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50 years ago: 24th person killed in crash on Harford roads
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, November 15, 1962: Harford's fatality rate rose to 24 people with a crash this week 50 years ago in Aberdeen. Helen Harris, 47 of Garden City Park, N.Y., died instantly when the car in which she was...Tags: Parkville, Pharmaceuticals, Polio, Vaccines, Chemical Industry
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Walmart plans for growth in Maryland
Red anti-Walmart signs dot a stretch of Route 924 in Harford County, where people have packed public meetings and organized protests. Petitions are circulating through housing developments, and residents are writing to politicians. But it's not corporate...
Tags: Baltimore County, Marketing, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Randallstown, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Scouting for Food donation pickup on Saturday
Laurel Boys Scouts will be collecting donations of non-perishable food items from front doors of Laurel homes on Saturday, Nov. 10 beginning at 9 a.m. This year's Scouting for Food effort began Nov. 3 when Laurel Cub Scouts distributed plastic collection...
Tags: Charity
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Police: 2 well-dressed men kidnap 68-year-old and force him to drive to banks in Catonsville
A 68-year-old Baltimore resident was kidnapped by two men with handguns in Catonsville and forced to drive to two banks and withdraw money in the middle of the day Wednesday, according to Baltimore County police. The two approached the 68-year-old...Tags: Firearms, CVS Corp., Catonsville
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Letter: More coverage needed of neighborhood stores
I am mystified by the Flier's pandering to a new mega-supermarket (Wegmans), which comes at the expense of established neighborhood stores that anchor neighborhoods. Where are stories about stores within walking or biking distance of my home in Harper'...Tags: Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.
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Baltimore grocers, restaurants cope with power outage losses
Patrons at Tark's Grill were eating in the dining room and drinking at the bar when the ferocious storm struck Friday night and the Brooklandville restaurant went dark. The Green Spring Station establishment was among many Baltimore-area eateries and...Tags: Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Colin Campbell, Walmart, Groceries
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Bits & Pieces: A traditional celebration of the Fourth of July
My favorite event of the year is coming up. I so enjoy the 4th of July parade and softball game sponsored by the Longfellow Friends of the Traditional Fourth. The parade, the 42nd of its kind, begins lining up at 9:30 a.m. at Longfellow Elementary...Tags: Culture, Howard Community College, Festive Events, Ceremonies
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Peanut butter recalls spread to ice cream products
Ice cream and granola bars are the latest products to be linked to widespread manufacturer recalls of some peanut butters and other nut products that started last month. In the past week, at least five manufacturers have recalled peanut butter flavored...Tags: Butter, Chills, Salmonella Infection, Harry & David, Peanuts
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Ravens bar of the week: Hudson Street Stackhouse
For most Canton residents, the unassuming Hudson Street Stackhouse is the ultimate neighborhood bar for beer-loving hockey fans: It proudly supports the Washington Capitals. But the Stackhouse also makes an ideal place to watch a Ravens game. First and...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Belgium
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Peanut butter recall expands to several major retailers
A recall of peanut butter that began at Trader Joe's grocery stores last week has expanded to other nut products and to more food stores, including several that operate in Maryland. In addition to Trader Joe's, the recall includes some nut butters and...Tags: Target, Butter, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Peanut Butter, Giant Food, LLC
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A few of the food trucks are rolling on Wednesday
The Baltimore SunA few of the food trucks are back on the road but not all of them. Kooper's Chowhound Burger Wagon is at the University of Maryland, near Baltimore and Greene streets, until 3 p.m. Woody's Taco Island is in Mount Vernon, near the corner of Calvert and...Tags: Mount Vernon, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Halloween, Johns Hopkins University
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Sandy prompts many closures, but some are open for business
As much of the Baltimore region shut down, some businesses made sure they could stay open — come hurricane and high water. The Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel brought in sandbags, ordered $30,000 in extra food and arranged for employees...
Tags: Hurricanes, Robert Allen, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Baltimore Hotels
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