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Food banks see increase in needy clients, feel pinch in food costs
At Carroll County Food Sunday, peanut butter has fallen off the list of staples. And short of an infusion of money, the food bank won't be able to continue helping church pantries in the county next year, leaving the agency with just three locations in...
Tags: Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Howard County, Holidays, Carroll County (Maryland), Halethorpe
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President named for new University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center
The man tapped Thursday as the CEO of the soon-to-be created University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center is known for his work in oncology, but for the last few years has been working toward a career on the administrative side of the hospital...
Tags: St. Joseph Medical Center, Radiation Therapy, Health and Safety at School, Havre de Grace, Colleges and Universities
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Inner Harbor site eyed for statue of ex-Mayor 'Du' Burns
Three years after an Inner Harbor statue of William Donald Schaefer was unveiled, admirers of the city's first African-American mayor want to erect a statue of him nearby. A nonprofit foundation created to honor the late Clarence "Du" Burns, who...
Tags: Local Elections, Inner Harbor, Harborplace, Science, Arts
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'JA BizTown' gives Gilman students an education in business world
The mayor of "JA BizTown" worked hard for the money Friday — all $18 of it. His pay for the day, two paychecks of $9 each, was play money that he could spend only in BizTown. But Mayor Essex Thayer, 11, cared more about signing checks than...
Tags: Students, Bank of America Corp., Colleges and Universities, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Radio
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Greater Homewood honors volunteers 'who get things done'
Shortly after he began speaking Thursday night, on Nov. 8, City Councilman Bill Henry stopped, took off his jacket and rolled up his sleeves. Henry was the master of ceremonies at Greater Homewood Community Corp.' dinner and awards ceremony, "Roll Up...
Tags: Charles Village, Ceremonies, Culture, Roland Park, Bill Henry
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Rodney G. Stieff
Rodney G. Stieff, former chairman of the board and CEO of Kirk-Stieff Co., which was the oldest silversmith firm in the country, died Tuesday of kidney cancer at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson.
The former longtime Orchards resident was 87....Tags: Board of Directors, Brown-Forman Corporation, Companies and Corporations, Baltimore Museum of Art, Equestrian
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1st Mariner Arena turns 50 amid calls for its replacement
The Baltimore Civic Center opened on Oct. 23, 1962, with the hometown debut of the Baltimore Clippers hockey team. This week, it celebrates the beginning of its 50th year with nine performances of "Disney on Ice." In between, the arena has hosted the...
Tags: Visit Baltimore, Ed Hale, Hershey Bears, American Hockey League, Bruce Springsteen
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Randy Bernard out as IndyCar CEO
Randy Bernard is out as CEO of the IndyCar series after a special meeting of the board of directors of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation on Sunday, radio station WIBC in Indianapolis reported. Bernard was in the third year of a five-year...
Tags: Radio Industry, IndyCar Series, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing
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Mark Joseph steers an award-winning path to Yellow Cab's second century
Yellow Cab, which has operated in the Baltimore area since 1909, has been named taxi operator of the year by the industry's trade group, the Taxicab, Limousine & Paratransit Association. Behind the wheel is Mark Joseph, a graduate of American...
Tags: Baltimore County, Companies and Corporations, World War II (1939-1945), William Donald Schaefer, Washington, DC
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New Bel Air cancer center affiliates with Baltimore's Greenebaum Center
After a two-year process, Upper Chesapeake Health and the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center have teamed up for the new $60 million cancer center due to open next fall on the campus of Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in...Tags: Cecil County, Harford County, Health and Safety at School, Healthcare Provider, Havre de Grace
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Legg Mason rebounds, posts $80 million profit in quarter
Legg Mason Inc. bounced back from its first loss since 2009 with a profit of $80.8 million in the quarter that ended Sept. 30, the Baltimore-based investment company announced Friday. In the previous quarter, Legg lost $9.5 million, blaming the shortfall...
Tags: Global Expansion, Legg Mason, Inc., Companies and Corporations, Investments, Finance
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CEO compensation: Sometimes pay and performance go in opposite directions
Fun (or possibly not-so-fun) factoid: Six of the CEOs running the Baltimore area's largest public companies saw their compensation soar last year even though profits shrank -- or the firms lost money. The smallest pay-package increase among those half-...
Tags: Mayo A. Shattuck III, Companies and Corporations, Business Enterprises, CEO Pay, Exelon Corp.
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