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Richnor Springs residents prize close-knit community
Sun StaffAs more homeowners turn to high-tech security systems, Alice Bevans boasts that her neighbors are her best security. Bevans, 77, is president of the neighborhood association of Richnor Springs, a tiny, tree-lined community consisting of about eight...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, World War II (1939-1945)
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Even the movies are close at hand
Special to The SunBaltimore is a city of historic rowhouses, but one of its most common types isn't historic at all. The post-World War II Early American rowhouse is the unsung hero of Baltimore housing. A plain red brick front with a few Colonial flourishes around the...Tags: Entertainment, Politics, Gardens and Parks, Senator Theatre, Belvedere Square
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An earth force for a generation of Baltimore teens
Sun StaffBuddy Deane, a Pied Piper to a generation of Baltimore teen-agers with his rock 'n' roll television dance show that became an inspiration for the hit Broadway musical Hairspray, died yesterday of complications from a stroke at Jefferson Regional Medical...Tags: Music Theater, Dance, Timonium, Arkansas, Radio
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Md. Marine killed in battle for Fallujah
Sun StaffMarine Lance Cpl. David M. Branning, who was raised by pacifist parents in the Baltimore area, was named by the Pentagon yesterday as the 16th Marylander to die in the fighting in Iraq. Branning, 21, who attended Waldorf School and Carver Center for Arts...Tags: Hobbies, Iraq, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Washington (U.S. state)
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A hidden paradise with affordable prices
Special to The SunBefore their marriage 14 years ago, Andre and Debbie Jones remember, they had a slight issue to overcome. They knew they would be moving in together, of course, but the question was where. Andre Jones was happy with his townhouse in Woodlawn. Debbie...Tags: Homes, Mardi Gras, Real Estate Agents, Roland Park, Bolton Hill
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A revival for Ednor Gardens-Lakeside
Special To The SunIt was a sad day for Reba Bullock when the Orioles played their last game at Memorial Stadium in 1991. "I liked listening to 'Ed-die! Ed-die!' said Bullock, a 30-year resident of Ednor Gardens-Lakeside, recalling the years when home-run hitting Eddie...Tags: Homes, Memorial Stadium, Baltimore Orioles, Colleges and Universities, Eddie Murray
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Deaths bring war home to Maryland
Sun StaffIn one awful span of five days, messengers in crisp dress uniforms have brought the war in Iraq to Maryland's doorstep, delivering grim news to the families of four slain soldiers. Their faces - smiling, or stoic, too young all of them - are haunting in...Tags: Iraq, California, Pennsylvania, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Finance
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Older homes stock Lake Walker
Special to SunSpotIf you go hunting for a lake in the Lake Walker neighborhood of Baltimore, you're going to be disappointed. (Lake Walker refers to Lake and Walker avenues, two streets that define the neighborhood.) However, if what you're looking for is a tucked-away...Tags: Homes, Easter, Family, Timonium, Moving and Storage
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Cleared paths or not, postal workers finish their rounds
Sun StaffEtched in granite on the facade of the main post office in New York, the motto sounds like a noble calling: "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." But on Lake Avenue,...Tags: Weather, Baltimore County, Politics, Maryland, New York
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Children's book drive gathers donations for schools, charities
Sun StaffSusan Harkins and her son, Quinn Hargitai, were on their way to an Orioles game May 5 - with three bags full of children's books in their back seat. Their last stop before going to the game: the parking lot at Polytechnic Institute-Western High School...Tags: Social Issues, Edwin Mulitalo, Children, The Salvation Army, Charity
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Older now, and still a beauty Govans remains a quiet charmer off York Road
Special to the SunIt began developing in the late 1700s as a stopover on the York Turnpike and as a rural community. A hundred years later, it became a suburban community that was eventually linked to the downtown area by streetcar. And in the last half-century it has...Tags: Homes, Baptist, Anglicanism, Christianity, Property
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