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Retailers may charge fee to customers paying with credit cards
Customers at Towson Hot Bagels usually pay with credit, not cash, when buying a bagel or a bottle of water, triggering fees the merchant must pay to process each transaction. Now, the shop's owner and retailers across the country may recoup "swipe"...
Tags: Consumers, Timonium, Credit and Debt, Target, Interior Policy
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Family movie night, arts event, candy and wine offered this weekend in Harford
Candy, an arts event, a free showing of a Dr. Seuss movie and a chance to sample wine and craft beer in support of higher education are some of the high-profile things to do this weekend to brighten the winter blues in Harford County. Though the...
Tags: Festive Events, Dr. Seuss, Dr. Seuss' The Lorax (movie), Harford Community College, Wines
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Nearly half of city employees have 'critical or chronic' illness, mayor says
Nearly half of Baltimore's municipal employees and retirees have a "critical or chronic" illness — a distinction that contributes to the high cost of providing their health insurance, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday. "We need to...
Tags: Government, Quitting Smoking, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Bill Henry, Health Insurance Cost
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Harford liquor board discusses cafe wine and beer display limits
Concerned that the establishment not be turned into what members said could be a restaurant in the middle of a liquor store, the Harford County Liquor Control Board requested Wednesday that the owner of Pairings Bistro in Bel Air give them a final floor...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Justice System, Harford Community College, Wines, Judges
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Anne Arundel ethics panel tells Fink to recuse himself on new executive selection
The Anne Arundel County Ethics Commission says County Council member Derek Fink should not participate in the selection of a new county executive because of his business relationship in Greene Turtle restaurants with Del. Steve Schuh, who is seeking the...
Tags: Elections, Values, Ethics
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Sushi students are ready to roll
On a sunny Saturday afternoon, Kate Williams stood behind the sushi bar at Pabu in Harbor East's Four Seasons Hotel, concentrating as she carefully wrapped a bamboo mat around rice-strewn seaweed. Chef Jonah Kim, the executive chef at Pabu, stood next...
Tags: Timonium, Seasons Restaurant, Asia, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Concerns follow exit of live music at Recher Theatre
Towson leaders and owners of the Recher Theatre met Thursday, Feb. 14 to discuss some of the early concerns stemming from the venue's planned change to a nightclub later this spring. But while the plans for Torrent Nightclub and the business...
Tags: Disc Jockeys, David Marks, Music, Dining and Drinking, Charles Village
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Former student protesters remember civil rights battle over the Northwood Theatre
Movie tickets at the Northwood Theatre cost just 90 cents back in 1963. But for some, the price of admission was considerably higher. It took years of picketing and nights in jail for hundreds of African-American college students and their supporters...
Tags: Activism, University of Maryland, College Park, Business, Voting, Prisons
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With Yelp and Angie's List, everyone's a critic
After hearing rave reviews from his friends, Scott Cover decided it was time to try the pizza at Joe Squared himself. But after a lackluster pie and what he considered overpriced beers, Cover felt the popular Station North restaurant had fallen well short...
Tags: Consumers, Business, Fells Point, Technology, Computer Networking and Internet
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A fashion-forward guide to NYC
New York City is the most fashionable place to be seen this week when Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week rolls into Lincoln Center. One of the biggest draws of the event is the opportunity to rub shoulders with the fashion elite: models, photographers, designers,...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Celebrities, Dining and Drinking, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Upper West Side
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Maryland's Nana Meriwether dishes on being too tall, oldest Miss USA
"Things happen for a reason." Potomac's Nana Meriwether, the reigning Miss USA, says that a lot. Especially when she talks about the road she followed to her title: two runner-up finishes at the Miss California pageant before being crowned Miss...
Tags: Nana Meriwether, Sports Illustrated, The Happiest News!, Sidwell Friends School, Olivia Culpo
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Mother-daughter team open Ethiopian bakery
A new bakery in Laurel is offering traditional coffeehouse fare alongside spicy, exotic breads, and a mother-daughter team from Ethiopia is behind it all. Maza Getachew and her mother, Genet Vulcha — the owner of Genet Bakery and Catering —...
Tags: Sales, Peppers, Business, Breads
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