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Man sees race, indifference in experience with Baltimore police
I don't know how to answer Michael Hanchard's questions, but I understand why he asks them: "If we were a middle-aged white couple, rather than a black couple, and if the group of people who surrounded us were black or Latino, rather than white, would the...
Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, New Year's Day, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Safety at School
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City presents latest plans for upgrading Waverly Library
The Waverly library would be about 2,000 square feet bigger than it is now, with a wall of glass, more computers, modernized equipment and separate areas for children and teens, as planned in a $6 million renovation project, Baltimore City library...Tags: Govans, Mary Pat Clarke, Renovation, Libraries, Enoch Pratt Free Library
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Frances H. Mueller, educator
Frances H. Mueller, a retired educator who had chaired the Bryn Mawr School's English department and also taught at Towson University, died March 24 of complications from dementia at Roland Park Place. She was 94. Born and raised on her parents' farm...
Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Towson University, Columbia University, William Shakespeare, Alzheimer's Disease
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O'Malley elected mayor
City Councilman Martin O'Malley -- a 36-year-old defense attorney and singer in an Irish rock band -- was elected Baltimore's 47th mayor yesterday, getting the go-ahead to make good his pledge to shut down open-air drug markets and put the brakes on the...
Tags: Sheila Dixon, Politics, Local Government, Lombard Street, Local Elections
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Hopkins' Nobel winner Riess to speak at Baltimore synagogue Sunday
Adam Riess, the Nobel Prize-winning astronomy professor at Johns Hopkins University, will discuss the expansion of the universe and its mysteries in an event at Bolton Street Synagogue on Sunday. Riess will present and lead a discussion titled...
Tags: Bolton Hill, Maryland Science Center, Adam Riess, Entertainment Events, Nobel Prize Awards
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Eddie's on North Charles celebrating 20th year Saturday
The second Eddie's of Roland Park store opened Sept. 22, 1992, so the store's 20th anniversary was actually last fall. But the store on North Charles Street is celebrating its 20th year officially April 13. "Spring is a nice time," owner Nancy Cohen...
Tags: Marketing, Washington, DC, Retraining, Charles Street, Charles Village
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Want to make work better? Bring a dog
Bonnie Bessor's job can take its toll after a while. As executive director of Rebuilding Together, she's responsible for finding ways to help low-income Baltimore residents with home repair, maintenance projects and money to pay for the heat. But when...
Tags: Pets, Allergies, Virginia Commonwealth University, The Daily Show (tv program), Rentals
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Bridget Mooney Spence, fundraiser
Bridget Ellen Mooney Spence, who raised funds for the Susan Komen Foundation, died of complications from breast cancer Thursday at her home in Sudbury, Mass. The former Baltimore resident was 29. Born in Baltimore, she was the daughter of William J....
Tags: Christianity, Washington, DC, Roman Catholicism, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, John F. Kennedy
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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: High Schools, United States Census Bureau, Hunt Valley, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Charles Village
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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: Federal Hill, Foods and Beverages, Wines, Locust Point, Charles Street
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Church bell tower repairs signify change in Oliver neighborhood
A few weeks ago, I spent a few quiet minutes in Green Mount Cemetery, where its higher ground offers unexpected views of Baltimore. As I looked to the southeast, something curious caught my eye. What was going on in the nearby Oliver neighborhood? What...
Tags: Christianity, Carl Stokes, Roman Catholicism, Archdiocese of Baltimore, Natural Disasters
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Roundup: Lynch leads C.M. Wright to 8-4 softball win
The No. 8 C. Milton Wright softball team was coming off a loss to unranked Broadneck. Jenny Lynch (3-for-3) got the Mustangs started with a solo homer in the second inning as they beat No. 7 Chesapeake-AA, 8-4, Tuesday. C. Milton Wright fell, 11-1, to...
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