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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: Edgewater, Reisterstown, Glenwood, Forest Glen, Union (Tolland, Connecticut)
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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
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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: Edgar Allan Poe, Holidays, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Religious Festivals, Halloween
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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: Renovation, Museum Dioramas, Hampden, Architecture, Colleges and Universities
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Locust Point's canines finally off the leash
To the delight of city dog owners, Baltimore's second dog park opens today in Locust Point.
About the same size as the Canton Dog Park, which has been open a few years, the new park, on Andre Street at the edge of Latrobe Park, has a few more bells and...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dog (animal), Sheila Dixon, Locust Point, Hospitals and Clinics
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The pole that lingered
The problem: A smelly utility pole languished in Patterson Park.
The backstory: John Lundquist noticed a utility pole lying in the park across the street from his Ellwood Avenue home, as well as several others on Linwood Avenue, in July. The poles on...Tags: Environmental Politics, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Dining and Drinking
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M&T Bank lays off 41
M&T Bank has laid off nearly half of Bradford Bank's 85 employees and closed four branches after acquiring the failed Towson bank amid a federal takeover in late August.
M&T, which had recently acquired Baltimore's Provident Bank, assumed all of...Tags: M&T Bank Corp., Suburban Federal Savings Bank, Parkville, Provident Bank, Pikesville
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Southeast's top police officer is suspended
The commander of the Baltimore Police Department's Southeastern District was suspended Wednesday, pending a review into a personnel matter, according to chief police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi. Maj. Roger Bergeron was stripped of his police powers and...Tags: Fells Point
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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: Safeway Inc., Rivers, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Baltimore Inner Harbor, Bodies of Water
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Police Blotter
Baltimore Sun reporterPolice reports in Baltimore city and county Shooting A man, 21, was walking in the 300 block of Furow St. about 4 a.m. Sunday when three gunmen got out of a car and shot the victim in the upper thigh before speeding away. The vicitm was taken by a city...Tags: Murder, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Randallstown, Theft, Cell Phones
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Patch of downtown becoming dog park
Baltimore Sun reporterA sliver of green downtown, sandwiched between busy city streets, is being turned into a dog park. The Downtown Partnership and the city are working together to turn the tenth of a grassy acre, city property, into a fenced-in park for people to let their...Tags: Dog (animal), Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Locust Point
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A chance to get in touch with your inner zombie
Baltimore Sun reporterThe undead are among us. Or at least they will be, on Sunday. If you're one of the undead, you should already know that Sunday is World Zombie Day. And you probably know all about zombie walks, that unsettling phenomenon where hordes of the mobile dead...Tags: Enoch Pratt Free Library, Ghouls and Zombies (legendary entities), Zombieland (movie), Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Museum Dioramas
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