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Baltimore County libraries hit 12-year circulation high
The Baltimore County Public Library circulated more than 10 million items for the fiscal year that ended June 30, reaching its highest total in 12 years. Patrons at the system's 17 branches borrowed 10,189,347 books, CDs, DVDs, video games and magazines...Tags: Game Playing
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Pikesville restaurant regroups after fire
The matzo ball soup orders will just have to wait, along with the pastrami sandwiches, the house special "coddies" and the camaraderie that were all parts of the Suburban House Restaurant on Reisterstown Road. A fire there late Wednesday shut down the...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Matzoh, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Reisterstown
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Police Blotter
Police reports in Baltimore city and county Central Baltimore Theft A navigational system valued at $135 was stolen between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning from a 2005 Jeep Wrangler parked in the 700 block of St. Paul St. by someone who entered...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Theft, Reisterstown, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Game Playing
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Fire in storage building damages popular Pikesville restaurant
Baltimore Sun reporterBaltimore County fire investigators remained on the scene Wednesday night after a two-alarm fire destroyed a storage building adjacent to a popular Pikesville restaurant, a fire department spokeswoman said. An employee of Suburban House Restaurant, in...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Fires, Restaurants, Reisterstown, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Henry Schloss
Henry "Sonny" Schloss, president of a Southwest Baltimore manufacturing plant who was prominent in Baltimore Zionist circles and assisted in the refitting of the ship that became the doomed Exodus in 1947, died July 1 of complications from Alzheimer's...Tags: United States, Government, Ethics, Patterson Park, Armed Forces
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Moses 'Bill' Belin Jr., landscaper
Moses "Bill" Belin Jr., a retired Army civilian employee who owned and operated a landscaping business, died of heart failure June 30 at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Baltimore.
The longtime Ashburton resident was 76.
Mr. Belin, the son of...Tags: Christianity, Baptist, Maryland State Fair, Regina Thomas, Armed Forces
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Former teacher to file as gubernatorial candidate
A 67-year-old former Baltimore County political science teacher says he will file Tuesday as a candidate for Maryland governor and run on a platform of "getting money out of politics" while bringing ethics to government. Ralph Jaffe, a Pikesville... -
Col. Thomas T. Andrews Sr., JAG officer
Col. Thomas Temple Andrews, a retired career Army officer and Sparks resident, died June 23 of lung cancer at a hospital in Munich, Germany. He was 77. Col. Andrews was born in Baltimore and raised in Pikesville. After graduating from Loyola High...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Armed Forces, Clarksville, Awards and Prizes, St. Michaels
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Things that go boom in the night
It isn't easy to avoid fireworks on the Fourth of July. After all, they fill the night sky in just about every neighborhood. But there are grown-ups, pets and kids who would, if they could. Patti Neumann's balcony overlooks the Inner Harbor and she...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Butchers Hill, Mount Airy, Pets and Pet Supplies
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Monday Morning Quarterbacking: Si Salsa
Dining@LargeMy review of Si Salsa in Pikesville appeared in yesterday's paper. I actually had a very good time there, but you have to go with the mindset of having fun and not worrying too much about authentic Latino cuisine. And...... -
Top 10 Places You Might Not Think of to Eat Outdoors
Dining@LargeI got the idea for this Top 10 when I noticed Chocolatea now has outdoor seating, and it's always filled.If you're like me, you love to eat outdoors this time of year. I've done a couple of Top 10s on......Tags: Dining and Drinking, Harbor East, Restaurants, Mount Washington
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Top 10 Least Controversial Restaurants
Dining@LargeLast week's Top 10 Tuesday, Most Controversial Restaurants, was such a success I thought I'd look at its opposite this week. There are some restaurants that seem to do what they set out to do without having many detractors. They......Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Dining and Drinking, Harbor East, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Restaurants
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