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    Nov 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Police target cash-for-gold business after string of burglaries

    Two women left a Reisterstown jewelry shop with hundreds of dollars after hawking a shoebox full of gold and silver, much of it allegedly linked to a string of nearly 30 area burglaries. They might never have been arrested, police said, because the store produced no legal record of the transaction.
    Two women left a Reisterstown jewelry shop with hundreds of dollars after hawking a shoebox full of gold and silver, much of it allegedly linked to a string of nearly 30 area burglaries. They might never have been arrested, police said, because the...

    Tags: Business, Apple iPod, Baltimore County, John Doyle, Punishment

  2. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Six businesses in Harford sold liquor to an underage person

    Six businesses licensed to sell alcohol in Harford County sold to an underage person during a compliance test last week. Open Door Cafe in Bel Air, Madonna Seafood Restaurant, Beards Hill Plaza Liquors in Aberdeen, Carsin's Grill, Pat's Pizzeria –...

    Tags: Business, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Seafood, Foods and Beverages, Restaurant and Catering Industry

  4. Sep 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. New business springs from old farm traditions

    More than 200 years into the life of their family farm, Tim and Mitzi Jones decided their future should include cheese. 
    More than 200 years into the life of their family farm, Tim and Mitzi Jones decided their future should include cheese.  Bowling Green Farm has been producing milk from about 100 Holsteins and has been in the milk business since the 1920s. A few years...

    Tags: Agriculture, Business, Economic Policy, Bowling, New Products

  6. Sep 25, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Mt. Washington Tavern to sell oysters at Village festival

    Like a long-lost friend coming back to town, Mt. Washington Tavern will be selling oysters, beer and wine in a side parking lot at the merchants-sponsored Mount Washington Village Block Party on Sept. 30.
    Like a long-lost friend coming back to town, Mt. Washington Tavern will be selling oysters, beer and wine in a side parking lot at the merchants-sponsored Mount Washington Village Block Party on Sept. 30. The popular restaurant and bar at 5700 Newbury...

    Tags: Business, Pimlico Race Course, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Restaurants, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  8. Nov 20, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Two Havre de Grace businesses to get enterprise zone tax credits

    Two property owners in Havre de Grace are set to get city property tax credits for being in designated Enterprise Zones, if the city council approves legislation it introduced Monday night. Cytek Engineered Materials, at 1300 Revolution St., and Toy Thym...

    Tags: Easter, Business, Havre de Grace, Small Business Saturday, Coca-Cola Co.

  10. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. The departure of Legg Mason's CEO raises questions about its future

    The second CEO in Legg Mason's history announced last week he was stepping down, raising the question: What's next for the Baltimore-based money manager?
    The second CEO in Legg Mason's history announced last week he was stepping down, raising the question: What's next for the Baltimore-based money manager? Only the board — or more precisely, activist shareholder and Legg director Nelson Peltz &#...

    Tags: T. Rowe Price, Financial and Business Services, Stock Market, Business, Finance

  12. Sep 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. The siren song of a sixth casino

    At considerable taxpayer expense, Gov. Martin O'Malley convened a special session of the General Assembly last month to expand gambling to a sixth site in Prince George's County. If his proposal is approved by the voters in November, this legislation will result in no real financial gain to the citizens of Maryland, oversaturate the state with casinos, and seriously jeopardize the revenue that state and local governments are receiving from operations at the current casino sites.
    At considerable taxpayer expense, Gov. Martin O'Malley convened a special session of the General Assembly last month to expand gambling to a sixth site in Prince George's County. If his proposal is approved by the voters in November, this legislation will...

    Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Business, Voting, Prince George's County, Elections

  14. Sep 17, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Symposium offers tools for starting a new business

    "Career Alternative: Start Your Own Business" is the title of the Harford County Business Symposium on Wednesday, Sept. 26, from 8:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Harford Community College, Edgewood Hall, 401 Thomas Run Road in Bel Air. Sponsored by the Harford...

    Tags: Startups, Layoffs and Downsizing, Business, Business Enterprises, Harford Community College

  16. Sep 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Investor calls for TeleCommunication Systems Inc. to be sold or merged

    An activist investor's push for a sale or merger at TeleCommunication Systems Inc. may be gaining traction.
    An activist investor's push for a sale or merger at TeleCommunication Systems Inc. may be gaining traction. J. Carlo Cannell has been accumulating shares and now holds a roughly 5.8 percent stake in the Annapolis company. In a letter to TCS last week,...

    Tags: Activism, Business, Stock Market, TeleCommunication Systems Incorporated, United States Naval Academy

  18. Sep 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Bank of America's wild patents on live-video analysis could reinvent mobile banking, shopping and more

    A bunch of new patent applications from Bank of America reveal that the company's R&amp;D lab has been working on new mobile technologies that would enable smartphone users to analyze their <a href="http://appft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&amp;Sect2=HITOFF&amp;p=1&amp;u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&amp;r=5&amp;f=G&amp;l=50&amp;co1=AND&amp;d=PG01&amp;s1=%22bank+of+america%22.AS.&amp;OS=AN/%22bank+of+america%22&amp;RS=AN/%22bank+of+america%22" target="_blank">environment with their smartphone's video camera</a>; recognize the objects around them, including those with embedded sensors; and <a href="http://appft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&amp;Sect2=HITOFF&amp;p=1&amp;u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&amp;r=8&amp;f=G&amp;l=50&amp;co1=AND&amp;d=PG01&amp;s1=%22bank+of+america%22.AS.&amp;OS=AN/%22bank+of+america%22&amp;RS=AN/%22bank+of+america%22" target="_blank">generate automatic budgeting and wish lists</a>.
    A bunch of new patent applications from Bank of America reveal that the company's R&D lab has been working on new mobile technologies that would enable smartphone users to analyze their environment with their smartphone's video camera; recognize the...

    Tags: Agriculture, Business, Telecommunication Service, Banking, Computer Hardware

  20. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Baltimore-Washington Region Government Procurement Fair is Oct. 31

    The Baltimore-Washington Corridor is sponsoring the 21st Baltimore-Washington Region Government Procurement Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 31, from 8 a.m. to noon at Martin's Crosswinds, 7400 Greenway Center Drive, in Greenbelt. The event offers opportunities...

    Tags: Business

  22. Nov 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Transforming Baltimore

    By now, it should be fairly clear to Baltimoreans that the old mill buildings along the Jones Falls make great offices, apartments and restaurants. It shouldn't take months or years of wrangling and an act of the City Council to get permission to convert one to those new uses. Nor is it a new idea to build a deck on the rooftop of your rowhouse. It shouldn't take advanced knowledge of the city bureaucracy to figure out whether you can build one or what size it can be. And Baltimore's Metro and light rail aren't exactly new; isn't it about time that we decided that new businesses built to take advantage of those transit lines get a break on the number of parking spaces they're required to provide?
    By now, it should be fairly clear to Baltimoreans that the old mill buildings along the Jones Falls make great offices, apartments and restaurants. It shouldn't take months or years of wrangling and an act of the City Council to get permission to...

    Tags: Business, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Restaurant and Catering Industry

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