silot, who was accused last year of running a brothel that catered to Hispanic men from a rented rowhome in the Patterson Park area. "The evidence was insufficient to...Tags: Lawyers, Prostitution
-
Home sales
ANNE ARUNDEL 20724 $165,000, 223 Old Line Ave, 3, 2/0, Rambler, 8/26 $265,000, 3116 Spadderdock Ct, 2, 2/0, Colonial, 8/24 $270,000, 8617 Fire Rock Rd, 3, 2/1, Traditional, 8/27 20733 $252,000, 5542 Gloucester St, 3, 1/1, Rambler, 8/27...Tags: Reisterstown, Buena Vista (Buena Vista, Virginia), Forest Glen, Bodies of Water, Ridgewood
-
Anyone remember this hailstorm?
Maryland Weather(No, not this one. It's a FLICKR PHOTO by marblegravy of the aftermath of a February 2007 hailstorm in Canberra, Australia.) But Samuel Cohen writes with a memory of one 'hail-aceous' Maryland thunderstorm, one with hail so deep it's hardly believeable....Tags: Floods, Weather Reports, Australia (movie), Dundalk
-
Cleaning up the harbor, one city block at a time
You won't find Harris Creek on modern maps of Baltimore. For more than a century, it's been filled in and paved over and channeled into underground pipes.
But before the industrialization of the Canton waterfront, it was a large body of water - wide...Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Rivers, Baltimore Inner Harbor, Hospitals and Clinics, Bodies of Water
-
Great Halloween Lantern Parade lights up the night
No lantern yet? Don't fret. This year, procrastinators will have the opportunity to walk in the Creative Alliance's Great Halloween Lantern Parade.
Pre-parade activities at the new lantern festival, which begins before Sunday's parade, include last-...Tags: Halloween, Festive Event, Dining and Drinking, Holidays, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
-
Baltimore architects' group honors Hampden pool renovation
A $1 million renovation of a 1950's-era municipal pool house in north Baltimore was named the Grand Award winner in the 2009 design awards program sponsored by the Baltimore chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The Roosevelt Park Pool House...Tags: Architecture, Renovation, Museum Dioramas, Colleges and Universities, Church and State Relations
-
Sour beef, church basements: It must be fall in Baltimore
There's a magical Baltimore eating establishment that has nothing to do with a restaurant or family and friends' homes. This time of the year, I crave the church kitchen and those sour beef dinners produced by the hard labors of unheralded volunteer...Tags: Pasta, Restaurants, Christianity, St. Charles, Foods and Beverages
Nov 18, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Nov 14, 2009
|Column| Baltimore Sun
Nov 13, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Nov 13, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Nov 11, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Nov 10, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Nov 8, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 9, 2009
|Blog| Baltimore Sun
Oct 18, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 22, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 26, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 10, 2009
|Column| Baltimore Sun
