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Raucous parties at Bolton Hill lodge draw complaints
Bolton Hill community leaders pleaded with Baltimore zoning officials Tuesday to prevent a fraternal lodge from holding late-night parties, saying that the raucous gatherings are destroying the character of the neighborhood. City Councilman William H....Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Board of Directors, William H. Cole IV, Politics, Weddings
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Customer shot during convenience store robbery, other crime news
A customer was shot in the chest during an armed robbery of a Hamilton convenience store in Northeast Baltimore Tuesday night. The victim was described as conscious and breathing when it was taken to an area hospital.
The Sun's Steve Kilar reports that...Tags: Accidental Death, Yeardley Love, George Huguely V, Disasters and Accidents, Hamilton
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Like/dislike: Mike Lowry, drummer, Big in Japan
For Baltimore rockers Big in Japan, having a live show known for improvised music is both exhilarating and nerve-racking.
"The best part is not knowing what's coming next and actually having it turn out to be something transcendent," said drummer Mike...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Apple iPod, John Carpenter, Charles Village, Japan
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Grand Prix's contract calls for keeping finances private
The new contract for the Baltimore Grand Prix calls for keeping the race's finances private, but race organizers say City Hall could choose to reveal that information.
In a section in the contract labeled "confidentiality," the draft states that the...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Elections, Politics
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Gay-marriage advocates, opponents speak out in church
In the old Brown Memorial Park Avenue Presbyterian Church in Bolton Hill, the congregation on Sunday gave a prayer of thanks for what the Rev. Andrew Foster Connors described as "the new light of hope arising from the Maryland State House."
Barely two...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Annapolis, Labor Legislation, Baptist, Government
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Myrtle M. Watson, eyewitness to Pearl Harbor attack
Myrtle M. Watson, an Army nurse whose indelible memories of the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor remained with her for the rest of her life, died Feb. 11 of vascular disease at Oak Crest Village.
The Northeast Baltimore resident was 98.
Early in the...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hospitals and Clinics, Parkville, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
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William Warner Staley, decorated veteran
William Warner Staley, a decorated Army Air Forces gunner during World War II who became a mechanical engineer, died of prostate cancer Monday at Pines Genesis Eldercare in Easton.
The one-time Bolton Hill and Pasadena resident was 90.
Born Warner...Tags: Europe Sailing, Entertainment, Sailing, U.S. Army, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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University of Baltimore launches recycling campaign
A new recycling campaign at the University of Baltimore is urging residents to vote with their trash.
University officials are inviting Baltimoreans to answer questions about the city by placing their recycled trash in one of four see-through bins on...Tags: Brooks Robinson, Education, University of Baltimore, Elections, Politics
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Bolton Hill man robbed, abducted from in front of his house
A 45-year-old Bolton Hill man was robbed at gunpoint and forced into the back of his car, and then driven around to various automatic bank machines in an ordeal that lasted nearly three hours, according to city police.
The attack occurred Dec. 30 but was...Tags: Apple iPad, Kidnapping, Theft
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Baltimore police release photos in Bolton Hill abduction
Baltimore police have released bank surveillance photos of the men who abducted a Bolton Hill man last month and drove him around at gunpoint to withdraw money from ATMs. The men had approached the victim outside his home, forced their way inside and then...Tags: Kidnapping
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On the eve
Off to a good start, with the cleaning in preparation for Kathleen’s family’s descent upon us this afternoon, accompanied by the lessons and carols from King’s College on the radio. Kathleen and J.P. are finishing up the tapas for...Tags: Richard Wilbur, Anglicanism, Holidays, Christianity, Religious Festivals
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Baltimore police search for vandal who set speed camera on fire
Baltimore police are searching for a man who torched a speed camera Friday morning on the border of Bolton Hill and Mid-Town Belvedere. Anthony Guglielmi, a city police spokesman, said the incident occurred about 7 a.m. at North Howard Street and Park...Tags: Mount Royal
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