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    Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. 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...
  2. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Irvin L. Steinbach, psychologist

    Irvin L. Steinbach, a retired court psychologist and avid urban walker, died Sunday of a cardiac arrest at Roland Park Place. He was 86. The son of a businessman and a homemaker, Irvin Lee Steinbach was born in Baltimore and raised on Eutaw Place....

    Tags: Psychology, Health and Medical Professionals, Denmark, George Washington University, University of Maryland, College Park

  4. Sep 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Recipe Finder: Mandarin turkey pasta salad

    Martha Socolar from Baltimore was looking for a recipe for a pasta salad with turkey that she said was printed on a box of Mueller's shell pasta in the mid-1990s. She said the recipe was on the box for a long time, but she never copied it down. Sue Housel...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Mustard, Oranges, Turkey (animal), Nashua Corporation

  6. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Not everyone in Little Italy loves the food trucks

    Not everybody loves those food-truck rallies. Residents in Little Italy received a sarcasm-laced flier in their mailboxes, from parties unknown, protesting the Friday night event in their neighborhood. The letter is written as if from (fictional) greedy and thoughtless promoters of the event. "Please support us, instead of your local residents." the letter concludes, "Sincerely, non-property owners/non-renters, non-residents."
    The Baltimore Sun
    Not everybody loves those food-truck rallies. Residents in Little Italy received a sarcasm-laced flier in their mailboxes, from parties unknown, protesting the Friday night event in their neighborhood. The letter is written as if from (fictional) greedy...

    Tags: Harbor, Italy, Locust Point, Entertainment, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland)

  8. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Girl fights and crowds watching them have no place in the neighborhood

    Twenty minutes before September's First Friday, people came rushing into my store, Atomic Books, saying, "You need to do something. There is a crazy fight going on outside." I immediately walked outside and noticed I didn't need to do anything....

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Authors, Folklore and Mythology

  10. Sep 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Cab driver robbed in Hampden, man arrested

    A 27-year-old man was charged with assault, robbery and theft in a hold-up of a cab driver early Friday in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood. Branden Barnes was arrested after detectives spotted him walking along Keswick Road. Officers responded to a...

    Tags: Theft

  12. Aug 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Gary Rand II named principal of St. Thomas Aquinas School in Hampden

    Gary Rand II has been named principal of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School in Hampden, the Archdiocese of Baltimore confirmed Tuesday. His predecessor at St. Thomas Aquinas, Sister Marie Rose Gustatus, was principal for 32 years and has been a School...

    Tags: Roman Catholicism, Parochial Schools, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Religious Education

  14. Jul 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Phyllis Teather-Burke, educator

    Phyllis Teather-Burke, a longtime Baltimore County public school educator whose specialty was early-childhood education, died Wednesday of cancer at her Glen Arm home.
    Phyllis Teather-Burke, a longtime Baltimore County public school educator whose specialty was early-childhood education, died Wednesday of cancer at her Glen Arm home. She was 77. "She was an outstanding educator who had a deep commitment to children,"...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Curricula, Pikesville, Baltimore County, Public Schools

  16. Jul 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Outdoor furniture ideas for sitting pretty in summer

    When Katie Byram and her family moved to a 1920s farmhouse in Baltimore County, they were charmed by its old-fashioned wraparound porch. Only one thing would make it even better: a porch swing.
    When Katie Byram and her family moved to a 1920s farmhouse in Baltimore County, they were charmed by its old-fashioned wraparound porch. Only one thing would make it even better: a porch swing. "I knew our kids would enjoy it," said Byram, who tapped...

    Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Hunt Valley, Economy, Business and Finance, Annapolis, Auction Service

  18. Jul 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Festival allows everyone to be German for the day

    Amid all the beer and sauerkraut, all the wurst and schnitzel and strudel of every kind, 6-year-old E.J. Johnson was the clear hit of the 112th German Festival on Sunday.
    Amid all the beer and sauerkraut, all the wurst and schnitzel and strudel of every kind, 6-year-old E.J. Johnson was the clear hit of the 112th German Festival on Sunday. That's what happens when you don a brand-new Tyrolean hat and lederhosen and...

    Tags: Festive Events, Walter Johnson, Dance, Entertainment Events, Entertainment

  20. Jul 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Man fatally shot by police in Medfield

    Police fatally shot a man Tuesday afternoon after a confrontation inside a home in North Baltimore’s Medfield neighborhood, officials said.
    Police fatally shot a man Tuesday afternoon after a confrontation inside a home in North Baltimore’s Medfield neighborhood, officials said. Anthony Guglielmi, the department’s chief spokesman, said an officer responded to a report of a...

    Tags: Shootings, Injuries and Wounds, Murder

  22. Jul 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Five things you need to know about Baltimore's SocialToaster

    SocialToaster, a Baltimore startup, is doing something that's not terribly easy to do: it's monetizing social media distribution.
    SocialToaster, a Baltimore startup, is doing something that's not terribly easy to do: it's monetizing social media distribution. Here's how it works: If you're a brand or digital publisher, you use SocialToaster to register a bevy of "ambassadors", or...

    Tags: National Football League, Media Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Clipper Mill, Social Media

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