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    Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Bridget Mooney Spence, fundraiser

    Bridget Ellen Mooney Spence, who raised funds for the Susan Komen Foundation, died of complications from <a href="/health/breastcancer/">breast cancer</a> Thursday at her home in Sudbury, Mass. The former Baltimore resident was 29.
    Bridget Ellen Mooney Spence, who raised funds for the Susan Komen Foundation, died of complications from breast cancer Thursday at her home in Sudbury, Mass. The former Baltimore resident was 29. Born in Baltimore, she was the daughter of William J....

    Tags: Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Washington, DC, Religion and Belief, John F. Kennedy

  2. Apr 26, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  3. 'Sprat' Reeves shares his history, and Guilford's

    I showed up at the door of a Greenway home I've admired for years. Charles B. Reeves &#8212; who goes by "Sprat" &#8212; greeted me with his enthusiastic welcome: "Delighted." For the next 90 minutes I tried to take notes about his version of the history of North Baltimore's Guilford.
    I showed up at the door of a Greenway home I've admired for years. Charles B. Reeves — who goes by "Sprat" — greeted me with his enthusiastic welcome: "Delighted." For the next 90 minutes I tried to take notes about his version of the...

    Tags: St. Paul Street, World War I (1914-1918), Loyola University Maryland, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland)

  4. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Guilford neighborhood marks 100th anniversary

    On sparkling spring days, Ann Goldman Giroux enjoys tending her garden, planting vegetables and nurturing the lush roses and rare azaleas that adorn her family's home in Guilford.
    On sparkling spring days, Ann Goldman Giroux enjoys tending her garden, planting vegetables and nurturing the lush roses and rare azaleas that adorn her family's home in Guilford. Giroux, who typically plants 800 white tulips along the front walkway and...

    Tags: Annapolis, Human Interest, Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland), Queen Anne's County, Arts and Culture

  6. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. A ROAR of support in Roland Park for national Autism Awareness Month

    Sitting at the kitchen counter, playing a game on his mother's cellphone, Nick Brooks looked like any other 13-year-old, except for an occasional hand clap and the burbles that his brothers affectionately call "Nicky noises." Soon, he got bored with the...

    Tags: Kennedy Krieger Institute, Learning Disability, Autism, Apple iPad, Behavioral Conditions

  8. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Banksy's closes cafe operations in Lake Falls Village

    Banksy's Cafe has closed in Lake Falls Village. Owners Robb Banks and Will Brown will be focusing on their catering operations, which they had been running out of the same location. The cafe, which opened in 2009, served made-to-order sandwiches and...

    Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Federal Hill, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chocolates, Culture

  10. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. M. Faysal Thameen, structural engineer

    M. Faysal Thameen, a retired structural engineer who headed the city's role in the 1980s construction of the Fort McHenry Tunnel, died of cancer April 9 at his home in Millbury, Mass. The former Parkville resident was 75.
    M. Faysal Thameen, a retired structural engineer who headed the city's role in the 1980s construction of the Fort McHenry Tunnel, died of cancer April 9 at his home in Millbury, Mass. The former Parkville resident was 75. "He was a quiet force in the...

    Tags: Highway Transportation, Services and Shopping, Engineering, Fort McHenry, Technology

  12. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Margaret C. Doyle, teacher and poet

    Margaret C. Doyle, a retired public school English teacher and poet who later taught for many years at the Renaissance Institute, died Thursday from complications following surgery at Baltimore Washington Medical Center.
    Margaret C. Doyle, a retired public school English teacher and poet who later taught for many years at the Renaissance Institute, died Thursday from complications following surgery at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. The former longtime Pikesville...

    Tags: Pikesville, Colleges and Universities, Travel, The New York Times, Johns Hopkins University

  14. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Food for reptiles, condoms among quirky city purchases

    Last year Baltimore City paid vendors more than $800 million, much of it for construction projects, gas and electricity, trash and recycling services, transportation and the like, according to monthly figures posted on a city website.
    Last year Baltimore City paid vendors more than $800 million, much of it for construction projects, gas and electricity, trash and recycling services, transportation and the like, according to monthly figures posted on a city website. But some purchases...

    Tags: HIV, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Havre de Grace

  16. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. No. 1 McDonogh extends win streak with 19-10 victory over No. 4 Maryvale

    Once Megan Whittle got going, top-ranked McDonogh went with her.
    For The Baltimore Sun
    Once Megan Whittle got going, top-ranked McDonogh went with her. The Eagles' talented junior attacker scored five of her game-high six goals in the first half Thursday, as the host McDonogh girls lacrosse team posted a 19-10 victory over No. 4 Maryvale....
  18. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Roland Park Country School students walk to raise money

    Roland Park Country School graduate Jocelyn Young-Hyman, who is now a Peace Corps volunteer, has big plans for the money raised Thursday by her alma mater in its annual All-School Walk.
    Roland Park Country School graduate Jocelyn Young-Hyman, who is now a Peace Corps volunteer, has big plans for the money raised Thursday by her alma mater in its annual All-School Walk. Young-Hyman, a 2007graduate of the all-girls school on Roland...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Gardens and Parks, Education, Peace Corps

  20. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. O'Malley chief of staff to lead Goldseker Foundation

    Gov. Martin O'Malley's chief of staff will step down in May<strong> </strong>to head the Goldseker Foundation in Baltimore, the nonprofit plans to announce today.
    Gov. Martin O'Malley's chief of staff will step down in May to head the Goldseker Foundation in Baltimore, the nonprofit plans to announce today. Matt Gallagher, who has worked with O'Malley for 13 years and ran Baltimore's CitiStat operation, will...

    Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Politics, Regional Authority, Hamilton, Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation

  22. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. With Baltimore Club and charity work, DJ AngelBaby helps city get pumped

    In July 2008, Angel Carpenter, better known as DJ AngelBaby, fulfilled her lifelong dream of earning an on-air position at 92Q, the city's hip-hop radio station. On one of her first days at the job, Carpenter spotted the source of her inspiration &mdash; Khia Edgerton, the beloved and ubiquitous queen of Baltimore Club music known as K-Swift.
    In July 2008, Angel Carpenter, better known as DJ AngelBaby, fulfilled her lifelong dream of earning an on-air position at 92Q, the city's hip-hop radio station. On one of her first days at the job, Carpenter spotted the source of her inspiration —...

    Tags: New Year's Day, WorldSpace Incorporated, Satellite Technology, Radio Industry, Human Interest

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