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Jay Zuspan III of 28 South has his own style of cooking
chrisc@herald-mail.comEditor's note: This is part of an occasional series of profiles of local restaurant chefs. Jay Zuspan III is living a dream. At 28, he's opened his own restaurant — 28 South in downtown Hagerstown — and he's cooking foods the way he wants...Tags: Potatoes, Chopped (tv program), Lifestyle and Leisure, Halloween, Baltimore International College
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Former urban planner finds farming life in W.Va. worth writing about
richardb@herald-mail.comBeing a Brooklyn, N.Y.-born city girl with a career as an urban planner in Montgomery County, Md., did little to prepare Lyn Widmyer for life as a farmer’s wife in West Virginia. After 31 years of marriage, Widmyer said she still can’t...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Montgomery County (Virginia), Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Hereford, Martha Stewart
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Washington County historical society opens War of 1812 exhibit
The Washington County Historical Society has opened a small exhibit to mark the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812. Five 200-year-old artifacts, part of its permanent collection, will be on display for the next two years. Sgt. Jacob Huyett’...Tags: Arts and Culture, Fort McHenry, Sociology, Patapsco, Culture
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City pays $72,000 to family arrested outside Federal Hill bar
The city's spending panel on Wednesday approved a $72,000 payout to three family members who accused Baltimore police of assaulting and falsely arresting them outside of a Federal Hill bar. The Board of Estimates voted to award the money to Rony, Ronnie...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Delicious Delaware is tasty beach retreat
Many summer resorts boast spectacular beaches and a vast array of fabulous accommodations. So what distinguishes one beach town from another? Along coastal Delaware, it's the indigenous flavors that set it apart from its sand-strewn neighbors to the north...
Tags: Potatoes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Music Industry, Apple iPhone, Restaurants
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Free Concert In Bristol To Celebrate Springtime
The Prospect United Methodist will host a free springtime concert by the Bristol String Orchestra on June 1. The show starts at 3 p.m. at the church at 99 Summer St. in the city's Federal Hill section. Performers range in age from 8 to 80,...
Tags: Religion and Belief
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Casino site contamination prompts new lawsuit
A pair of Baltimore residents filed suit Monday accusing the city of breaking the law by allowing toxic chemicals to leach into the Patapsco River from the South Baltimore site where a casino is now under construction. The lawsuit is the second to raise...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Patapsco, Laws, Environmental Issues, Lawyers
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Amy Schumer talks about her journey from Towson to TV and concert stardom
The Baltimore SunAmy Schumer can tell a story. Knowing how to craft a short narrative and make it pay off with a laugh has, after all, helped make her one of the hottest comedians on TV and the concert circuit these days. So, let the star of Comedy Central’s...Tags: NBC (tv network), Mount Vernon, Charlie Sheen, Lobbying, Robyn
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Robert Keller, editor
Robert Keller, The Evening Sun's first metropolitan editor and later executive director of the Greater Baltimore Committee, died May 12 of complications from Crohn's disease at Harbor Hospital. He was 71. The son of a banker and a bookkeeper, Robert...
Tags: Pinellas County (Florida), Harbor Hospital, Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Wedded: Jamie Crumpler and Chris Kalck
Wedding date: April 6, 2013 Her story: Jamie Crumpler, 33, grew up in Bel Air. She is an executive assistant for Constellation in Baltimore. Her father, James, works for BGE and her mother, Teresa, is a stay-at-home mom. His story: Chris Kalck, 36,...
Tags: Weddings, Tour Operations Industry, Fells Point, Men's Wearhouse Inc., Odenton
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A marriage of music plays in Columbia
Chamber music players typically spend so much time together that it can seem like a professional marriage. In the case of Duo Amaral, it's an actual marriage. These husband and wife guitarists perform for the Sundays at Three series on May 19 at Christ...Tags: Washington, DC, Israel, Christianity, Anglicanism, Music
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Fells Point house tour includes recently renovated 1790 home
The Society for the Preservation of Federal Hill and Fells Point hosts its annual home and garden tour on Mother's Day, May 12. The tour will include, as usual, some of the well-known sites in the neighborhood such as the Robert Long House (circa 1765)...
Tags: Fells Point, Mother's Day, Home Improvement
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