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Construction temporarily halts some light rail service
By a Sun reporterLight rail service between Timonium and Hunt Valley has ceased until August to accommodate the construction of a rail crossing on Warren Road, according to the Maryland Transit Administration. Shuttle buses will service the stops between Timonium and...Tags: Glen Burnie, Transportation, Timonium, Railway Transportation, Hunt Valley
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Chilly morning wasn't a record
Maryland WeatherAnother chilly June morning, blessed by the silence of idle air conditioners.It was 52 degrees at dawn on the WeatherDeck in Cockeysville, and 52 degrees also at Baltimore-Washington International Marshall Airport down in Linthicum. That was not a...Tags: Weather Reports
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Conrad Bladey, artist
Self-proclaimed "cartist" Conrad Bladey has been creating works of art from cars for the past 20 years in Linthicum. The extravagant vehicles have become staples at the annual Artscape, where two years ago they were sans gas engines. Bladey then sought to...Tags: Music Theater, Artscape, Passenger Cars, Vehicles
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Matthew Thierer
Sun ReporterMatthew J. Thierer, a lifelong nurseryman who was sales manager at Valley View Farms in Cockeysville, died Tuesday of a heart attack at Howard County General Hospital. The Ellicott City resident was 53. Mr. Thierer, the son of a career Army officer,...Tags: Ellicott City, Farms, Roman Catholic, House and Home, Glen Burnie
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Wide load arrives in Arundel a day early
By a Sun reporterA 28-foot wide truck that was to have traveled through Maryland tonight and early tomorrow -- prompting state highway officials to warn motorists of possible delays -- arrived a day early this morning at the Northrop Grumman plant in Anne Arundel County,...Tags: Transportation, Grumman, Heavy Engineering, Road Transportation, Electronics
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Wide load expected on Md. highways tomorrow
The Associated PressDrivers planning to travel east between Washington County and the Baltimore area Thursday evening are being advised that a slow-moving oversized load could tie up several major highways. The truck will be carrying a 28-foot-wide steel antenna base to...Tags: Grumman, Washington County, Electronics, Aerospace Manufacturing, Vehicles
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Business Notes
Registration open for tech expo Chesapeake Regional Tech Council is accepting registration for the Fourth Annual Comcast BBQ on the Bay Tech Expo. The expo will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., July 10 at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, 6 Herndon Ave.,...Tags: Edgewater, Small Businesses, Fort Meade, Vehicles, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
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Business Calendar
Tuesday June consumer confidence Wednesday May durable orders, new-home sales Thursday First-quarter GDP, May existing-home sales, weekly jobless claims Friday May personal income Baltimore Public Relations Council networking event. Guest speaker:...Tags: Economic Indicator, Personal Income, Economy, Marketing, Sales
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Northrop Grumman to develop brain-wave binoculars
The Associated PressDefense contractor Northrop Grumman has won a $6.7 million contract to develop brain-wave binoculars. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, better known as DARPA, awarded the contract to develop intelligent binoculars that would help soldiers...Tags: Contracts, Technology, Georgetown, Grumman, Medical Specialization
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Health notes
Baltimore Washington MedicalCenter in Glen Burnie is offering the following activities: •Today, 4 p.m., Joint School meets for free discussion on preparation, recovery and benefit from hip and knee replacement surgery. Reservations. 410-553-8282....Tags: Western Medicines, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Mental Illness, Eating Disorders
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