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Pikesville's cutting-edge McDonald's
Dining@LargeI don't know where to begin to tell you about -- it's hard to say this -- our chic new McDonald's. I missed letting you know about the ribbon-cutting ceremony today at 5 p.m. for the new Micky D's at......Tags: McDonald's, Pikesville
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Police blotter
police reports in baltimore city and county Eastern Baltimore Assault A male motorist and his female passenger were stopped in the 1200 block of N. Milton Ave. about 9 p.m. Saturday when a car driven by the man's wife pulled up. The two in the first...Tags: Vehicles, Theft, Glencoe, Arson, Gaming and Lotteries
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Mary Patricia O'Conor Farley, social worker
Mary Patricia O'Conor Farley, the daughter of a Maryland governor who became a social worker and mother of five, died Wednesday of lung cancer at her Homeland apartment. She was 83. Born the middle of five children in an Irish-Catholic family in...Tags: Social Services, World War II, Executive Branch, Federal Hill, Bethlehem Steel
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Advice for Obamas on the first puppy
There has been some discussion about the choice of a companion animal for the new first family. I want to suggest that the Obamas consider adopting a basset hound. They are even-tempered, loving, family-oriented dogs. We happen to have a basset in our... -
City man shot by police gets 45-year sentence
A 27-year-old man shot by police in Northwest Baltimore last year after pointing a stolen handgun at an officer received a 45-year prison sentence on drug and handgun charges yesterday, prosecutors said. According to court records, Anthony Royster of... -
Grace Hartigan dies at age 86
Her bold canvases made her a bright star in the 1950s New York art world, but she "sank from view faster than the Titanic" when she moved to Baltimore, The New York Times said. Grace Hartigan, who ultimately found a second career offering her wisdom...Tags: Lafayette College, Museum of Modern Art, Public Employees, Roland Park, Fells Point
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Adoption Day: time for cheers, tears
Each mom got a single red rose. Each child, whether toddler or teenager, got a brown teddy bear. Fifteen children in all, most living in foster homes, got permanent families. As a procession of adoptions came through Baltimore County Circuit Court...Tags: Family, People, Court Administration, Judges
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Police Blotter
Southwestern Baltimore Arson Police were seeking the person who doused the stairway of a vacant house in the 100 block of Willard St. with a flammable fluid about 1 a.m. Wednesday and set it ablaze. The fire was confined to much of the stairway between...Tags: Theft, Injuries, White Marsh, Fires
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Hard facts about development's harm
baltimoresun.comTwo new reports deliver sobering reminders of how development is slowly strangling our rivers and streams. Just out is the Potomac Conservancy's 2nd annual report on the state of the "nation's river," which finds the biggest threat coming from pollution... -
A new Russian restaurant in Pikesville?
Dining@LargeI got an e-mail from DN about a restaurant I had just noticed, Vernisage in Pikesville. I haven't heard word one about it, though, and the Internet for once is no help. Anybody know anything about it? Hi! I enjoy your columns and......Tags: Pikesville
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Md. Guard unit to provide care in Senegal
The Associated PressThe Maryland Army National Guard is planning the first-ever deployment of Maryland soldiers to Africa. The deployment is part of a scheduled two-week training exercise to provide medical assistance to civilians. About 25 soldiers will leave later this...Tags: Defense, Armed Forces
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Donald L. Zimmerman, industrial arts teacher
Donald L. Zimmerman, a retired industrial arts teacher and longtime Woodlawn resident, died Friday of cancer at St. Agnes Hospital. He was 83. Mr. Zimmerman was born in Frederick and raised on Harlem Avenue in West Baltimore. After graduating from...Tags: Technology, Defense, Colleges and Universities, Catonsville, Armed Forces
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