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Fleet hauls anchor, sets sails as Sailabration winds down
ABOARD THE COAST GUARD CUTTER SLEDGE — The party's over.
Just after dawn Tuesday, the naval vessels, with hulls as gray as the morning, slipped from their berths and headed for open water. Later, as the sun broke through, the stars of...Tags: Entertainment, Around The World Sailing, Music, Indonesia, Fells Point
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Fort McHenry expects large crowds during Sailabration
Baltimore's Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, site of a key battle in the War of 1812 and birthplace of "The Star Spangled Banner," will be in the spotlight during many of the Star Spangled Sailabration events June 13 to 19. Officials...
Tags: Gardens and Parks, Travel, Fort McHenry, National Parks, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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State pushes ahead to draft blueprints for $2.2 billion Red Line project
Even though there's no promise of construction money, the state is pushing ahead to draft blueprints for Baltimore's $2.2 billion Red Line light rail project. The Maryland Transit Authority has asked a regional transportation panel to approve $55.6...Tags: Transportation, Same-Sex Marriage, Carrollton, Purple Line (Maryland), Travel
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City intersections to lose crossing guards
Brendan Patrick O'Brien helped his two daughters and their three friends cross a busy stretch of Light Street on their way to a play date Friday from Federal Hill Preparatory School, and was left scratching his head over a decision to cut the number of...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Federal Hill, Patrick O'Brien
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Locust Point and Fells Point banks set to merge
Two small thrifts founded many decades ago to cater to Baltimore's immigrant population could merge as early as the end of November following approval Monday by a federal regulator. Kopernik Federal Bank in Fells Point and Hull Federal Savings Bank in...
Tags: CVS Corp., Banking, Immigration, Fells Point
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Lauraville restaurant The Chameleon changing into Maggie's Farm
The Baltimore SunThe Chameleon is changing. Jeff Smith has sold his restaurant, a major player in Baltimore's farm-to-table movement, to executive chef, Andrew Weinzirl. The restaurant will now be known as Maggie's Farm; new signage should be appearing any day now at...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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More Baltimore-area fish kills reported
Dead fish continued to surface Tuesday in Baltimore-area waters, though the conditions that scientists believe have been causing the weeklong die-off may be moderating slightly.
State investigators estimated there were 10,000 fish floating in Stoney...Tags: Inner Harbor, Martin O'Malley, Wildlife, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues
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Fort Avenue bridge reopened
After a 10-month closure, the Fort Avenue bridge in Locust Point reopened Friday, according to city officials. Two lanes — one in each direction — are now open to public traffic, though construction continues at the bridge, officials said....Tags: Inner Harbor, Charm City Circulator, Politics, Government, CSX Corporation
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Planning Sailabration no breeze for region's police, emergency teams
As many as 1 million people — far more than fought over Fort McHenry 200 years ago — will cram Baltimore's waterfront and squeeze their boats into narrow crannies around the harbor this week to welcome Navy vessels and tall ships, kicking...
Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Charm City Circulator, Labor Day, Fort McHenry, Fells Point
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Fells Point gets the shaft again from Baltimore Running Festival
Beware, residents of Fells Point. Again the Baltimore Running Festival will proceed through Lancaster Street and Aliceanna Street to Boston Street on Saturday morning, Oct. 13 ("Street closures for the Running Festival," Oct. 11). As usual the organizers...Tags: Inner Harbor, Baltimore Running Festival, Festive Events, Druid Hill, Arts and Culture
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LuHowl fundraiser to be held Saturday
LuHowl, the annual Hawaiian-themed fundraiser to benefit the Humane Society of Washington County, will be Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the home of Don and Jone Bowman in Williamsport. Proceeds from the event will benefit the animal shelter’s dog...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), AFLAC Inc.
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Letters to the Editor - Oct. 9
Who profits from higher land values? To the editor: I read that one of the positives for the new baseball stadium would be the increase in property values in Hagerstown. Since the field will be built at the outskirts of Locust Point, I am wondering...Tags: Values, Religion and Belief
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