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    Aug 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. William Boulton 'Bo' Kelly Jr., architect and preservationist

    William Boulton "Bo" Kelly Jr., a Baltimore architect, preservationist and civic leader who founded Baltimore Heritage and helped establish the Baltimore's Commission for Historical & Architectural Preservation, died Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson of complications from an infection.
    William Boulton "Bo" Kelly Jr., a Baltimore architect, preservationist and civic leader who founded Baltimore Heritage and helped establish the Baltimore's Commission for Historical & Architectural Preservation, died Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice in...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Towson University, Colleges and Universities, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture

  2. Jun 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Man robbed at gunpoint, assaulted after responding to Craigslist car ad

    A 20-year-old man was assaulted and robbed at gunpoint of $4,500 in cash after responding to a Craigslist advertisement for a vehicle for sale Saturday, according to police. After communicating with the person who posted the advertisement, the man and...

    Tags: Theft, Online Advertising, Craigslist, Inc.

  4. Aug 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Stanley I. Panitz, real estate developer

    Stanley I. Panitz, a former real estate developer whose Bolton Square town house community earned him national recognition, died Monday from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Springwell Senior Living in Mount Washington.
    Stanley I. Panitz, a former real estate developer whose Bolton Square town house community earned him national recognition, died Monday from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Springwell Senior Living in Mount Washington. The Roland Park resident...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Awards and Prizes, Realty, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Arts and Culture

  6. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Man killed, neighborhood leader critically injured in Mid-Town

    A shooting early Friday outside a small inn and residence next to the Belvedere Hotel in the Mid-Town neighborhood left a 41-year-old man dead and another critically wounded, police said.
    A shooting early Friday outside a small inn and residence next to the Belvedere Hotel in the Mid-Town neighborhood left a 41-year-old man dead and another critically wounded, police said. The wounded man was identified by Mount Vernon-Belvedere...

    Tags: University of Baltimore, Politics, Shootings, Government, Health and Medical Professionals

  8. Jul 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Which Maryland restaurant crab cakes are 'True Blue'?

    More than 50 restaurants have signed onto the Maryland's 'True Blue' certification program and marketing campaign. Launched this spring by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, the 'True Blue' certification program allows restaurants serving DNR-verified Maryland blue crab products to use a special logo in marketing or advertising the product.
    The Baltimore Sun
    More than 50 restaurants have signed onto the Maryland's 'True Blue' certification program and marketing campaign. Launched this spring by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, the 'True Blue' certification program allows restaurants serving DNR-...

    Tags: Marketing, Port Deposit, Pikesville, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Chestertown

  10. Jun 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. As speed cameras spread, so does vandalism of them

    When the 50-year-old driver handed over his slingshot, he admitted to pelting the speed camera van with glass marbles.
    When the 50-year-old driver handed over his slingshot, he admitted to pelting the speed camera van with glass marbles. By the time Bruce L. May of Ellicott City was arrested and in Howard County police custody Tuesday night, police said, he had...

    Tags: Maryland State Police, Health and Safety at School, Howard County, Politics, Government

  12. Jun 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Back Story: Is the Sports Legends Museum haunted?

    Bolton Hill baseball and travel writer Charlie Vascellaro normally can be found hanging out at ballparks. So the opportunity to spend a night in late April at the Sports Legends Museum at Camden Station after hearing tales about ghostly occupants was something he wanted to experience — but, understandably, not alone.
    Bolton Hill baseball and travel writer Charlie Vascellaro normally can be found hanging out at ballparks. So the opportunity to spend a night in late April at the Sports Legends Museum at Camden Station after hearing tales about ghostly occupants was...

    Tags: Mount Royal, Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum, Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, Arts and Culture

  14. Jul 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Anne B. Leavitt, nurse

    Anne B. Leavitt, a retired registered nurse and an alto singer who was a longtime member of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church Choir and Baltimore Choral Arts Society, died June 21 of a stroke at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
    Anne B. Leavitt, a retired registered nurse and an alto singer who was a longtime member of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church Choir and Baltimore Choral Arts Society, died June 21 of a stroke at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. She was 79. The daughter...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Anglicanism, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Nursing

  16. Jul 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Fourth of July openings and closings

    I kind of forgot that restaurants close on July Fourth. Like it's Christmas or something. But they do. Good brunch places like B&amp;O Brasserie, Victoria Gastro Pub and Golden West are all closed on July Fourth. All of the municipal market, including <a href="#" data-topic-id="PLTRA0000130">Lexington Market</a>, are closed, too.
    The Baltimore Sun
    I kind of forgot that restaurants close on July Fourth. Like it's Christmas or something. But they do. Good brunch places like B&O Brasserie, Victoria Gastro Pub and Golden West are all closed on July Fourth. All of the municipal market, including...

    Tags: Tapas, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Lexington Market, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure

  18. Jul 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Heat-related deaths reach 13 in Maryland

    Alex and Laura Garcia slogged back to their car after visiting the Baltimore Farmer's Market on Sunday, wiping sweat from their faces. After days of record-breaking, three-digit heat, the Bolton Hill couple agreed that what typically passes for hot would feel like paradise.
    Alex and Laura Garcia slogged back to their car after visiting the Baltimore Farmer's Market on Sunday, wiping sweat from their faces. After days of record-breaking, three-digit heat, the Bolton Hill couple agreed that what typically passes for hot...

    Tags: Baltimore Weather, Inner Harbor, Wicomico County, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Harford County

  20. Jul 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Aiming for a color-coordinated outdoor space

    When Dr. Anne Barone moved into her home in Guilford in 2000, she didn't have a backyard so much as a forest populated mostly with dying pine trees. She cut down the forest, except for a crape myrtle and a Japanese maple, and started from scratch.
    When Dr. Anne Barone moved into her home in Guilford in 2000, she didn't have a backyard so much as a forest populated mostly with dying pine trees. She cut down the forest, except for a crape myrtle and a Japanese maple, and started from scratch. She...

    Tags: Catonsville, The Home Depot, Gardening, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hobbies

  22. Jul 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. MICA plans $18.5 million expansion, renovation of student housing

    Twenty years after opening its first large residence for students, the <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/mount-vernon/home/university/maryland-institute-college-of-art-baltimore-school-educational-facility">Maryland Institute College of Art</a> plans to build a $16.5 million addition that will increase the number of undergraduates living on campus and help revitalize Baltimore's North Avenue corridor and northern Bolton Hill.
    Twenty years after opening its first large residence for students, the Maryland Institute College of Art plans to build a $16.5 million addition that will increase the number of undergraduates living on campus and help revitalize Baltimore's North...

    Tags: Station North, Mount Royal, Construction, Colleges and Universities, Architecture

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