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Venerable Mount Washington Tavern has long history as village hub
It's been a tough year for several popular area restaurants and bars, and their clientele who think of these watering holes and eating establishments as extensions of their homes.
Last December, in a spectacular five-alarm afternoon fire, Donna's in...Tags: Mount Vernon, Transportation, Manhattan (New York City), Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Bars and Clubs
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Pavement to Prairie Party can help save Chesapeake Bay
Whew. Let me tell ya, things in Hampden are really heating up this summer. Ha! I don't know why it's fun writing in clichés, but it is. I mean it's also true. I'm writing this at the tail end of a mini-heat wave (do people just not use that phrase...Tags: Gaming, Nintendo Company Ltd., Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Chesapeake Bay
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Musicians, volunteers dig up school parking lot to help bay
Kyle Scheren and other members of the punk band So Long Arletta work up a sweat when they perform, but nothing like what they got Monday wielding picks and shovels to turn an old school parking lot in Hampden into a garden and outdoor education space....Tags: Hampden, Transportation, Social Issues, Maryland, Travel
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Officer who fell off JFX breaks down during tribute
Teresa Rigby made it through two sentences before emotion overwhelmed her.
"I just want to thank all the children and everyone else for all the prayers," she told the children who had gathered to pay tribute. "I appreciate everything."
It's been less...Tags: Road Transportation, Transportation, Traffic, Maryland, Travel
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Stemmer House in Green Spring Valley up for auction
A knock rarely brings the owner to the front door of Stemmer House. It is more likely that she will emerge to greet you from her gardens, wearing her trademark galoshes, tool belt, work gloves and sun hat.
Though Barbara Holdridge has lived in this...Tags: Auction Service, Banking, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Homes, Real Estate
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Traffic: JFX north closed from Fayette St. to North Ave.
As of 9:30 a.m., all northbound lanes of the Jones Falls Expressway were closed between Fayette Street and North Avenue due to an accident. In Elkridge, Montgomery Road is closed in both directions between Landing and Hunt Club roads because of a...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Traffic, Fort McHenry, Harford Road, Jones Falls Expressway
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George Ganjon, farmer, dies
George Gilbert Ganjon, a retired Carroll County farmer who was a founder of the Downtown Farmers Market, died of kidney failure Aug. 1 at Dove House in Westminster. He was 82.
Born in Baltimore, he grew up near the Hollins Market in the southwestern...Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Politics, Elections, Cross Street Market, Pimlico
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Part of JFX briefly closed during hunt for escaped prisoner
Baltimore police and correctional officers were searching Wednesday for a man who escaped from the downtown booking center and forced authorities to briefly shut down the Jones Falls Expressway when he apparently ran across the highway. In an unrelated...Tags: Prisons, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Crimes, Health, Highway Transportation
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Traffic: Accident on JFX south near Northern Parkway
As of 9 a.m., traffic was slow on the Jones Falls Expressway southbound near Northern Parkway, due to an accident. Debris in the road was slowing traffic on Route 97 at Route 100 in Anne Arundel County. There were no major delays reported on Baltimore...Tags: Traffic, Harford County, Harford Road, Anne Arundel County, Jones Falls Expressway
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Weekend food events in Baltimore: A food truck rally and the bonkers farmers' market
The Baltimore SunSofi's Crepes in Belvedere Square celebrates its grand opening on Friday with live music and celebrity crepe-makers. At 6:30, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Woodberry Kitchen's Spike Gjerde are scheduled to compete in a crepe-making cook-off. The...Tags: Belvedere Square, Concerts, Charles Street, Inner Harbor, Arts and Culture
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Central Booking escapee has been captured
The man who escaped from a Baltimore jail last week has been captured in western Pennsylvania, a state official said. The U.S. Marshals Service took Maury Figueroa, 29, into custody without incident, said Mark A. Vernarelli, a spokesman for the Maryland... -
Traffic: Accident on Route 97 South at Generals Highway
As of 9 a.m. Monday, traffic was slow on Route 97 southbound at Generals Highway, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic on Route 100 eastbound at Route 97 in Anne Arundel County and the outer loop of the Baltimore Beltway at Route 10 in...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Belair Road, Middletown, Jones Falls Expressway, White Marsh
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