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Construction will start Tuesday on ShopRite of Howard Park
Klein's Family Markets will start construction Tuesday on a long-awaited supermarket in Howard Park in northwest Baltimore. A 10 a.m. groundbreaking will mark the start of work on a full-service, 68,000-square-foot ShopRite of Howard Park at 4601...
Tags: ShopRite
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City, Rite Aid reach agreement on Howard Park supermarket site
Rite Aid agreed Thursday to allow construction of a ShopRite supermarket in West Baltimore's Howard Park neighborhood to move forward. The move appears to eliminate the final impediment to the long-awaited grocery store. A groundbreaking has been...
Tags: ShopRite, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Community, volunteers build deck for struggling family in Aberdeen
Rita Custer, of Aberdeen, has always been self-reliant. A former assistant manager for a Rite Aid Pharmacy, she is currently living on unemployment due to prolonged illness. She is also raising two sons, age 11 and 16. Her oldest, Justin, has Down's...Tags: Habitat for Humanity International, Personal Income, Harford County
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Wilde Lake residents don't receive the Columbia village benefits they deserve [Letters]
Yesterday, I received a letter from the Columbia Bank announcing that the branch in the Wilde Lake Village Center is closing. I have banked at Columbia Bank for many years ever since it opened its branch in my local village center. So, now, we residents... -
Artist confronts opposition to same-sex marriage
It is not unusual to see art that tackles social and political issues, but there's still something startling about Jeffrey Kent's solo show "Preach!" at the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park. The Baltimore artist zeros in on opposition by some...
Tags: Symbols and Symbolism, Same-Sex Marriage, World War II (1939-1945), Tuskegee Airmen, Alzheimer's Disease
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March: A Blue Ribbon School, a championship team
A smoking ban went into effect at the start of 2012 for all properties owned or leased by the Harford County government, with one exception, the Circuit Courthouse on Bel Air's Main Street. There would still be a designated smoking area away from building...
Tags: Texas Roadhouse Incorporated, World War II (1939-1945), Theft, Human Rights, CVS Corp.
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Harford Farmer of the Year 'Brownie' Pearce reflects on his career
Wilbur Brown Pearce has farming in his blood. "All of my ancestors had been farmers. My mother and father grew up on farms, " Pearce, known to his friends as "Brownie," said. "But neither of them acquired an interest in farming." Pearce did acquire an...
Tags: Elizabeth Mitchell, Havre de Grace, Arable Farming, Johns Hopkins University, Television Industry
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Dry Md. town of Damascus prepares to get wet after vote
At the Music Cafe on Ridge Road, the restaurant local residents call the hippest in town, owner Randy Anderson says he's thrilled he'll soon be able to add beer and wine to his menu for the first time. A few blocks away, at the down-home Red Rooster...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Wines, Martin O'Malley, Bars and Clubs, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Harford County police blotter: Trespassers start fires in Abingdon
Aberdeen Donnie Edward Beck Jr., 36, of the 700 block of Custis Street, was arrested Tuesday on a bench warrant in a case in which he was charged with marijuana possession. Sara Louise Montgomery, 30, of the 200 block of Center Deen Avenue, was arrested...Tags: Police Arrests, Theft, Havre de Grace, Prosecution, Washington, DC
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Harford County police blotter: Tires slashed in Bel Air
The Harford County Sheriff's Office and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Velma Terrell Carey, 53, of the 400 block of Washington Street, was arrested Tuesday on a bench warrant in a case in which she was charged with failure to display a...Tags: Maryland State Police, Police Arrests, Theft, Sex Crimes, Port Deposit
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In federal prison, Baltimore cops get no breaks
Police officers convicted of a crime in Maryland and sentenced to state prison are typically housed in segregated areas for their safety, far from most other inmates. But those prosecuted in U.S. District Court and sent to federal prison — like the...Tags: France, Criminals, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Corporate Crime, Murder
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Harford County Police Blotter: Aberdeen house ransacked
Harford County Sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Tinesha S. Williams, 29, of the 700 block of West Bel Air Avenue, was arrested on two bench warrants Thursday in a case in which she was charged with second-degree assault,...Tags: Oxford (Talbot, Maryland), Theft, Police Arrests, Patapsco, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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