Hampden's Dogwood Restaurant Closed, Owners Confirm
A mainstay on 36th Street has closed its doors for good. Dogwood Restaurant, formerly located at 911 W. 36th Street, has been shuttered since Sunday, the Baltimore Sun reports. Owner Galen Sampson...
View ArticleWoodberry Kitchen Chef Spike Gjerde Named James Beard Finalist
North Baltimore Chef Spike Gjerde has long enjoyed local acclaim, but is now taking the national spotlight as a finalist for a James Beard award—a highly prestigious honor. Gjerde, of Woodberry...
View ArticleKeswick Using Music To Stimulate Memories
Flora Spangle, a dementia patient at Keswick Multicare, has some trouble with memory, but she knows what kind of music she enjoys. "I like good jazz. But I want to hear jazz when I’m in that kind of a...
View ArticleBaltimore's Jacoby Jones, Dorothy Hamill Star on DWTS
Ravens receiver Jacoby Jones broke out "the squirrel" with partner Karina Smirnoff in his first performance on Dancing With The Stars Monday night. The season premiere also featured Baltimore's Dorothy...
View ArticlePoll: Orioles Schedule Conflicts with Ravens’ Plans
Traditionally the Super Bowl champions get to play at home on the opening night of the season, but a scheduling conflict with the Orioles may make that impossible for the Ravens. The NFL would like to...
View ArticleProposal Day: Share Your Engagement Story, North Baltimore
Wednesday is Proposal Day. This one seems like it may be more dreamt up by the jewelry stores than by Hallmark, right? Seriously though: this holiday does exist. As Huffington Post tells it: "A man...
View ArticleBaltimore Police ID Man Gunned Down in Remington
Baltimore police have identified the man shot and killed in Remington Monday. D’Andre Thomas, 25, was shot at 9:41 a.m. in the 2700 block of Fox Street, according to Baltimore police. Thomas, of the...
View ArticlePolice Investigating Villages of Homeland Home Invasion
Police are searching for a robber following a home invasion in the Villages of Homeland. According to Baltimore police, at 1 a.m. on Monday in the 300 block of Homeland Southway, a robber walked into a...
View ArticleHelp Wanted: North Baltimore Job Postings
Looking for a new job? Your first job? North Baltimore Patch is here to help with a roundup of what's available in and around town. Know of an opening that isn't listed here? Share the details in the...
View ArticleZero Litter Does Trash Mob Shake
Zero Litter, anti-litter initiative founded by Hampden resident George Peters, found a new way to pick up a trash strewn lot. The group, which is planning more "Trash Mobs" through out the city, used...
View ArticleOrioles To Host Seat Tag Day On Saturday
Much like a car dealer offers a test drive before selling a vehicle, the Orioles are allowing fans a chance to preview their seats for the 2013 season. The Orioles will host Tag Day from 9 a.m. to noon...
View ArticleBaltimore Offers Neighborhood Event Grants
The Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts, in partnership with MECU, is offering grants up to $1,000 to help communities hold events aimed at revitalizing neighborhoods. The grants can be used to...
View ArticleRebuilding Together, ACE Hardware Partner For Tool Drive
A local nonprofit focused on helping low-income homeowners make critical home repairs has partnered with three Baltimore-area hardware stores to help build their collection of tools. Rebuilding...
View ArticleProposed City Budget Calls for New Taxes
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s proposed $2.3 billion fiscal year 2014 operating budget aims to close a $30 million deficit with new taxes and changes in the civilian employee pension systems. The...
View ArticleBaltimore President's Cup Play Begins Saturday
The President’s Cup brings the ping of hardball on aluminum bat back to Baltimore this weekend. Saturday marks the start of the third annual President’s Cup baseball tournament founded by Baltimore...
View ArticleMOM's Organic Market, Graul's Could Fill Rotunda Vacancy
Shoppers eager for a grocery store since Giant pulled out of the Rotunda back in January could be in luck. MOM's Organic Market, which has 10 stores throughout Maryland and Viriginia including one in...
View ArticleProposal To Move Liquor Stores Goes Before Commission
The Planning Commission is set to vote on new zoning rules that would force five North Baltimore liquor stores to move their business or stop selling liquor. Last summer the Baltimore City Health...
View ArticleWeekend Concerts: Cris Jacobs, Paul Simon Tribute, Dumpstaphunk
Thursday Who: Cris Jacobs (solo) Where: Kooper’s North, Lutherville-Timonium Time: 9 p.m. – 12 a.m. Cost: No cover Genre: Folk, bluegrass, jam Friday Who: Road to Graceland: A Paul Simon Tribute Where:...
View ArticleYour Weekend: 'Peter Pan,' Craft Fair
Here's some of what's going on around the Baltimore area this weekend. As always, you can see what's happening in your neighborhood or share your own events by clicking Events at the top of this page....
View ArticleNorth Baltimore Obituaries Through March 21
Burgee-Henss-Seitz Funeral Home Theresa R. Lipira passed away Mar. 20. Louise Young passed away Mar. 18. Emma Star Moore passed away Mar. 16. Abraham Alvin Weinberg passed away Mar. 15. Nicholas...
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