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About 150 gather to plan Occupy Baltimore
About 150 people gathered Sunday night to begin planning Occupy Baltimore, an offshoot of the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations that started in New York two weeks ago and have now spread to other cities. Meeting at the 2640 Space on St. Paul Street in...Tags: Demonstration, Susan Sarandon, Strikes, Charles Village
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Traffic: Two-vehicle accident at Route 2 and Route 258
As of 9:30 a.m. Friday, traffic was slow around Route 2 and Route 258 in Anne Arundel County, due to an accident involving two vehicles. Accidents were blocking traffic at Crain Highway and Fifth Avenue in Baltimore City, and Bay Front Road and...Tags: Fort McHenry, Baltimore County, Traffic
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Baltimore Messenger Best Bets
Minás — 815 W. 36th St., presents "A Portrait of Poe," a one-man play starring Mark S. Sanders and a fundraising event for "Pennies for Poe," Oct. 14, 15 and 21, 8 p.m. $10. Call 410-732-4258 or go to http://www.minasgalleryandboutique.com or http:/...Tags: Fine Arts, Christianity, Inner Harbor, Pumpkin, Christian Orthodoxy
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Calendar of events for northern Baltimore city
Submit notices via email: messenger@patuxent.com; fax: 410-332-6336; or mail: Baltimore Messenger, 501 N. Calvert St., Third Floor, Baltimore, MD 21278. Include sponsor or host, date, time, address of event, contact name and phone number. Deadline is...Tags: Fine Arts, Pumpkin, Edward Ruscha, Electronica (genre), Animals
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Best Bets for northern Baltimore city
Village Learning Place — 2521 St. Paul St., hosts the fundraiser Read Between the Lines, feturing a 1950s-themedand bandstand hop, held in the historic library and garden with food, live music, and silent and live auctions, Oct. 22, 7-11 p.m. Call...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Whole Foods Market, Charles Street, Entertainment Events, Judaism
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John A. Mote, Methodist pastor
The Rev. John Anson "Jack" Mote, retired pastor of the old Wilson Memorial United Methodist Church, died of pancreatic cancer Oct. 4 at his home on Camano Island, Wash. The former North Baltimore resident was 91.
Born in Piqua, Ohio, he was a graduate of...Tags: Cancer, Christianity, Religious Conflicts, Martin Luther King Jr., Methodist
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Hearing postponed for woman accused in researcher's death
Baltimore prosecutors delayed a violation-of-probation hearing Wednesday for Lavelva Merritt, who was charged with murder in the stabbing death of a Johns Hopkins University researcher last year but pleaded guilty only to robbery-related crimes in May...Tags: Punishment, Prosecution, Stephen Pitcairn, Johns Hopkins University, Lawyers
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A rundown of the Baltimore Playwrights Festival
Here's a look at the 2011 Baltimore Playwrights Festival:
•"The Sculptress" by Marilyn Millstone. The former mistress of famed sculptor Rodin is visited in an insane asylum by a young female artist who tries to rekindle a creative spark. Friday...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Notre Dame of Maryland University, Colleges and Universities, Charles Street, Mining
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Traffic report: Accidents slow progress on Beltway, I-95
As of 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, there were no major delays on local highways, but accidents on the outer loop of the Baltimore Beltway near Providence Road and on southbound Interstate 95 near Route 175 were causing traffic to slow. Many streets around the...Tags: Artscape, Jones Falls, Mount Royal, Jones Falls Expressway, Traffic
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Plenty of family-friendly options at Artscape
With a kiddy Grand Prix race, a gathering of videogame programmers and artists, and plenty of hands-on arts and crafts, this year's Artscape will offer plenty of family-friendly activities. In fact, Artscape director Kathy Hornig has made it a mission to...Tags: Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Mount Royal, Multi-Sport Events, Artscape
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For Pitcairn's family, a journey from happiness to grief
Gwen Pitcairn drove slowly through the cemetery in Tequesta, the small Florida village where she raised her three children. She stopped in front of her son Stephen's grave.
More than a year after his death, it still was marked by a makeshift memorial,...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Juno Beach, Television Industry, Father's Day, Lacoste
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Share your blessings
As we come to the close of another challenging year on the economic front for many, local nonprofit groups throughout the area are struggling to make ends meet and address growing needs in the community. These groups and the people they serve need our...Tags: Toy Industry, Holidays, Hospitals and Clinics, Mulberry, Substance Abuse
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