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James Roncie Duke, ophthalmologist
Dr. James Roncie Duke, a retired ophthalmologist and Johns Hopkins pathologist who was a collector of F. Scott Fitzgerald's works and lived in what once was the novelist's Baltimore home, died of complications from dementia Oct. 16 in Bolton Hill. He...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Museums, Medical Specialization, Canterbury, Princeton University
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Former Md. Sen. Clarence Mitchell III has died
Clarence M. Mitchell III, who helped steer a sweeping desegregation measure through the General Assembly, died Thursday of cancer at Seasons Hospice at the Northwest Hospital Center. He was 72. Mr. Mitchell became the nation's youngest black legislator...
Tags: Crimes, John F. Kennedy, NAACP, Abusive Behavior, Civil Rights
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MICA launches its own food truck
The food truck trend has rolled onto the campus of the Maryland Institute College of Art. Set to debut sometime during the week of Oct. 15, the Artist’s Palate will ply the university's Bolton Hill campus, bringing students breakfast sandwiches,...
Tags: Sandwiches, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Students, Teaching and Learning
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At the Mechanic, a tragedy in two acts
Lurking beneath the surface of the controversy over the future of the Morris Mechanic Theatre are two issues which, if not resolved, can only be described as tragedies for the future of historic preservation in Baltimore. The first is the undermining...
Tags: Fells Point, Abell Foundation, Architecture, Federal Hill, Roland Park
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Drone keeps eye, and lens, on Baltimore sights
During the Patterson Park pagoda's 120 years of existence, it has been photographed, painted and otherwise rendered too many times to count. But never in all that time did anyone depict the landmark the way Terry and Belinda Kilby just did. No one zoomed...
Tags: Ocean City, Services and Shopping, Photography Supplies and Services, Artists, Bars and Clubs
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Baltimorean says black support is strong for Obama
One in a series of profiles of Maryland delegates to the Democratic National Convention Herbert Graves has volunteered for Democratic candidates for decades, but he says no one has inspired him the same way as Barack Obama. Graves first heard Obama...
Tags: Elections, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Morton A. Sacks, trial lawyer
Morton A. Sacks, a retired trial lawyer and former Maryland assistant attorney general, died of heart disease Aug. 29 at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. The Linthicum resident, who lived for 40 years in Bolton Hill, was 74.
Born in Baltimore and...Tags: Trials, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Christianity, U.S. Army, Assassinations
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With plan for new hotel, Harbor East glitters even more brightly
Plans to create an upscale hotel with shops and restaurants on the edge of Baltimore's Harbor East neighborhood are reinforcing city leaders' belief that the thriving waterfront community will continue to spur growth east of the Inner Harbor.
A vacant...Tags: Fells Point, Lifestyle and Leisure, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Donald C. Fry, International Drive
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Barbara A. Hall, longtime GBMC volunteer
Barbara A. Hall, a former secretary who was a longtime volunteer at Greater Baltimore Medical Center, died Sunday of pneumonia at St. Joseph Medical Center. She was 92.
The daughter of a high school principal and a homemaker, the former Barbara Abbott...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Pneumonia, Towson, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Preservationist paved way for Washington Monument repairs in 1970s
William Boulton "Bo" Kelly Jr., the Baltimore architect, preservationist and raconteur, led a study in the late 1970s of the Washington Monument, the first civic monument erected to the nation's first president, and perhaps the most emblematic symbol of...
Tags: Arts, Architecture, Washington Monument, Sculpture, Mount Royal
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'Mamma Mia' is theatrical homecoming for Baltimore's Paul DeBoy
Paul DeBoy may have a genetic inclination toward the stage.
The Baltimore-born actor, starring in the national touring production of the perennially popular musical "Mamma Mia" that hits the Hippodrome this weekend, first revealed the tendency during his...Tags: Fells Point, Travel, Entertainment Events, Muscular Dystrophy, Theater
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Two victims sustain minor gunshot wounds in Bolton Hill
Baltimore City police are investigating an early morning shooting Thursday in Bolton Hill that left two people with minor injuries. Investigators have not released identities of the victims and stress the investigation is in the preliminary stages. A...Tags: Shootings, Injuries and Wounds
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