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Harford school board relaxes naming, memorial policies
Members of the Harford County Board of Education voted unanimously Monday to modify existing policies regarding memorials on school property and the naming of school facilities. Board members also agreed to table for at least two weeks a vote on...
Tags: Elections, Harford County, Teaching and Learning, National Football League, University of Maryland, College Park
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Millennial Media looking past market swings to chart growth
Millennial Media's stock has lost three-fourths of its value since the Canton company went public a year ago as an established force in the mobile advertising market. Ask CEO Paul Palmieri about that, and he'll repeat what he deems wise words from a...
Tags: Elections, Employees, James B. Kraft, Jeff Bezos, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Five questions with ... John Kennedy
Helping companies save money on postage can bring in the big bucks. Baltimore-based Three Dog Logistics picks up mail from clients with high volumes, "commingles" it with other client mail going to the same ZIP code and delivers it closer to the end...
Tags: Mail Order Industry, Companies and Corporations, Long Island, Corporate Officers, Government Postal Delivery
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Replica of God's house is a labor of love for church member [Loch Raven]
Inside Arnolia United Methodist Church, located at Joppa and Oakleigh roads, is an exact replica of the building complete with the steeple and cross which rises high over the church, dozens of windows, six porches with steps and even the corrals for the...Tags: HIV, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Parkville, World Vision, Pies and Tarts
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Column: Finalists from 13 Catonsville area schools honored at annual awards event
The Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce will host its second annual Outstanding Teacher Awards event on the Catonsville campus of the Community College of Baltimore County Thursday, April 25, at 5:30 p.m. with Dallas Dance, superintendent of Baltimore...Tags: Paul Newman, Woodbridge, Teaching and Learning, Catonsville, Barbara Bates
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Harris Teeter cuts ribbon on Towne Square at Turf Valley
As Glenwood resident Rick Seymour drove past the Towne Square at Turf Valley development about 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 2, he noticed the Harris Teeter sign from Marriottsville Road and figured he'd stop by and pick up a steak and fish for dinner....
Tags: Harris Teeter, Inc., Bars and Clubs, Birds, Restaurants, Ellicott City
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Lexington Market planning major renovation
Managers of West Baltimore's historic Lexington Market are looking for a consultant to help them plan a multimillion-dollar renovation to transform the market into a regional draw. Lexington Market released the call for consulting services on Monday and...
Tags: Lexington Market
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Finalists named in Maryland's startup contest
Maryland's competition for startup companies — with three grand prizes of $100,000 each — was narrowed to nine finalists Monday. The companies, based largely in Baltimore and Montgomery County, were part of an original field of nearly 260...Tags: Science, Manufacturing and Engineering, Startups, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Three Bel Air marketing and print companies join forces
Three local marketing and print companies have recently joined forces to create a new full service marketing company. Full House Press Inc., Minuteman Press of Bel Air and 2K Marketing LLC have all merged their operations in two Bel Air locations. The...Tags: Online Media Industry, Media Industry
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To fix up Lexington Market, paint the place, attract new vendors and offer better customer service
I cannot believe that our mayor or any other city or state officials would even consider allotting up to $25 million for renovations at Lexington Market ("Lexington's update," April 7). As a retired merchant with 30 years' experience at Lexington...
Tags: Lexington Market
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Federal lawsuit alleges kickbacks at Northrop real estate firm
A Howard County couple is suing one of the largest residential real estate brokerages in the state and a Columbia title company for more than $11 million, alleging that the firms had financial ties that violated federal law. The case is a proposed class...
Tags: Howard County, Justice System, Bribery, Real Estate, Housing Industry
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Reviving Lexington Market
Baltimore's Lexington Market proudly calls itself the oldest continuously operating public market in the nation — and home to some of the best crab cakes in the world at its famed Faidley's Seafood cafe. Yet even a venerable landmark that's been...
Tags: Lexington Market, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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