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James Roncie Duke, ophthalmologist
Dr. James Roncie Duke, a retired ophthalmologist and Johns Hopkins pathologist who was a collector of F. Scott Fitzgerald's works and lived in what once was the novelist's Baltimore home, died of complications from dementia Oct. 16 in Bolton Hill. He...Tags: Tampa, Bolton Hill, Auction Service, Arts, Tuberculosis
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Latin Fashion Week highlights diversity
Sobeidy Vidal sees a dearth of Hispanic models and designers in high fashion. It's been the driving force behind Latin Fashion Week for the past 12 years. "Our country is represented by a number of different cultures," she said. "They should be...Tags: Dominican Republic, Mexico City, Fashion Shows, Entertainment Events, Miami Fashion Week
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Traffic: Accident on I-95 south near I-395
As of 9 a.m. Friday, traffic was slow on I-95 southbound near I-395, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic on the outer loop of I-695 near I-95 in Baltimore County, McDonogh Road near Timothy Lane in Baltimore County, I-895 northbound at...Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore Book Festival, St. Paul Street, Disasters and Accidents, Mount Vernon
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Traffic: Accident on I-95 northbound near Route 100
As of 9 a.m. Thursday, traffic was slow on I-95 northbound near Route 100, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic on Route 295 northbound near I-895 in Baltimore City, and Philadelphia Road near Hospital Drive in Rosedale. A vehicle fire...
Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Patterson Park, Baltimore Book Festival, Baltimore County, Disasters and Accidents
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Baltimore Book Festival expands
The 17th Baltimore Book Festival is expanding into a fifth city block as a result of a new partnership with Center Stage that could become an annual tradition. Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced Tuesday morning that the book fest, which...
Tags: Baltimore Book Festival, Fells Point, Festive Events, Libraries, Enoch Pratt Free Library
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Engineers inspect Washington Monument in preparation for restoration
Tracy Marcotte scanned a hand-held metal detector across various spots on the base of the Washington Monument as if she were searching for gold.
But it was iron she was after. Specifically, she was searching for iron cramps that hold together stones that...Tags: Renovation, Science and Technology, War of 1812, Mount Vernon, Washington Monument
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Vernon Harry Wiesand, police magistrate
Vernon Harry Wiesand, a retired attorney and police magistrate who was a former city Recreation and Parks Board president, died of stroke complications May 26 at the Anchorage Nursing Home in Salisbury. The former Mount Vernon Place resident was 92.
Born...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, College Sports, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Entertainment Events, Memorial Stadium
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Prized Wurlitzer organ coming downtown to Engineers Club
A grand Wurlitzer organ, salvaged from a Baltimore movie theater and ensconced in a suburban home since the 1960s, will soon play to audiences at another city institution.
After Roy Wagner announced that he wanted to give away the prized possession...Tags: Broadway Theater, Music Theater, Mount Vernon, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Arts and Culture
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Mount Vernon streets to be closed for Flowermart
Commuters who've begun using downtown streets because of lane closures on the Jones Falls Expressway might want to think about a backup plan for Thursday evening and Friday. The Baltimore Department of Transportation will close streets in the Mount...Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Arts, Transportation, Travel, Druid Hill
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Restoring Mount Vernon
Baltimore's Washington Monument in Mount Vernon Square is one of the city's most recognizable landmarks, a classical Doric column towering 178 feet above its elegant surroundings. But nearly 200 years after its completion in 1829, the building and its...
Tags: Central Park, Washington, DC, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Company Privatization, Architecture
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Traffic: Accident on Jarrettsville Pike
As of 9 a.m. Friday, Jarrettsville Pike was closed near Dulaney Valley Road in Baltimore County, due to an accident that resulted in two deaths.
Accidents were slowing traffic at Route 24 southbound at Edgewood Road in Harford County and Route 36 at...Tags: Fort McHenry, Traffic, Baltimore County, Charles Street, Middletown
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Flowermart heralds spring with lemon sticks, straw hats and, of course, beautiful blooms
Flowermart, the official start of spring in Baltimore, is as much about food as it is about flowers. So it makes sense that among the women wearing hats covered in blooms there would be a guy dressed as a slice of pizza. Antoine Hays of Baltimore —...
Tags: Mother's Day, Fells Point, Annapolis, Mount Vernon, Washington Monument
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