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Landmark Waverly shoe repair shop closes its doors after 90 years
After 90 years of repairing shoes and other leather goods, Hack's Shoe Repair, a fixture in Waverly since 1922, will close its doors for good this week.
Its owner, Frank Booker, a veteran cobbler who has owned and operated the business in the 3400...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore County, Mary Pat Clarke, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Govans
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Roland Park fire house to close for at least three months for renovations
The aging Roland Park fire station, home of Engine 44, will be closed for at least three months later this year for renovations on the second floor, and its firefighters and paramedics probably will be reassigned to Hampden's fire house until the work...Tags: Roland Park, Mary Pat Clarke, Hampden, Renovation, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Hopkins grabs rays from campus rooftops
College students are gluttons for catching rays - now schools are getting in the act, too. In a bid to shrink its carbon footprint, Johns Hopkins University has put 2,900 photovoltaic panels on the roofs of seven of its buildings, on its Homewood and...
Tags: Alternative Energy, Johns Hopkins University, Colleges and Universities, Renewable Energy
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Waverly YMCA broken into, reopens after brief closure
UPDATE: A spokesman for the YMCA of Central Maryland says the complex at Stadium Place reopened about 10 a.m. She said damage from the overnight break-in was confined to the lobby, "and it has all been cleaned up." The spokesman would not say what, if...
Tags: Memorial Stadium, Lobbying, Clubs and Associations
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Police detail break-in at Waverly YMCA
Four young men broke into the Stadium Place YMCA in Waverly early Tuesday and stole a 60-inch television, a portable oxygen tank and food, and also damaged a vending and bank machine, Baltimore police said Wednesday. A spokeswoman for the YMCA of Central...Tags: Peter Hermann, Memorial Stadium, Lobbying, Clubs and Associations, Theft
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Dr. John Joseph Krejci, general surgeon
Dr. John Joseph Krejci, a retired general surgeon who helped plan St. Joseph Medical Center's move to Towson, died at that hospital Monday after suffering an aneurysm. He was 89 and lived in Stoneleigh.
Born on Milton Avenue, he attended St. Michael...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Korean War (1950-1953), General Practitioners, The New York Times, Cleft Lip and Palate Reconstruction
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Historic home tour celebrates diamond anniversary
The Maryland House and Garden Pilgrimage will celebrate its 75th anniversary starting April 28 with tours of some of the state's most lustrous historic gems.
Included in the anniversary tour are Whitehall, the home of 18th-century Gov. Horatio Sharpe, in...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Ellicott City, Executive Branch, Ceremonies, Regional Authority
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Thousands offered on closing costs for city homes
Shandra Brown has a big goal: to buy a house before her 21st birthday in September.
On Saturday, she came to Belair-Edison with her mother, Rene, for a Healthy Neighborhoods event that highlighted resources available through the nonprofit, including a...Tags: Windsor Mill, Foreclosures, Community College of Baltimore County, Towson, Standards
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Baltimore police target rise in robberies
The gunman held a small black revolver to the back of the man's head and demanded, "Give me what you got," according to the police report. He forced the victim to the pavement at Clement and Covington streets in South Baltimore, and took a wallet and cell...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Federal Hill, Drug Trafficking, Inner Harbor, Criminals
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Police investigate reported home invasion rape in North Baltimore
City police are investigating a reported rape that occurred Thursday night in North Baltimore, with a woman reporting a man broke into her home and attacked her. The incident occurred in the 3900 block of Frisby Street, on the border of Pen Lucy and... -
Harford County Police Blotter
Harford County Sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Stephen Edwards Scott Jr., 36, of the first block of Robin Hood Road, was charged Thursday with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving under the influence of alcohol...Tags: Robin Hood, Clifton, Federal Hill, Drug Trafficking, Nottingham
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Longtime 32nd Street Farmers Market vendor dies at 82
"The 32nd Street Farmers Market sadly announces the passing of Frank Buttion," read the announcement from vendor Cindi Umbarger to the Waverly market community April 6. Known for his pride, passion and variety of peppers, Buttion, of Rosedale, a vendor...
Tags: Baltimore County, Beets, Liver Cancer, Cancer, Obituaries
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