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Ronald Stratton, radio station manager
Ronald A. Stratton, who boosted ratings and transformed radio stations he managed, died of complications from a stroke June 29 at Madonna Heritage Assisted Living in Jarrettsville. He was 72 and lived in Red Lion, Pa.
Born in Detroit, he broke into...Tags: Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Highlandtown, Herb Alpert, Radio, Glen Burnie
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Increase in Orioles merchandise sales a boon for local shops, online retailers
In years past, Nathaniel Scroggins spent late August and early September finding ways to de-emphasize the Orioles gear at the Sport Shop store in Harborplace. Whatever was left from summer got tucked into one corner, while Ravens gear swarmed the space....
Tags: Bryce Harper, Sports Authority, Washington Nationals, Dylan Bundy, Baltimore Orioles
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Senator Theatre sale, for $500,000, to be approved Wednesday
The Baltimore SunBaltimore’s Board of Estimates is expected to approve the sale of the Senator Theatre to its current operators Wednesday for $500,000. Senator Theatre LLC, a company controlled by James “Buzz” Cusack and his daughter, Kathleen Lyon, has...Tags: Tax Credits, Senator Theatre, Credit and Debt, Realty, Services and Shopping
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Apple Maps goof-ups can be found in Baltimore too
So it's an established fact that Apple's new Maps App is a epic fail. With missing cities, "melted" bridges and dams and even a duplicated island in Asia, Apple's maps roll out has been anything but smooth. But what about maps for the Baltimore area? I...
Tags: Inner Harbor, St. Paul Street, Towson University, Catonsville, Google Inc.
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Harborplace: Safe but boring
If you haven't been to Harborplace lately, stop by. It's had some work done. And like many facelifts, the beauty of this one surely depends on the eye of the beholder. Suburban mall rats will feel right at home. The Light Street pavilion features chain...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Lexington Market, Travel, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fells Point
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Michael J. Wagner, chef
Michael Joseph Wagner, an award-winning chef who taught at the old Baltimore International College, died of melanoma Sept. 17 at the Gilchrist Hospice of Columbia. He was 52 and lived in Columbia.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Rodgers Forge and in...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Howard County, Christianity, Washington, DC, Religion and Belief
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Lunch for $10 or Less: Krazi Kebob
The Harborplace pavilions have been undergoing a well publicized renovation. The Gallery at Harborplace, the midrise mall across Pratt Street, has been spruced up, too. The Gallery's fourth-level food court has been restocked with stalls bearing...
Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Breads, Catonsville, Pratt Street
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McCormick World of Flavors opens at Harborplace
McCormick World of Flavors, the only retail venture by the Hunt Valley-based spice company, is now open in Harborplace's Light Street Pavilion, offering shoppers grilling, baking and cooking products alongside interactive displays such as "Guess That...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Economy, Business and Finance, Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Companies and Corporations, Cinnamon
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Friday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies in the Baltimore area, with a high near 94. There is a 70 percent chance of precipitation, most likely after 1 p.m. Friday night is expected to be cloudy, with a low around 72.
TRAFFIC
Check our...Tags: Weather, Local Elections, Michael E. Busch, Finance, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Baltimore crime: Inner Harbor safe, but not downtown
In the discussion of the downtown crime problem by Del. Pat McDonough and The Sun's Dan Rodricks, there is an important missing link ("Sailabration brings out the mobs," June 19). When the link is considered, one can see that they are both right! They are...Tags: Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Pratt Street, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sales of luxury goods up after recession
Baltimore residential real estate broker Bonnie Fleck is no stranger to luxury. "I think it might be because my very first car was an Audi," Fleck said when asked why she chooses luxury cars instead of more utilitarian models. She also wants to give...
Tags: Owings Mills Mall, Bentley, Luxury Goods Industry, Realty, Harbor East
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Local bands named to play Artscape 2012
Twelve area bands, specializing in styles ranging from reggae to hip-hop, will be playing Artscape 2012, The Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts announced Monday. The winnings bands are 7IghQ and Bumpin Uglies (reggae), Brooks Long (blues),...
Tags: Mount Royal, Arts and Culture, Judges, Arts, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
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