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Charles E. McManus Jr., businessman
Charles E. McManus Jr., a retired Crown Cork and Seal Co. executive and longtime Towson resident, died Thursday of heart failure at St. Joseph Medical Center.
He was 98.
The son of the chairman of Crown Cork and Seal Co. and a homemaker, Charles...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), New York City, Linthicum, Colleges and Universities
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Nacho Mama's taps one of the first kegs of Natty Boh in 15 years
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the Midnight Sun blog: On Thursday afternoon the cramped Canton bar Nacho Mama’s was log-jammed. Inside the bar, which is decorated like a shrine to National Bohemian, there were more people than Mr. Boh logos on the walls. The waitresses had a...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Companies and Corporations, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Maryland
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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: Vegetarian Diet, Music Industry, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Diets and Dieting, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Margaret B. Tyler, customer service rep
Margaret B. Tyler, a former Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. customer service representative, died Aug. 5 from complications of dementia at Cadia Rehabilitation in Millsboro, Del. She was 96. The former Margaret Beulah Knochel was born in Baltimore and...
Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Alzheimer's Disease, Boeing Co., Consumers, Ellicott City
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Baltimore expands virtual supermarket program
Baltimore is expanding a program where people in areas with limited access to healthy foods can order groceries on the Internet and pick up their purchase at a designated place in their neighborhood. The two-year-old Virtual Supermarket Program which...
Tags: Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), Cherry Hill, Aetna Inc., Healthy Diet
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Clementine at Creative Alliance has sophisticated comfort food
It's been a busy couple of weeks for Winston Blick and Cristin Dadant.
During May, the couple oversaw the opening of the Green Onion food market on Harford Road and Clementine at the Creative Alliance, an Eastern Avenue outpost of their popular...Tags: Potatoes, Harford Road, Foods and Beverages, Tomatoes, Onions
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Consumers could be charged more for using credit cards
One of the largest business expenses for Santoni's Supermarket in Highlandtown is interchange fees — what the grocer pays a bank to process customer's credit card transactions.
Even so, Santoni's has no plans to charge shoppers more for paying with...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Target, Business, Politics, Walmart
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Anna T. Spath, cosmetologist
Anna T. Spath, a longtime Highlandtown cosmetologist who enjoyed singing and preparing weekly sour-beef dinners for her family, died Tuesday of complications from pneumonia at Manorcare Health Services-Rossville. She was 95.
Anna Theresa Krahling was...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Pratt Street, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland), Pneumonia, Rossville
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Meteorologists eyeing chance for severe storms Friday
Storms packing strong winds swept through parts of Baltimore and across the mid-Atlantic Sunday evening, and meteorologists are eyeing another chance for dangerous weather coming to the region Friday. The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Patterson Park, Harford County
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Table Talk: Art to Dine For lineup announced
The Creative Alliance has released the lineup for Art to Dine For, its annual series of fall dinner parties benefiting the Highlandtown-based arts organization The schedule includes some 30 dinners, brunches, cocktail parties and get-togethers, taking...Tags: Arts, Harbor, Inner Harbor, Clipper Mill, Rachael Ray
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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: Dundalk, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Brooklyn Park, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), University of Maryland Medical Center
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With bike and GPS, Canton man makes art
Like a bee doing a waggle dance to signal a field full of pollen, or a cat rubbing up against a fence post to make a scent chart of its territory, GPS artist Michael Wallace maps out a virtual Baltimore during his bike trips around the city. Using a...
Tags: Television Industry, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Arts, Museums, The New York Times
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