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Ida Elaine Robinson, city teacher
Ida Elaine Robinson, a retired teacher who worked for more than 30 years at a Northwest Baltimore elementary school, died of complications of kidney failure March 14 at Sinai Hospital. She was 77.
She was born Ida Elaine Page at her parents' Robert...Tags: Lobbying, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Teachers, Frederick Douglass
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Winter deals clear paths to travel
Any time is a good time for a deal. But it feels especially nice in winter. Here are a few offers for travel in some of the coldest — and sweetest — months of the year.
Maryland The Tilghman Island Inn, on (you guessed it) Tilghman Island, is...Tags: Museums, Tilghman Island, Ceremonies, Rentals, Michelin Group
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Day trips: Count on candlelight, cannoli and even cardinals
New York City
Christmas Lights & Cannoli Tour
Who needs the lines at Rockefeller Center when you can take a tour of the lit-up homes of Dyker Heights in the Italian-American section of Brooklyn? Crowds gather in the quaint neighborhood to view...Tags: Christmas, Holidays, Dyker Heights, Trips and Vacations, Manhattan (New York City)
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James H. Berger, purchasing agent
James Hopkins Berger, a retired purchasing agent who in his youth earned a Carnegie Hero Award for saving the lives of two family members during a 1958 Roland Park house fire, died Dec. 15 of prostate cancer at St. Joseph Medical Center.
The Mays...Tags: Sociology, St. Joseph Medical Center, Timonium, Aberdeen, Loyola University Maryland
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Day trips: Chuck Berry at D.C.'s Howard Theatre and more
Washington
Chuck Berry at the Howard Theatre
The legendary Chuck Berry is part of the lineup of performers celebrating the reopening of Washington's historic Howard Theatre. The Howard began a $29 million renovation in 2010 and reopened this month....Tags: Adam Savage, Tourism and Leisure, Ella Fitzgerald, Festive Events, Jamie Hyneman
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Daytrip Nov. 4: From 'Hairspray' to punkin chunkin
Lancaster County, Pa. 'Poe Evermore' Take a journey to the 1800s and spend some time with Baltimore's favorite bard at 'Poe Evermore.' Guests are greeted at the Mount Hope Estate and Winery by Frederick Rauch and led to a series of small theater rooms,...Tags: Pumpkin, Discovery Communications, Inc., Mount Hope, Entertainment Events, Lancaster County (Pennsylvania)
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WWII shipwrecks could threaten U.S. coast
On the evening of Feb. 2, 1942, an unarmed tanker with 66,000 barrels of crude oil on board was steaming in the Atlantic, about 90 miles off Ocean City. Without warning, it was struck by German torpedoes. The attack set the W.L. Steed ablaze, and sank it;...Tags: Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Elijah E. Cummings, Tourism and Leisure, Maryland
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Summer offers fusion of fun from festivals to food
It's the height of summer, so don't miss out on these family-friendly excursions:
Philadelphia
Global Fusion Festival: Journey to Philadelphia for one day of non-stop entertainment that celebrates bringing diverse communities together for a cultural...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lewes, Maryland, Festive Events, The Wildwoods
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Space Cadets! Rise and shine with the space station
Maryland WeatherEarly riser alert! Did you get up before dawn Monday morning to see the International Space Station fly nover Baltimore, only to find skies clouded over and the view impossible?Well, here's your second chance: The ISS, with the space shuttle......Tags: Space Programs
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Cape May, New Jersey
Baltimore Sun reporterGo here: Cape May is one of New Jersey's most preserved treasures. The historic town still has many of its Victorian-style houses intact, giving it that old-fashioned feel that many shore cities have lost. "The situation is beautiful, just on the...Tags: Lewes, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Maryland, The New York Times
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Gambling on chic
Special to the SunOn stage a few weeks ago at the Music Box Theater at the Borgata Hotel, Idina Menzel (star of Broadway's Rent and Wicked) admitted having some anxiety about bringing her singing act to this seaside resort. A peasant dress she'd worn when performing in...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Casino and Gambling, Restaurants, Tourism and Leisure
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Are we there yet?
You love the beach. You hate the drive: two and a half hours - assuming you don't get caught in weekend traffic - of cornfields and chicken farms, soybeans and cemeteries, bait shops and outlet malls. Whether you are zigzagging your way to the beaches of...Tags: Lewes, Georgetown, Restaurants, Maryland, Tourism and Leisure
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