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Morticians opening grocery in East Baltimore
Mortician Erich March told me he was tired of seeing people in his East Baltimore community die of conditions like diabetes and hypertension. He blamed the lack of grocery shopping choices in the neighborhood where he grew up and where his Aisquith Street...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Sears, Diabetes, St. Paul Street
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Remington corner to become arts, eating destination
Who would have thought that an old automobile repair and tire shop promises to emerge as a theater, restaurant and small office building? Look for the Single Carrot Theatre to move into enlarged permanent quarters at the corner of Howard and 26th streets,...
Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland Film Festival, Arts and Culture, Cheese Corn
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Old Goucher boasts diversity in residents and businesses
A 25th Street insurance agent, Ken Abrams, got to the heart of what makes his neighborhood stand out. "There is a lot of diversity in the Old Goucher neighborhood. and we are proud of it," he said. "But this feature is not as well known as it should be."...
Tags: Charles Street, Station North, Advertising, Small Businesses, Business
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Hopkins students notable in their absence in Charles Village
Loading his earthly belongings into a laundry cart that he rented from Campus Services, Johns Hopkins University freshman Austin Dennis made several trips from his dormitory room to his car on residential Greenway at North Charles Street, opposite the...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Verizon Wireless, Johns Hopkins University, Union Memorial Hospital
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'Divine Trash' Steve Yeager's winning documentary on John Waters could be the start of something big
While John Waters filmed "Pink Flamingos" a quarter century ago, Steve Yeager, another young moviemaker, filmed him filming "Pink Flamingos." We know what happened to Waters' footage. After its general release in 1973, "Pink Flamingos" became one the...
Tags: Human Interest, Wanted (movie), Sundance Film Festival, Movies, Flu
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City's old Barclay rec center to reopen as privately run community center
The formerly city-owned Barclay Recreation Center will make its debut as a privately run community center May 18, serving the Charles Village area, including the Abell, Oakenshawe, Harwood and Old Goucher communities. A grand opening celebration,...
Tags: Schools, The Home Depot, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Public Schools
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Maryland Film Festival 2013 continues event's expansion
It used to be that the Maryland Film Festival was just a cool neighborhood event for Courtney Knipp — a bunch of obscure movies being shown just up the street from her home in Mount Vernon. Not anymore, not with thousands of film fans massing in...
Tags: The New York Times, Movies, Maryland Film Festival, Bobcat Goldthwait, Ocean City
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City plans bike-sharing program
More than 250 bicycles would be available for short-term rentals at 25 stations throughout Baltimore by this time next year under a bike-sharing program similar to those in Washington and London, city officials said. The city's financial oversight...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Michael Jackson, B-cycle, LLC, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, AAA
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Action in Maturity to mark 40th anniversary
Esther Bonnet, 100, is always thinking about new plans for Action in Maturity — as she has since she co-founded the transportation service for seniors more than 40 years ago. During a recent visit from Elizabeth Briscoe, AIM's executive director,...
Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Human Interest, Mary Pat Clarke, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Johns Hopkins University
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Marcella E. Grice, artist
Marcella E. Grice, an artist and calligrapher, died April 13 from complications of heart disease at Sinai Hospital. She was 87. The daughter of an insurance executive and a homemaker, the former Marcella Editha Harman was born in Baltimore and raised...
Tags: Dundalk, Towson University, Heart Disease, Science and Technology, YMCA
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Permits to fix up city homes soar
Sun StaffHit the streets in Baltimore and the evidence isn't hard to find. The number of residential rehabilitation permits has nearly doubled in the past five years, pushed upward by the quickly rising tide of housing values. Rehabbers took out 21,658 permits...Tags: New York, Pikesville, Homes, Condos and Houses, Rentals
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Two men arrested in stabbing at Towson's Charles Village Pub
Baltimore County police say two men have been charged in connection with a stabbing that occurred at the Charles Village Pub in Towson on Saturday. Police said Nicholas Jarrad Jones, 22, of the 700 block of Richwood Avenue, Baltimore, was charged with...
Tags: Towson, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Prosecution, Lifestyle and Leisure
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