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Mind your own business
The Havre de Grace city government once again finds itself wrongly in the position of acting as loan officer, bank board of directors and financier in a business matter. The Havre de Grace city government once again finds itself wrongly in the position...Tags: Finance, Business, Loans, Local Government, Havre de Grace
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Havre de Grace council narrowly approves $100,000 city loan for postcard shop
The Havre de Grace City Council Monday approved, by a slim margin, a city revitalization and development loan, or RAD, to Mary Martin Ltd., for an antique postcard and supplies business at 230 N. Washington St. The $100,000 passed by a vote of 3 to 1....Tags: Finance, Credit and Debt, Business, Jim Miller, Elections
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Letter: Upset about HdG loan process
Editor: On Dec. 5, I read the Havre de Grace City Council agenda. Under new business, it read "RAD loan approval—Mary Martin Ltd." The amount of the loan, $100,000, was not posted. At this point it appeared that the loan approval was predetermined....Tags: Elections, Havre de Grace
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Harford executive gets reimbursed for legal bills in state investigation
An in-house lawyer, who works for Harford County Executive David Craig and his administration, says Craig was within his rights to request reimbursement of more than $18,000 in legal fees Craig personally incurred after he hired outside counsel to...Tags: Employers, Business Enterprises, Censorship, Legal Services, Employees
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Still a retreat
Sun reporterWallis Warfield Simpson, the Baltimore divorcee for whom the king of England gave up his throne, used to slip quietly into Sykesville to visit relatives, hoping the press would not follow. And Betsy Patterson, whose whirlwind romance with and marriage to...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Transportation, Bars and Clubs, Book, Patapsco
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Ehrlich rolls up sleeves
Sun StaffAn exhausted and elated Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. shifted out of campaign mode and into his new role as governor-elect yesterday, pledging that Maryland's first Republican administration in more than three decades would include Democrats and minorities in...Tags: Arts, Republican Party, Regional Authority, William Donald Schaefer, Barbara A Hoffman
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Ehrlich baby's gift list
Vicki and Bob Abraham -- Tiffany & Co. man in the moon rattle. Nancy and Alan Abramson -- hand-painted burping clothes. Elizabeth Amos -- specially made small knitted booties. Joan Anderson -- For the Governor, Ronald Reagan time piece. For Joshua,...Tags: Mike Flanagan, Superman (fictional character), Casper R. Taylor Jr., Johns Hopkins University, Regional Authority
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Bel-Air home once owned by Broadway star Mary Martin is listed at $10.5 million
A 1928 Tudor once owned by Broadway star Mary Martin is on the market in Bel-Air at $10.5 million.
Nicknamed the Peter Pan House for the role that the former resident is often associated, the two-story plus basement house sits on about an acre with a...Tags: Larry Hagman
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Famed obese New Mexico cat 'Meow' dies
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A cat that got national attention for tipping the scales at 39 pounds has died. The Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society said Monday that the orange and white tabby named Meow died over the weekend, likely from...
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Fat cat's fate: Meow, the 39-pound feline, dies of lung failure
Fox59.comMeow, the fat cat whose 39-pound girth helped raise awareness about obesity in pets, has died of lung failure. The orange-and-white tabby was turned in to the Santa Fe, N.M., animal shelter last month and quickly made international headlines. At first,...Tags: Shrek (fictional character), Facebook, Human Body, Supermoon, Wheezing
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Like fat cats? This one weighs 39 pounds and gets stuck in doors
There are fat cats, and then there is the totally over-the-top cat named Meow. The orange and white tabby was recently brought into the Santa Fe, N.M., animal shelter tipping the scales at 39 pounds. The 2-year-old feline is so fat he barely fit into...
Tags: Shrek (fictional character), Energy Saving
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Lynchburg restaurant owners express concerns about proposed meals tax increase
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefThe dining room at Shakers is full most weekdays, with people eating out for lunch. Owners of the restaurant wonder if that will continue, if Lynchburg's meals tax goes up. "Taxes are pretty high as it is right now," Bob Plunkett, a director of...Tags: Schools, High Schools
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