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Sale of downtown Annapolis post office building will end era ... eventually
Since 1901, Annapolis residents and downtown workers have been dropping off letters and buying stamps at the brick Georgian Revival-style post office on Church Circle. But not for much longer. A vote by the state's Board of Public Works on Wednesday...
Tags: Mail Order Industry, Annapolis, Advertising, Rental Service, Maryland Historical Trust
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Maryland agrees to buy Annapolis post office
Maryland officials agreed Wednesday to buy the historic Annapolis post office building from the U.S. Postal Service for use as part of the government complex surrounding the State House. Without dissent, the three-member Board of Public Works agreed to...
Tags: Annapolis, Mail Order Industry, Maryland Historical Trust
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State could buy downtown Annapolis post office
Top state officials will decide Wednesday whether to buy the Annapolis post office on Church Circle to use it for government offices. The Board of Public Works -- comprised of the governor, comptroller and treasurer -- will vote on spending $3.2 million...
Tags: Annapolis, Mail Order Industry, Government Postal Delivery
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Victim tells robber he has no cell phone -- then it rings [North Baltimore Crime Log]
The following is compiled from police reports. It is the Baltimore Messenger's policy to include descriptions only when there is enough information to make identification possible. If you have any information about these crimes, call the Baltimore City...Tags: Apple iPod, Theft, Cell Phones, Garmin Ltd.
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Two Benson Post Office robberies connected, police say
The robber of the Benson post office on Connolly Road Saturday is believed to be the same man who robbed that post office in December 2012, police investigators say.. An attempted robbery that also occurred Saturday, at the Sovereign Bank branch just...
Tags: Bank Robbery, Prosecution, Firearms, Theft, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Average federal salary up, despite pay freeze
The "average" federal employee salary is nearly $78,500, an amount that has risen by about $1,800 in the past two years despite a general freeze on salary rates, according to the Office of Personnel Management. As of September, OPM reported last week,...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Darrell E Issa, U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, U.S. Congress, Government
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Motorman back on track ringing bell rail line from Catonsville to Towson
An article in the April 19, 1913, edition of The Argus announced the return of familiar face on the rail cars. Not content with sitting on a slow-moving auto truck, Charles Bujac of Catonsville, one of the oldest motormen in the employ of the United...Tags: United Nations, Libraries, Catonsville, Linthicum, Newburg
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Rep. Edwards talks government cuts at Montpelier Arts Center
Maryland District 4 Rep. Donna Edwards spoke to constituents Saturday at the Montpelier Arts Center in Laurel, addressing economic concerns and outlining her current priorities. Edwards, a Democrat who represents parts of Prince George's and...
Tags: Unemployment, Mail Order Industry, Budget Control Act of 2011, Prince George's County, Business
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Five questions with ... John Kennedy
Helping companies save money on postage can bring in the big bucks. Baltimore-based Three Dog Logistics picks up mail from clients with high volumes, "commingles" it with other client mail going to the same ZIP code and delivers it closer to the end...
Tags: Media Industry, Mail Order Industry, Companies and Corporations, State University of New York, Hobbies
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Harford government employees collect 3 tons of food in annual drive
Harford County government employees collected more than three tons of food during a one-week drive to aid Harvest for the Hungry, which concluded Friday. In all, 6,200 pounds of non-perishable food were collected during the drive that began March 1 to...
Tags: Bank of America Corp., Aberdeen Proving Ground, Government, Civil and Public Service, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Government favors big corporations
We average people vote but we don't get much respect from our government these days nor from some of our representatives. The government gives our taxpayer money and tax breaks to big companies and corporations that don't pay taxes and often don't pay...
Tags: Voting, Mail Order Industry, Elections, Federal Reserve, Business Enterprises
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Harvest for the Hungry this week helps to replenish food banks in Harford, region
The Harford Community Action Agency and Harford County government are again spearheading the Harford County part of the annual Harvest for the Hungry Campaign that began Saturday and runs through Saturday, March 9. In its 27th year, the Harvest for...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Aberdeen Proving Ground, Lobbying, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Safeway Inc.
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