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New convenience store could add to crime
I am appalled that 7-Eleven might successfully lease a property for a new 24-hour convenience store at a corner adjacent to Mount Vernon Square ("Bid to block 7-Eleven in Mount Vernon falls short," Nov. 25). As it is, the neighborhood often serves as...Tags: Sexual Assault, Peabody Conservatory, Drug Trafficking, Mount Vernon, Rape
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Anthony Cusimano
Anthony Cusimano, who worked for much of his life in a produce and food market on Lombard Street, died Nov. 21 of respiratory failure. He was 80. Mr. Cusimano, who was known as Tony, was born in Baltimore in 1928. He left school after the eighth grade to...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Dining and Drinking, Medical Conditions, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Perry Hall
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Louis Rankin
Louis Rankin, the retired manager of a well-known neighborhood supermarket, died of cancer Sunday at a nursing home near his St. Andrew's Estates home in Boca Raton, Fla. He was 96. For more than three decades, Mr. Rankin stood at the door of the Eddie's...Tags: Death and Dying, Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company Incorporated, Boca Raton, Charles Village, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Arthur E. 'Ott' Lundvall Jr., BGE executive
Arthur Eugene "Ott" Lundvall Jr., a retired Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. executive, died of complications from Parkinson's disease Nov. 19 at Roland Park Place. The former longtime Homeland resident was 85. Mr. Lundvall was born in Baltimore and raised...Tags: Colleges and Universities, World War II, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Diseases, Tampa
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Elizabeth Large's top 10
I got a lot of help from readers and friends in making up this Top 10 because I just hadn't tried enough fries at enough different places. By the way, we're saving sweet potato fries for another Top 10. The restaurants are in alphabetical order, in...Tags: Medical Specialization, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Potatoes, Genetics, Restaurants
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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: Meningitis, Huntington Beach, Health and Safety at School, Government, Plant Openings
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John C. Taliaferro III, pump company official
John C. Taliaferro III, a retired vice president of sales and international operations at an upstate New York pump manufacturer, died Nov. 7 of pneumonia at Union Memorial Hospital. He was 91. Mr. Taliaferro was born in Baltimore and raised in Bolton...Tags: Bolton Hill, Consumer Electronics Industry, Government, World War II, Garry Moore
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Roland Park house nestles in green setting
With the help of their two daughters who work for a Baltimore interior designer, Jon and Margee Zemarel have made their Roland Park house into a showcase since moving in about seven years ago. But, thanks to an abundance of trees and other greenery...Tags: Mount Vernon
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Retirement communities have a positive impact
I have been puzzled by the contrasting views communities and governments take toward continuing care retirement communities (CCRC). Just recently, we have seen Howard County government and its communities embrace the proposed development of a CCRC ("...Tags: House Building, Clubs and Associations, Medical Services, Retirement, Government Health Care
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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: Government, Federal Hill, Executive Branch, Reisterstown, Clubs and Associations
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Lucille P. Glassman
Lucille P. Glassman, a longtime Baltimore Museum of Art docent and teacher of money management classes, died Tuesday of pulmonary fibrosis at Roland Park Place. She was 86. Lucille Pivnick, the daughter of Ukrainian immigrants, was born and raised in...Tags: Academic Progress, Pablo Picasso, Colleges and Universities, Pikesville, Baltimore Museum of Art
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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: Academic Progress, Mount Washington, Restaurants, Stock Broking, Whole Foods Market
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