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Two-alarm fire breaks out in Highlandtown
Firefighters were battling a two-alarm blaze that broke out Friday night in a Highlandtown residence. By the time that the Baltimore City Fire Department was notified at about 9:25 p.m., flames had engulfed a three-story residence at 419 S. Robinson St.,... -
Plan to be aired for trimming city's climate impact
With summer starting to heat up, city officials are floating a "climate action plan" this evening (Tuesday) that aims to curb Baltimore's greenhouse gas emissions 15 percent by decade's end. Easing the city's climate impact is one of the goals of...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Annapolis, Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy, Energy Saving
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New arts district approved for west side of downtown Baltimore
A large section of downtown Baltimore's west side will become the city's third state-designated arts and entertainment district, and the state's 20th, starting this summer. Maryland economic development officials this month accepted a proposal to...Tags: Station North, Hippodrome Theatre, Arts, Bromo Seltzer Tower, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development
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Mayor calls for working group to study Patterson Park master plan
A day after hundreds of Baltimore residents voiced strong opposition to a preliminary plan to add more parking spaces and an access road to Patterson Park, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Tuesday that she was creating a "working group" to study the...Tags: James B. Kraft, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Patterson Park, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Hundreds of residents sound off against Patterson Park parking plans
Hundreds of Baltimore residents voiced strong opposition to a preliminary plan to add more parking spaces and an access road to Patterson Park during a community meeting there Monday night — at times shouting down city officials trying to explain...
Tags: New York City, James B. Kraft, Politics, Government, Public Officials
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Rawlings-Blake to create 'working group' to study Patterson Park's future
The Baltimore SunA day after hundreds of Baltimore residents voiced strong opposition to a preliminary plan to add more parking spaces and an access road to Patterson Park, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Tuesday that she was creating a “working group”...Tags: James B. Kraft, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Patterson Park, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Mayor says councilman 'poisoned well' of debate on Patterson parking plan
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Wednesday said Councilman James Kraft has unnecessarily riled up the community around Patterson Park over a preliminary proposal to build nearly 100 parking spaces in the park to accommodate a new senior center....Tags: James B. Kraft, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Kraft Foods Group, Inc.
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Patterson Park residents rally against plan to replace green space with parking spaces
Neighbors around Patterson Park are making an uproar over a plan that could add a paved road and nearly 100 parking spaces inside the park — changes city health and parks officials call "improvements" that may be needed to accommodate a new senior...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Architecture, Patterson Park
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John S. Croucher, hospital engineer
John Stewart Croucher, a retired hospital assistant engineer and World War II naval veteran, died of a stroke Tuesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Bel Air resident was 90.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Eastern Avenue in Highlandtown, he was a...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Belair Road, Lifestyle and Leisure, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Technology
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John A. Jarosinski, businessman
John A. Jarosinski, a Baltimore businessman who was an active member of several veterans organizations, died Thursday of cancer and a stroke at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 88.
The White Marsh resident had earlier lived in Govans for 30 years.
Born in...Tags: American Legion, Religious Conflicts, White Marsh, Annapolis, Christianity
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Jacqueline M. 'Jackie' Zajdel, hairstylist
Jacqueline M. "Jackie" Zajdel, a popular Canton cosmetologist who was a maestra of the shag, beehive, French twist and teased hair for decades, died Aug. 24 of cancer at Mercy Medical Center. The longtime Highlandtown resident was 67.
Jacqueline Mary...Tags: Cher, Greenwich Village, Dundalk, Severna Park, Fells Point
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Strange bedfellows for street art
Musicians collaborate all the time; so do actors. But artists, not really — and that goes double for street art, where making an individual mark is the name of the game. That's why one of Baltimore's best-known street artists had to try it. The...
Tags: Station North, Manhattan (New York City), The New York Times, Fine Artists, Skype
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