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Made in Maryland: Sean O'Harra's furniture gives reclaimed materials a modern edge
Sean O'Harra's furniture might be newly constructed, but there's nothing "new" about it. Walking through his workshop, a cavernous warehouse space on Reisterstown Road, O'Harra points to an enormous piece of wood, a cross-section of a maple tree trunk....
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Sculpture, Architecture, Reisterstown Road
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Hampden ATF sting latest in series of ruse operations
The suspects had gathered under the Jones Falls Expressway in Hampden around lunchtime with the intention of committing a robbery, authorities said. But as federal agents closed in, one suspect attempted to run down an officer and was shot as a quick-...
Tags: Police Arrests, Auction Service, Criminals, Weaponry, Theft
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The Pure bottle: An Owings Mills entrepreneur's adventure
Will consumers pay $20 for a reusable glass drinking bottle? Walt Himelstein thinks so. The Owings Mills environmental chemist and entrepreneur invented the Pure reusable glass drinking bottle, which features a shock-absorbing plastic sleeve that holds...
Tags: China, New Products, Chemical Industry, Science and Technology, Science
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Add Hollywood style to Halloween
Even though Halloween has become synonymous with "sexy" and "trashy" — heck, there's even a naughty ladies' "Bert & Ernie" ensemble — you have a choice. And you can choose fashion and sophistication. There are plenty of options that will have...
Tags: Halloween, Roland Park, Harbor East, Reyes, Harbor
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Gart Westerhout, astronomer
Gart Westerhout, an internationally known radio astronomer who established the astronomy department at the University of Maryland, College Park and was scientific director at the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, died Sunday of congestive heart...Tags: Heart Failure, Religion and Belief, Union (McHenry, Illinois), Research, NASA
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Crew caught in ATF sting set to plead guilty to federal charges
Six alleged members of a robbery crew caught in a sting by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are expected to plead guilty to federal charges, according to a letter filed in the case Tuesday. The government claims that the men were...
Tags: Justice System, Court Preliminary, Lawyers, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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How Baltimore grows
In baseball, they'll tell you that a loss is not always just a loss. Sometimes you learn things even when you don't come out ahead. While that may be easy to understand in sports, it's a little fuzzier when it comes to a city's population: If you're not...
Tags: Belair-Edison, Homes, Harbor East, University of Baltimore, Crime, Law and Justice
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Tables fit for a king
At Tark's Grill, diners arrive early for a shot at Table 601, with views of the patio scene and the goings-on at the bar. At Hampden's hot new Food Market, regulars have started zeroing in on the two quiet tables by the front window. And at Kali's Court,...Tags: Debbie Phelps, Restaurants, Harbor East, Harbor, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Hampden man returning home beaten and robbed at his front door
The following is compiled from police reports. It is the Baltimore Messenger's policy to include descriptions only when there is enough information to make identification possible. If you have any information about these crimes, call the Baltimore City...Tags: Gaming, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Apple iPhone, PlayStation, Garmin Ltd.
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Police: Men charged in Hampden bust planned to kill undercover officer
The six suspects arrested in a federal sting in Hampden on Thursday planned to kill a co-conspirator in a robbery who was actually an undercover ATF agent, according to court documents. Unbeknownst to the suspects, the robbery plot was a ruse —...
Tags: Criminals, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Prisons, Theft, Drug Trafficking
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Paul Theodore Pojman, Towson U. professor
Paul Theodore Pojman, a professor of philosophy at Towson University and a community activist, died Sept. 20 of lung cancer at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Hampden resident was 45.
"Paul's area was the philosophy of science, and he focused on...Tags: University of Utah, Ethics, Religion and Belief, Indiana University, Science and Technology
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Sept. 26: Only in Baltimore
Let's face it: Charm City can be a strange place. That's one of the reasons we like it so much. From toilet races in Hampden to hilariously lewd bathroom signs, Baltimore has a quirky sensibility few other cities can match. -------------------- View...
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