May 15, 2008 | Baltimore Messenger
Cross Keys might rule roost againCouple hopes new cafe revives power breakfast
“It better positions you in the market.”
Work crews reconfigure and renovate part of the Crossroads in the Radisson Hotel, which is downscaling the restaurant and expanding private dining and conference rooms. via Baltimore Messenger
Mt. Washington man produces 'big-budget' film
“This is my first experience with film.”
Email this story to a friend In the face of foreclosures, rising gas prices, devaluation of the dollar, a run on rice, and the 2008 presidential contest comes "I.O.U.S.A," a locally produced documentary about ... via Baltimore Messenger
Hospital branches out into neighborhoods
“We do know there is a shortage, and that it could continue to get worse in the next five years. People are responding to that”
"There's big news in Mt. Washington," says a glossy mailer from Union Memorial about it's new office. via Baltimore Messenger
Annual report outlines changes looming for Mt. Washington
“It certainly felt like that for the last year.”
One of the changes in store for Mt. Washington is a $500,000 makeover of Luckman Park. via Baltimore Messenger
Bolton St. Jews go own way New synagogue first for Mt. Washington
“Leaving Bolton Street was the trigger or the catalyst for a great opportunity to start something new -- to start what we wanted, to start from the ground up”
Congregants gather for a Saturday morning service Oct. 17 at Kol HaLev Synagogue based at St. via Baltimore Messenger
Trouble follows plan for Jones Falls path
“This concept is just not a reasonable concept”
Signage for an overgrown exercise trail is hidden behind Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, where city planners propose to build a leg of the Jones Falls Hiking and Biking Trail. via Baltimore Messenger
She Loves Lucy Mona Lisa also a hit with homeowner Linda Gallagher and her husband, Clint Tsao, tripled the size of their home, allowing two famous women to each have a room of her own. via Baltimore Messenger