The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD) back issues from June 2005:
The Baltimore Sun Jay Hancock column.
Jun 01, 2005
Report calls for executives to run Baltimore port more like a business.
Jun 01, 2005
Maryland window contractor charged with violating 'do not call' law.
Jun 01, 2005
New Jersey sues chemical firm over asbestos contamination.
Jun 02, 2005
Maryland non-profit hospitals contribute $580 million in 'community benefit'.
Jun 02, 2005
Washington, D.C.-area states launch nanotechnology initiative.
Jun 02, 2005
Baltimore developer chosen for project near St. Louis Cardinals' stadium.
Jun 03, 2005
Forcclosure 'rescue' schemes prey on unsuspecting homeowners.
Jun 03, 2005
Watergate's ethics debate plays on in public schools.
Jun 03, 2005
Port of Baltimore employs X-ray to scan cargo for security.
Jun 03, 2005
The Baltimore Sun Bill Atkinson column.
Jun 03, 2005
Hunt Valley, Md., broadcast group to sell auto business holding.
Jun 07, 2005
Legg Mason in no hurry to seal deal with Citigroup.
Jun 07, 2005
Prosecutors face high hurdle in convicting white collar criminals.
Jun 07, 2005
Supreme Court rules on Title IX, but battle over women's sports to continue.
Jun 07, 2005
The Baltimore Sun Bill Atkinson column.
Jun 07, 2005
Legal Sea Foods may dock at 100 Cambridge Street
Jun 07, 2005; ... THE FIRST-FLOOR RETAIL SPACE OF 100 Cambridge Street may soon have its first tenants since the building complex opened in January 2004. Several potential leasees, including Legal Sea Foods, are interested in the property, according to Tracy Lawrence, spokesperson for MassDevelopment, the ...
Family fun on Boston's islands
Jun 07, 2005; ... WITH SUMMER SOON APPROACHING, many Bostonians are looking for outdoor activities appropriate for all ages. Though there is certainly an abundance of parks and other outdoor areas in the city, the Boston Harbor Islands' serve as a change of scenery for those looking to spend time outside in the ...
Ruling appealed in "Cat Lady" case
Jun 07, 2005; ... The cat lady may not get her cats back after all. Dave Procopio, spokesman for District Attorney Daniel Connelly's office, said an appeal has been filed in the Supreme Judicial Court on behalf of the commonwealth in the Heidi Erickson a.k.a. "cat lady" case. A former Charles Street ...
From our State Rep; New hope for a local, affordable grocery store
Jun 07, 2005; ... Since the Stop & Shop on Cambridge Street closed, residents of Beacon Hill, the West End and the North End have not had a local, affordable grocery store in which to shop. At long last this situation may be coming to an end. With the Central Artery and an MBTA station torn down, new ...
Out on the town; blu
Jun 07, 2005; ... 4 Avery Street 617-375-8550 I was fighting a cold when I walked into blu and was therefore happy to see the Grapefruit League Martini first on the list of cocktails. A blend of grapefruit vodka, Cointreau, fresh pink grapefruit juice and garnished with sugar and a floating slice of ...
A fight to the finish
Jun 07, 2005; ... WHEN ELIZABETH PETERSON sprints up Joy Street or begins a 20-mile run along the Esplanade, she said she isn't thinking about how the exercise might improve her figure. Instead, she's fighting to reclaim her body from a disease that's tried to destroy her bones one joint at a time. A ...
Three proposals submitted for 20 Somerset
Jun 07, 2005; ... THE DEPARTMENT OF CAPITAL Asset Management has received three proposals for its property at 20 Somerset Street. The former Metropolitan District Commission building has sat empty for two years and DCAM issued a request for proposals in mid-January, hoping to dispose of the property. All ...
A neighborhood crime watch?
Jun 07, 2005 ... There has been a spate of break-ins, muggings and store thefts in the neighborhood, leaving residents uneasy. The police have tried to address the crime and people's fears by instituting mounted patrols and generally increasing the time police officers spend on Beacon Hill. One must admit that ...
Sharon Horvath at Victoria Munroe Fine Art
Jun 07, 2005; ... There is something very seductive about the colors and compositions of Sharon Horvath's paintings that grace the walls of Victoria Munroe Fine Art on Beacon Street. The lusciousness of the colors, like penny candy, and the rounded, flowing shapes are easy on the eye. But then there is the way ...
"Jail Break" kicks off new hotel construction; 195-year jail and hospital relationship continues
Jun 07, 2005; ... AT LAST WEEK'S "JAIL BREAKING," Massachusetts General Hospital and Carpenter & Company, developers of the historic old Suffolk County Jail, kicked off another partnership: The transformation of the jail, owned for more than a decade by MGH, into a 308-room luxury hotel by Carpenter 6c ...
Beacon Hill businesses optimistic about projected summer season
Jun 07, 2005; ... DESPITE HIGH GAS PRICES AND increasing hotel costs, Americans and Europeans will be traveling in force this summer with Boston and other urban areas remaining highly popular leisure travel destinations, according to state and national tourism forecasters. The Greater Boston Convention ...
School committee considers changing assignment process
Jun 07, 2005; ... THE FIRST LESSON ANYONE CONSIDERING the Boston Public School system learns is that the formula used to assign children to a certain school is a complicated one. Often referred to as a "strategy-based" algorithm, the mathematical program used pushes parents to strategize when listing ...
NATURE IN THE CITY
Jun 07, 2005; ... Birders visiting the Public Garden during the early morning hours (before 6:30 a.m.) should be mindful that the Boylston Street side of the park is sometimes used by low-level drug dealers and their customers. These are usually young men who loiter at the base of trees or near the park gates, ...
Beacon Street Girls: Worst Enemies/Best Friends
Jun 07, 2005; ... I thought the book "Beacon Street Girls: Worst Enemies/Best Friends" by Annie Bryant was a fun read. It was fine and entertaining enough, but it was very predictable. The book is divided into parts. Put together with the title, the names of the parts were enough information for me to ...
Farmers' market opens for season; Cool weather delays some crops
Jun 07, 2005; ... ALTHOUGH SOME MAJOR CROPS, such as corn and tomatoes, will not be available in larger quantities until later in the season and others have been delayed because of cool, cloudy conditions, the City Hall Plaza Farmers' Market has opened to the public on Mondays and Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 6 ...
VIEWPOINT; PERSPECTIVES ON OUR COMMUNITY; The Ladies of Gee's Bend
Jun 07, 2005; ... Well, the ladies of Gee's Bend (Alabama) came to Boston, and May 30 was the public opening of a spectacular new show at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, with a collection of 60 of their quilts. You might have read about them and the discovery of the work they began in the 1930s. PBS did a ...
ask dog lady
Jun 07, 2005 ... A column for perplexed humans and their canine equivalents Dear Dog Lady, My husband and I recently divorced and are in the process of a big custody battle over our daughter. Before we separated he had purchased a dog for my daughter as her pet. Now that we are fighting, he has ...
GM to cut 25,000 jobs after posting $1 billion loss in first quarter.
Jun 08, 2005
The Baltimore Sun Jay Hancock column.
Jun 08, 2005
Developer to transform former tobacco factory.
Jun 08, 2005
Body art shows up at work more frequently.
Jun 08, 2005
Companies, Congress grapple with breaches in data security.
Jun 08, 2005
Englewood, Colo.-based developer to improve access for disabled in 16 states.
Jun 09, 2005
Baltimore industrial sector suffers setback in development plan.
Jun 09, 2005
Small fishing gear shops suffer at hands of big box stores, Internet.
Jun 09, 2005
Baltimore biotech firm forges ahead in stem cell field.
Jun 09, 2005
Baltimore-area blue-collar workers watch pension debates with wary eyes.
Jun 10, 2005
The Baltimore Sun Bill Atkinson column.
Jun 10, 2005
Arcane rule keeps Southwest Airlines' growth grounded in Dallas.
Jun 11, 2005
Companies have yet to comment on rumors of deal.
Jun 12, 2005
The Baltimore Sun Jay Hancock column.
Jun 12, 2005
Baltimore hiring expected to outpace rest of country.
Jun 14, 2005
The Baltimore Sun Bill Atkinson column.
Jun 14, 2005
Esplanade Association hires first executive director
Jun 14, 2005; ... A SEASONED VETERAN OF PARK and greenspace initiatives has been appointed the first executive director of The Esplanade Association. Patrice Todisco, who resides in Maiden, is now at work part-time at the association's Derne Street offices and will assume full-time status in the fall. She ...
Driver pleads guilty to hit and run
Jun 14, 2005; ... AFTER MONTHS OF HEARINGS, THE driver who hit four-year-old lily Anderson of Chestnut Street and fled the scene in November pleaded guilty on Tuesday, June 7, and received a suspended sentence, said David Procopio, press secretary for the district attorney. "The case was set to go to ...
Teddy Ebersol honored at groundbreaking
Jun 14, 2005 ... SUN, STARS, FAMILY AND FRIENDS gathered on the Esplanade Saturday, June 4, to break ground for the new Teddy Ebersol's Red Sox Fields at Lederman Park. Governor Mitt Romney, Patriots owner Robert Kraft, NBC's Today Show's Katie Couric, Red Sox Chairman Tom Werner and Teddy's parents, Dick ...
Hill House elects new board
Jun 14, 2005 ... AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Hill House, held May 24 at the Mount Vernon Street Firehouse, Abner Kurtin of Mount Vernon Place and Georgia Saylor of West Cedar Street were named co-presidents of the community center for the 2005-2006 year. Other officers include Jim Bordewick of Pinckney Street who ...
Ross to run unopposed; Scapicchio will face challenger in fall
Jun 14, 2005; ... CITY COUNCILOR MICHAEL ROSS will run unopposed in September; Challenger Victor H. Dechellis did not submit enough signatures to appear on the ballot. Ross has represented Beacon Hill and the West End since 2000. District One City Councilor Paul Scapicchio, who represents Ward 3, Precinct ...
Uncovering the past at the Museum of Afro-American History
Jun 14, 2005; ... ONE OF BOSTON'S MOST FAMOUS archeological sites is being re-excavated this summer in preparation for the bicentennial and renovation of the African Meeting house at 46 Joy Street. The patch of land behind the African Meeting House - where a team of researchers is digging, sifting dirt ...
Scouts visit Times office
Jun 14, 2005; ... Even at a time when few of them have yet begun to read its front page, the 9- and 10-year olds of Beacon Hill's Patriot Trail Girl Scout Troop 9262 already know their neighborhood newspaper's back story. Armed with reporters notebooks and sporting press badges, the troop "took a trip to ...
Good water makes good sailing at Community Boating
Jun 14, 2005; ... THE LOWER BASIN OF THE CHARLES River just got good grades for swimability, which is good news for those children and adults who annually capsize when learning to sail at Community Boating. The Charles River earned a B+ this year from the Environmental Protection Agency, who has worked ...
Cookie case defendant stalls murder trial
Jun 14, 2005; ... ON THE DAY JURY SELECTION was scheduled to begin in his trial for killing a cookie shop clerk more than 16 years ago, Carl Odware fired his lawyer, prompting the postponement of his trial, according to David Procopio, press spokesman for the Suffolk Country District Attorney Daniel F ....
We love a parade
Jun 14, 2005 ... Parade season, that mysterious phenomenon, is here. We don't count the St. Patrick's Day parades, held when the weather is usually too cold to have the same kind of effect as the summer ones. The season probably starts on Memorial Day, but several important ones, a regional parade - Gay ...
Southwest paints Boeing 737 with Maryland flag theme.
Jun 15, 2005
The Baltimore Sun Jay Hancock column.
Jun 15, 2005
Operating income at Giant Food fall by 2.8 percent, trade paper says.
Jun 15, 2005
University of Maryland-Baltimore County gets $2 million to attract tech firms.
Jun 15, 2005
Job change: Walking a fine line to new job.
Jun 16, 2005
Government's challenge to hospital appears unprecedented.
Jun 16, 2005