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    Nov 23, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  1. Former Patterson Park High no 'cookie-cutter property'

    The project manager at the former Patterson Park High School in Highlandtown stood atop a roof terrace and said, "This is not a cookie-cutter property." That's an understatement.
    The project manager at the former Patterson Park High School in Highlandtown stood atop a roof terrace and said, "This is not a cookie-cutter property." That's an understatement. Shaffin Jetha and Chuck Nale, officials of Focus Development, gave me a...

    Tags: Patterson Park, Arts and Culture, Francis Scott Key, Arts, Architecture

  2. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Man charged in stabbing, robbery of 60-year-old woman in Patterson Park neighborhood

    A 20-year-old East Baltimore man has been charged in the stabbing and robbery of a 60-year-old woman in the Patterson Park neighborhood earlier this month, police confirmed. The robbery was among a rash of such incidents reported recently in the...

    Tags: Patterson Park, Greektown, Fells Point, Theft, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

  4. Nov 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Woodlawn couple plead guilty to stealing identities of hundreds

    A Woodlawn man and his girlfriend have pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft charges in a federal case that compromised the personal information of more than 250 people — including doctors who applied for fellowships at Johns Hopkins Hospital,...

    Tags: Justice System, Court Preliminary, Punishment, Lawyers, Rentals

  6. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Mary Ann Malinowski, homemaker

    Mary Ann Malinowski, a homemaker and former longtime Southeast Baltimore resident, died Oct. 22 of complications from dementia at Keswick Multi-Care Center. She was 93. Mary Ann Essel was born and raised in a home on Elsrode Avenue. She was a graduate of...

    Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Hospitals and Clinics, Good Samaritan Hospital (Baltimore)

  8. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Veterans and soldiers share camaraderie

    Maj. Gen. Robert S. Ferrell, commander of Aberdeen Proving Ground, arrived unannounced at an animated gathering of soldiers and veterans at Perry Point Veterans Affairs Hospital in Cecil County.
    Maj. Gen. Robert S. Ferrell, commander of Aberdeen Proving Ground, arrived unannounced at an animated gathering of soldiers and veterans at Perry Point Veterans Affairs Hospital in Cecil County. He immediately mingled with the crowd. During what was...

    Tags: Game Playing, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Cecil County, Glaucoma, Lifestyle and Leisure

  10. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. With Dream Act approved, students look to the future

    Kevin Hernandez was 11 when he left his grandmother's home in El Salvador, traveling by bus and on foot — alone — to Maryland to meet his mother, whom he had not seen since he was 6.
    Kevin Hernandez was 11 when he left his grandmother's home in El Salvador, traveling by bus and on foot — alone — to Maryland to meet his mother, whom he had not seen since he was 6. Shortly after the boy waded through chest-high water to...

    Tags: Patterson Park, Prince George's County, Barack Obama, Back to School, Dundalk

  12. Nov 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. When it comes to Baltimore, Travolta does it his way

    John Travolta knew what he wanted to do with the role of Edna Turnblad, the zaftig housewife at the center of "Hairspray." The movie's producers, however, weren't so sure.
    John Travolta knew what he wanted to do with the role of Edna Turnblad, the zaftig housewife at the center of "Hairspray." The movie's producers, however, weren't so sure. Especially when he insisted on using a Bawlamer accent. "I got fought on it, by...

    Tags: Film Festivals, Festive Events, Baltimore Red Line, Cal Ripken, Jr., Mount Royal

  14. Oct 26, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  15. Transformation seen in Brewers Hill

    There's a transformation taking place this fall that is obvious from the former National Brewery in Brewers Hill. On a terrace just below the iconic Mr. Boh sign, I observed a construction army at work along Conkling and Dean streets. Over the summer, they labored on the creation of more than 600 new apartment rental units in low-rise buildings. Week by week, floors rose. Balconies appeared. Parking decks arrived. And sweeps disappeared down an ancient brick powerhouse chimney.
    There's a transformation taking place this fall that is obvious from the former National Brewery in Brewers Hill. On a terrace just below the iconic Mr. Boh sign, I observed a construction army at work along Conkling and Dean streets. Over the summer,...

    Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Patterson Park, Target, Human Interest, Rentals

  16. Oct 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Dream Act: Some see hope, others a drain on state resources

    <em>First of three articles about state ballot issues</em>
    First of three articles about state ballot issues On some level, Oscar Moreno knew growing up that his family did not have permission to live in the United States. But it wasn't until now, as the 17-year-old Baltimore Polytechnic Institute senior...

    Tags: Government, National Government, Martin O'Malley, Technology, Mexico

  18. Oct 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Police see pattern to recent Canton robberies

    Baltimore police say they are making progress after identifying a recent pattern of robberies in the Canton area.  In the past few days, there have been at least three robberies there, including a woman who had a gun placed to her head while unloading...

    Tags: Greektown, Fells Point, Theft, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)

  20. Oct 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. City schools overcharged on water bills

    City public works officials say they are adjusting water bills for Baltimore public schools after several were overbilled this year by thousands of dollars &#8212; including one school whose bill rose nearly $200,000.
    City public works officials say they are adjusting water bills for Baltimore public schools after several were overbilled this year by thousands of dollars — including one school whose bill rose nearly $200,000. The school system, meanwhile, has...

    Tags: Human Mishaps, Finance, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Mary Pat Clarke, Computing and Information Technology Industry

  22. Oct 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Margaret L. Fusco, day care provider

    Margaret Lorraine Fusco, a homemaker who had worked in department stores and run a day care center, died Oct. 10 of Alzheimer's disease complications at Citizens Care and Rehabilitation Center in Havre de Grace. The former White Marsh resident was 69.
    Margaret Lorraine Fusco, a homemaker who had worked in department stores and run a day care center, died Oct. 10 of Alzheimer's disease complications at Citizens Care and Rehabilitation Center in Havre de Grace. The former White Marsh resident was 69....

    Tags: Patterson Park, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Alzheimer's Disease, Roman Catholicism, Havre de Grace

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