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Commissioners reorganize economic development office, without a director
WESTMINSTER — The Board of County Commissioners announced this week that they'll reorganize the county's Department of Economic Development — and won't hire a replacement for former director Larry Twele, who resigned in July 2011. WESTMINSTER...Tags: Business, Business, Economic Policy
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The many pains of a gas tax hike
Editor: All right, this is it. I have truly had enough. I cannot figure out how anyone in their right mind would think that a gasoline tax would be beneficial in any way to Marylanders. The poor and downtrodden already are having a difficult time finding...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Annapolis, Rentals
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Opinion: Carroll County delegate says O'Malley using 'fuzzy math' in budget debate
On Wednesday, Feb. 1, Gov.Martin O'Malleycame before a joint session of the General Assembly to give the annual State of the State address. Much like the State of the Union address by the president, this is an opportunity for the governor to present an...Tags: Business, George Bush, Budgets and Budgeting, Annapolis, Government
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County Councilman Marks names West Towson resident to Commission on Aging
Fifth District County Council member David Marks last week nominated West Towson resident Jane Roger to serve as a local representative on the Baltimore County Commission on Aging. The commission is an advisory panel that helps the county accommodate the...Tags: David Marks, Towson, Baltimore County
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Remaining Laurel Mall tenants frustrated by uncertainty
If you are wondering about the redevelopment of the Laurel Mall —when the mall will close, when demolition on its property will begin, how long its proposed transformation into the "Laurel Town Centre" will take — don't bother asking the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Rental Service, Companies and Corporations, Burlington Coat Factory, Macy's, Inc.
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Special mixed drink on menu for networking event in Catonsville
The Catonsville chamber will host "Cocktails at the Mansion" Feb. 8, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the historic mansion on the Catonsville campus of the Community College of Baltimore County, 800 S. Rolling Road. Sample Ships Café's soon-to-be-famous...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Business, Newburg, Teaching and Learning, Business
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Anne Arundel Democrats vying for Jones' seat
As former Anne Arundel County Councilman Daryl D. Jones began serving a five-month prison term in South Carolina on Monday, nearly a dozen Democrats have expressed interest in filling his seat. The County Council voted this month to declare the Severn...Tags: Prisons, Trials, Democratic Party, Annapolis, Prisons
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Booster Reporter: Notices for area clubs, seniors health groups, libraries
Clubs/ Organizations American Legion Parkville Post 183 — 2301 Putty Hill Ave. • Balladiers meet first and third Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. 410-665-0372. • Ballroom Dancing, Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m. with live or recorded music. Food and...Tags: Business, Business Enterprises, Alzheimer's Disease, Early Learning, Early Learning
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Mayor, City Council recognize Laurel's longtime businesses
In a celebration of staying power, Mayor Craig Moe and City Council members honored a select circle of Laurel businesses whose owners — for decades — have successfully navigated the fickle seas of labor and equipment costs, taxes,...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Business, FedEx Corporation, Small Business Saturday, Sales
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O'Malley's solution: more government
"Two governors, but only one has made the tough choices to put our priorities first," intoned one of Gov.Martin O'Malley's closing campaign ads from the 2010 election.
The ad was intended to differentiate Governor O'Malley from his GOP opponent, former...Tags: Business, Annapolis, Business, Republican Party, Regional Authority
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Md. advertises its financing help for small businesses
The state is kicking off a $150,000 campaign to advertise financing help for small businesses in Maryland. The state Department of Business and Economic Development said Tuesday that it will be running ads — online and on radio stations for 10...Tags: Business, Business, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development
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'Ball So Hard University' big enough for only one person?
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs founded Ball So Hard University in jest, but three months later, the joke has become a serious legal dispute.
In a recorded introduction for an early-November game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, when players...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Media Industry, Fashion Trends, Jay-Z, Companies and Corporations
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