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Popular location hidden away
Special to The Baltimore SunNestled along the outskirts of a woodsy park and a large lake are streets lined with charming homes that form a group of small neighborhoods collectively known as Lake Roland. The community backs to Robert E. Lee Memorial Park and is named for the lake,...Tags: Stock Broking, Clubs and Associations, Academic Progress, Al Pacino, Whole Foods Market
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Home and garden events in the Southland
TODAY Fall gardening: Louise Gonzalez and Antonio Sanchez discuss propagating California native plants. 9 a.m. to noon. Theodore Payne Foundation for Wildflowers and Native Plants, 10459 Tuxford St., Sun Valley. $35 to $45. (818) 768-1802. Bus tour:...Tags: Beverly Hills, Design Within Reach Incorporated, Brighton Park, Architecture, Homes
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Gooey leaves on tracks lead to shutting half of light rail system
Thousands of Baltimore-area commuters were forced to abandon trains and board buses Monday, the first workday disrupted by a light rail shutdown that closed the northern half of the system. State officials were unable to say how long service would be...Tags: Emergency Planning, Hunt Valley, Emergency Incidents, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Half of light rail halted indefinitely
Thousands of Baltimore-area commuters were forced to abandon trains and board buses yesterday, the first workday disrupted by a light rail shutdown that closed the northern half of the system. State officials were unable to say how long service would be...Tags: Emergency Planning, Hunt Valley, Emergency Incidents, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Hazel T. Barrett
Hazel T. Barrett, a retired educator and collector of African-American art who also had owned and operated a Baltimore art gallery for a decade, died Mondayof complications from Parkinson's disease at Keswick Multi-Care Center. She was 90. Hazel...Tags: Elementary Schools, Romare Bearden, Colleges and Universities, Diseases, Coppin State University
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Don't give your bike the cold shoulder this year
Now that temperatures - and gas prices - are falling, you might be tempted to exile your bike to the basement or garage until warmer days return.
But there's no need. With the right equipment and care, you can continue commuting on two wheels or...Tags: Sales, Health and Safety at Work, Federal Hill, Commuting
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Audrey E. Kleppinger, active in the DAR
Audrey Elizabeth Kleppinger, who was active in the Daughters of the American Revolution, died of complications from a stroke Oct. 23 at the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington. The Tuscany-Canterbury resident was 85. Audrey Elizabeth Blake was...Tags: Death and Dying, Revolutions, Charles Village, College of Notre Dame, Civil Unrest
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3BR, 2BA, 1 Ghost
Special to The Baltimore SunThis time of year, it's not too unusual to have a ghost in your house. It's probably made of porcelain or paper, and next month it will get stored away along with the fake spider webs, the pumpkin-shaped candleholders and other Halloween trappings - not...Tags: Halloween, Ghosts, Homes, Death and Dying, Real Estate Buyers
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U-Haul fuel policy is running on fumes
If the needle on a gas gauge points to "F" and no one is around to see it, does it mean the gas tank is full? This is not supposed to be a trick question, and the answer is: maybe. Or so Lauren Klemm discovered recently when she rented a U-Haul...Tags: Prosecution, Vehicles
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Anne R. Ely, gardener and volunteer
Anne R. Ely, an avid gardener and volunteer, died Oct. 18 of heart failure at her Stoneleigh home. She was 90. Anne Ragland was born in Baltimore, the daughter of T. Ellsworth Ragland, owner of Guilford Pharmacy. She was raised in the 2800 block of...Tags: Death and Dying, Christmas, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Johns Hopkins University, Roland Park
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Eats before the treats
To get good and scared on Halloween night, a parent doesn't have to look far.
There's the fear of a wayward Jujube getting lodged in your preteen's braces, the terror of running out of candy and leaving your neighbors on the front stoop to survey your...Tags: Halloween, Miley Cyrus, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Whole Foods Market
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Frugal fun
Special to The Baltimore SunPeople tend not to change unless they have to. Right now, we're still going out, spending money and keeping the economy humming, maybe just a little more cautiously. But if things do get tougher, the time to start implementing good behaviors is right now....Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Beverage Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Fells Point, Anthony Bourdain
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