Keswick Multicare, a nonprofit senior care facility, is using iPods to help residents with dementia.
The James Beard Association announced the list of finalists Monday.
The restaurant, located on the Avenue, closed Mar. 17.
Residents met with representatives form Verizon and Comcast to discuss their limited options for broadband service.
Some community members are upset the project’s developer is considering a grocery store competing with Eddie’s Market of Charles Village.
The commercial district’s new master plan hopes to change the district’s perception.
Residents will be meeting with broadband providers about the lack of options for service in the city.
Heritage Run at Stadium Place signified with signing of a beam.
Terra Nova Ventures, which is redeveloping the nearby Mill No. 1, has presented conceptual plans for the project.
The group wants public input as it develops its new master plan for the commercial district.
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The building that was home to James and Lynn’s Tire Service will be renovated to host a theater, restaurant and nonprofit office space.
An Oregon baker told the couple he wouldn’t make a cake for their wedding so the former Ace of Cakes star volunteered.
Liam Flynn’s received a one-off cask-conditioned batch of Red Cent Amber Ale brewed in Abell.
Readers of Gay Life and friends of GLCCB selected the neighborhood and its businesses as some of the best in the area.
The local bakery will be providing the cake for one of only two events President Barack Obama is expected to attend.
Hekemian and Co., the mall’s owner, has been trying to redevelop the shopping and office complex for years.
MGH, the company that paired the Natty Boh man and the Utz girl together in an iconic Smyth Jewelers billboard, will award a small business a billboard on a major highway in Maryland.
The food blog The Slice is reporting that the neighborhood maybe adding a new slice from New York.
Celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay checks in on the Hampden eatery after his visit last year.
The restaurant closes after about four years in the North Baltimore shopping center.
The North Baltimore nursing home was named one of the area’s 25 best.
Merchants will be offering special events, sales and staying open late.
Hampden's watering holes get the most recognition.
Brunch will be served at the Mt. Washington Tavern during the event.
The popular brunch and breakfast destination is looking to add its fourth restaurant.
The bar and tavern are set to open for dinner on Nov. 7.
The Mill Valley Garden Store will reclaim its spot from the former Baltimore Food Co-Op.
Sample some of what the neighborhood has to offer on Thursday evening.
This will be the 21st annual contest at the diner.
The tavern which is expected to reopen next month is hiring for several positions.
The company could not acquire the land it needed to build the store.
The Remington based co-op could not succeed financially.
The developer has focused on providing solid, affordable housing options for teachers.
The regional chain already has stores in Hampden and along Cold Spring Lane.