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“Roy Lipstenstein the Goat” was one of 12
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Wednesday, OCTOBER 10, 2012
High-brow arts in the Highlands
by Erik Zygmont
[email protected]
Photo by Erik Zygmont
Sharkzilla races past Banner Neighborhoods’ Smooth Sailing
different generations working together and
having fun. Communities For All Ages is a
30-person group with members from the
Creative Alliance, the Southeast Community
Development Corp., and Banner
Neighborhoods. Members range in age from
14 to 54, according to Leanna Wetmore, an
organizer of the event.
“Good afternoon Highlandtown! Are we
ready for Art Carts?!”
The microphone squeaked heavily as
Delegate Luke Clippinger, judge of the
gravity-powered cart race in Highlandtown,
worked up the crowd. Small children clapped
their hands over their ears.
CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
“Are we ready for feedback?” Clippinger
added.
Last Saturday was the second annual All
Ages Art Cart Derby. Starting at Conkling
St., racers rode their carts two blocks down
the Gough St. hill.
“We are getting ready to start the first
runs down the sheer terror that is Gough
Street,” said Clippinger.
There was a “dreadnought” (armored
battle tank thing), Mr. Boh in a race car, a
“sharkzilla”, a goat surrounded by maidens
in viking helmets, and more. Overall, there
were 12 carts—all home-made, all gravitypowered, and all with steering and braking
systems.
The point of the whole event, put on by
Communities For All Ages and sponsored Delegate Luke Clippinger judged the
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Artists of all ages
and abilities associated at Art Cart
Derby CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2
It wasn’t just a race. As Highlandtown
residents sipped beer from the Laughing
Pint, they checked out a variety of art exhibits and refreshment tents between race
heats.
“I’m glad to see a lot of people here,” said
Highlandtown resident Matthew Saindon, a
photographer. “We got a good crowd last
year; I think we’ll get a bigger crowd this
year.”
Saindon’s family raced “The Fireball of
Doom.” Unfortunately, the cart had a little
steering trouble in the first heat. That didn’t
stop anyone from having a good time, and
carts that had difficulty completing the
course received helpful pushes from bystanders.
The winner of race, speedwise, was
“Team Appendix and the Miracle Welders.”
The cart with the widest range of ages in its
building team was “Banner’s Smooth
Sailing,” by Banner Neighborhoods. The
best concept was awarded to “The
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2012
Fell’s Point one of top 10 greatest
BY ERIK ZYGMONT
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You can travel by car on marathon Saturday...
Just be aware that there will be some road closures during the Baltimore
Running Festival on Saturday, Oct. 14.
Light St./Pratt/President to Lancaster: 8:05 a.m. to noon
Lancaster and Aliceanna: 8:10 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Boston/Lakeview/O’Donnell: 8:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Linwood Ave. to Madison St.: 8:20 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.
Fayette to Broadway: 8:55 a.m. to 10:05 a.m.
Broadway to Pratt: 9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.
Pratt to Patterson Park to Eastern to Linwood: 9:05 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
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OUR OPINION
Now it’s official—the American Planning
Association has just named Fell’s Point one
of its 10 Great Neighborhoods for 2012.
“APA singled out Fell’s Point, one of
America’s most important Colonial and
Civil War seaports, for its historic maritime
role, character and charm, architecture, and
preservation efforts,” read an APA press
release explaining the designation. “Just over
a mile from downtown Baltimore, Fell’s
Point offers views of the Inner Harbor,
quaint shops and boutiques, dozens of restaurants, and the highest concentration of
pubs in the city.”
The APA is a national professional association for city and regional planners.
“I think it’s quite an honor,” said Joanne
Masopust, president of the Fell’s Point
Community Organization.
Masopust left Bolton Hill for Fell’s Point
on Oct. 1, 1979.
“Obviously, if I’ve lived here that long, I
like living here,” she said.
Masopust’s assessment of the neighborhood matched some points of that of the
APA.
“There are an abundance of restaurants
and Yours
Letter: Patterson Park battle echoes
back to Fell’s Point highway proposal
To the Editor:
What would downtown Baltimore look
like today if the community hadn’t fought
plans to demolish Fell’s Point for a super
highway? Years from now, what might
Patterson Park look like if activists lose
their battle against a 96-car parking lot
and paved roadway?
It’s wonderful nearly 500 “very vocal
residents” met to express their displeasure
about the idea. Apparently the point got
across, because prior to last week’s discussion Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
announced the creation of a Patterson
Park Master Plan Working Group.
But why wasn’t the community consulted in the first place? Before any landscape architect was hired, local residents
should have been brought on board. It’s
likely the mayor’s office and city agencies
believed Baltimore’s apathy would mean a
slam dunk for project. How terrific it’s not
the case!
I live in Harbor East and understand
my condo would not exist had the 1960s
interstate been pushed through. Nor would
the Inner Harbor business and residential
neighborhood be a reality if that multilane highway idea had succeeded.
Community activism and neighborhood
involvement are signs a healthy city. The
mayor and city officials should be delighted. Instead of spending any more money
on a Patterson Park Master Plan or
Working Groups, let’s just leave the park
alone!
Rosalind Ellis Heid
Inner Harbor
P.S. I was a marshall in the Great
Lantern Parade several Halloweens ago. I
visit the park frequently; the last time was
during the Flea Market on September
15th.
that serve good food,” she said, “ and some
that serve excellent food.”
But the Point’s greatness goes beyond
what the neighborhood offers its residents. It
also comes from what the residents themselves offer, Masopust said.
“I’ve established a close set of friends and
neighbors, and I’ve found people here are
very willing to help each other out,” she
said.
She cited two events—“Snowmageddon”
and Hurricane Isabel—as evidence.
During Snowmageddon, the 2010 storm
that dumped 2 feet on Baltimore, neighbors
ensured that those tucked in on narrow
Regester St. could get out to the main
roads.
“The guys on my block shoveled pathways so that everyone on the block could get
to Aliceanna or Lancaster Street,” said
Masopust. “It looked like a little maze.”
During 2003’s Hurricane Isabel, Masopust
lost power for a long time. The owner of
Brick Oven Pizza gave her ice that he wasn’t
using.
She said that those two examples are
indicative of the way neighbors look out for
each other in Fell’s Point.
“People really do pitch in and help each
other with what needs to be done,” she said.
The APA said that neighborhoods on its
Great Places list have many of the features
that are part of an “ideal community,” such
as “locally owned businesses, transit, neighborhood parks, and sidewalks.”
“They illustrate how the foresight of planning fosters tomorrow’s communities,” the
release said.
Masopust said that a few more features
could make Fell’s Point even better.
“ I think we could be even higher on that
list if we had a library, a drugstore, and a
viable food mart,” she said.
Wednesday, OCTOBER 10, 2012
The Baltimore Guide 5
Kraft wants Patterson Park
‘working group’ together by end
of October
by Erik Zygmont
[email protected]
In a statement emailed to constituents on
Wednesday, Oct. 3, First District Councilman
Jim Kraft announced his intention to put
together the working group to decide the
future of Patterson Park by the end of the
month. Furthermore, the remaining three
public meetings to discuss the Recreation
and Parks proposal for 96 new parking
spaces and a loop road in the park were
cancelled, as the proposal has been put on
hold.
“Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake intervened on behalf of the community and
ordered the [Department or Recreation and
Parks] and the [Health Department] to work
with me and the community to create a
Patterson Park Master Plan Working
Group,” Kraft wrote.
Kraft is referring to Rawlings-Blake’s
statement disseminated on Tuesday, Oct. 2,
in which she said that she had ordered
Recreation and Parks and the Health
Department to partner with the councilman
to create the group, which would be charged
with “building on the the existing master
plan to create comprehensive, communitydriven strategies to enhance green space,
increase traffic safety, and facilitate
improved recreational opportunities in and
around Patterson Park.”
The mayor’s order came the day after the
first of the scheduled Patterson Park meetings, in which nearly 500 residents showed
up and loudly expressed their disapproval
of the plan to add more parking.
“No more cars, no more parking, and no
more paving” has been the dominant message coming from the community since the
proposal surfaced.
“The message that we conveyed at
Monday evening’s meeting was heard loudly and clearly,” Kraft wrote. “All of the
plans of [the Department of Recreation and
Parks] and [the Health Department] have
been placed on hold. This does not mean
that they have been taken off the table. It
means that they have been stopped and are
not moving forward now.”
The next steps, Kraft wrote, are to cancel
the remaining public meetings on the parking proposal, since it is now on hold, and put
the working group together by the end of the
month.
“Third, as a principal partner in the
Working Group,” Kraft wrote, “I will work
with DRP and the HD to make certain that
all its plans, proposals and actions are
The message that we
conveyed at Monday
night’s meeting was
heard loudly and
clearly.
-Jim Kraft
shared with the community. There must
never be any question about what the Group
is doing and whether it is being done in an
open and transparent way. Nor should there
be any question as to whether the community has had an opportunity to participate in
the development of the Master Plan or
whether it is reflective of its desires for the
future of the Park.”
The plan for 96 parking spots and a loop
road had come about in conjunction with a
Health Department proposal to relocate the
services of the John Booth Senior Center to
the park’s Casino building, and for plans
from the Department of Recreation and
Parks to expand the activities of and renovate the Virginia Baker Recreation Center in
the park.
In search of
GERALDINE MARSH
She graduated from
Patterson Park High
School in June 1948.
She is now 82.
Her last known address
was 701 S. Conkling St.
Baltimore, MD
If you are her or know
her, please have her
contact me..
Email:
[email protected]
Call 1-717-244-0088
Emil Korczynski
Patterson Park High School
June 1948
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2012
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Wednesday, October 10
Thursday, October 11
lines for the start of the 23rd Annual Great
Tour the “USCGC Taney”: Part of “Free Zumba: Free zumba every Thursday, Sept
Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race just south
Fall Baltimore,” a monthlong series of free 6 – Oct. 18, at the Patterson Park Extension,
of the Bay Bridge at 1:30 p.m. The schooevents all over the city. Museum educator between Linwood Ave. and Ellwood Ave.
Ryan Szmanski leads a walking tour of the All levels welcome. Children under 12 years
USCGC Taney, focusing on the massing of old must be accompanied by an adult.
the Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor, HI, and the Info:[email protected].
subsequent attack on the naval station by Hampstead Hill Association: The next
imperial Japan. Pier 5. 6 p.m. This event is meeting will be held on Thursday, Oct. 11 at
free, but space is limited, so reservations are 6 p.m. at Hampstead Hill Academy, 500 S.
required. R.S.V.P. to 410-539-1797 x422 or Linwood Ave., in the library. Pizza will be
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Saturday, October 13
Kerplunk! Free Family Art: Open to
families and kids of all ages. Drop in to the
Creative Alliance for a tour and family artmaking fun. Stop in for a quick visit or stay
for the entire afternoon to make a collage,
drawing, or sculpture. Youth must be accompanied by an adult — to enhance that special bond between adult and child. Kerplunk
runs every Saturday through Dec. 1, 12-3
p.m., at the Creative Alliance, 3134 Eastern
Ave. Info: 410-276-1651.
Charm City Roller Girls: The Charm
City Roller Girls’ eighth home team season
continues with another high-octane doubleheader. Clarence “Du” Burns Arena, 1301
S. Ellwood Ave. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
The first whistle is at 6:30 p.m., and the
Parade of Sail: The Great Chesasecond bout starts at approximately 8
peake Bay Schooner Race’s Parade
p.m. This event is family friendly and
of Sail is today, Oct. 10. See over
wheelchair accessible. Tickets can be pur30 schooners from Fell’s Point,
chased at the door for $15, but it’s recomCanton, and Inner Harbor. See
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A Fall Day at ROHA Farm
Visit our Festival Food Vendor
Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and more!
Other activities: Bean Bag Toss, Calf Roping, Straw
Climb, Face Painting, Pedal Tractors, Pony Rides,
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Other times by appointment. Call to schedule:
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Help Plant Trees: Volunteers are needed
to help plant trees in the McElderry Park
neighborhood on Saturday Oct. 13
Meet at 9 a.m. at William Paca Elementary
School at 200 N. Lakewood Ave. No experience necessary Gloves and tools will be
provided. Info: amanda@baltimoretreetrust.
org.
Natty Boh Car Show: Exotic, muscle,
and collector car show to benefit “Believe in
Tomorrow.” 1501 S. Clinton St., 9 a.m. - 2
p.m.
Sunday, October 14
Our Lady of Pompeii Feast Day: A
concert and dinner featuring Elio Scaccio,
Noon-4 p.m. at 210 S. Conkling St. $30 per
person. Info: 410-675-7790
Monday, October 15
Just Polka: Monday evenings from 7-9
p.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Hall, 6400 E.
Pratt St. at Kane. Reservations are required.
Info: 443-969-4361.
Save the Date
Oct. 19 “A Beheading in Spokane”:
opens at the Fells Point Corner Theater.
Info: [email protected].
Oct. 19 Dundalk Knights of
Columbus Fish Fry: 2111 Eilers Ave.,
next to the firehouse. Noon - 6 p.m. Pollack,
steak fries, cole slaw, rolls, dessert, coffee.
$11 per platter. Info: 410-409-8173.
Oct. 20 Harbor Harvest: The Annual
Harbor Harvest will take place from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at West Shore Park. This free,
family-friendly event will feature live music
by Recess Monkey, an IKEA urban pumpkin patch, a hay maze, pony rides, a petting
zoo, pumpkin decorating, face painting,
games, arts and crafts, food trucks, drinks
and more. The rain date is Sunday, Oct. 21.
Info: [email protected].
Oct. 20 Fall Fling: The Fall Fling will
take place from 2:30 - 8 p.m. at West Shore
Park. This free event will feature some of
the city’s best food trucks, beer, wine, mixed
drinks, live music, corn hole, and a Waterfront
Kids play area. The rain date is Sunday, Oct.
21. Info: [email protected].
Oct. 20 BARCStober Fest: BARC’s
annual BARCStober Fest, featuring the
“Ready, Set, Sniff” 5 K run. The fun begins
at 11 a.m. in Patterson Park near the pagoda.
BARCStober Fest includes: pet contests
(including costume), pet health and welfare
specialists, pet blessings, pet micro-chipping, stage entertainment, food vendors,
local artists, silent auction, raffle, other area
animal rescues and more. Info: http://baltimoreanimalshelter.org.
Oct. 21 Oktoberfest: The United
Evangelical Church (UEC), at 3200 Dillon
St., has its Oktoberfest from noon-5 p.m., to
mark the 140th anniversary of UEC. Food,
beer, live music, raffles. and prize wheels.
Oct. 25 Race for Education: The St.
Casimir School will sponsor their annual
Race for Education (rain date October 26)
in the circle park adjacent to St. Casimir
Church from 8:15 a.m. to noon. All students, faculty, and staff will run, jog, sprint
and walk laps to help raise funds for essential educational needs and new after school
care programs. Info: Jennifer Anderson,
443-570-0705.
Community Notebook
Classes in Italian Language,
Culture, and Cooking: The Rev. Oreste
Pandola Adult Learning Center at St. Leo’s
Church, located at 914 Stiles St., offers
more than two dozen courses. Info: 410866-8494 or www.pandola.baltimore.md.
us.
2012 Lantern Parade Call for
Volunteers: The Creative Alliance invites
the community to volunteer as parade marshalls, float makers, lantern workshop
assistants, and plastic bottle collectors.
Please drop off clean plastic bottles (which
will be made into lanterns) at 3134 Eastern
Ave. Info: [email protected] or
410-276-1651.
Public Meetings on Baltimore’s
Pools: Baltimore City Recreation and
Parks is working on a long-term plan for its
pool system. “Dive In, Baltimore!” will
hold public meetings to discuss the conditions of the pool system, examine the
aquatics facilities and programming of
other comparable cities, and determine
priorities for a long-range aquatics program for Baltimore residents. Join them for
one of four public meetings. Info: www.
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Canton Baptist Food Drive: Canton
Baptist, 3302 Toone St., is trying to keep its
food pantry full. To donate, call 410-5631177.
Dundalk Food Pantry: The Dundalk
Church of the Nazarene, 1626 Lynch Rd.,
has a food pantry to help families in the
community. Those in need or those wishing to donate food can call 410-288-5136..
Local Preschool Openings: United
Evangelical’s PACT program (Parents and
Children Together) has openings for preschoolers to learn through art, projects,
and play. Info/classroom visits: Concetta
Clark, 410-995-0118.
8 The Baltimore Guide
Wednesday, OCTOBER 10, 2012
Central Avenue project includes Harbor Point connector bridge
by Erik Zygmont
[email protected]
Construction on proposed improvements
to Central Ave., from Baltimore St. south to
the Harbor Point development, would begin
next summer if the proposal comes to fruition.
The proposal also includes a connector
bridge, which would basically extend from
the present southern end of Central Ave. and
cross the water onto the Harbor Point peninsula, future home of the 27.3-acre mixed use
development of Harbor Point.
A 227,000 square-foot Morgan Stanley
building is currently located at Harbor
Point’s southeast corner, and the next step in
the development is a facility for energy producer Exelon, which purchased Baltimore’s
Constellation Energy in March of this year,
according to Jonathan Flesher of Harbor
East Development, the group behind Harbor
Point.
According to the Baltimore City
Department of Transportation, the Central
Ave. portion of the proposal would address
several current deficiencies. At a public
meeting last week, the DOT pointed to bad
pavement, sidewalk and drainage conditions
as one problem with Central Ave. in its current state, as well as a lack of bike lanes,
trees, and other landscaping features.
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Lighting also needs to be improved, and the
sidewalks are not currently compliant with
the Americans with Disabilities Act, according to DOT.
The proposal would reconstruct the roadway and sidewalks, mining space for a fivefoot bike lane by cutting the median from 20
feet to 10 feet across. Like the present road,
the new Central Ave. would be a four-lane
road, with two lanes for each direction of
travel.
The other major change would be to the
sidewalk, which would have a minimum of
5 feet of walking space, with another 5 feet
for trees, benches, and other landscaping
features.
“We’re going to make greening a priority,” said Michael Wilmore, an engineer with
Baltimore DOT.
“If it comes to fruition, I’ll be happy,”
commented Little Italy resident Gia
Blattermann. “The only wish I would have
is that they do it now and get it over with...
Little Italy welcomes it, believe me.”
The total bill for the project is $33 million,
with $27 million coming from federal monies, according to DOT, including “available
money from other city projects.”
The other $6 million, coming from the
city itself, would pay for the connector
bridge to Harbor Point. According to Flesher,
the plan to build the connector bridge came
soon after Exelon announced intentions to
set up in Harbor Point, which has few access
points.
“In order for us to build another building,
the DOT told us we need another way out
[of Harbor Point],” said Flesher.
He said that bonds based on the increased
tax revenue the city expects to earn from the
completed Harbor Point development will
be issued for the construction of the bridge—
a funding device known as tax-increment
financing.
Like Central Ave., the connector bridge
would have four vehicular travel lanes and
two bike lanes, and a sidewalk.
According to Flesher, Harbor Point will
eventually become something like Harbor
East.
“Today there is residence, retail, restaurants, hotels, and businesses there,” he said.
Residents have through Oct. 18 to make
their opinions on the project known to the
city. Email [email protected].
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The Baltimore Guide 9
Three-alarm Thursday morning fire burns Fell’s Point liquor store
by Erik Zygmont
[email protected]
A three-alarm fire early on the morning
of Thursday, Oct. 4, caused extensive damage to the building housing Fells Point
Liquor and Bar, 1709 Fleet St.
“The building’s condemned now,” said
Battalion Chief David Goldman of the
Baltimore City Fire Department. “The roof’s
burned off and fallen into the third floor.”
Goldman said that the fire began on the
first floor, but “chased” to the third floor,
following exhaust fans and pipe fittings
upward.
“It spared most of the second floor,” he
Photo by Erik Zygmont
said.
A three-alarm fire typically brings about
35 pieces of equipment and 100 firefighters
to the scene, Goldman said.
It was about 11 a.m. when the Guide
spoke to Goldman. By then, he said, the fire
was “basically out,” but personnel were still
conducting a “fire watch” to make sure no
hot embers were left to smolder.
“We don’t want to come back here 10 or
12 hours later,” he said.
The fire was contained in the single build-
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Goldman said that two firefighters
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On June 11 of this year, another business
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10 The Baltimore Guide
Wednesday, OCTOBER 10, 2012
BIRDS HOUSE: Matusz smokes hamilton in duel
by
Andy
Mindzak
The Baltimore Orioles did it again, surprising everyone by beating the Texas
Rangers in the one-game Wild Card, and
moving on to face the New York Yankees.
Going in to the Rangers game, there
weren’t too many numbers in Baltimore’s
favor. On the season, Baltimore went 2-5
against the Rangers, losing a few of those
games by a hefty margin. During one of
those games, Josh Hamilton hit four home
runs and drove in eight runs at Camden
Yards.
It definitely couldn’t have been good to
face them again.
The O’s were starting Joe Saunders, who
had been pitching well this season since
coming over from a trade with the Arizona
Diamondbacks. One significant point, how-
ever, was that Saunders had a 9.38 ERA was tasked to face the
playing at the Rangers’ stadium in six career
ever dangerous Hamilton.
starts. That’s definitely not a good
What transpired next was one of the best
sign.
three-pitch sequences I have ever seen.
Baltimore was facing off against Yu
Matusz was brought in because it gave a
Darvish, who put together a great 2012, his
first in America. For the season, Darvish
went 16-9 with a 3.90 ERA and struck out
221 batters in 191.1 innings. Not only that,
Darvish was stellar in his five September
starts, going 3-0 with a 2.21 ERA and a
ridiculous 0.74 WHIP.
Yikes.
The Orioles were facing off against the
highest scoring offense in all of baseball.
Texas scored a Major-League-best 808 runs
while hitting .273 as a team, good for third
best overall behind the Rockies and Angels
who hit .274.
Oof.
Then the Orioles did what they do best:
Surprise everyone. Saunders pitched exceptionally well, going 5.2 innings and allowing
only one earned run on six hits. Former
Ranger Darren O’Day threw two great
innings in relief, allowing only one hit
before leaving in favor of Brian Matusz, who
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Hamilton, all .285 of him with 43 home runs
and 128 RBI. Now, Matusz doesn’t really
throw that hard, topping out usually around
92 MPH, so he won’t blow a fastball by you,
and it was apparent to me that Hamilton was
expecting curveballs for the entire at-bat.
Sadly for him, he never got one.
Matusz started him off with a fastball for
a strike, and then gave him another. Now
with the count 0-2, you could probably bet
the house that a curveball was coming, an
attempt to get Hamilton to chase and strike
out.
Nope.
Matusz threw another fastball. Hamilton
was late on his swing, obviously guessing
curve, and struck out to end the eighth
inning. Matt Wieters could not have called
that at-bat any better, and Matusz made the
pitches when it counted.
The O’s went on to win 5-1 and now face
the Yankees in the ALDS. No matter what
happens in that series, the O’s have certainly
surprised everyone, even their own fans (and
this writer).
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4.5 Oz.
2 3
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Dole Classic
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Kraft 8 Oz.
Salad Dressing
48 Oz. All Varieties
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Breyer’s
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25
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3.99
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Progresso • 18.5 Oz. Cans
3/$4
10/$10
Vegetable
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27
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6 Pack 24 Oz. Btls.
Pepsi Cola &
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3 10
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8 White Rolls
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Paper Towels
9.99
$
26
27
35
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Boneless Beef
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16 Oz.
Selected 64 Oz.
Tropicana Pure
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2.49
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Selected 59 Oz.
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Santoni’s Lean
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Fieldale Split
Chicken Breast
Hellman’s
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64 Oz. Btls.
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1.89
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Family Packs
Assorted
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62.5 Oz.
11.99
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Fresh Lean
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24 Dbl. Rolls
Charmin
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5 Lb. Bag
Santoni’s IGA
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Turkey Hill
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Alexander & Hornung
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Fresh Sliced In Deli
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5.99
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General Mill Cereals
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10.8-14.1 Oz., Cocoa Krispies 16.5 Oz. or
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Honey Nut Cheerios 12.25 Oz., Frstd. Tst. Crunch 12.3 Oz.,
MG Cheerios 12.8 Oz., Total Whl. Grain 16 Oz., Total Raisin
Bran 18.25 Oz. or Cinn. Tst. Crunch 12.2 Oz.
Betty Crocker
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Dunkin Donuts
Coffee
$
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4.5-8 Oz.
2/$4
11-12 Oz.
Nature Valley
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Capri Sun or
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2/$5
Selected 10 Packs 60 Oz.
Gatorade 8 Ct.
Thirst Quenchers
2/$5
160 Oz.
2/$10
Knoor
Selected Sides
Santoni’s IGA
Canned Vegetables
Hormel Chili
with Beans
Dinty Moore Beef
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10 10
43
35
35
2/$5
Red Rose
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48-100 Ct.
6-8.94 Oz.
2.99
$
3.8-5.6 Oz.
11-15.25 Oz.
/$
Hershey Baking
Chips
8-12 Oz.
Selected 15 Oz. Cans
/$
Luvs Jumbo
Pack Diapers
2 5
/$
23-50 Ct.
6.99
6.99
Beverages & Snacks
2/$5
Santoni’s IGA
Instant Coffee
8 Oz.
3.99
$
3.5 Lb. Bags
$
4.99
35
6.99
$
Planter’s Dry Roasted
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Quaker
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16 Oz. Jars
3.79
3-3.5 Oz.
2.99
Zatarain’s
side Dishes
2 5
/$
6-8 Oz.
Poland Spring
Water
Orville Redenbacher’s
MW Popcorn
Gallons or 3 Liters
3-4 Packs 4.65-8.7 Oz.
10 10 10 10
/$
4 5
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4/$5
2/$6
2 Liter Btls.
6.99
$
48 Oz. Btls.
Lay’s 10-10.5 Oz.
Potato Chips
Canada Dry &
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20/12 Oz. Cans
2/$3
$
2 5
24/12 Oz. Cans
5.1-6.2 Oz.
Crisco Canola or
Vegetable Oil
General Mills Fiber 1
Brownie Bars
4.1-7 Oz.
Betty Crocker
Hamburger Helpers
Bushs Baked or
Grillin’ Beans
/$
Keebler
Fudge Shoppe
Cookies
6.6-12 Oz.
Coca Cola &
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10 10
/$
10/$10
/$
Pepsi Cola &
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Santoni’s IGA
Bread Crumbs
15 Oz.
21.5-28 Oz. Cans
/$
Beneful Dry
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San Giorgio
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12-16 Oz.
15 Oz. Cans
/$
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Tradewinds
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128 Oz.
Nabisco
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9.5-14 Oz.
$
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2.99
Utz Party Mix
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Utz
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13 Oz.
3.69
Schmidt’s OT
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2.99
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11.5-14 Oz.
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Short Ribs
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3.69
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Fresh Lean
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1.5 Lb.
1.29
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Center Cut Bone-In
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3.89
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3.49
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85/15
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3.29
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Perdue Chicken
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Lb.
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3.59
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Shady Brook Fresh
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27
Tyson Heat N’ Serve
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$4.99
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Buddig Tub
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2.99
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Oscar Mayer Basic
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45
Hillshire Farms Deli Carve
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27
Hillshire Farms Ultra Thin
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2/$7
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13.5-14 Oz.
4.2-5.75 Oz.
Philly 1/4 Lb.
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2 Lb. Pkg.
1.99
$5.99
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Fresh
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5.99
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Cherrystone
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$
(1) Dozen
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Pierogies
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Fresh
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4.99 Pictsweet
Steamable Veggies
7-8.6 Oz.
2 5
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Land O’ Lakes Fresh Buttery
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Selected 15 Oz.
2/$5
56
/$
Grower’s Pride
Orange Juice or
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59 Oz.
2/$5
Smucker’s
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4 Ct. 8 Oz.
Selected 6 Oz.
10/$5
Dannon Adult & Kids
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Selected 16-18.6 Oz.
36
/$
2.59
$
$
4.49
23
/$
10 Oz.
Lb.
7.5-10.2 Oz.
2.29
$
Santoni’s IGA
Sour Cream
Blue Bunny
Ice Cream
Selected 56 Oz.
Pillsbury Crescent
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Reg. or Lt. 16 Oz.
8 Ct. 8-13.9 Oz.
1.29
2/$4
$
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1.99
4/$5
Pepperidge Farm
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$
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Totino’s Pizza Rolls 15 Ct.
or Party Pizzas
1.19
Crystal Farms
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8 Oz.
Lb.
$
Yoplait GoGurt
Value Packs
36 Oz.
La Yogurt
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Fresh
Whole
Whiting
2.99
$
4-5 Oz.
2/$3
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5.99
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Jose Ole Burritos
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Selected 10 Oz.
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Yummy Chicken
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12.84-16 Oz.
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Seven incidents of gunpoint robbery reported in Southeastern District
Robbery
Imla St., 400 block, Sept. 30, 2:49 p.m. A
man reported to police that while he was
walking in the alley, suspects approached
him wearing masks, knocked him to the
ground, assaulted him and held him down.
They took his wallet. Two suspects were
later arrested.
E. Lombard St., 1500 block, Sept. 30,
1:05 p.m. A man reports that while he was
walking four suspects approached him,
assaulted him, and stole his wallet. The four
suspects then fled.
Bank St., 1700 block, Sept. 30,9:50 p.m. A
man told police that while he was walking
he heard voices behind him. An unknown
group of four males knocked him to the
ground and began to assault him. They then
stole items from his pockets and fled.
Eaton St., 200 block, Oct. 1, 12:04 p.m. A
woman told police that she was out walking
when someone approached her from behind,
placed a gun to her side, took her purse, and
fled.
N. Conkling St.,100 block, Oct. 2, 11:15
p.m. A woman told police that while she was
walking outside, someone exited a parked
car with tinted windows, approached her,
and asked for her money. She said no. The
suspects then pulled out a revolver. The
victim’s friend said, “She just saw the
knockers up the street.” The suspects then
walked back to the car and drove off.
N. Lakewood Ave., unit block, Oct. 2,
3:15 p.m. A man told police that he was
walking home when he was approached
from behind and struck in the back of the
head. The suspect fled the scene.
S. Patterson Park Ave., unit block, Oct.
3, 10:15 p.m. A man told police that while he
was walking, a suspect approached him
with a small caliber handgun. The man gave
the suspect his wallet. The suspect then
fled.
S. Luzerne St., 500 block, Oct. 3, 9:48
p.m. A man told police that while he was
walking he was approached by three suspects who displayed a knife and took his cell
phone, bag, laptop, and two iPads before
fleeing.
E. Baltimore St., 2300 block, Oct. 3,
11:11 p.m. A man told the police that he was
walking his dog in Patterson Park when two
suspects approached him, demanded prop-
erty, pushed him to the ground, went through
his pockets, and assaulted him with what the
man believes was a gun. The suspects took
nothing and fled.
E. Fayette St., 3400 block, Oct. 4, 10:00
p.m. A woman told police that during an
argument with her boyfriend, he became
angry and she called 911. During that time,
she says he took her cell phone and grabbed
her by the throat. The suspect then fled; a
warrant was obtained for his arrest.
S. Ann St., 100 block, Oct. 4, 10:45 p.m. A
woman told the police that a man approached
her and pulled out a silver handgun. He
demanded her money. When she showed
him she had only change, he took her cell
phone. The suspect fled.
N. Luzerne Ave.,600 block, Oct 4, 11:36
p.m A woman told police that she was
approached by a suspect who grabbed her
backpack. The suspect took the backpack
and the woman’s cell phone and fled.
S. Castle St., 600 block, Oct. 4, 12:40
a.m. A woman told police that she was
walking north on Castle when a man pushed
her up against the wall and placed a gun to
her head and demanded her money. The
suspect took everything but the woman’s
cell and then fled.
S. Patterson Park Ave., unit block, Oct.
5, 8:50 p.m. A woman reported to police that
she was walking home from parking her car
when a suspect approached her and said,
“Shh..” He then pointed a gun to her side
and back and threatened to shoot her. He
took her wallet and fled.
S. Bouldin St., unit block, Oct. 5, 2 p.m. A
woman told police that she was walking
when someone approached her from behind,
placed an unknown sharp object in her side
and demanded her property. The suspect
then grabbed the property forcibly, threw
her to the ground, and fled.
Burglary
N. Streeper St., 100 block, Sept. 30, 2:50
a.m. After getting a burglary call, police
responded to the alley. The officer observed
a young man, who screamed that he was the
one who broke in. The man fled, and got
away after a four-block chase. A book bag
containing a school ID and bolt cutters was
recovered.
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Come out to Butchers Hill for a five-hour tour, stay for a lifetime
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Go on the Butchers Hill House Tour this
weekend and you might just decide to buy a
house there.
That’s what happened to Sue Noonan,
who is now co-chair of the annual tour.
“We came on the tour in ’87, bought a
house, and the next year we were on the
tour,” she said.
According to Noonan, she’s not the only
current Butchers Hill resident who ended up
in the neighborhood that way. Once they get
introduced to the neighborhood, people usually find something they like, she said.
“People are here for all different reasons,”
she said. “Usually its proximity to the park
and the friendly neighborhood.”
The friendliness will be on full display for
the self-guided tour of nine houses this
Sunday, Oct. 14, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Tickets are available the day of the tour at
the white house in Patterson Park at the
Lombard St. entrance, near the Pagoda. To
buy tickets in advance, visit www.butchershill.org.
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“Some are elegant; some are just cozy,”
Noonan said. “You get all different ideas for
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their own renovations.”
The most important criteria for getting
your house on the tour? Being enthusiastic
about opening your home to neighbors and
visitors.
“[The House Tour] has kind of changed
in purpose,” Noonan said, “but it’s still
dependent on people being willing to open
their homes.”
Though the tour still convinces folks to
move to Butchers Hill, that aspect of it was
more overt back when it was started, 30
years and change ago.
“It was really started in the late 70s or
early 80s by a group of people who had
worked hard on beautifying the neighborhood and wanted other people to see how
nice it was,” said Noonan. “They wanted to
encourage people to come and live in
Butchers Hill.”
The strategy worked.
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410-522-0177
Serving Canton, Fell’s Point, Federal Hill & Highlandtown for over 30 years
MERCHANDISE
EMPLOYMENT
1890 EASTLAKE Quartersawn
Tiger Oak 6’ bed & dresser w/
secret drawer and swivel mir- COCKER SPANIEL akc Don
ror, $1200 Call 410-893-8906 443-528-5906 Pups Blk or
2 blk/tan. House raised, shots,
vet cert. $600 males, $650
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VAULTS 2 lots Dulaney Valley
Gardens, $4000. Antique Elvis ABSOLUTELY PAYING Top
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ibles, Jewelry, Trains, Old
Toys, WW2 Memorabilia, Pottery, Glassware, Colts & OriolesCall Todd: 443-421-6113
BUYING COIN collections,
HUGE MOVING sale Great Silver Dollars, pre ‘64 silver
furn, HH, clothes, 1006 Brook- coins, Sterling Silver by Stilandwood Rd, Lutherville, off eff and Kirk, Pocket watches,
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Looking for part-time or
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No experience necessary, will
train. Make extra money for the
holidays.
If interested, please call
Deborah Nelson at
410-522-2221 between the hours
of 10am and 2om,
Tuesdays thru Fridays.
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Hours flexible. Send resume
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Project Manager to supervise
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on a large government custodial project in the Baltimore
area. Responsibilities include
quality control and overseeing
the completion of all custodial
work. Minimum of two years
of recent experience supervising custodial staff required.
Must be able to work a flexible
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Fax 410-358-6038. E-Mail:
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have own truck. Basic hand
tools, & 3 yrs exp. Good pay,
paid holidays. 410-399-0099
CLERK/STOCK PERSON 3-11
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2012
RENTALS AND REAL ESTATE
Independent Living
Apartments for Adults
Ages 55+
Income Restrictions Apply.
in FELL’S
and
POINT
PATTERSON
PARK
$599-$800/mo.
Application Fee* Waived for
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and no closing costs. We will buy any
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410-625-8877
KINGSVILLE LARGE garage
and office 115’ front on Bel
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mo + dep, Call 410-592-5933
How it works:
• Free estimate over the phone, or online.
• Immediate appointments to see your house.
garage large 16X18 $130/mo,
Highlandtown 5 1/2 St. 443562-7589
• Immediate firm price commitment.
• Settle anytime you like.
• Settlement takes about 15-30 minutes.
• Leave with your check and peace of mind
For a FREE estimate
call (410) 625.2221
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3514 NOBLE ST $895/mo remod ths 2bd, 1 ba, w/bsmt
443-250-7943
E. BALTO ROWHOMES 437
N. East Ave 2 Bd $850/mo
502 N. Bouldin 2 bd $925/mo
2637 Ashland 3 bd $995/mo
New Kit Nice Houses Pl Sec
Dep pl Utilities 410-215-5782
GREEKTOWN 3BR House for
rent on 200 blk Oldham st
avail immed. Call 410-3657394
EQUAL HOUSING All Real Estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal
to indicate preference, limitation or discrimination based
on race, color, religion, sex,
handicap, familial status or
national origin, or an intention
to make any such preference,
limitation or discrimination.
We will not knowingly accept
any advertising for Real Estate
which is in violation of the
law. All persons are hereby
imformed that all dwellings
advertised are available on an
equal opportunity basis. If
you believe that you may have
been discriminated against in
connection with the sale,
rental or financing of housing,
call The United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) at 1-800669-9777.
BUY, SELL
RENT IT!
J.T.P. CONSTRUCTION CO.
• Siding
• Gutters
• Windows/Doors
• Roof Top Decks
• Drywall
• Painting
• Masonary Work
• Brick Pointing
• Steps
• Stucco
• Concrete
• Finished Basements
• Additions
• Demolitions
• Kitchens/Bathrooms
call: 443-621-7040
Licensed & Insured
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ONLY $
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(Offer ends October 31, 2012)
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THE BALTIMORE GUIDE 19
RENTALS AND REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE Q&A
Source: www.hud.gov. For more information or an appointment with a
HUD-certified counselor, contact the Southeast Community Development
Corporation at 410-342-3234 www.southeastcdc.org.
WHAT QUESTIONS SHOULD I ASK
WHEN LOOKING AT HOMES?
Many of your questions should focus on
potential problems and maintenance issues.
Does anything need to be replaced? What
things require ongoing maintenance (e.g.,
paint, roof, HVAC, appliances, carpet)?
Also ask about the house and neighborhood, focusing on quality of life issues. Be
sure the seller's or real estate agent's answers
are clear and complete. Ask questions until
you understand all of the information they've
given. Making a list of questions ahead of
time will help you organize your thoughts
and arrange all of the information you
receive. The HUD Home Scorecard can
help you develop your question list.
HOW CAN I KEEP TRACK OF ALL
THE HOMES I SEE?
If possible, take photographs of each
house: the outside, the major rooms, the
yard, and extra features that you like or ones
you see as potential problems. And don't
hesitate to return for a second look. Use the
HUD Home Scorecard to organize your
photos and notes for each house.
HOW MANY HOMES SHOULD
CONSIDER BEFORE CHOOSING ONE?
There isn't a set number of houses you
should see before you decide. Visit as many
as it takes to find the one you want. On average, homebuyers see 15 houses before
choosing one. Just be sure to communicate
often with your real estate agent about
everything you're looking for. It will help
avoid wasting your time.
WHAT DOES A HOME INSPECTOR
DO, AND HOW DOES AN
INSPECTION FIGURE IN THE
PURCHASE OF A HOME?
An inspector checks the safety of your
potential new home. Home Inspectors focus
especially on the structure, construction,
and mechanical systems of the house and
will make you aware of only repairs,that are
needed.
The Inspector does not evaluate whether
or not you're getting good value for your
money. Generally, an inspector checks (and
gives prices for repairs on): the electrical
system, plumbing and waste disposal, the
water heater, insulation and Ventilation, the
HVAC system, water source and quality, the
potential presence of pests, the foundation,
doors, windows, ceilings, walls, floors, and
roof. Be sure to hire a home inspector that is
qualified and experienced.
in Listings March
It's a good idea to haveTopKristi
an
inspection
Booth
before you sign a written offer
since, once
443-690-1185
the deal is closed, you've bought the house
as is." Or, you may want to include an
inspection clause in the offer when negotiating for a home. An inspection t clause gives
you an 'out" on buying the house if serious
problems are found,or gives you the ability
to renegotiate the purchase price if repairs
are needed. An inspection clause can also
specify that the seller must fix the problem(s)
before you purchase the house.
Million Dollar View!!!!!!
6102 DANVILLE AVE - Model
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Owner/Broker
443-690-0552
ADVANCE
REALTY
DIRECT
“Waterfront
Specialist”
Rebecca Bossalina
410-491-9570
Realtors Welcome
MHBR No. 1444
Proudly announcing my
affiliation with
BALTIMORE BA7885097
Cute 2 BR/1 BA Townhouse.
Fence front and rear yard.
Current tenant on a month to
month. Investment opportunity.
Convenient to I-95 and
transportation. Shows well, but
appliances will convey as-is.
BALTIMORE
BC7888398 Great water
views, custom build in 06
with lots of upgrades. dual
zone hvac, open floor plan,
spacious rooms, covered
10x20 deck off kit, maple cabinets, oak
staircase, walk in closets, privacy fence to list a
few.
Office: 410-675-1551 x 37
Cell: 410-908-3568
ADRIAN SUSHKO
[email protected]
410-288-6700
12100 SUGAR MILL
CIR, BALTIMORE
BC7885326 Lovely 3
bedroom end of group in
Middle River.2.5 baths
with finished lower
level.Patio & deck for all your entertaining needs,
MIDDLE RIVER
BC7900371 Very
Cute Cozy Single
Home In Balto Co.
Pellet Stove Heats
The Entire Main Floor.
No Pets And No Smokers.
WESTMINSTER
BALTIMORE BA7937565
Beautiful 3BR, 2 full BA THS.
Fully rehabbed w/new cherry kit
and stainless steel appls Two car
garage with automatic opener
refinished hardwood floors first
and second level Faces Herring
Run park 1 block from tot lot love
the neighbors.
DUNDALK BC7839027
Affordably priced THS. 3 BR, 1.25
BA. Beautifully terraced front
gardens. Lovely hdwds on main
level. Large eat in kitchen w/
plenty of cabinets &counter
space. Addition on the rear that is
almost complete. Windows are
almost new. Subject to third party approval.
BALTIMORE BC7845788
End of Group Townhouse at
Affordable Price. Two Bedrms,
Dining Rm, Open Floor Plan,
Full Basement Unfinished. Big
Deck w/Storage Shed. A/C.
Great for Commuters
O’Donnell Square, Canton
500+ transactions since 2000 in Canton, Fell’s Point and
Patterson Park and still going strong!
BALTIMORE OFFICE
BALDWIN BC7906239
CR7934312 Built in
3 BR/2.5 BA colonial.
1988,3BR,split level,offCompletely redone. Roof,
street parking,fenced front
downspouts & HVAC only 1
yard,huge 3 car garage
yr old. Maple floors, gourmet kitchenw/granite
counters, brand new SS appls. Expansive finished with electric, 4 person hot tub,200 amp
LL with built ins. Large master BR w/Full Bath, 2
service,wood burning FP,double pane
closets. Full length screened porch.
windows,newer hot water heater.
Cummings & Co. Realtors
Thank you to my past, ongoing, and future clients!
Charles Dimario
410-804-4237
MILLERSVILLE
BALTIMORE
AA7873012 Beautiful
BA7882576 4 bedroom
split foyer w/2 car garage
2 full baths with wrap
located in Open and
around porch in
spacious living, dining,
kitchen combo. Kitupdated
Orangeville french pocket
with Corian, stainless appliances, breakfast bar.
doors between L/R & D/R
Wood stove in sun room. Finished LLprovides a
eat in kitchen this is a must see priced to sell
w/rec rm, 4th BR, laundry rm and work rm.
Call Frank 443-463-4476
Grant money available
for qualified applicants.
Full Service Discount Experts SM
BALTIMORE BC7852191
4 BR/3 Full BA Home on Jones’
Creek. House rebuilt in 2004.
Wood Flrs, Pella Wndws, Central
Vac. Large OPEN LR, DR & kit.
Great Entertainment space! Waterviews
GOURMET kit w/Granite, Stainless Appls, 5
Burner Cooktop, Double Wall Ovens, Pull Out
Drawers, Built in Desk, Island and Breakfast Bar.
OFFICE
DUNDALK BC7829415
$$$REDUCED 30K$$$$,
Priced To Sell, 3 Br, 2.5 Ba.
Beautifully Landscaped,
Enjoy Morning Coffee On
Your Private Rear Porch And Gardens, Move In
Condition...Owner Willing To Help With Closing.
BALTIMORE BC7843030
This is a diamond in the rough
Cash only sale house is in
need of repair but has lots of
potential
BALTIMORE BC7847364
3 BR/1.5 Bath THS. Spacious
rooms, Hdwdds in BR, partially
finished LL w/half BA. Covered
front and rear porches, private
back yard w/mature landscaping,
a shed and room for parking.
BALTIMORE BC7852829
This is a must see home is
completely remodeled home
with large master and very
spacious.
410-288-6700 www.AdvanceRealtyDirect.com
Now Interviewing New & Experienced Agents.
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