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Restaurant Week menu offers extended past Sunday
The Baltimore SunBaltimore Restaurant Week winds up on Sunday. But some restaurants are extending their special menu offers beyond the official end of the promotion. The extenders are posted on the Baltimore Restaurant Week website. Among those extending are: 17 Light,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Baltimore Restaurant Week, Restaurants
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Wedded: Annie Balcerzak and Tom Molloy
Wedding date: Dec. 29, 2012 Her story: Annie Balczerak, 31, grew up near Hunt Valley. She is a real estate agent at Prudential Home Sale WGC Realty in Baltimore. Her father, Edwin, is a retired pharmacist. Her mother, Patricia, is a retired...
Tags: Catonsville, Hunt Valley, Franklin Square Medical Center, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Breast Cancer
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Gilded Age for sale: F. Scott Fitzgerald's Baltimore house
If you want a taste of the Gilded Age, just plunk down $450,000, the asking price for a Baltimore townhouse once owned by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The author who gave us "The Great Gatsby" and other classics lived in Towson and Baltimore while wife Zelda...
Tags: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (movie), Arts and Culture, Rentals, Sheppard Pratt Health System, Francis Scott Key
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's former Baltimore home for sale
It might lack the cachet of Long Island Sound, where novelist S. Scott Fitzgerald set "The Great Gatsby." But anyone with a spare $450,000 can live in a piece of literary history — specifically the 3,600-square-foot Bolton Hill town home where...Tags: Sheppard Pratt Health System, Long Island Sound, Schizophrenia, F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Mary Alma Lears, Walters docent
Mary Alma O'Connor Lears, a former Walters Art Museum volunteer guide whose keen eyes alerted officials to a $1 million theft later linked to a gallery security guard, died of lung disease Jan. 24 at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Towson and former Roland...Tags: Roland Park, Theft, Religion and Belief, Mount Royal, Museums
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Edward V.C. Nicol, SSA employee
Edward V.C. Nicol, a retired Social Security Administration public affairs representative who earned the name of "Mr. Meals on Wheels" for his more than three decades of volunteer work, died Jan. 13 of pneumonia at the Presbyterian Home of Maryland in...Tags: Language, Beirut (Lebanon), Interior Policy, Politics, Personal Data Collection
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State leaders hope legislation will spur public-works projects, jobs
The state has a long list of public-works projects but little money. The private sector is willing to invest but has been starved for work. From that simple equation comes a business model called public-private partnerships — or P3s — that...
Tags: Conservation, Regional Authority, Politics, Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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Support grows for city zoning plan to reduce liquor stores
A proposed zoning rule that would reduce the number of liquor outlets in Baltimore is garnering increased support among community members who believe it will make neighborhoods healthier and safer. The zoning change, part of the city's first zoning...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Crime, Law and Justice, Business, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Man arrested in 2011 murder believed linked to recent killing
More than a year ago, police suspected that James Berry III had killed a man during a triple shooting in Bolton Hill, and they presented their evidence to prosecutors. At the time, the case was not deemed strong enough to merit arresting Berry, once a...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals, Cheshire, Prosecution, Anthony W. Batts
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Same-sex couples celebrate first legal weddings
In the 17 years since Katie Cleary and Sharon Dongarra locked eyes in the kitchen of an Arby's restaurant, they have shared a first, tentative kiss, traded letters across continents, set up a home, exchanged vows before family and friends, signed a host...
Tags: Minority Groups, American Visionary Art Museum, Ceremonies, Religion and Belief, Politics
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Man shot in leg during attempted robbery in Bolton Hill
A 29-year-old man was shot in the leg in an attempted robbery on Thursday, Baltimore police said. The victim, who police did not identify, told investigators that at about 4:35 p.m. on Thursday, a black man in his 20s wearing a gray jacket approached him...Tags: Theft, Shootings
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Troubling rise in homicides
After five years of progress in reducing or holding virtually stable the number of homicides committed in Baltimore City, 2012 saw a disturbing rise in killings over the previous year. City officials need to ask themselves whether this is merely a...
Tags: Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Justice System, Prosecution
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