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Police arrest five in raid on Catonsville saloon in 1912
An article in the Nov. 23, 1912, edition of The Argus reported a raid on a local drinking establishment. Samuel Bloom saloon on Frederick road at Paradise was raided Sunday night at 7 o'clock by Patrolmen Hutson and Phelps, of the Canton Police Station....Tags: Annapolis, Dining and Drinking, Dance, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Entertainment
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Port had record month for cargo tonnage in July
The Port of Baltimore last month set a tonnage record for general cargo, which includes goods in containers, automobiles, forest products, and farm and construction equipment, the Maryland Port Administration announced Wednesday. "In Maryland, we have...
Tags: Martin O'Malley
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Port cargo numbers ahead of 2011 record
With the first three quarters of 2012 in the ledger, the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore appears poised to top several of last year's cargo records. Officials said that through the first nine months, the port's public and private terminals...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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City crafts first zoning overhaul in 40 years
After the Mount Vernon United Methodist Church was ravaged by a lightning-strike fire four years ago, the Hampden neighborhood was left with what appeared to be an unusable building. But Mark Dent saw more than a burned-out shell of an old stone church....
Tags: Human Interest, Laws, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Wars and Interventions
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Rendell urges business group to back 'essential' public works projects
Infrastructure could be the least sexy word in the English language, former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell acknowledged to his audience Monday morning, but "it is essential to everything we do." While roads, rails and the electric grid — just to name...
Tags: Politics, Suez Canal, Science and Technology, Government, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Theodore K. Sanderson Jr., port specialist
Theodore K. "TK" Sanderson Jr., a retired Maryland Port Administration operations specialist who was also an avid outdoorsman, died Oct. 24 from complications of Alzheimer's disease at his White Marsh home overlooking the Bird River. He was 77.
"Ted...Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Maryland Department of Transportation, Technology, Science and Technology
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Sandy's economic impact on Baltimore area likely modest
General Motors' manufacturing plant in White Marsh lost about a day and a half to Cyclone Sandy. But it sustained no damage, missed no shipping deadlines and expected to quickly make up for lost time. Though that's just about the best-case scenario, it's...
Tags: Hurricanes, Monaco, General Motors Corp., Restaurant and Catering Industry, University of Baltimore
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Spurred by Sandy, 'Cruise to Nowhere' provides a deal and a distraction
Families looking for a cheap getaway, friends looking to do a little duty-free shopping and couples celebrating over some drinks and gambling returned Sunday morning from a two-night stay on the Chesapeake Bay, after embarking on a Carnival Cruise Line...
Tags: The Happiest News!, Travel, Cruises, Human Interest, Sykesville
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Sandy prompts many closures, but some are open for business
As much of the Baltimore region shut down, some businesses made sure they could stay open — come hurricane and high water. The Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel brought in sandbags, ordered $30,000 in extra food and arranged for employees...
Tags: Hurricanes, Public Transportation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, General Motors Corp., Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
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Transportation creeps back after Sandy slams area
For the second consecutive year, transportation crews got their winter tune-up before Halloween, battling blinding rain and high winds as well as slick roads and blizzard conditions. At the height of the storm overnight, 132 state roads were closed and...Tags: Subway Transportation, Travel, New York City, Halloween, Cruise Line Ports
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Travelers in the region stranded by Sandy
If you were hoping to escape the misery of Sandy's looming impact on the Mid-Atlantic, it's too late. Major air, rail and bus carriers have canceled most trips into Tuesday.
Delta Airlines offered the last scheduled flights out of town Monday morning...Tags: Travel, Cruises, Cruise Line Ports, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Tourism and Leisure
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Early voting, flights canceled and government offices close as Sandy approaches
Gov. Martin O'Malley has canceled Monday's early voting in Maryland due to Hurricane Sandy's expected arrival. Government offices and schools around the region also have announced that they plan to close Monday, and most flights out of Baltimore-...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Pimlico Race Course, Air Transportation Delays
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