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Two separate thefts in one night at new sports bar in Hampden
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: Apple iPod, Credit and Debt, Apple iPhone, Pimlico, Charles Street
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'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 — 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: Loyola University Maryland, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), World War I (1914-1918), Roland Park
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Franz X. Groll, physician
Dr. Franz Xavier Groll, a retired physician who lived and practiced on Eager Street in downtown Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood, died of pulmonary thrombosis April 2 at Keswick Multi-Care Center. He was 95. Born in Aalen in Germany, he was the son...
Tags: Thrombosis , Mount Vernon, American Red Cross, General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics
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Former Turnbull house in Guilford on annual House and Garden Pilgrimage tour
For 32 years after noted artist Grace Turnbull died in 1976, the house that she built in Guilford in 1928 sat empty, except for a few erstwhile renters — and some squirrels in the roof. Then, in 2008, manufacturing executive Douglas Hamilton III...
Tags: Auction Service, Arts and Culture, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Architecture, Human Interest
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Mary Aitken, music teacher
Mary Aitken, a retired switchboard operator who taught music in Baltimore public schools, died of Alzheimer's disease March 28 at her home in the Ridervale section of Riderwood in Baltimore County. She was 89. Born Mary Wootsey Derr in Roanoke, Va., she...
Tags: Bolton Hill, Entertainment, Alzheimer's Disease, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Peabody Conservatory
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New U.S. rules seek cleaner gasoline
The Obama administration is expected to propose new rules today that would slash the amount of sulfur in gasoline, one of the most significant steps the administration can take this term toward cutting air pollution, people with knowledge of the...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, U.S. Congress, Global Warming, Nissan, BP Plc
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Marianna I. Burt, lawyer
Marianna Inga Burt, an attorney who represented children, died of cardiovascular disease March 12 at Union Memorial Hospital. She was 80 and lived in the Tuscany-Canterbury section of North Baltimore.
Born Marianna Koenig in Hoganas, Sweden, she was...Tags: Lawyers, Morgan State University, Heart Disease, Juvenile Delinquency, Washington, DC
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City to raise rates at parking garages
Baltimore officials hope to draw more money from city-owned garages downtown, raising rates at garages on Caroline, Baltimore and West streets while adding a new monthly overnight plan at the St. Paul Street garage. The city's Board of Estimates is set...
Tags: Government, Public Officials, Health Insurance Cost, Politics
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Midtown Potbelly Sandwich Shop opens Tuesday
The Baltimore SunThe Potbelly Sandwich Shop on Charles and Biddle streets that passersbys have been gaping at is opening Tuesday. Potbelly, which promotes itself as a "mealtime hangout spot," has existing Baltimore locations in the Inner Harbor and Downtown West as well...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Annapolis, Inner Harbor, Sandwiches, Charles Street
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Morticians opening grocery in East Baltimore
Mortician Erich March told me he was tired of seeing people in his East Baltimore community die of conditions like diabetes and hypertension. He blamed the lack of grocery shopping choices in the neighborhood where he grew up and where his Aisquith Street...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Diabetes, Sears, Charles Village
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New trial denied for man who killed Hopkins student with car
A Baltimore Circuit Court judge has denied a new trial for Thomas Lee Meighan Jr., the man convicted of hitting and killing a Johns Hopkins University student in 2009, according to online records. Meighan, 42, pleaded guilty to hitting 20-year-old...
Tags: Trials, Wilmette, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Johns Hopkins University
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Joan A. Parr, peace activist
Joan A. Parr, a homemaker and peace activist, died Tuesday from heart failure at her Lauraville home. She was 84. The former Joan Atkins was born in Springfield, Mass., and moved to Baltimore in 1945, when her father joined the upper school math...Tags: Heart Failure, Human Interest
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