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City approves Main Street redevelopment projects
The city's Board of Estimates approved two deals Wednesday aimed at redeveloping portions of Pennsylvania Avenue in Druid Heights and Washington Boulevard in Pigtown, the Baltimore Development Corp. said. The BDC, the city's quasi-governmental economic...Tags: Pigtown
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Young campaigns to keep council presidency
Campaigning on foot along a stretch of tidy brick rowhouses in East Baltimore, joined by a small entourage of family members, campaign consultants and volunteers, City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young rarely needs an introduction.
"Whassup,...Tags: Bernard C. Young, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Crimes, Media Industry, Referenda
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Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve as mayor.
Baltimore is my hometown and I have lived here my whole life--graduating from Western High School and I am proud to send my daughter to...Tags: Finance, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Chicago Jobs, Crimes, Budgets and Budgeting
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District 5: Scott M. Carberry
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve on the City Council.
I was an Education Major at Towson University and I often approach problem solving as an exercise in critical thinking....Tags: Public Officials, Employment Opportunities, Borderline Personality Disorder, Government, Politics
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District 10: Edward L. Reisinger
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve on the City Council.
I have lived in Baltimore City my entire life, and am a product of Baltimore public schools. In 1996 I was elected to the City...Tags: Finance, Chicago Jobs, Teaching and Learning, Crimes, Budgets and Budgeting
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Candidates on the issues
Crime Frank M. Conaway Sr. "We need to make the police department accountable by … using video and audio recordings. … We need to encourage our state's attorney to practice triage. ... Repeat offenders and violent offenders should move to the...Tags: Local Government, Finance, Juvenile Delinquency, Economic Policy, Colleges and Universities
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For Rawlings-Blake, a challenge, not a mandate
Stephanie Rawlings-Blake appears likely to win the Democratic primary for Baltimore mayor with the fewest votes of any successful candidate since at least 1983. She may clear 50 percent of those who went to the polls, but the message the voters sent...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Teaching and Learning, Joseph T. Landers, III, Elections, Examinations
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Rawlings-Blake: 'We have a unique opportunity'
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake spoke briefly Wednesday in her first public appearance after securing the Democratic nomination for mayor, but was tight-lipped on plans for her first full term in the office.
"I'm glad it's over and now we can continue...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Sheila Dixon, Primaries
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Attention Baltimore: There's still one more election
Anyone peeking in the window at Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's campaign headquarters on Howard Street Friday morning could be forgiven for thinking the mayor's race had ended.
The view included stacks of taped-up moving boxes, cleared desks and a freshly...Tags: Fells Point, Nancy Grasmick, William H. Cole IV, Political Candidates, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Occupy Wall Street protests spread to Baltimore, other cities
St. John's United Methodist Church, a centuries-old church on St. Paul Street, looked the way it does during its occasional rock concerts. Hundreds of people — some older than 40, some in their 20s — gathered there Sunday not for the music, or...Tags: Towson University, Finance, Twitter, Inc., Facebook, Media Industry
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City sells development site to Hackerman for $1.1M
Baltimore officials have finalized the $1.1 million sale of a 19-acre "brownfields" site on Pulaski Highway to construction magnate Willard Hackerman, who plans to develop a big-box store or warehouses or both, a city economic development official said...Tags: Highway Transportation, M.J. Brodie, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, Willard Hackerman
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Brice R. Phillips, Phillips Seafood founder, dies
Brice R. Phillips, the patriarch of a Maryland seafood empire that began 55 years ago with a simple crab shack in Ocean City/, died Friday at his home in the seaside resort town.
Mr. Phillips, who was 90, had been in declining health. The cause of...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bethlehem Steel, Restaurant and Catering Industry, New York City, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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