New York-Style Bagels and Pizza Come to Maryland
Adam Greenberg, 48, believes the minerals in the New York water supply are the secret ingredients behind New York pizza and bagels.
Read MoreAdam Greenberg, 48, believes the minerals in the New York water supply are the secret ingredients behind New York pizza and bagels.
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Temple B’nai Israel’s new home will be a nearly 9,500-square-foot building at 7199 Tristan Drive, on six acres of rural land in Easton. (Photo by Alan Mickelson)
The new home of the 68-year-old Reform temple will be a nearly 9,500-square-foot building at 7199 Tristan Drive, on six acres of rural land.
Read MoreThe nicest thing you can say to me is, “I didn’t know that.” Fortunately, I’m almost always able to tell someone something they don’t know, even those who were born here.
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Since 1987, Herman Heyn has enabled stargazers to examine the heavens from his perch in Fells Point.(Photo by Steve Ruark)
Herman Heyn, who turns 87 in December, says he’s witnessed a total of five eclipses. His first eclipse, a partial one, was in July 1945 at a Maine summer camp, he says.
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Thomas Kennedy, early 19th-century Washington County lawmaker and author of the "Jew Bill." (Public Domain)
The Thomas Kennedy Center will serve as a cultural and educational attraction for visitors from throughout Maryland and beyond. As an educational focal point for students, the center will be a public-private partnership.
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Owings Mills resident Chuck Cohen has been tuning pianos on the cruise ship Grandeur of the Seas for the past 15 years. (Photo courtesy of Royal Caribbean Cruises)
“I’m 75 this year and I love going to work every day,” says Cohen, a grandfather whose wife, Ann Amernick, is an acclaimed chef and cookbook writer. “I like the people, I like the mechanics of it and I like working with my hands.”
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Singer/music lecturer Steve Friedman: “It’s very affirming that you have a passion that people appreciate.” (Photo courtesy of Steve Friedman)
Friedman explores a theme, reminds you of when you saw your first Broadway show, and quite often performs a few songs in a fully professional lyrical tenor voice.
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