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    Apr 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Werner's serves up its last lunch Friday

    Werner's luncheonette, a downtown fixture since 1950 that was a gathering spot for politicians and lawyers as well as office workers and citizens serving jury duty, is closing Friday.
    Werner's luncheonette, a downtown fixture since 1950 that was a gathering spot for politicians and lawyers as well as office workers and citizens serving jury duty, is closing Friday. Coming just a few months after the demise of Burke's restaurant, the...

    Tags: Entertainment, Richard Dreyfuss, Judges, Dining and Drinking, The Wire (tv program)

  2. Mar 2, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Stephen E. Mitchell, 68

    SEPT. 13, 1942-MARCH 2, 2011 SMITHSBURG — Stephen Emory Mitchell, 68, of 14405 Edgemont Road, Smithsburg, Md., passed away Wednesday, March 2, 2011, at the Waynesboro Hospital, Waynesboro, Pa. Born Sunday, Sept. 13, 1942, in Kelso, Wash., he was...

    Tags: American Lung Association, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Human Interest, Pearl Bailey

  4. Jan 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Charm City gets Second City treatment

    Let's face it. Baltimore is ripe for satirizing. We've probably got more offbeat people, more distinctive edifices, more colorful history and habits per block than any metropolitan area in the country. Oh yeah, and some crime.
    Let's face it. Baltimore is ripe for satirizing. We've probably got more offbeat people, more distinctive edifices, more colorful history and habits per block than any metropolitan area in the country. Oh yeah, and some crime. The folks at Second City...

    Tags: Andrews Sisters (music group), Republican Party, Entertainment, Garrison Keillor, Elections

  6. Apr 14, 2011 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  7. Werner's restaurant closing tomorrow

    Dining@Large
    And then there were none.Werner's luncheonette, a downtown fixture since 1950, is slated to close for good on Friday, April 15.Coming just a few months after the demise of Burke's restaurant, the closing of Werner's creates an icon-free space in......

    Tags: Entertainment, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Richard Dreyfuss, Judges, Dining and Drinking

  8. Feb 11, 2011 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  9. "Valentine's Day Storm" brought city to its knees

    Maryland Weather
    It was a time when Baltimore battled heavy snow with armies of men with shovels, and streetcar sweepers, horses and carts. There were no motorized plows, no salt trucks. Just mountains of snow and, except for the streetcars, only muscle to......

    Tags: Baltimore Weather, Washington (U.S. state), Horse (animal), Florida Keys Vacations, Trips and Vacations

  10. Apr 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. One last road trip for Schaefer

    From Faidley's at Lexington Market to the Washington Monument, from Camden Yards to the Inner Harbor, a motorcade will ferry the body of William Donald Schaefer on a two-hour farewell trip Monday afternoon through the hometown that he loved and led.
    From Faidley's at Lexington Market to the Washington Monument, from Camden Yards to the Inner Harbor, a motorcade will ferry the body of William Donald Schaefer on a two-hour farewell trip Monday afternoon through the hometown that he loved and led....

    Tags: Marketing, Arts and Culture, Baltimore School for the Arts, Basilica of the Assumption, National Aquarium Baltimore

  12. Apr 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Touching home: one final lap around Baltimore

    Marylanders — hands on their hearts, crisply saluting or wiping away tears — lined streets and gathered at landmarks to bid personal farewells to William Donald Schaefer Monday afternoon, as the former mayor and governor was taken on one final trip by motorcade through his beloved Baltimore.
    Marylanders — hands on their hearts, crisply saluting or wiping away tears — lined streets and gathered at landmarks to bid personal farewells to William Donald Schaefer Monday afternoon, as the former mayor and governor was taken on one final...

    Tags: Entertainment, African Americans, Career and Workplace, Arts and Culture, Basilica of the Assumption

  14. Nov 3, 1999 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. O'Malley elected mayor

    City Councilman Martin O'Malley -- a 36-year-old defense attorney and singer in an Irish rock band -- was elected Baltimore's 47th mayor yesterday, getting the go-ahead to make good his pledge to shut down open-air drug markets and put the brakes on the city's runaway murder rate.
    City Councilman Martin O'Malley -- a 36-year-old defense attorney and singer in an Irish rock band -- was elected Baltimore's 47th mayor yesterday, getting the go-ahead to make good his pledge to shut down open-air drug markets and put the brakes on the...

    Tags: Murder, Parties and Movements, Martin O'Malley, Sheila Dixon, Shootings

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