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Comcast starts charging monthly fee for digital adapters
Comcast Corp. cable TV subscribers might have noticed a small new charge in their bills recently. After years of giving customers with "standard/expanded" basic cable service up to two digital TV adapters for free as part of the upgrade to all-digital...
Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Comcast Corporation, Television Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Media Industry
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My son, the chef
Special to The SunAs Ted Stelzenmuller was getting ready to open his new restaurant in Canton last year, he met with a lawyer to go over paperwork. The lawyer offered a story about his own restaurant experience. "The first thing he said was, 'I grew up in restaurants....Tags: Business, Maine, Potatoes, Justice System, Salt
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Top mayoral aide got homestead tax breaks for rental property
A top aide to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake received more than $14,000 in homestead property tax breaks on an East Baltimore rental property he owns, records show, even though only owner-occupied homes qualify for the subsidy under Maryland law. State...
Tags: Politics, Taxation, Patterson Park, Finance, Rentals
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Joseph A. Miklasz, attorney
Joseph A. Miklasz, a trial attorney who practiced in Glen Burnie and was a wine collector, died of cancer Sunday at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 71 and lived in Crownsville. Born in Baltimore, he was raised in Severn and in East Baltimore, where he...
Tags: University of Miami, France, Justice System, Peace Corps, Toll Brothers Inc
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Parking issues delay opening of N.Y.-style pizzeria in Hampden
Parking issues are holding up plans for a New York-style pizzeria with live music in Hampden. Kelly Beckham, 44, of Butchers Hill, said he wants to open Paulie Gee's Hampden this summer on the first floor of the former Hampden Republican Club building...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Entertainment, Music, Brooklyn (New York City), Pizzas
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A place to call home
The Baltimore City Police Department employs more people than any other department of city government, yet most of its officers live outside the city. Many residents like the idea of police officers living in their communities because they view them as...Tags: Rentals, Belair-Edison, Abell Foundation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Hurricane Sandy brings Marylanders an unexpected off-day
With one day before Hurricane Sandy was expected to knock out power for much of the area, Marylanders like Rob Reichel spent Monday braving the wet and windy weather to ensure their families had what they needed to get through the storm. "We wanted to...
Tags: Business, Amusement and Theme Parks, SUVs and Crossovers, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Hurricanes
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Maryland braces for Hurricane Sandy
As the eye of Hurricane Sandy loomed a few hundred miles to the southeast and the monster storm churned toward the Mid-Atlantic coast, Marylanders braced for the arrival of a weather system with the potential to be the most damaging to hit the United...
Tags: Local Government, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Long Island, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Baltimore County
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Table Talk: Dine Out, Maryland event to raise funds for childhood hunger
The Restaurant Association of Maryland has released plans for "Dine Out, Maryland," a monthlong dining event it hopes 400 restaurants will participate in by offering diners 20 percent discounts off their menus. The event will run the month of September....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Restaurants, Fells Point, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Parents need not leave Butchers Hill for good schools
I am sorry that Marta H. Mossburg and her family are leaving Butchers Hill in search of better schools for their kindergartner ("Bye-bye, Baltimore; we'll miss you, but it was time to go," July 18). Parents, before you leave Southeast Baltimore take a... -
Like/dislike: Jared Rhine, City Cafe executive chef
In his senior year of high school, Jared Rhine took his first full time job at a restaurant — the family-run Italian restaurant Rillo's in Carlisle, Pa. He started as a busboy, did food preparation and washed dishes before eventually moving to the...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Mount Vernon, Baltimore Restaurant Week, Apple iPod, Restaurants
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Pigtown resident launches electronic Rohous Magazine
Pigtown resident Daryl Landy believes he's one of a growing number of Americans striving for better, not bigger, living quarters, and last week he launched a new online magazine devoted to living, working and playing in small spaces.
Rohous Magazine went...Tags: Inner Harbor, Apple iPad, Newspaper and Magazine, News Media, Pigtown
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