The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD) back issues from May 2006:
EDITORIAL: Too many secrets.(Editorial)
May 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Inspired review.(Editorial)
May 01, 2006
New band satisfies a country Jones.
May 01, 2006
Affecting, familiar 'Boheme'.
May 01, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Kevin Cowherd column: This is no gag: Sonya Thomas, the Black Widow, eats 46 crab cakes in 10 minutes.
May 01, 2006
'Determined' driven to succeed: Md. breeder quickly recognized potential in Derby contender.
May 01, 2006
Snyder waits out bat, works on defense.
May 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Beating the odds.(Editorial)
May 01, 2006
Protest called across nation: Local immigrants consider joining work stoppage.
May 01, 2006
Models of middle school success: 2 charters flourish, but city rarely seeks their input.
May 01, 2006
Fighting for his Eastern Shore home: Political campaigner turns grass-roots environmentalist to protect the Chesapeake Bay.
May 01, 2006
'Made in USA': But most meat in Md. firm's crab cakes comes from Asia.
May 01, 2006
Options studied for replacing Inner Harbor eyesore: Structure near Constellation on Pier One critical to ship, focal point for waterfront.
May 01, 2006
D.C. rally urges action on Darfur: Thousands gather, seek end to genocide; Jews perceive parallels to the Holocaust.
May 01, 2006
Council weighs repeal of tax: Balto. County officials to discuss fairness of and justification for levy on mobile homes.
May 01, 2006
Rare car is an oldie but goodie set for speed.
May 01, 2006
Competition feeds kids' intellectual appetites: Erupting soda, pureed cereal and melted butter are nourishing brain food at school science fair ; A science fair engages pupils to investigate what's around them and may inspire future career choices.
May 01, 2006
Honoring loved ones' final gifts: Ceremony celebrates the lives of organ donors - and the lives they were able to help.
May 01, 2006
Michael Ross Lapides, 64, active in local charities.
May 01, 2006
Virginia women top No. 1 Duke for ACC crown.
May 01, 2006
Cavs stop Terps for title.
May 01, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Gregory Kane column: Embrace languages -- especially English.
May 01, 2006
Mariners beat O's by blink of an eye: 2 close plays join injuries to stop O's.
May 01, 2006
For Ravens, safety a secondary issue: Team addresses starting need in 5th round.
May 01, 2006
Ravens can meet McNair: Titans give OK; 'agreeable' to deal.
May 01, 2006
Wizards' Arenas has last word: He has 20 points in 4th to top James as team rallies to tie series at 2-2.
May 01, 2006
Roberts on DL; Fahey recalled: With Tejada limited to DH, moves needed so O's infield is covered.
May 01, 2006
'Skins stock up on defensive players: Five of six picks in draft used to fortify unit.
May 01, 2006
Md. entries take 11 of 18 classes: Winners: Familiarity didn't provide edge.
May 01, 2006
Gaining team, Ngata thinks of his loss, too: Recalling parents brings top pick to tears.
May 01, 2006
Terps' McPhearson takes speed to Giants in Round 7.
May 01, 2006
Jets think long term: Selection of offensive linemen Ferguson, Mangold show team's commitment to future.
May 01, 2006
The Baltimore Sun David Steele column: Arenas doesn't have to be an MVP to play like one.
May 01, 2006
Commercial parking on Charles Street
May 02, 2006; ... THREE CHARLES STREET MERchants want to see the light. They claim that trucks parked in a commercial loading zone in front of 131 and 133 Charles Street cast shadows over these storefronts and discourage pedestrian traffic. "If there are three or four trucks lined up, you'll miss the ...
A time to speak: Opposition to proposed Suffolk dormitory widespread
May 02, 2006; ... THE BEACON HILL CIVIC ASSOCIAtion leaders got their marching orders when they called a meeting last Monday to hear what Hillers think about the 31-story dormitory and student center Suffolk University wants to build on the edge of the neighborhood. And those orders kept them on a route ...
Time for a drive in the sun
May 02, 2006; ... Hancock Street resident Jennifer Cohen, who works as a career and leadership coach, and facilitator for Compass Development Group, took a drive up Beacon Street last week under the ...
With spring comes baseball in full gear
May 02, 2006; ... BEACON HILL'S BUDDING ATHletes came to the plate last week as Hill House kicked off its spring baseball season with a traditional march down Charles Street to the Boston Common ball fields. Hill House offers four spring baseball leagues for boys and girls, including AA, AAA, softball and ...
Get your Taste tickets now!
May 02, 2006; ... THIS YEAR'S TASTE OF BEACON Hill, scheduled for Wednesday, May 3, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Ritz-Carlton, Boston, should prove to be even more exciting than in years past. The Beacon Hill Business Association has added an "Iron Chef" competition and live jazz to the sell-out event. Seen here ...
Hello, Boston!
May 02, 2006; ... Hill woman collects smiles DEBORAH ELIZABETH FINN HAS made at least 68 Bostonians smile this week. The Phillips Street resident garnered media and public attention as a result of her April 20 Internet oath: "I will smile and say 'hello' to strangers I pass on the streets in my ...
Gang violence-do we need to be concerned?
May 02, 2006; ... The Hill is a gateway for fleeing attackers A RASH OF ARMED ROBBERIES AND gang violence in the warmer weeks has highlighted Beacon Hill's role as a portal to downtown Boston's crime-spotted streets. Even though five teenagers were arrested in Beacon Hill near Chestnut Street and ...
Music on Marlborough
May 02, 2006; ... Under the artistic direction of Lucienne Davidson, hear Zhongling Li, violin, and Davidson, piano, perform Sonatas Nos. 1 & 2 for violin and piano by ...
Cherubini's Requiem in C Minor
May 02, 2006; ... The Boston premier of Cherubini's Requiem in C Minor will be performed by the Boston Baroque orchestra and chorus, led by Martin Pearlman. Paired with Beethoven's "Eroica", the concert ...
Walk for Hunger
May 02, 2006; ... Project Bread's 38th Walk for Hunger is Sunday, May 7. Walkers will enjoy a 20-mile route weaving through Boston, Brookline, Newton and Cambridge, and will be provided with entertainment and free snacks along the way. This year an expected 40,000 participants ...
Learn to pack
May 02, 2006; ... Gentle Giant Moving Company will host a packing seminar on Saturday, May 13, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the company's headquarters, 561 Windsor St., Somerville ....
Evening at the Pops
May 02, 2006; ... Conductor John Williams will lead a special performance at Boston's Symphony Hall to benefit the Joslin Diabetes Center on Friday, May 12, at 8 p.m. A reception precedes the concert at 6 p.m. The performance will ...
German student visits Southfield School
May 02, 2006; ... During her visit to Beacon Hill, Margarethe von Bandemer boarded the morning school bus to spend April 14 at the Southfield School in Brookline. A resident of Germany, von Bandemer stayed at the Acorn Street home of Karin and Charles Dumbaugh for two weeks, during which time she ...
CERS fundraiser
May 02, 2006; ... Jewish Family & Children's Service Center for Early Relationship Support (CERS) will host a Women's Breakfast on Monday, May 8, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel, 200 Boylston Street. The breakfast will honor Gail Levy for her efforts as feeding support coordinator and outreach ...
Tag sale for Kingsley
May 02, 2006; ... Kingsley Montessori School on Exeter Street will hold a White Elephant Tag Sale to benefit its community Parent Speaker Series on Saturday, May 6, from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Fairfield Street between Newbury and Commonwealth Avenue. Cruise ...
Barefoot in the Park
May 02, 2006; ... The Young Friends of the Public Garden will host "Barefoot in the Park," on Friday, May 12. The evening begins at ...
Duck Party
May 02, 2006; ... The Esplanade Association will throw a Duck Party to celebrate the opening of the River Dock on Saturday, May 13, near the Arthur Fiedler statue on the ...
Spring clean-up
May 02, 2006; ... The Beacon Hill Civic Association and the Beacon Hill Business Association will sponsor a spring clean-up day on Saturday, May 13, from 9 a.m. to noon. Help spruce up the neighborhood and meet your neighbors at one of four "rally locations." You can pick up supplies at Store 24, ...
Nothing to wear benefit
May 02, 2006; ... Several Hill merchants will participate in the second annual "I Have Nothing to Wear" event to benefit Best Buddies on Tuesday, May 9. The evening features shopping in Back Bay and Beacon Hill followed by a party at the Ritz-Carlton, Boston, 15 Arlington St. Shoppers will enjoy discounts at ...
Getting to know you
May 02, 2006; ... Mayor Thomas Menino hosted a New Homeowners Reception at Lala Rokh on Beacon Hill on April 20. Each year the Mayor sponsors receptions in different ...
Lost neighborhood
May 02, 2006; ... James Campano, of the West End History Museum, will host a screening of "Lost Neighborhood," a one-hour documentary of the urban renewal in the West End at ...
Calling seniors!
May 02, 2006; ... The Greater Boston Senior Games, sponsored by Mayor Thomas Menino and Boston's Elderly Commission, will take place May 10 through May 13. The games are open to Boston ...
Organ concert
May 02, 2006; ... The Old West Organ Society will host a concert on Friday, May 5, at 131 Cambridge St., at 8 p.m. Mamiko Owasaki will perform ...
Museums Month
May 02, 2006; ... In celebration of National Museum Month, Bank of America customers (plus one guest) can gain entry into area museums free of charge for the month of May ....
City wins tree award
May 02, 2006; ... Mayor Thomas Menino announced last week that Boston has again received the Tree City USA Award from the National Arbor Day Foundation for the city's commitment ...
Swans return
May 02, 2006; ... The swans will return to the Public Garden on Tuesday, May 9, at 11 a.m. After a warm winter at the Franklin Park Zoo, the swans will be honored with a ...
Architecture talk focuses on masonry
May 02, 2006; ... The Beacon Hill Civic Association's second installment in its three-part series, "Two Talks and a Walk" will be on Thursday, May 4. This time it will turn to another of our neighborhood's distinguishing features: its unique and historic masonry. Join Jennifer Campbell, president of JHC ...
Boston by Foot
May 02, 2006; ... Boston by Foot will offer guided tours from May through October highlighting Boston's architecture and history. Monday through Friday, meet at 5:30 p.m. at the foot of the ...
Magnificent & Modest
May 02, 2006; ... Historic New England will offer walking tours of Beacon Hill every Saturday from May through October. The walk, entitled "Magnificent & Modest: Beacon Hill Walking Tour," takes two ...
Public meeting on Suffolk's dorm
May 02, 2006; ... The Boston Redevelopment Authority will host a public meeting to discuss Suffolk University's Government Center Residence Hall and Student Center, a development planned for 20 Somerset St. Copies ...
Public service forum
May 02, 2006; ... Suffolk's Centennial Forum, "The Call to Public Service: Is Anybody Listening," will bring together a panel of Boston leaders to discuss the challenges of working in the public sector on Wednesday, May 3, from 3 to 5 p.m., at ...
People
May 02, 2006; ... ACHIEVEMENTS Amos and Barbara Hostetter of Mount Vernon Street, Bill and Elizabeth Leatherman of Charles River Square, Kimberlea Tracy of Beacon Street, and Senator John Kerry of Louisburg Square are serving on the committee for UNICEF's 2006 Children's Champion Award, which will be ...