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Maryland braces for Memorial Day travelers
State transportation officials hope you'll do a lot of sightseeing this Memorial Day weekend. Just not on the Bay Bridge. Travelers headed to the Eastern Shore for the first time since last summer might be surprised. For one thing, the toll has risen...
Tags: Anne Arundel County, Tourism and Leisure Industry, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Southwest Airlines Co., Boeing Co.
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AAA Mid-Atlantic: Gas prices hit an average of $4 a gallon in Maryland
Maryland has joined a club to which most don’t want to belong: States where the average gas price is $4 or more per gallon. According to AAA Mid-Atlantic Thursday, Maryland’s average gas price hit $4 a gallon, or 6 cents than the national...Tags: Caroline County (Maryland), Minor League Baseball, Manufacturing and Engineering, AAA
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Baltimore's port marks record year for vehicles in 2011
Just after sunrise, a caravan of nearly 1,000 new cars begins streaming down the ramp of a massive cargo ship, a procession that won't end until evening.
Mercedes-Benz and BMW models go one way. Land Rovers and other models go another.
Some days, the...Tags: Chrysler Group LLC, Passenger Cars, Mercedes-Benz, Companies and Corporations, Ford
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Harford County Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Erik Takacs, 21, of the 700 block of Plater Street, was charged Monday with having an opiate without prescription, possession of a drug other than marijuana and illegal...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Harford County, Walmart, Prosecution
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'End of an era' as Laurel spokesman James Collins retires after 38 years
James Collins walked into work at Laurel Automotive on Main Street one day last month, returning to the same job he had 41 years ago, though not the same job he had held since Richard Nixon was president. For nearly 38 years, Collins had a career he...
Tags: Local Government, Richard Nixon, Manufacturing and Engineering, Jimmy Collins
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Marylanders finding ways to cope at the pump
ANNAPOLIS—Sitting in your electric car, sipping organic tea from a biodegradable cup, you pull up to your bank's drive-through window quite proud of your environmental awareness and saved dollars. Then you see the silver Litespeed brand bicycle...Tags: Computer Hardware, Technology, Electronics, Apple iPad, AAA
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Road-trip tips from Mid-Atlantic AAA
The Baltimore SunAre you and your family hitting the road for Memorial Day weekend? You won't be alone -- more than 1.8 million motorists are expected to drive throug Maryland's toll facilities for the three-day weekend, according to a story by Candy Thomson. To get you...Tags: Family, Memorial Day, Manufacturing and Engineering, AAA, First Aid
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Pages from the Past: Determined efforts by Catonsville physician save toddler who nearly drowned in goldfish pond
An article in the May 28, 1937 edition of The Catonsville Herald and Baltimore Countian reported on the heroic effort by an area doctor to save the life of a little boy who had fallen into a backyard goldfish pond. Charles T. Cockey, two and one-half...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Motorvehicle Accidents, Catonsville, Rodeo, James Monroe
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The myth of free trade
Maryland politicians are dismayed by the latest closing of the Sparrows Point steel mill and the loss of its remaining jobs, but on a broader national scale the die was cast in the 1970s, when extreme hubris in the U.S. steel and fabricating industries...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Elections, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Heavy Engineering
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Pages from the Past: First track and field meet at Catonsville High a winner for fans and athletes
While 2,408 competitors from 28 nations were competing in the 102 events of the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden, an article in the June 8, 1912, edition of The Argus reported that record times were run by the athletes and a good time was had...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Students, Catonsville, Rubber Products Industry, Teaching and Learning
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IronBirds: Aberdeen squad set to kick off 2012 campaign with new skipper
As the 2012 Aberdeen IronBirds began working out Tuesday afternoon in preparation for their 10th anniversary season, which begins Monday at Hudson Valley, N.Y., there was a mix of familiar and new faces at Ripken Stadium. When the team returns for its...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, College Sports, Stetson University, Major League Baseball Draft, Baseball
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Halethorpe wiper blade company seeks bond for expansion and renovation
A little more than a year after Alberee Products moved from Baltimore to Halethorpe, the windshield wiper manufacturer has made a push to make its stay more permanent. On Tuesday, Jan. 31, the Baltimore County Department of Economic Development requested...Tags: Finance, Finance, Economic Policy, Tom Quirk, Companies and Corporations
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