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Maryland seeks sustainability seal for striped bass
Someday, perhaps as early as March, Maryland's striped bass may join the main ingredients of Europe's Filet-O-Fish sandwich on the list of fish known worldwide as abundant, well-managed and caught in environmentally friendly ways.
The state has spent...Tags: Marine Products Corporation, Nature, Sandwiches, Consumer Confidence, Natural Resources
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Lawyers turn to social media to analyze potential jurors
As the jury selection process began in the bribery trial of state Sen. Ulysses S. Currie, the names of potential jurors were removed from their questionnaires before the forms were returned to lawyers. The redacting was done at the request of federal...Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Media Industry, Twitter, Inc., Sheila Dixon
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Maryland companies show off wares at Natural Products Expo
Organic products and those without preservatives and harsh processing remain big business in the United States — with $81 billion in sales last year — despite a tough economy.
Sales in stores, online and in practitioners' offices were up 7...Tags: Butter, Omega-3 Fatty Acid, Health and Beauty Products, Organic Foods, Food Industry
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Unified voice of activism resonates for a Greater Towson
The Greater Towson Council of Community Associations is a part of Towson's "shadow government," according to Mike Ertel, a former president of the organization.
He notes that Towson may be the Baltimore County seat. But it is not an incorporated...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Government, Hospitals and Clinics, David Marks, Towson
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Catonsville: Kentucky Fried Chicken robbed
The following is compiled from local police reports. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible. If you have information about these crimes, call the Wilkens Precinct at 410-887-0872....Tags: Sony Corp., Kentucky Fried Chicken, Catonsville, Theft
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Bel Air Sonic now plans to open in spring
Sonic is planning to open its first Harford County eatery, on Route 924 south of Bel Air, this spring, according to its Facebook page. The drive-through, fast-food chain had originally expected to set up shop near Plumtree Road in October 2011, but...Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Harford County, Facebook, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Chik fil-A latest to offer healthy kids meals
Chik-fil-A is joining McDonalds and other restaurants in offering a healthier kids meals by cutting the calories in the meals by more than half Today the fast food chain began offering grilled-chicken nuggets instead of the typical fried. Applesauce in a...Tags: Ecosystems, Conservation, Conservation, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Fitzpatrick, Bills a good union
Ryan Fitzpatrick of the Bills is from Harvard, and that makes him unique. He's the only quarterback from that school to become an NFL starter. But there's a common, everyman side to this son of a rocket scientist, and not just because he proposed to...Tags: Ivy League, Fred Jackson, Blaine Gabbert, Donald Jones, St. Louis Rams
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Wednesday morning talkers: This piece mentions Casey Anthony
On weekday mornings, I'll post the most controversial, shocking and (of course) ridiculous stories for your reading pleasure. That way, when you walk into work, you'll be the master of witty conversation. • He was for it, before he was against it:...Tags: Heroin, Elections, Starbucks Corp., The Washington Post
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Perryville to consider 175-foot sign for casino
When Maryland's first slots casino opened a year ago, it faced some tough odds. Even with a strategic location just off Interstate 95, motorists who didn't know it was there were unlikely to discover it. Hollywood Casino Perryville, located in the...Tags: Advertising, Penn National Gaming, Casino and Gambling Industry, The Washington Post, Highway Transportation
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Council thanks community members for efforts in recent storms
Havre de Grace's city council members recognized the many people who saw the city through Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee during Monday's council meeting, including some restaurateurs. The city is still struggling with the aftermath of the storms,...Tags: Employees, Havre de Grace, Restaurants, Rubber Products Industry, Jim Miller
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Catonsville crime log: Yard tools stolen
The following is compiled from local police reports. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible. If you have information about these crimes, call the Wilkens Police Station at 410-887-0872....Tags: Theft, Catonsville
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