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Maryland braces for Sandy
As the eye of Hurricane Sandy loomed over the waters some 500 miles southeast of Washington and the monster storm churned toward the Mid-Atlantic coast at 15 miles per hour, Marylanders braced Sunday for the arrival of a weather system some forecasters...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Tropical Storms
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Masonville Cove goes back to nature
Proving once again that it's always better to be late than not at all, the state has finally completed a new "nature area" at Masonville Cove, the second act in a $153 million restoration of a longtime dumping ground on the southern side of Baltimore's...
Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Sports
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Monday
WEATHER
The National Weather Service is calling for Monday to be partly sunny in the Baltimore area, with a high near 87. There is a 60 percent chance of precipitation. Monday night is expected to start cloudy and then gradually become clear, with a...Tags: Health, Towson, Washington Nationals, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Barack Obama
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Wedded: Salmah Rizvi and Imran Akram
Wedding day: Sept. 29, 2012 The bride: Salmah Y. Rizvi, 26, grew up in Laurel. She works for the Department of Defense. Her father, Anwar H. Rizvi, is a plant pathologist for the United States Department of Agriculture. Her mother, Shamoon H. Rizvi, is a...
Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Customs and Tradition, Family, Harbor East, Wii
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National Aquarium offers morning discounts
Marylanders can knock up to $8 off the cost of a morning visit to Baltimore's National Aquarium, under a program announced Monday. The "Maryland Mornings" promotion discounts adult admission by $8 and child admission by $4 for visits that start before...
Tags: Martin Luther King Jr.
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GefilteFest held Sunday at Jewish Museum of Maryland
The Baltimore SunGefilte fish, the beloved Jewish preparation of slow simmered ground fish, takes the front burner on Sunday at GefilteFest, a full day of cooking crafts, music and storytelling for the whole family at the Jewish Museum of Maryland. Organized in...Tags: Gefilte Fish, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Pikesville, Brooklyn (New York City)
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Merchants set records as Sailabration boosts city business
Jimmy's Restaurant in Fells Point ran out of hot dogs, potato salad and macaroni salad and scrambled to replenish all weekend as hordes of hungry Sailabration visitors jammed the popular diner.
Even on Monday, as rain moved in after days of sunshine, the...Tags: Harborplace, Harbor East, Travel, Harbor, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Columbus Day schedule and closings
This schedule will be in effect Monday: Government offices Open in Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, Frederick, Harford and Howard counties. Closed in Baltimore City; Baltimore and Carroll counties. Courts Closed in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll,...Tags: Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Arts and Culture, Walters Art Museum, Anne Arundel County, Carroll County (Maryland)
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Memorial Day schedule and closings
This schedule will be in effect Monday:
Government offices, courts and libraries
Closed in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard and Frederick counties, and in Baltimore City and Annapolis.
Public schools
Closed in all jurisdictions....Tags: Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Arts and Culture, Walters Art Museum, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Howard County
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From the Bay, For the Bay promotes Md. seafood
The Baltimore SunFrom the Bay, For the Bay: Dine Out, a week-long restaurant promotion celebrating Chesapeake Bay seafood, begins on Saturday and runs through Oct. 13. Participating restaurants from Philadelphia to Norfolk, Va., are donating $1 for every Maryland...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Seafood, Annapolis
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Spurring kids' knowledge of Judaism through reading, music
Michelle Damareck's 3-year-old daughter has been singing "The Itsy-Bitsy Spider" in Hebrew, and her 5-year-old son has been learning the lessons of the Ten Commandments, thanks to a program that delivers Jewish-themed books and CDs to their home every...
Tags: Music, Arts and Culture, Walters Art Museum, Judaism, Libraries
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Benjamin C. Whitten, city educator
Benjamin C. Whitten, a prominent Baltimore educator and community activist who served as president of the Baltimore Urban League, died Sept. 21 of cancer at Good Samaritan Hospital. The Morgan Park resident was 89.
"Ben was a true giant in the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, The Pennsylvania State University, Morgan State University, John Ward, Science and Technology
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