gino marchetti
- Peter P. Belz Jr. a retired U.S. Treasury Department appeals officer and avid Colts fan, died March 14 from pancreatic cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 71.
- Impact of Ravens' triumph has crossed state lines and touched players and coaches who, for more than 50 years, helped shape the city's football lore.
- After a 20-some year hiatus, the new Gino's Burgers & Chicken announced Saturday it will (re-)open in Aberdeen this Wednesday.
- David Robinson, Toots Barger and Joe Gans are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for December 30 to January 5
- For nine years, Hill policed the Baltimore backfield, protecting Unitas from defenders who thundered in to sack No. 19 or whoever was quarterbacking the Colts. Others got the glory; Hill got the satisfaction of a job well done.
- Two new projects planned for Aberdeen's Beards Hill Road, a Chick-fil-A restaurant and an apartment complex, moved one step closer to completion Monday night.
- The years haven't fogged his recollections of the 1968 NFL championship, a 34-0 shutout before a crowd of 80,628 in Cleveland.
- Gino Marchetti himself is expected to attend, along with other Baltimore Colts legends Stan White, Tom Matte, Art Donovan and Lenny Moore.
- Baltimore will hold its 19th annual Dining Out for Life fundraiser on Sept. 20.
- Mark Manges, Tom Phoebus and Jack Fisher are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for September 9 to September 15
- Gino¿s is opening Thursday in Glen Burnie, in the same building used by Gino¿s in the 1950s. The location is 7958 Ritchie Highway near Fifth Avenue.
- The revived burger franchise continues its expansion, with new locations planned for Harford and Anne Arundel counties.
- Gino's will return to Harford County with three new eateries
- Longtime burger restaurant makes a comeback to Harford County
- Baltimore Sun's Top 175 athletes: Baltimore Colts offensive lineman Jim Parker, who sprung Lenny Moore and protected Johnny Unitas, was named to All-Pro first team eight straight years
- In education quality, Carroll County ranks about fourth among Maryland jurisdictions. Carroll achieves this because the bulk of the families with school-age children are educated, well off and stress the value of a good education.
- What do all Baltimore football championship seasons have in common? Well, they all started with training camp in the fresh air of Westminster. Should we worry that this one didn't?
- Melissa Schehlein's recently published book contrasts the largely vanished old Towson with the new
- The burgers and fries are better than what you'll find at other fast food restaurants
- Marchetti, Donovan, Moore, Berry, Mackey, Parker and Ewbank to be enshrined at museum
- Former Colts great Gino Marchetti welcomes diners at the new Towson Gino's, the first franchise of the revived chain to open locally.
- Crowds gather hours before the 11 a.m. opening, waiting for a taste of the fast-food favorite
- The first Maryland location of the reincarnated Gino's Burgers and Chicken will open on Wednesday, August 17, when the Towson Gino's Burgers and Chicken opens its doors
- The first Maryland location of the reincarnated Gino's Burgers and Chicken will open on Wednesday, August 17, when the Towson Gino's Burgers and Chicken opens its doors
- The burger king talks about his famed fast-food franchise -- and its return to its hometown of Baltimore.
- Fans of the burger-and-chicken joint are licking their chops and recalling happy days behind the counter
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