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Superfresh closings could spell up to 1,500 layoffs
Nearly 1,500 workers are in danger of losing their jobs under a reorganization plan by the Superfresh supermarket chain that would sell almost all its stores in Maryland, most of which are in the Baltimore area.
The workers will lose their jobs unless...Tags: Rentals, Condos and Houses, Maryland, Job Layoffs, Bankruptcy
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Regal Cinemas plans theater in Gambrills development
Regal Cinemas will open a theater at Waugh Chapel Towne Centre, a planned mixed-use development in Gambrills in West Anne Arundel County, project developer Greenberg Gibbons said Monday. The theater will offer digital projection and will be the first...Tags: IMAX, Dick's Sporting Goods Incorporated, Target Brands, Inc.
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Santisi Imports offers true taste of Italy
Phil Noto of Palmer Township is a self-appointed food fraud expert. While stationed in Germany during his years in the Army, he made countless visits to Italy where he was able to enjoy "quality Italian dishes." "I got spoiled," says 62-year-old Noto....
Tags: Center Valley, U.S. Army, Restaurants, Allentown, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Around the City of Frederick: More companies moving in and out of the Golden Mile
The Frederick News-Post, Md.More changes are coming to the Golden Mile with the impending move of some stores and the promise of new retail on the way. The high-end development on Md. 26 near Wegmans is luring Pier 1 away from the Golden Mile, employees at the store confirmed....Tags: Rabat (Morocco), Employees, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Future of LPGA tournament at Kingsmill could hinge on finding title sponsor
If the Denver Post's recent description of Philip Anschutz as a reclusive billionaire is accurate, then he certainly could afford to bankroll the LPGA's Kingsmill Championship for decades. But when Anschutz's Colorado-based Xanterra Parks and Resorts...
Tags: Golf, National Hockey League, Philip Anschutz, Golf Channel (tv network), Major League Soccer
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Travel Postcard: 48 hours in Rochester, New York
ReutersROCHESTER, New York (Reuters) - Synonymous with film photography, lilacs and classical music, Rochester offers an unusual array of attractions for a mid-sized U.S. city that brought industrial prowess to a scenic river gorge on Lake Ontario's southern...Tags: George Eastman, Golf, Rochester Red Wings, Photography, Frederick Law Olmsted
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Market Café at Wegmans will open Thursday
Some things seem to take forever in the retail world, like the opening of the new Weis Markets in Fogelsville or the Golden Corral at Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township. Eager shoppers and diners couldn't wait for either of those places to be up and...
Tags: Restaurants, Weis Markets Incorporated, Allentown, Jiffy Lube International, Inc., House Building
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Retail demands change with the economy
While local business experts see slight improvement in the economy this year, recovery will be a bit of a climb for the Valley's retailers. They'll have to keep pace with the changing demands of a customer base that's expecting a lot more. "You must...
Tags: Allentown, Habitat for Humanity International, Freemansburg, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), E-Commerce Industry
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Supermarket hot bars morph from consumer convenience to an industry fixture feeding us daily
Washington PostA grocery store used to be a place where people, you know, bought groceries to take home for making dinner. These days, grocery stores are our de facto home kitchens, too, turning out hot meals that, when combined with all other prepared supermarket...Tags: Restaurants, National Enquirer, Whole Foods Market, Dining and Drinking, Global Expansion
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Corrections officer killed at federal prison in Wayne County
A corrections officer from Nanticoke was killed by an inmate at a federal prison in Wayne County last night, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Eric Williams, 34, was killed by an inmate who used a homemade weapon at the U.S. Penitentiary,...Tags: FBI, Prisons
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Wegmans moves ahead with expansion
When you pull into the parking lot, the changes that have been under way for the past year are immediately clear. No more struggling for a parking space, thanks to an additional 100 spaces. Inside, the produce, floral and cheese departments have...
Tags: Restaurants, Ed Pawlowski, Allentown, South Whitehall Township, Schoenersville
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Weis opens its largest, 'greenest' store in Lehigh Valley
Fogelsville residents have been waiting a long time for their own full-scale supermarket. Based on my advance tour, I think they'll be thrilled when the Weis Markets on Route 100 opens its doors Sunday. Some impressions: It's big, but not...
Tags: Restaurants, Weis Markets Incorporated, Allentown, South Whitehall Township, Food Network (tv network)
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