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Wine event helps raise money for Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
As I write, the sun is shining and it's a beautiful day in Guilford. Schools are recessed, the summer solstice has passed, and vacations are on the horizon. We look forward to the delights that the season provides. Held on a Sunday afternoon in June, the...Tags: Politics, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Station North, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Arts and Culture
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List of schools making adequate yearly progress
Baltimore Sun reporterCity schools and AYP The following elementary and middle schools were the only ones in Baltimore to meet adequate yearly progress goals this year: •Baltimore International Academy •Baltimore Leadership School For Young Women •...Tags: Charter Schools, Govans, Education, Northwood, Schools
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High-end consignment shops draw frugal shoppers
Nancy Kline learned all about retail during a three-decade career at South Moon Under, the trendy boutique chain where, she jokes, she held just about every job except president.
Now, she and daughter Emily Schramm, who also worked at South Moon Under,...Tags: Politics, Timonium, Macy's, Inc., Gucci Group NV, Fells Point
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Anthony Francis 'Tony' Bufano, greeting card executive, dies
Anthony Francis "Tony" Bufano, a retired greeting card executive and fisherman, died July 8 of heart failure at his Lochearn home. He was 83. The son of Italian immigrant parents, Mr. Bufano was born and raised in Scranton, Pa., where he graduated from...Tags: New Mexico, Lifestyle and Leisure, New York, Heart Failure, American Greetings Corp.
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Ice cream events at Taharka Bros. and Admiral Fell Inn
The Baltimore SunTaharka Bros. is hosting an old-fashioned ice cream social on Aug. 11 at its Mount Washington store. The Aug. 11 ice cream social at Taharka Bros. will feature live music and hot dogs and tons of socializing. Did you all know that the Mount Washington...Tags: Hot Dogs, Ice Cream, Lifestyle and Leisure, Washington (U.S. state), Foods and Beverages
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No charges in fatal police shooting at city's Select Lounge
Baltimore State's Attorney Gregg Bernstein said Thursday that no one will face criminal charges in the fatal shooting by police officers of a plainclothes colleague, whom they mistook for a gunman, moving authorities a step closer to closing one of the...Tags: Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Murder, Legal Services, Assault, Injuries and Wounds
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James K. Donahue, CEO of Industrial Shows, dies
James Keefe Donahue, former president and CEO of Industrial Shows of America Inc. who also was producer of the International Auto Show and Chesapeake Bay Boat Show, died June 23 of heart failure at Good Samaritan Hospital.
The Lutherville resident was...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Defense, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Thomas Edison, Penton Media Incorporated
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Is this the most water-wise house in dry L.A.? New home can store 1,500 gallons of rainwater
L.A. at HomeCould this be the most water-wise house in Los Angeles? Architect Frank Pasker and designer Grit Leipert call their new Mount Washington experiment Nob Hill Haus, and though the name may sound vaguely German or San Franciscan, the home's design...... -
The Dry Garden: North East Trees' quiet greening of L.A.
L.A. at HomeUnless you are active in the field of urban greening, you probably haven’t heard of North East Trees. Unlike the better known TreePeople, North East Trees has not seen its founder land on "The Tonight Show." Rather, the nonprofit that...... -
Overlooked: Five home and garden photo galleries that deserve a little more love
L.A. at HomeLast week we ran down the 10 most popular photo galleries from the first half of 2011. This week we offer five overlooked picks -- galleries that you may have missed the first time around. We love them for different...... -
Southwest Museum supporters sue city, fearing site's extinction
Culture MonsterA long battle over the future of the Southwest Museum has landed in court. Backers of the now-closed Southwest are challenging recent votes by L.A. officials that dovetailed with the Autry National Center's plan to abandon its subsidiary, the Southwest,... -
Shopping: Telltale Hearts in Silver Lake
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe merchandise mix at Telltale Hearts, a cozy new fashion boutique in Silver Lake, could pass for the inside of any fashion-forward, farmers-market-going pretty young thing's closet in this L.A. neighborhood. The jewel box of a store has a lock on the...Tags: Los Angeles, Fashion Shows, Entertainment, Acne, Eagle Rock
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