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 The Baltimore area has seen dozens of water main breaks in the last week all due to the deep freeze. Working in this cold is kind of rough but it s what we have to do to make sure the people get water,  said DPW supervisor, Ron Smith.RELATED: Interactive map from DPW shows current water main repair workDPW crews are now working across the cit stanley cup y and county on extended shifts to deal with the growing problem. Some crews are even working 12-hour shifts; filling holes, draining and even opening fire hydrants to relieve the water pressure and restore service. You get one job done, you get warm while you re working and you move on to the next,  Smith said.DPW has stanley cup  been warning customers that when the temperature is 25 degrees or below for an extended period of time, expect water main breaks and frozen pipes.Anew, real-time map launched stanley cup  by DPW Friday, shows problems, where crews are working and where water issues have been fixed.  We re around the clock busy, round the clock busy, lots of water Uors Charm City Cakes comes to Harbor East
 BALTIMORE 鈥?It was 1904. 120 years ago. Smoke loomed in the Baltimore air.So, too, did fear, for nearby St. Leo the Great s Catholic Church. There was a fire that was occurring at that time in the neighborhood,  said Roy Sambuchino, events manager for the church,  We were very concerned about the church, and that it would be going up in flames. So all the Italian-Ame stanley termosy ricans prayed to St. Anthony, the church got through. Their prayers were answered. Each year since then, besides during Covid, St. Anthony s Festival has taken place. This feast will always be in his honor, because we believe he saved us, in 1904, from the fire,  Sambuchino explained.Fast forward to Fri stanley cup day night: Buongiorno from Exeter St. stanley thermobecher  Parishioners in 2024 prayed to St. Anthony for a great forecast, and the weather was breezy, warm and Mediterranean, like you d gone across the ocean to  the boot  itself.The festival raises funds for the parish; dozens of vendors line the streets. It just brings a lot of people together.