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Miracle on Main Streets kicks off Wednesday
Shoppers who lined up at Sears on Thanksgiving and braved Walmart before dawn on Black Friday might want a change of pace, city officials are hoping.
With the Miracle on Main Streets campaign, the city hopes to encourage holiday shopping in Baltimore's...Tags: Baltimore Development Corporation, Pigtown, Holidays, Black Friday (shopping), Highlandtown
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'America's Got Talent' recap: Baltimore's Spencer Horsman and more in Week 3
"America’s Got Talent" is three weeks into their nationwide search for the next million dollar act and the show has decided to hit up St. Louis. A puppeteer named Tom Bonham is first up. His act is underwhelming to say the least. He really just...
Tags: America's Got Talent (tv program), Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Sharon Osbourne, Entertainment
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At cross purposes? Two city offices worked on phone plans
As the Baltimore comptroller's office was seeking bids for a multimillion-dollar upgrade of the city government's telephone system last year, the mayor's technology office was buying about $500,000 worth of equipment that could be used for the same kind...Tags: Local Government, Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations, George Nilson, Government Contracts
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Blue Angels add awe to Sailabration festivities
Shrieking children covered their ears and adults flinched as the Blue Angels made a low pass over Fort McHenry, only to stretch their necks and shade their eyes to track the Navy jet fighters as they soared into the sun.
At the Inner Harbor, crowds lined...Tags: Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Equestrian, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), U.S. Navy, Auto Racing
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Tax break errors cost Baltimore millions, Sun investigation finds
The city of Baltimore has failed to collect millions of dollars in potential revenue because of chronic errors and miscalculations in a program offering tax breaks for historic renovations, a Baltimore Sun investigation has found. The Sun documented...
Tags: Property Tax, Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Sam Cassell, Conservation
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Mother's to add Arnold location this fall
The Baltimore SunMother's Federal Hill Grille will add an Anne Arundel County location this fall. The news, which was reported in the Baltimore Business Journal, was Tweeted out by Mother's on Tuesday. According to the report, Mother's will move into the old Griffin's...Tags: Baltimore Business Journal, Bars and Clubs, Arnold (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Lifestyle and Leisure, Jack Lambert
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'America's Got Talent' recap, Baltimore's Spencer Horseman performs in Vegas week, night 2
It's Day 2 of Vegas bootcamp for the 100+ hopefuls on 'America's Got Talent.' Yesterday's round of auditions was, for the most part, disappointing and the judges were simply brutal. Howard Stern actually said he was embarrassed at having advanced some...Tags: America's Got Talent (tv program), Nick Cannon, Billy Joel, Concerts, Coldplay (music group)
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Let's chat about the Top 100 bars list on Tuesday
One of the best parts of publishing a "best" list is that it hopefully sparks conversations. We will put this theory to the test on Tuesday with a live chat on baltimoresun.com. The Sun's restaurant critic, Richard Gorelick, and I will host the chat...
Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Moby, Dining and Drinking
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Baltimore groundhog: What's a Federal Hill taxpayer to do?
In a moment, you will hear the story of Georgia B. Martin and her exasperating efforts to get someone in government to help her remove a groundhog from her garden in historic Federal Hill. But first, I must think out loud, among patient readers of The...
Tags: Patapsco, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Fells Point, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues
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City intersections to lose crossing guards
Brendan Patrick O'Brien helped his two daughters and their three friends cross a busy stretch of Light Street on their way to a play date Friday from Federal Hill Preparatory School, and was left scratching his head over a decision to cut the number of...Tags: Patrick O'Brien, Locust Point, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Dream home: Twin historic town houses in Federal Hill
A pair of side-by-side brick townhouses might be two of the most lovingly restored homes in the historic neighborhood of Federal Hill. They sit off a wide, brick-lined street. Separated on the ground level by a sally port (a narrow, open passage way),...Tags: Human Interest, Anglo-Saxon Gold Hoard Discovery (2009), Land Price, Building Material, Material Science
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Baltimore gets ready for Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau release
The Baltimore SunThursday is release day for 2012 Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the big release, always scheduled for the third Thursday of November. Metropolitan Coffeehouse and Wine Bar in Federal Hill is having its 6th...Tags: Ellicott City, Bars and Clubs, Wines, New York City, Lifestyle and Leisure
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