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50 Years Ago: Fire destroys Sharon Acres residence
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, May 24, 1962: A mysterious fire destroyed the Sharon Acres residence of Miss K. Ady this week 50 years ago. The brick frame 170-year-old house was totally engulfed in flames by the time firefighters...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Pneumonia, Agricultural Research and Technology, Theft, Harford County
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Wine in the Woods marks 20th festival year in Howard County
When the first Wine in the Woods festival was being planned in 1992, Ellicott City restaurateur Fernand Tersiguel suggested organizers add enlightenment to their goals for the event. This weekend, as the wine festival marks its 20th anniversary in...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Alcoholic Beverages, Concerts, Physiology, Dining and Drinking
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Sugary drinks are a public health menace
As a resident of Howard County and a member of the board of directors of the Horizon Foundation, I give three cheers for Nikki Highsmith Vernick's article on a health issue that will prove to be one of the most challenging of the 21st century ("A...Tags: Ellicott City, Consumer Goods Industries
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Education advocates, retailers prepare for bottle tax showdown
Teachers, students, retailers and beverage industry lobbyists are preparing for a showdown Wednesday as the battle over raising Baltimore's bottle tax to fund school repairs moves to a skeptical City Council committee. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake...
Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Food Industry, Bill Henry, American Civil Liberties Union, Business
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If not the bottle tax, then what?
Baltimore City has a serious problem with run-down, antiquated school facilities. They represent a major impediment to progress in improving the education of Baltimore children and a drag on the city's efforts to shake off decades of decline....
Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Food Industry, Advertising, Highlandtown, Edward L. Reisinger III
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Ag Banquet celebrates Harford's farms, honors Fiore Winery and Peter A. Jay
Harford County residents, farmers and county officials gathered at Level Fire Hall Friday night to celebrate local farmers' accomplishments and agricultural land preservation at the 2012 Harford County Ag Banquet.
Among those honored was one of the...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Agriculture, Beekeeping, Havre de Grace, Wines
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John Y. Crow, dairy salesman
John Y. Crow, a retired salesman of dairy products and a decorated World War II veteran, died of complications from pneumonia April 8 at Charlotte Hall Veterans Home in Southern Maryland. He was 89 and had lived in North Baltimore. Born in Uniontown, Pa....Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), World War II (1939-1945), Pneumonia, College Sports
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Rallies planned as bill to increase Baltimore bottle tax introduced
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake launched her campaign to repair Baltimore's long-neglected schools Monday, introducing a bill to more than double the city's bottle tax as part of a plan to borrow hundreds of millions of dollars to fix dilapidated...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, American Civil Liberties Union, Highlandtown, Finance
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Rawlings-Blake readies for battle over proposal to raise bottle tax
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration is gearing up for a tough fight over her plan to raise Baltimore's bottle tax to pay for repairs to dilapidated city schools.
A bill to increase the 2-cent tax to 5 cents – and devote all bottle-tax...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Justice and Rights, American Civil Liberties Union, Edward L. Reisinger III, Finance
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Brewery planned near 32nd Street Farmers Market
North Baltimore's first brewery is planned in the Abell/Waverly/Chares Village area and community leaders are making sure no beer will be sold on the premises.
"I would hope that we would be brewing within six months," said J. Hollis Albert III, who...Tags: Plant Openings, Consumer Goods Industries, Pratt Street, Charles Village, Highlandtown
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Mayor, Alonso ask legislators for school construction flexibility
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Baltimore schools chief Andrés Alonso told legislators Friday that the city needs more flexibility in spending the school construction money it gets from the state — seeking a change that would let the school...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teaching and Learning, Andres Alonso, Finance, Annapolis
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For city schools, a promising vision
The proposal to rapidly overhaul Baltimore's aging school facilities that district CEO Andrés Alonso presented to a state Senate committee last week represents one of the most important and innovative ideas the city has offered in recent years to break...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, American Civil Liberties Union, InterActiveCorp, Finance, Finance
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