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With opening of Mill No. 1, the Jones Falls Valley's makeover is nearly complete
Standing amid his $44 million refurbished textile mill, now nearing completion, developer and one-time mayoral candidate David Tufaro observed a bird wading in the Jones Falls nearby. "That's our great blue heron," Tufaro said. Water birds fly up...
Tags: Maryland Historical Trust, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lifestyle and Leisure, Investments, Mount Vernon
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Herbert A. Davis, real estate broker
Herbert A. Davis, a Baltimore real estate broker and decorated World War II veteran, died Monday of progressive supranuclear palsy at Keswick Multi-Care Center. He was 87. "Herb was always very enthusiastic and just a great guy," said Dorothy F. "Patsy"...
Tags: Roland Park, Realty, Services and Shopping, Real Estate Agents, Parkinson's Disease
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Roosevelt Park rec center reopens a month after water pipe break
The Roosevelt Park Recreation Center reopened Wednesday after being closed for about a month because of a broke water pipe. "I missed it," said Gabrielle Barnes, 10, a third grader from Hampden Elementary/Middle School. She was one of 14 children who...Tags: Camp Rock (movie)
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Bizarre Foods show highlights Baltimore
The cuisine and restaurants of Baltimore are getting another turn in the national spotlight. The March 25 episode of "Bizarre Foods America with Andrew Zimmern" features Baltimore and the Chesapeake Bay. The last time Baltimore was the subject of a...Tags: Amis, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Komi, Ceremonies, Ellicott City
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Every dog (and tortoise) has its day at March for the Animals
Humans had their hands full at Sunday's 18th annual March for the Animals in Druid Hill Park. Adam Mittadam, 30, of Canton, held fast to the leashes of six French bulldogs — Mango, Kiwi, Coconut, Scooter, Vespa and Moped — all wearing...
Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Parkville, Eric DeCosta, Music, Druid Hill
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Third annual gala benefits family center and auction winners
Charles Curlett paid $2,000 Saturday night for a Cartier watch worth $5,600. "And for a good cause," said the attorney from Oakenshawe. But Curlett won't have the unisex watch all to himself. "We're going to share it," said his wife, Christina....
Tags: Roland Park, Beyonce, Science and Technology, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
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Word has it Scrabble fundraiser is Saturday in Roland Park
The word was tristeza. It's a disease of citrus trees, but more importantly, for Tobey Roland, it once scored 228 points for him in a game of Scrabble, he said. Roland, 52, of Mount Washington, loves Scrabble and estimates he has played in 120...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Roland Park, High Schools, United States Census Bureau, Hunt Valley
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Small toy shops expect bright holiday
Just as Tom and Claudia Towles were opening their second Baltimore toy shop four years ago, the recession hit. The owners of aMuse Toys decided to cut back — not on staff or selling space — but on the number of manufacturers whose products...
Tags: Consumers, Services and Shopping, Business, Target, Small Business Saturday
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Peter P. Belz Jr., Treasury Department officer
Peter P. Belz Jr., a retired U.S. Treasury Department appeals officer, died March 14 of pancreatic cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 71.
The son of a die maker and a homemaker, Peter Paul Belz Jr. was born in Baltimore and raised on...Tags: Gino Marchetti, Loyola University Maryland, Christianity, Johnny Unitas, Pancreatic Cancer
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The Brewer's Art to kick off sale of Ozzy Ale cans on Friday
When the owners of the Brewer's Art announced it would begin selling cans of their flagship beer, Resurrection Ale, in the summer of 2010, many Baltimore beer-lovers rejoiced. On Friday, those some fans will have another reason to cheer: Cans of Ozzy...
Tags: Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath (music group), Mount Vernon
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Kirk R. Osborn, public defender
Kirk R. Osborn, a career public defender who headed the city's misdemeanor jury trial unit, died of cancer Friday at Union Memorial Hospital. The Mayfield resident was 55.
"I'm going to miss him," said Baltimore Circuit Judge Barry Williams. "Kirk was...Tags: Towson University, Trials, University of Baltimore, New York City, Lawyers
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Water heater replaced at Hopkins' Keswick campus
Officials on Tuesday continued investigating the second round of illnesses in less than a week at a North Baltimore office building but did not quickly find a link between the two bouts. Still, officials overseeing the investigation are confident that...
Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, Dizziness, Education, Health and Safety at School
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