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Police to increase St. Patrick's Day patrols after mayhem of 2012
Eager to avoid a repeat of the violence last St. Patrick's Day, when youths fought in downtown streets and a tourist was beaten unconscious, Baltimore police are stepping up patrols in nightlife centers starting this weekend. Commanders will add extra...
Tags: Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Holidays, War of 1812, Inner Harbor, Grand Prix of Baltimore
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Spreading cheer, and chow
Twenty years from now, I will tell people I was present at the creation. One evening last fall, my colleague Jason Toraldo walked into my office and asked if I could troubleshoot a problem he was having on Facebook. He had recently put up a page for a...
Tags: Holidays, Foods and Beverages, NPR, Harford County, Lifestyle and Leisure
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In uncertain weather, restaurants take to Twitter
The Baltimore SunBaltimore-area restaurants took to social media on Wednesday to announce weather-related specials, closings and promotions: Food trucks mostly kept off the road. They Gypsy Queen, Miss Shirley's, South Carolina BBQ, Iced Gems, Kommie Pigs and Wheyrich...Tags: Restaurants, Fells Point, Lifestyle and Leisure, Twitter, Inc., Ellicott City
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Oyster happy hours are popping up around town
The Baltimore SunOyster happy hours have been popping up lately. Corner BYOB in Hampden had a Saturday afternoon oyster party a few weeks ago. They called it a Shuck-n-Chat. Love that. In January, Ten Ten in Harbor East started up Local Oyster Nights on Tuesday...Tags: Oysters, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Chincoteague (Accomack, Virginia), Harbor East, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Cyber security jobs going begging?
If there are nearly 20,000 cyber security jobs are available in the state of Maryland, why hasn't it been shouted from the roof tops ("Cyber help wanted," Feb. 27)? Most employment news we hear now is fairly dismal. With this many high-paying...
Tags: Digital Harbor High School, U.S. Department of State, Security, National Security Agency
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First-floor remodel creates 'social central'
The ink on their contract was barely dry and the moving van just out of sight, when Richard and Key-Key von Lange prepared to flip the first-floor interior layout of the six-year-old home they bought in Federal Hill three years ago. "We looked at the...
Tags: Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Inner Harbor, Lifestyle and Leisure, Land Price
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Wedded: Kelli Raia and Adam Dickson
Wedding date: Jan. 12, 2013 Her story: Kelli Raia, 26, grew up in Silver Spring. She is a social worker at a retirement community in Catonsville. Her mother, Jeanne, is a stained-glass artist and owns Glimmerglass Stained Glass. Her father, Joe, is a...
Tags: Christianity, Weddings, Family, Mount Vernon, Religion and Belief
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Baltimore Diner: Stuggy's adding Federal Hill location
Three years after opening its original Fells Point hot dog shop, Stuggy's is adding a location in Federal Hill. The new location will be at 17 E. Cross St. in a an approximately 1,000-square-foot space that was most recently an M&T Bank branch. A Stuggy'...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Seafood, Bars and Clubs, Fells Point, Sausages
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City politicians rush to save Ticketmaster's user fees
Musician Jackson Browne's managers were so excited when they heard Maryland's high court had struck down Ticketmaster's unpopular user fees in Baltimore that they promised free lifetime tickets to the city resident who had filed suit alleging he'd been...
Tags: Services and Shopping, The Rolling Stones (music group), Live Nation, Radio Industry, Bolton Hill
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Retailers may charge fee to customers paying with credit cards
Customers at Towson Hot Bagels usually pay with credit, not cash, when buying a bagel or a bottle of water, triggering fees the merchant must pay to process each transaction. Now, the shop's owner and retailers across the country may recoup "swipe"...
Tags: Timonium, Interior Policy, National Retail Federation, Walmart, Politics
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'Superman' author's gay-rights opposition prompts local boycott
A Baltimore comic store has joined the growing public outcry over DC Comics' decision to hire a gay-marriage opponent and author to write part of the coming "Adventures of Superman" series. Joining many shops nationwide, Gorilla King Comics in Fells...
Tags: Authors, Batman (fictional character), Fells Point, Social Issues, Orson Scott Card
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East Coast Dog A Hit With XL Crowd
The Hartford CourantYou'll find them all at East Coast Dog in Hartford: Mucke's Hummel, Little Rhody, Boston Pearl Original, Martin Rosol and Hebrew National. But you might not recognize these dogs at the city's newest frankfurter joint at the corner of Asylum and Ann...Tags: Noank, Westport, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), North Stonington, Willamette Valley Vineyards Incorporated
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