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Dong Hwan Lee, securities salesman
Dong Hwan Lee, a securities salesman who began his career in Baltimore and rose to become a Wall Street sales director, died of cancer April 11 at his Manhattan home. The former Lutherville resident was 37. Born in Seoul, South Korea, he was the son of...
Tags: Basketball, Towson University, Johns Hopkins University, College Basketball, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Our biggest problem is not deficits
"Our biggest problems over the next 10 years are not deficits," President Barack Obama told House Republicans last week, according to those who attended the meeting. The president needs to deliver the same message to the public, loudly and clearly....
Tags: Barack Obama, White House, Budgets and Budgeting, Public Finance, Republican Party
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Harford's Craig unveils 2014 budget with no tax increases, no raises
Harford County Executive David Craig is proposing a 2014 general fund budget that is 1.3 percent, or $6.3 million, larger than the 2013 budget, among the smallest increases of the eight budgets Craig has presented during his tenure. The new budget does...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Public Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Taxation
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Harford Stormwater Management Fund reduced to 10 percent
While Harford County property owners are set to get some relief, by having to pay 10 percent of a $125 annual stormwater fee, Department of Public Works officials must deal with only having 10 percent of their initially-allocated budget next year....Tags: Harford County, Budgets and Budgeting
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York Road corridor schools a priority in FY2014 Baltimore County budget
As capacity issues crop up at schools all across Baltimore County, County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced Monday that the county budget for fiscal year 2014 will fund more than 3,000 new seats in county elementary schools. A county contribution of...
Tags: Towson, Budgets and Budgeting, Kevin Kamenetz, Martin O'Malley, David Marks
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A promising collaboration between UM, Corcoran
The proposed partnership announced earlier this month between the University of Maryland College Park and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington is one of the more unusual ideas floated in recent years, not least because it would involve Maryland's...
Tags: Arts, Artists, Museums, Engineering, Technology
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Balto. Co. budget would add new seats for crowded schools
Baltimore County would add classrooms for thousands of students under a budget proposal unveiled Monday by County Executive Kevin Kamenetz — a plan advocates hope signals a commitment to solve the overcrowding that has plagued the school system....
Tags: John A. Olszewski, Sr., Budgets and Budgeting, Students, Teaching and Learning, Taxation
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Obama wrong to seek limits on tax-exempt bonds
Local government is truly where the rubber meets the road. As Baltimore County executive, I proudly oversaw capital projects ranging from the restoration of the Randallstown Library after a fire to the expansion of Cromwell Valley Park. We rebuilt Essex...
Tags: Barack Obama, Baltimore County, Public Finance, U.S. Congress, Port of Baltimore
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Principals union wants Alonso to return bonuses in light of cheating investigations
The Baltimore principals union is calling for schools CEO Andrés Alonso to pay back thousands of dollars in bonuses he received in years that schools were later found to have cheated on state tests. The request comes as a contract, released through a...
Tags: Examinations, Freedom of Information Laws, Teaching and Learning, Teachers
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One more unwelcome twist for Towson sports
By dumping $300,000 in taxpayer funds on Towson University's baseball team, Gov. Martin O'Malley has temporarily solved one problem and created a multitude of others. The frustration that led Mr. O'Malley to intervene is understandable. But his proposal...
Tags: Lawyers, Towson University, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Students
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Hannon Armstrong aims to raise $250 million in IPO
An Annapolis-based financier of clean energy infrastructure amended its plans to sell stock to the public, more than doubling its target to $250 million. Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc., which provides debt and equity...
Tags: Annapolis, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Stock Market, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Energy Saving
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COPT issuing $350 million in debt
Corporate Office Properties Trust, the Columbia-based office real estate investment trust, is issuing $350 million in debt, the sale of which is expected to close next week, the company announced Thursday. The senior unsecured notes are due in ten years...
Tags: Corporate Office Properties Trust Inc.
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