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Wealthy N. Baltimore enclaves are home to biggest homestead beneficiaries
If you want to know who in Baltimore benefits most from the homestead property tax credit, look north. Of the 100 biggest discounts in the city this tax year, more than 75 went to homeowners in and around the wealthy North Baltimore neighborhoods of...Tags: Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Politics, Credit and Debt, Taxation, Local Government
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Mary Alma Lears, Walters docent
Mary Alma O'Connor Lears, a former Walters Art Museum volunteer guide whose keen eyes alerted officials to a $1 million theft later linked to a gallery security guard, died of lung disease Jan. 24 at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Towson and former Roland...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Museums, Arts and Culture, Baltimore Police Department, World War II (1939-1945)
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Unlocking the mysteries of the Jones Falls Valley
A few years ago I raised my hand at an auction and bought a box of 19th-century sepia-toned landscape photographs. After hours of looking at them, I detected that they had been taken not far away, in the heart of the Jones Falls Valley in Baltimore City,...
Tags: Mount Vernon, Jones Falls, Clipper Mill, Whitehall, Highway Transportation
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Where are the Berger Cookies?
Where are the Berger Cookies? They're not at Eddie's of Roland Park, where the fudge-topped icons have been missing for at least a week and a half. And they're not even at the Berger bakery stall at Lexington Market. A message on Berger’s website...
Tags: Charles Village, Pies and Tarts, Karen Rodriguez, Cherry Hill
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Update: Future of recently sold J. Patrick's Pub up in the air, according to new owner
UPDATE (Jan. 18): Not so fast. Although the Baltimore Business Journal reported soon-to-be new owner (paperwork still needs to be completed to make it official, he said) Steve O'Donnell would "likely 'keep everything the same'" at J. Patrick's, O'...
Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Locust Point, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Impending snowfall shuffles Basketball Academy schedule
The Baltimore SunWith so many public school jurisdictions canceling afternoon activities because of the impending snowfall, Basketball Academy officials have been forced to shuffle the schedule for today's games after all. School officials in Kent and Prince George's,...Tags: Christianity, Annapolis, Public Schools, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Schools
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William D. Waxter III, securities analyst
William Deal Waxter III, a retired securities analyst and World War II veteran, died of a stroke Feb. 11 at Broadmead Retirement Community. The former Roland Park resident was 88.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Lombardy Place, he spent his summers at...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Arts and Culture, Sociology, France, World War II (1939-1945)
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Walters Art Museum names new director, Julia Marciari-Alexander
In naming Julia Marciari-Alexander as executive director on Wednesday, the Walters Art Museum board of directors entrusted one of Baltimore's most important arts institutions to a rising star — and signaled an emphasis on community engagement even...
Tags: Yale University, Literature, Museums, Arts and Culture, New York University
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Baltimore native Peyton List scores lead in new CW drama
The Baltimore SunBaltimore native Peyton List, who got her start on "As the World Turns" and most recently appeared on "90210" and "Mad Men," has landed the starring role in a pilot for The CW. According to Deadline Hollywood, List, 26, will play the part of Cara in...Tags: Greg Berlanti, Peyton List, The CW (tv network), As the World Turns (tv program), Mad Men (tv program)
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Wedded: Elizabeth Sauer and Carroll Hopkins III
Wedding date: Dec. 29, 2012 Her story: Elizabeth "Beth" Passapae Sauer, 28, grew up in Baltimore. She is an associate attorney for Semmes, Bowen & Semmes in Baltimore. Her father, Francis A. Sauer, is an attorney in Towson, and her mother, Janet...
Tags: Pikesville, Duck, Marriage, Frosting and Icing, Religious Festivals
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Hudson's Corner: Despite city's mounting fiscal problems, Roland Park is still home sweet home
Living in Baltimore City can feel like an uphill effort. The noise, trash, potholes, property taxes and looming deficit are depressing. We live near Roland Avenue and Cold Spring Lane, a major east-west thoroughfare that has turned into a pulsating,...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Finance, Politics, New York City, Taxation
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After years of using media rate, looks like columnist no longer rates with the postal service
I recently had an unnerving experience at a post office. I hasten to add that it did not occur at the Roland Park Post Office, our home branch, where we walk daily to pick up mail. On Saturday errands, I stopped at another post office to mail some...Tags: Timonium, Mail Order Industry, U.S. Postal Service
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