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Lexington Market is in desperate need of a change
I laughed at a news report quoting an official who lamented that Lexington Market lacked a French bakery. The Lexington Market I know is a place that has a thriving bakery, but it sells red velvet cake by the slice and at a price to fit its customers'...
Tags: Healthy Diet
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Leon Nelson, state security officer
Leon Nelson, a retired state security officer assigned to the Department of Health and Human Services, died of cancer April 4 at Seasons Hospice in Randallstown. The Inner Harbor resident was 85. The son of John Leon Nelson and Rebecca Nelson, he was...
Tags: U.S. Army, Inner Harbor, Randallstown, Health
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City wants $20 million upgrade at Lexington Market
Charles Kelley stands in Baltimore's historic Lexington Market, chowing down on a Faidley's overstuffed crab cake sandwich. It doesn't bother the 37-year-old North Carolina man that the market doesn't have gourmet coffee, wine or cheese shops. He's OK...
Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Cross Street Market, Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Fells Point
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Lexington Market planning major renovation
Managers of West Baltimore's historic Lexington Market are looking for a consultant to help them plan a multimillion-dollar renovation to transform the market into a regional draw. Lexington Market released the call for consulting services on Monday and...
Tags: Marketing
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Downtown traffic will take back seat to pachyderm procession
A number of downtown city streets will be temporarily closed mid-day Wednesday to accommodate the circus elephant walk from 1st Mariner Arena to Lexington Market. The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus elephants will leave 1st Mariner Arena at...
Tags: 1st Mariner Arena, Circuses, Entertainment Events
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From soup to nuts to bagoong alamang, R.S. Stern has it all
Whether it's a war-zone deployment, a cargo ship in port for 18 hours or a passenger cruise ship on its regular stop, R.S. Stern Inc. has put groceries in larders and spare parts in engine rooms since 1870. From its brick warehouse in Canton, the...
Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Bethlehem Steel, Cruise Line Ports, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Transit police warn travelers to be alert as mobile device thefts rise
Maryland transit police are warning travelers to be alert on trains and buses, amid a long-running rash of mobile-device thefts targeting riders who were texting, listening to music or talking on the phone. The Maryland Transit Administration has...
Tags: Laws, New Products, Law Enforcement, Criminals, Anthony W. Batts
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'Bizarre Foods' paints unsentimental portrait of Baltimore
The Baltimore SunThat's a relief. The last time a Travel Channel food show featured Baltimore, everyone was royally annoyed. But Andrew Zimmern's “Bizarre Foods America” show has a different agenda than Anthony Bourdain's “No Reservations,” which...Tags: Bizarre Foods (tv program), Anthony Bourdain, Andrew Zimmern, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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Johnston Square appears to be turning the corner
The banner at Greenmount Avenue and Preston Street proclaims the Lillian Jones Apartments are coming. For the past year, I've watched this building take shape in a neighborhood that needed all the help it could get. Come spring, new tenants will begin...
Tags: Shipbuilding, Marketing, Manufacturing and Engineering, Carl Stokes, Bethlehem Steel
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Get over the jumbo lumps: How it all started
The Baltimore SunWhen did Baltimore diners start insisting on jumbo lump crab meat? Menus advertise jumbo lump crab meat in omelets, dips and soups. This not only makes no culinary sense, the lopsided demand it's created for jumbo lump crabmeat has taken a toll on the...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, The New York Times, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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After flood, Berger Cookies back in boxes, on shelves
Hurricane Irene apparently was even worse than anyone thought. Forget about downed power lines — the storm knocked out Baltimore's sweet tooth.
For much of the past three weeks, nearly 600 area stores and countless customers have been denied...Tags: Primaries, Charles Village, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Severn couple facing child abuse charges after child drank methadone
A Severn couple already facing drug and weapons charges after rescue workers and police were called to their house for a report that their child accidentally took methadone are now also under indictment on child abuse and neglect counts. Paul...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Child Abuse, Heroin, Prosecution, Emergency Health Procedures
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