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New restaurant may be coming to Dogwood space in Hampden
A collective "Oh!" greeted restaurateur Chris Spann's announcement to the Hampden Village Merchants Association on Wednesday that he plans to take over the former Dogwood restaurant space on The Avenue. Spann, owner of the well-reviewed restaurant The...
Tags: Restaurants, Locust Point, Dining and Drinking, Entertainment, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Liquor stores in neighborhoods seek commercial rezoning
Some north Baltimore wine and liquor stores may have found a way around a proposed Baltimore City zoning change that could eventually ban them from the residential neighborhoods in which they are located. Several stores in the Hampden and Charles...
Tags: Charles Village, Sales, Marketing, Mary Pat Clarke, Roland Park
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Parking issues delay opening of N.Y.-style pizzeria in Hampden
Parking issues are holding up plans for a New York-style pizzeria with live music in Hampden. Kelly Beckham, 44, of Butchers Hill, said he wants to open Paulie Gee's Hampden this summer on the first floor of the former Hampden Republican Club building...
Tags: Butchers Hill, Pizzas, Brooklyn (New York City), Music, Entertainment
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New farmers' markets for Hampden and Pratt Street
The Baltimore SunBaltimore is getting two new weekly farmers’ markets. Starting June 7, Woodberry Kitchen will host Union Graze, a Friday night farmers' market at Union Mill behind Artifact Coffee. The debut Union Graze market has been postponed until June 14...Tags: Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Breads, Pratt Street
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Roaming the neighborhoods around Pimlico
Roaming the streets that encircle Pimlico Race Course, I discovered so many places that I had trouble going back to the same locale twice. Outer Northwest Baltimore is a fascinating, at times geographically bewildering, place. When the Maryland Jockey...
Tags: Railway Transportation, Druid Hill, Reisterstown Road, Pimlico Race Course, Pimlico
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Blood drive and benefit for House of Ruth coming up [Hampden]
Got blood? Time to help your community. On Wednesday, May 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Thursday ,May 16, from 3 to 7 p.m., the Hampden Family Center, 1104 W. 36th St., is partnering with MedStar Health, which owns Union Memorial Hospital, for a blood...Tags: Arts, MedStar Health, Auction Service, Arts and Culture, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
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Sol Kramer, wholesale hobby business owner
Sol Kramer, who turned a Depression-era 15-cent balsa toy airplane business into a leading wholesale hobby empire, died of pneumonia April 24 at Hospice by the Sea in Pompano Beach, Fla. The former Pikesville resident was 96. Born in Baltimore, he was...
Tags: Coral Gables, Toy Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Camp Lejeune (military base), Pikesville
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There are three food truck rallies this weekend
The Baltimore SunThere are three food truck rallies this weekend. First on Friday, from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., nine food trucks will gather at Johns Hopkins University. That’s going to be near the “Beach” in front of Milton S. Eisenhower Library, and...Tags: Mini
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Action in Maturity to mark 40th anniversary
Esther Bonnet, 100, is always thinking about new plans for Action in Maturity — as she has since she co-founded the transportation service for seniors more than 40 years ago. During a recent visit from Elizabeth Briscoe, AIM's executive director,...
Tags: Rentals, MedStar Health, Mother's Day, Baltimore Museum of Art, Human Interest
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Herbert A. Davis, real estate broker
Herbert A. Davis, a Baltimore real estate broker and decorated World War II veteran, died Monday of progressive supranuclear palsy at Keswick Multi-Care Center. He was 87. "Herb was always very enthusiastic and just a great guy," said Dorothy F. "Patsy"...
Tags: Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Baltimore County, Real Estate Agents, Planned Parenthood
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With opening of Mill No. 1, the Jones Falls Valley's makeover is nearly complete
Standing amid his $44 million refurbished textile mill, now nearing completion, developer and one-time mayoral candidate David Tufaro observed a bird wading in the Jones Falls nearby. "That's our great blue heron," Tufaro said. Water birds fly up...
Tags: Jones Falls, Human Interest, Ellicott City, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Clipper Mill
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Roosevelt Park rec center reopens a month after water pipe break
The Roosevelt Park Recreation Center reopened Wednesday after being closed for about a month because of a broke water pipe. "I missed it," said Gabrielle Barnes, 10, a third grader from Hampden Elementary/Middle School. She was one of 14 children who...Tags: Camp Rock (movie)
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