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Catonsville and Arbutus schools reap benefits from store rewards programs
A bag of carrots, a gallon of milk and a pound of chicken go a long way at Hillcrest Elementary School. The groceries helped transform 10 classroom chalk boards at the school on Frederick Road into new, multi-use whiteboards. At Catonsville High School,...
Tags: Elementary Schools, Schools, PTA, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Groceries
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ShopSmart magazine highlights fall clothing deals
For some tips on fall clothing deals, check out ShopSmart magazine's October issue. The Consumer Reports publication will feature a "Six Steps to Score Big Savings on Clothes," guide, the non-profit product testing organization said. "This issue of...Tags: Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Nicole Miller, Sears, Newspaper and Magazine, Periodicals
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Resident's online petition aims to lure Target to Eldersburg
Andrea Eiblum and her family moved to Eldersburg from Baltimore County seven years ago, and love their new community. "I love the area, I love the people, I love the community," said Eiblum. What she doesn't quite love, though, is what she calls a...
Tags: Baltimore County, Companies and Corporations, Carroll County (Maryland), Walmart, Sykesville
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Grocery retailers compete with mobile shopping tools
Plenty of shoppers at a Baltimore Safeway have started checking their cell phones while pushing carts and scanning shelves.
They may have been texting or checking Facebook updates, but now grocery customers could use mobile devices to plan meals,...Tags: Facebook, Cell Phones, Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, Union Memorial Hospital
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No age barriers, as Harford shops for new school year
Parents and kids in Harford County got ready to head back to school with plenty of shopping over the weekend, as the state-sponsored week of tax-free shopping also encouraged residents to make their purchases by Saturday. There's not much time left to...
Tags: Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, Harford County, Trips and Vacations, Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies
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Consumers could be charged more for using credit cards
One of the largest business expenses for Santoni's Supermarket in Highlandtown is interchange fees — what the grocer pays a bank to process customer's credit card transactions.
Even so, Santoni's has no plans to charge shoppers more for paying with...Tags: Credit and Debt, Interior Policy, Business, American Express Company, Highlandtown
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Target to open at 9 p.m. on Thanksgiving
Not to be beat by Walmart's plans for Black Friday sales, Target will open on Thanksgiving night too, at 9 p.m. Walmart said last week it will start the holiday rush at 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving, its earliest Black Friday opening ever. Today, Target said...Tags: Nikon Corp, Walmart, Holidays, Black Friday (shopping), Toys "R" Us, Inc.
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Retailers hope back-to-school season will boost spending
It's the height of summer, but inside many Baltimore-area stores, fall has arrived.
While shoppers sorted through racks of discounted shorts and tank tops, retailers at White Marsh Mall began displaying school backpacks and uniforms. Area Target stores...Tags: Prices, White Marsh, The Children's Place Retail Stores Incorporated, Office Equipment and Supplies, Mother's Day
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Outraged over proposed Plumtree Walmart, Bel Air residents tell retailer it's 'not welcome'
Hundreds of people flooded Patterson Mill High School's auditorium Thursday evening, the vast majority to protest the proposed Walmart on Plumtree Road. Several attendees, who came despite the rain, carried small hand-held signs that read "No 9/24...
Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Walmart
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A dreamy dorm room
Gloomy economic news has cast a pall over the dorm room daydreams of college kids for several years now, but those who track retail sales figures think this might be a breakout season. More of America's children are going away to college this year than...Tags: Physiology, Williams-Sonoma Inc., Apple iPod, Pottery Barn, Walmart
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Fans of Chick-fil-A and 'Christian values' take a stand in Abingdon
Usually just a spot to get a chicken sandwich or waffle fries, Chick-fil-A also became a place to make a political stand in Harford County Wednesday. Droves of local supporters came to the Abingdon Chick-fil-A, near the Route 24/I-95 interchange,...
Tags: Havre de Grace, Minority Groups, Freedom of the Press, Gays and Lesbians, Values
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Breakfast is served at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
The Baltimore SunHere at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, four-time IZOD IndyCar champion Dario Franchitti and two-time champion and Chip Ganassi teammate Scott Dixon had breakfast Friday -- from boxes with their pictures on them. "This is so cool," Franchitti said,...Tags: Auto Racing, NASCAR, Open-Wheel Racing, Juan Pablo Montoya
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