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New Baltimore brewery signs lease for Waverly bottling plant
The Baltimore SunPeabody Heights Brewery, formerly called Charm City Brewing Company, has signed a lease this month for a bottling plant near Waverly, in the Abell neighborhood. The lease puts it one step closer to becoming the first large-scale brewery to open within...Tags: Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Pratt Street, Distilling and Brewing Industry
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Police investigate 'drive-up' shooting in Southeast Baltimore
A 37-year-old man was shot and killed in a quiet Southeast Baltimore neighborhood after a gunman drove up alongside his vehicle at an intersection and opened fire. Police did not immediately identify the victim. The shooting occurred in the Bayview...Tags: Shootings, Pratt Street, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Mikulski honored as longest-serving woman in Congress
Call her Maryland's Iron Lady.
U.S. Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski was lauded Wednesday on the floor of the Senate for setting the record as the longest-serving woman in Congress, a streak that her colleague, Sen. Ben Cardin, likened to that of another...Tags: Paul Sarbanes, Career and Workplace, Cal Ripken, Barbara Boxer, U.S. House of Representatives
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Joseph F. Radomsky Jr., trucker
Joseph F. Radomsky Jr., a retired truck driver and a sports fan, died Sunday of cancer at Franklin Woods Center in White Marsh.
The Essex resident was 72.
Mr. Radomsky was born in Baltimore and raised in Highlandtown. He attended city public schools and...Tags: Cancer, Nottingham, White Marsh, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Mark Johnson
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Ben Walsh leads Baltimore's Pure Bang Games into new era of gaming
Ben Walsh doesn't have a lot of time to play games these days. As CEO and president of the Baltimore-based Pure Bang Games, Walsh spends his waking hours leading a team of nine developers aiming to release a new social game every few months. The irony,...
Tags: Facebook, Wii Sports, Entertainment, Gaming, Media Industry
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Lunch for $10 or Less: DiPasquale's
DiPasquale's may be a ways from Little Italy, but nothing says Italian quite like this no-nonsense market/restaurant near Patterson Park.
Go for lunch and head for the deli case to the right of the registers. Peruse a menu. The owner will take your...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Patterson Park, Meatballs, Breads, Italy
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Top Chef alumni news: Jill Snyder joins Clementine as executive chef
The Baltimore SunSeason 5 "Top Chef" contestant Jill Snyder has a new gig. Snyder has left her chef de cuisine position at Woodberry Kitchen for Clementine. This is Snyder's first executive chef position since leaving Red Maple, shortly after her fleeting November 2008...Tags: New York City, Egypt, Illinois, Chicago, India
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Education advocates, retailers prepare for bottle tax showdown
Teachers, students, retailers and beverage industry lobbyists are preparing for a showdown Wednesday as the battle over raising Baltimore's bottle tax to fund school repairs moves to a skeptical City Council committee. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake...
Tags: Edward L. Reisinger III, Consumer Goods Industries, Beverage Industry, Food Industry, American Civil Liberties Union
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If not the bottle tax, then what?
Baltimore City has a serious problem with run-down, antiquated school facilities. They represent a major impediment to progress in improving the education of Baltimore children and a drag on the city's efforts to shake off decades of decline....
Tags: Finance, Carl Stokes, Edward L. Reisinger III, Consumer Goods Industries, Beverage Industry
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Table Talk: Brian Boston will take a Highland fling
Brian Boston, executive chef and owner of the Milton Inn, is opening a new restaurant in Highland, an unincorporated community in western Howard County near Clarksville.
A groundbreaking for the "modern-traditional" restaurant, to be called Highland Inn,...Tags: Howard County, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Sykesville, Harford Road
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Dennis Baranowski
Dennis Thomas Baranowski, a dockside terminal worker who was a skilled billiards player, died of a suspected diabetic seizure April 16 at his Dundalk home. He was 40. Born in Baltimore and raised in Highlandtown, he was a 1989 Patterson High School...Tags: Fells Point, Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Diabetes, Brownsville
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