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Word has it Scrabble fundraiser is Saturday in Roland Park
The word was tristeza. It's a disease of citrus trees, but more importantly, for Tobey Roland, it once scored 228 points for him in a game of Scrabble, he said. Roland, 52, of Mount Washington, loves Scrabble and estimates he has played in 120...
Tags: Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Roland Park, Cafe Hon, Scrabble (game), Hunt Valley
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Banksy's closes cafe operations in Lake Falls Village
Banksy's Cafe has closed in Lake Falls Village. Owners Robb Banks and Will Brown will be focusing on their catering operations, which they had been running out of the same location. The cafe, which opened in 2009, served made-to-order sandwiches and...Tags: Culture, Sausages, Foods and Beverages, Roland Park, Wines
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Freshii closes Light Street store
The Baltimore SunThe Freshii on Light Street downtown has closed. The other Baltimore location, on St. Paul Street in Charles Village, will remain open, the company says. "Closing a restaurant is never something we want to do,'" said Freshii project manager Mia Jacobs...Tags: Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), St. Paul Street
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'Celebratory gunfire' cases a challenge to prosecute
The death of Aaliyah Boyer, a 10-year-old struck down in Cecil County, and the shooting of Laurie Eberhardt, a grandmother hit by gunfire in Florida, share the same perplexing challenge for prosecutors and investigators. Both were watching fireworks on...
Tags: Tampa, Politics, Police Arrests, Cecil County, Prince George's County
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After break, Matt Pryor back to songwriting
During the sweltering months of this past summer, Matt Pryor realized he was completely burnt out from writing and touring as a singer-songwriter. This breaking-point (or as he facetiously describes it, his "come-to-Jesus moment") makes sense when you...
Tags: Wii, Fall Out Boy (music group), Music, The Get Up Kids (music group), AFC Championship Game
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An everlasting frame of reference
Should I consider changing the frames on my artwork/wall art to keep them looking up to date? It depends on how the frames were chosen initially. If the original design was a trend of the moment, and the look no longer fits the tastes or decor of the... -
Md. high court rules against opponents of Remington's 25th Street Station
The redevelopment of an 11-acre tract in Baltimore's Remington neighborhood can move ahead now that the state's highest court has ruled on a zoning appeal that held up the plan for years. "The project would have been done, generating benefits for the...
Tags: Walmart
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Volunteers work to reopen shuttered Barclay Rec Center
A dozen neighborhood volunteers will spend their Presidents Day turning around a former city recreation center that new sponsors envision reborn as an education and community center. After 32 years, the Barclay Recreation Center shut down in August, a...
Tags: Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), William Donald Schaefer, Government Debt, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Johns Hopkins University
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After the violence, silence
This is the thing that gets me: On March 5, I saw the front page headline — "6 killings continue violent 2013 start" — and it did not faze me one bit. It was not news. It was what I've come to expect in Baltimore and all major American cities....
Tags: Entertainment Events, The New York Times, Morgan State University, New York City, New Year's Day
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Midtown Potbelly Sandwich Shop opens Tuesday
The Baltimore SunThe Potbelly Sandwich Shop on Charles and Biddle streets that passersbys have been gaping at is opening Tuesday. Potbelly, which promotes itself as a "mealtime hangout spot," has existing Baltimore locations in the Inner Harbor and Downtown West as well...Tags: Sandwiches, Annapolis, Foods and Beverages, Inner Harbor, Charles Street
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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, Diabetes, Sears, St. Paul Street
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Gwen McDade, architect
Gwen Darwin McDade, a retired architect who worked on the Johns Hopkins medical campus and later designed structures for the State Highway Administration, died of heart disease Saturday at his Glen Arm home. He was 87.
Born in Verona, Pa., he was the son...Tags: Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Tropical Storms, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Cecil County
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