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Two charged with robbing store, bank
Two men are awaiting trial in the armed robberies of a Baltimore check cashing store in Charles Village in October and a bank in Owings Mills in February. What makes these robberies unusual is the amount taken -- more than $26,000 combined. The Maryland...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, FBI, Charles Village, Theft
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Laurel Police report purse snatchings in city
Laurel Police reported three instances of purses being snatched from women in the last few weeks. In two instances, women were in parking lots when they their purses were taken. On Nov. 23, police said, a 41-year-old Laurel woman was entering her car in...Tags: Shoppers Food & Pharmacy, Groceries
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How about an international foods store for Wilde Lake?
At the Dec. 19 meeting of the Wilde Lake Village Board there will be a presentation by Kimco Realty of the plans for the apartment building that will be constructed on the present parking lot of the village center. Since the Giant Food grocery store...Tags: Safeway Inc., Kimco Realty
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Myles J. Feldman, business owner
Myles Julian Feldman, a founder of a restaurant equipment business, died of complications from Alzheimer's disease Dec. 15 at Pinecrest Delray Hospice in Florida. The Boca Raton, Fla., resident had previously lived in Stevenson.
Mr. Feldman was 82.
Born...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, 1st Mariner Arena, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Harford Road, Korean War (1950-1953)
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Safeway, Giant Food workers reach tentative deal with management
The union that represents 23,000 Giant Food and Safeway workers reached a tentative contract agreement with management late Wednesday, just days shy of Friday's deadline.
The details of the new contract were not released Thursday. The United Food and...Tags: Employees, Safeway Inc.
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There's where the batteries used to be
John Minutella rushed through the doors of Ace Hardware in Waverly on Friday evening, his shirt dampened with sweat and face flushed red.
"Please tell me you have batteries and flashlights," he pleaded to anyone who would listen. "Please tell me yes."...Tags: Maryland, Rite Aid Corp., Bolton Hill, Mining, Annapolis
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Columbia Digest
Dance concert The Misako Ballet Company will hold a free dance concert from 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sept. 17 at 5485 Harper's Farm Road, Suite 203 in the Harper's Choice Village Center. This concert, tailored to the young audience, will feature ballet with...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Unity (music group), Social Organizations, Wii, Artists
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Police seek identity of man who robbed Giant grocery store in Catonsville
Baltimore County police have asked for the public's assistance in identifying the man who robbed a Giant grocery store in the 6200 block of Baltimore National Pike on Aug. 26. According to a release from the police, a man waited in the register area of...Tags: Catonsville, Theft
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New president at Giant Food
Giant Food, the region's largest grocer, has appointed a Walmart executive as its president. Giant parent Ahold USA said Anthony T. Hucker will take start as president of the chain on October 3. Hucker replaces Don Sussman, who has served as interim...Tags: Landover
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Harford grocery stores prepare for Wegmans
With the opening of Wegmans in Abingdon just days away, representatives of many of the grocery stores already in Harford County don't seem worried about its impact. Klein's ShopRite Spokesman Mike Blum even welcomed the incoming chain. "We wish them all...Tags: Grocery Coupons, Harford County, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., Hunt Valley, Energy Saving
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Local growers, retailers try to reassure cantaloupe eaters after listeria outbreak
Local melon growers and retailers are trying to reassure consumers after listeria linked to cantaloupe from a Colorado farm killed 13 people across the country, including one in Maryland — the deadliest foodborne outbreak in more than a decade....Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Citizens Initiative and Recall, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Medical Procedures and Tests, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Shoppers seek gas savings at the supermarket
Faith E. Wachter doesn't normally spend as much as $17 on shampoo in a single shopping trip. But by stocking up on haircare products recently, the Ellicott City resident saved more than $4 on gasoline for her car — and just in time for a drive to...Tags: Maryland, Ellicott City, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Colleges and Universities, Vehicles
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