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Send me your memories
Dining@LargeLissa's mini-review of her recent meal at Rehoboth Beach reminded me that I want to ask anyone who wants to participate to write a guest post for Beach Week. If you have a photo as well, all the better, but......Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Rehoboth Beach, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Plant makes its final run
Sun StaffWorkers at General Motors' Baltimore plant finished making the last van on the 70-year-old assembly line yesterday, joining another piece of the city's blue-collar past and taking their spot in the financially troubled carmaker's history. The last van...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Travel, Plant Closings, Pennsylvania, Retirement
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When wheels come off an agency
Sun StaffANYONE WHO AGREES to run the Maryland Transit Administration is in for a hotbed of trouble. It is a complex agency where time clocks rule and service affects the everyday life for hundreds of thousands of people. When things go wrong -- and they always...Tags: Travel, Transportation, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Maryland
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The look of loud
Sun StaffSecond in an occasional series NEW YORK -- No doubt John Waters meant it fondly when he quipped: "Come to Baltimore and be shocked." Now his vision of 1960s Baltimore is headed to Broadway, where, with the help of a team of designers, the musical...Tags: Connecticut, Awards and Prizes, Dustin Hoffman, Theater, World War II (1939-1945)
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Redrawn map confounds voters
Sun StaffAt Charles Village's annual festival in early June, a team of incumbent state legislators showed up for an early round of election-year politicking. By the time the North Baltimore community held one of its monthly summer block parties last month, a...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Health, Democratic Party, Regional Elections
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A place where kids grow up, and stay
Special to the SunEven as long-time industrial workers are gradually being replaced by affluent young professionals in Canton, Fells Point and Hampden, Morrell Park remains resolutely working class. And its residents dont seem to mind. Surrounded by railroad tracks and...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Fells Point, James Carroll, Catonsville, CSX Corporation
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