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Court of Appeals dismisses Angelos' Superblock lawsuit
Maryland's highest court has cleared the way for the city to move forward with its plans for the long-delayed $152 million Superblock project. The Maryland Court of Appeals dismissed Friday a lawsuit by Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos that challenged the...Tags: Carl Stokes, Justice System, Preservation Maryland, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Crime, Law and Justice
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Judge dismisses Angelos suit challenging the Superblock project
A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit by Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos that challenged the city's plans for the long-delayed Superblock project. In the decision, signed last week but announced by the state on Tuesday, Judge John...Tags: Justice System, Peter G. Angelos, Judges, File Sharing
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West Side apartment tower proposal sent to mayor
Developers have proposed building a $19 million apartment tower in an area slated for revitalization on downtown's west side that would include 92 affordable and market-rate rentals but would require city and state tax subsidies.
The board of the...Tags: Personal Income, M.J. Brodie, Rentals, Baltimore Development Corporation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Archaeological finds boost profile of Arundel's Pig Point
Three years of digging at a prehistoric Indian site in Anne Arundel County has unearthed the oldest structures and human habitations in Maryland and is making this bluff above the Patuxent River one of the most important archaeological sites in the Mid-...Tags: North Carolina, Native Americans, Anne Arundel County, Delaware, Metal and Mineral
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Archaeologists seek Civil War camp
Volunteer archaeologists are descending on leafy Lafayette Square in West Baltimore this weekend in an effort to uncover relics from Camp Hoffman, a Union army encampment that stood there during the Civil War.
Just hours into the project Friday, while...Tags: Delaware, Fort McHenry, Maryland, Slavery, Hospitals and Clinics
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Tax credit to speed Senator Theatre renovations
If James "Buzz" Cusack and his daughter, Kathleen Lyon, have their way, they'll be cutting ribbons by Christmas for a restored Senator Theatre that will preserve the original cinema and add three screens and a small restaurant.
Gov. Martin O'Malley...Tags: Human Interest, Senator Theatre, Taxation, Tax Credits, Holidays
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Saving a 'hidden treasure'
Decades after they joined the Girl Scouts, Kirsten Enzinger and Janet Brown still have fond memories of times they spent inside the giant tepee at Annapolis' Camp Woodlands.
"It was the place for orientation, the place for meals, the place for meetings,"...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Customs and Tradition, Culture, Customs and Tradition, RTKL Associates, Inc.
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Samples Manor Cemetery to start spring cleaning
The Samples Manor Cemetery Committee will start spring cleaning for Easter. The committee asks residents who have placed memorial items such as flowers and statues on the graves of loved ones to remove and collect these items by March 15, or the...Tags: Auction Service, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Arts and Culture, Christianity
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Program offering lodging in C&O Canal lock houses recognized
davem@herald-mail.comWork to open six lock houses for lodging on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park — seen as an extraordinary way to give people a taste of life on the old shipping channel — has resulted in an award from the Maryland...Tags: Baltimore County, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Anne Arundel County, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Annapolis Notes - Feb. 20
Outside support for bond bill In Congress, members’ funding requests for projects in their districts are “earmarks.” In Annapolis, they’re “bond bills.” Lawmakers generally ask for money only for counties they...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Annapolis, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Robert J. Garagiola, Same-Sex Marriage
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Plan OK'd to raze UM president's house, build $7.2M home, event center
A divided Board of Public Works gave wrecking crews the green light Wednesday to demolish the 55-year-old home of the president of the University of Maryland, College Park to make way for a $7.2 million building that will serve as a residence and a...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Regional Authority, Rentals
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Annapolis Notes- Feb. 13
Edwards gets Kennedy Award
State Sen. George C. Edwards, R-Garrett/Allegany/Washington, on Wednesday received the Thomas Kennedy Award, which goes to a former delegate for “personal courage and dedication to the principles of liberty and freedom.&...Tags: Annapolis, Human Interest, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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