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    Oct 18, 2009 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  1. Ireland on the Patapsco; cold drizzle continues

    Maryland Weather
    The full range of temperatures here at The Sun from Thurday afternoon to Friday morning was a measly 6 degrees - from a high of 47 to a low this morning of 41. It was colder out on the WeatherDeck......

    Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Lehigh Valley Weather, Garrett County, New York Weather, Weather Reports

  2. Nov 1, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Outdoors Calendar

    BEST BET Saturday Youth Waterfowl Hunting Day for licensed hunters 15 years of age or younger. All junior hunters must be accompanied by an unarmed adult at least 21 years of age who holds a valid Maryland hunting license or is legally exempt from...

    Tags: Hunting, Deer Park (Cook, Illinois)

  4. Oct 25, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Theater production

    The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company presents "Julius Caesar" through Nov. 1 in the haunted ruins at the Patapsco Female Institute Historic Park, 3691 Sarah's Lane. Shows at 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 6 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are $10-$30. Call 866-811-...

    Tags: William Shakespeare

  6. Oct 19, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Man hospitalized after shooting in South Baltimore

    A man was hospitalized after he was shot four times Sunday night in the Brooklyn neighborhood of South Baltimore, according to police. At 10:55 p.m., an officer was called to the 3700 block of St. Victor St. for a report of a shooting victim, police...

    Tags: Murder, Hospitals and Clinics

  8. Oct 27, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Plucky 'Caesar' troupe carries on in downpour

    <span class=&quot;dropcap_large">Y</span>ou've got to admire the mix of imagination and chutzpah behind the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, which last year tried out the concept of an outdoor production that includes nearly as much action on the part of the audience as the cast.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    You've got to admire the mix of imagination and chutzpah behind the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, which last year tried out the concept of an outdoor production that includes nearly as much action on the part of the audience as the cast. That first...

    Tags: Celebrity, Richard Serra, Opera (genre), Ellicott City, Metal and Mineral

  10. Oct 23, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Double honors

    Two Baltimore County high schools are among five nationwide to receive awards for arts education, school officials announced Thursday.
    Two Baltimore County high schools are among five nationwide to receive awards for arts education, school officials announced Thursday. The Carver Center for Arts and Technology, in Towson, and Patapsco High and Center for the Arts, in Dundalk, were named...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Dundalk, Dance, John F. Kennedy

  12. Oct 25, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Marriottsville residents extol new road

    Instead of the rutted, hilly and sometimes-dangerous half-mile private road Shirley Collier and her 19 rural neighbors have lived with for three decades, they now have a smooth, paved pathway to their secluded homes off Henryton Road in Marriottsville....

    Tags: Ellicott City

  14. Oct 18, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Thelma C. Wimmer

    Thelma C. Wimmer, whose tireless efforts and inspiration resulted in the preservation of both Sykesville's past and the historic character of its Main Street, died in her sleep Oct. 11 at the Fairhaven retirement community. She was 100.
    Thelma C. Wimmer, whose tireless efforts and inspiration resulted in the preservation of both Sykesville's past and the historic character of its Main Street, died in her sleep Oct. 11 at the Fairhaven retirement community. She was 100. Thelma Crumbacker...

    Tags: Museum Dioramas, History, Hospitals and Clinics, Furniture, Death and Dying

  16. Oct 14, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Correction

    The Baltimore Sun is committed to providing fair and accurate coverage. Readers who have concerns or comments are encouraged to call us at 800-829-8000. A map and a photo caption accompanying an article about the Thomas Viaduct in Tuesday's editions...
  18. Oct 17, 2009 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  19. 1918 epidemic sent many to final rest on Flu Hill

    Hearing the terrifying stories in my childhood about the 1918 influenza epidemic that took the lives of about 5,160 Marylanders propelled me as an adult to learn more. While both of my grandmothers told me their versions of the agony, it was Sister Mary...

    Tags: Fort McHenry, Epidemics and Plagues, Flu, World War I (1914-1918), Influenza Pandemic (1918)

  20. Oct 12, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Historic viaduct showing signs of age

    The stone bridge project left several laborers dead and injured, Patapsco River floods occasionally stopped the work and once a trestle collapsed, dropping granite loads into a millrace. The Thomas Viaduct was completed nonetheless and stands to this day, 174 years later &mdash; the country's oldest main line railroad span.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    The stone bridge project left several laborers dead and injured, Patapsco River floods occasionally stopped the work and once a trestle collapsed, dropping granite loads into a millrace. The Thomas Viaduct was completed nonetheless and stands to this day,...

    Tags: Building Material, Transportation, Railway Transportation, Metal and Mineral, Engineering

  22. Oct 13, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Visitor park sought for Thomas Viaduct

    The stone bridge project left several laborers dead and injured, Patapsco River floods occasionally stopped the work and once a trestle collapsed, dropping granite loads into a millrace. The Thomas Viaduct was completed nonetheless and stands to this day, 174 years later - the country's oldest main line railroad span.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    The stone bridge project left several laborers dead and injured, Patapsco River floods occasionally stopped the work and once a trestle collapsed, dropping granite loads into a millrace. The Thomas Viaduct was completed nonetheless and stands to this day,...

    Tags: Building Material, Transportation, Railway Transportation, Metal and Mineral, Engineering

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Patapsco Photos
Jose Guzman, left, and Scott Alan Small perform in Ches...
(October 26, 2009)
Jose Guzman
Murray Gudesblat works on a clay sculpture as fellow Ca...
(October 22, 2009)
Murray Gudesblat
Preservationists John B. Slater, left, and John Ferguso...
(October 8, 2009)
John B. Slater