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Giant to close Rotunda store, relocate to Fresh & Green's
As he often does, 97-year-old Dorsey Yearley sat on a bench with his cane in his lap outside the Giant store in the Rotunda in Hampden, people-watching on a Friday afternoon.
"This is plenty convenient for us," said Yearley, who lives at Roland Park...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Bank of America Corp., Harford Road, Super Fresh Food Markets, Inc., Johns Hopkins University
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For Giant store manager, it's all about the customers
It's been a hectic few weeks for Nick Hyson, but he's managing. Hyson is manager of the new Giant supermarket that held its grand opening in Hampden on March 29, and former manager of the Rotunda mall Giant that closed the same day. He's been the man...
Tags: Community College of Baltimore County, Companies and Corporations, T-Mobile, Cell Phones, Stephen Nichols
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Back in business: Reconvened task force revisits Rotunda redevelopment
Seating for 60 people was set up Feb. 28 in the hallway outside the old Tomlinson Craft Collection, one of many stores in the Rotunda that have closed in the seven years since Hekemian & Co. purchased the struggling mall in the Roland Park area and...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Roland Park, Mary Pat Clarke, Condos
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A look inside the new Giant in Hampden
Behind brown paper covering the windows and a uniformed guard at the front entrance, a new Giant supermarket in the Hampden area is taking shape, days before its scheduled opening March 29.
"We will be ready," said Jamie Miller, a spokesman for Landover-...Tags: T-Mobile, Cell Phones, Mary Pat Clarke, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Parkville
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Rotunda Giant makes a quiet exit
Edith Bershadsky, of Tuscany-Canterbury, came to the Rotunda Giant shortly before 6 p.m. Thursday to buy a ticket for the record-breaking, $540 million Mega-Millions jackpot. But by the time she got there, Giant Food officials had already removed the...
Tags: Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Baltimore County, AIDS, Arable Farming, Charles Village
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Rotunda redevelopers to update Roland Park Civic League on plans
Representatives for Rotunda mall redeveloper Hekemian & Co. will present their plans to the Roland Park Civic League at its next meeting April 5. The meeting starts at 7 p.m., and the presentation at 7:15 p.m., in Roland Park Presbyterian Church,...Tags: Roland Park, Mary Pat Clarke
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Owner repositioning Green Spring shopping center for 'national tenants'
The relocation of the Rotunda Mall Giant gives a big boost to Green Spring Tower Square, a small, family-owned shopping center in the Hampden area. Mark Manzo isn't stopping there. In email interviews conducted in the past two weeks, Manzo, a partner...
Tags: T-Mobile, Companies and Corporations, Tools and Hardware, Roland Park, Joint Ventures
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Rotunda redevelopers hope to have new grocer signed by summer
Updating Roland Park community leaders Thursday on plans for redevelopment of the Rotunda, a representative of the mall's owner began by acknowledging what was foremost on the community's mind — the relocation last week of the longtime Giant...
Tags: Roland Park
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Girls have ear-piercing adventure in Virginia during earthquake
Friends School fourth-grader Mary Charlotte Mortimer is getting her ears pierced, and naturally, she wanted her American Girl doll to have its ears pierced, too. Her cousins, twins Tessa and Cara Collins, also wanted their dolls' ears pierced. On...Tags: Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Natural Disasters, Disasters, Govans, Injuries and Wounds
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Doubles tandem Lazer and Sinnott lead McDonogh to MIAA tennis title
When Jake Lazer and Tommy Sinnott were freshmen, they led McDonogh to the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championship by winning their No. 2 doubles match against Gilman.
A similar scenario played out Friday against the...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Maryland
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2002 All-Metro Boys Track and Field Team
Sun staffPerformer of the Year: Shane Stroup, River Hill Has an individual's Maryland high school track performance ever generated more buzz than Shane Stroup's state record-setting 1,600-meter race this season? Spectators at UMBC cheered and watched in awe as...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, High Jump, Shot Put, Athletes
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Beleaguered agency confronts peril on water
SunSpot StaffA man clinging for his life to a channel marker is a strange sight in the middle of the broad Potomac River. But this is what the captain of a 23-foot Maycraft sport cruiser found on a calm September evening, two miles from the St. Mary's County shore....Tags: Illegal Immigrants, World War II (1939-1945), Fishing, Migration, Weather Statistics
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