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Charles Busnuk, grants writer
Charles "Chuck" Busnuk, a retired Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene grants writer, died of cancer Aug. 31 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 64 and lived in Canton.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Highlandtown, he was a 1966...Tags: AIDS, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Politics
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June 20: Baltimore's cheapest beers
Looking for the city's best beer deals? We have a list for that. (On a desktop, laptop or tablet, we recommend our interactive map.) If we missed your favorite bar, tell us at beer@bthesite.com. -------------------- Thirsty? Of course you are. It's...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Hamilton, Bars and Clubs, Sam Adams , Baltimore Bohemians
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Mia Loizeaux, advertising account manager
Mia Loizeaux, whose four-year struggle with a rare form of cancer shaped her determination to become an oncology nurse and help others similarly afflicted, died Thursday of the disease at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Canton resident was 31.
The daughter...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Diseases and Illnesses, Maryland State Police, University of Maryland, College Park, Medical Specialization
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Harry E. Sisk, accountant
Harry E. Sisk, a retired accountant and Vietnam War veteran, died Saturday of complications from an aneurysm at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Brooklyn Park resident was 66. Mr. Sisk was born in Baltimore and raised near Patterson Park....Tags: Aneurysm, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Dundalk, University of Maryland Medical Center, Educational Development Corporation
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Grand Prix racecar dedicated to restaurateur McCusker
Traditional Irish music filled O'Donnell Street Square on Wednesday evening as a group of men hauled a blue racecar off a tow truck. A crowd cheered when the men wheeled the car onto the grassy square, which was imprinted with the National Bohemian...Tags: Ocean City, Hamilton, Canton Square, Business, Fells Point
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Patrick 'Scunny' McCusker remembered at funeral
A mourner showed up decked out in full Elvis splendor. A beer truck emblazoned with the Mr. Boh logo led the funeral procession. And more than 2,000 people packed the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen — it was standing-room-only in the rear vestibule...
Tags: Human Interest, Neil Armstrong, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Martin O'Malley, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Patrick 'Scunny' McCusker, restaurant owner
Friends remembered Scunny McCusker as a "man with a million friends" who would do anything for a sick child and celebrated unpretentious Baltimore traditions at his Canton restaurants, Nacho Mama's and Mama's on the Half Shell.
Patrick Michael McCusker,...Tags: Ocean City, Dining and Drinking, Fells Point, Pratt Street, Christianity
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Mobile phone charging system gets test drive at Baltimore Grand Prix
Just in time for the Grand Prix of Baltimore on Labor Day weekend, a local technology company is offering spectators a way to keep their mobile phone batteries charged as they watch the races.
NV3 Technologies, a Canton-based maker of rapid-charging...Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Consumers, Labor Day, Consumer Goods Industries, Advertising
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Life of Patrick 'Scunny' McCusker, Nacho Mama's owner, celebrated
The Baltimore SunThe life of Cockeysville residentPatrick 'Scunny' McCusker was celebrated in Baltimore in the days after his death. McCusker, who was raised on Summit Avenue in Carney and graduated from Loch Raven High School, died on Friday after being hit by a bus as...Tags: Ocean City, Dining and Drinking, Ed Hale, Auction Service, Restaurants
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Michael Phelps Tweets love to Nacho Mama's
The Baltimore SunNacho Mama's wins the blue ribbon in Baltimore's "Michael Phelps Tweeted out love to us" sweepstakes. On Saturday afternoon, Phelps Tweeted out a photograph of the Canton restaurant's specials menu, which had this pro-Phelps message on top:...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Adam's Eve Gastropub serves familiar but creative comfort food
Chef Mark Littleton has groupies. During his stints at a string of pubby Baltimore restaurants, including Simon's, Lulu's and Annabel Lee Tavern, Littleton developed a strong following, thanks to his inventive take on comfort food. In July, Littleton...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Veal, Cheddar Cheese, Tomatoes
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Feed the Scene gives punk rockers a meal and a bed
Most weeks for the past year, Rachel Taft has headed to the Canton Safeway or Middle River Costco to pick up several pounds of steak or tofu for dinner. Unlike most bulk shoppers, Taft wasn't cooking for several children — she was feeding a loose-...
Tags: Music Industry, Music, Vegan Diet, Punk (genre), Diets and Dieting
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