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Moms Pump Here: A resource for nursing moms
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There are three food truck rallies this weekend
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CD players dying one car at a time
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Yellow Cab, MTA stock fleets with first vehicles built for wheelchair users
Baltimore's oldest cab company and the Maryland Transit Administration are updating their fleets for wheelchair-using customers, replacing small buses and minivans with an SUV-like vehicle that provides a smoother, more civilized ride. The MV-1 is...
Tags: Football, Dodge, Ford, SUVs and Crossovers, Auto Trends
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Tiki's Playhouse canine ice-cream truck leaves dogs begging for more
Given how quickly dogs learn by food reward, how long does it take them to recognize the sound of Tiki’s Playhouse doggie ice-cream truck? Probably with one sample, since the possibilities include tantalizing banana, blueberry, molasses and...
Tags: Blueberries, Butter, Ice Cream, Ford, Peanut Butter
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Lutherville Garden Clubs embrace a fall harvest of fellowship, outreach projects
School has begun, and fall activities with our local clubs and associations are getting under way as well. The Lutherville Garden Club kicks off its year Thursday, Sept. 6, with a panel discussion on recycling, "Reduce, ReUse and ReCycle: How the Three...Tags: Lobbying, Fires, Water Tower, Baltimore County, Timonium
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Columbia road might trade roundabouts for speed humps
Thirty-six-year Wilde Lake resident Christopher Tsien doesn't hold back when you ask him about the type of traffic calming devices used on West Running Brook Road. "It's stupid construction, brain dead initial engineering," Tsien said. "The disadvantages...
Tags: Ellicott City, Road Transportation, Technology, Elections, Transportation
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Tuscany-Canterbury wants speed bumps more than a roundabout
Tuscany-Canterbury residents Thursday asked the city for traffic-calming measures, including speed bumps along West 39th Street in both directions. But some residents at a public meeting criticized a traffic-calming roundabout, already planned at 39th...Tags: Anglicanism, Christianity, Canterbury
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Gloucester City String Band to entertain at HdG park
Hello dear readers, Will we see you tonight (Friday) at the free concert in Tydings Park at 7:30 p.m? Bring chairs and picnics. There is no rain location for the Gloucester City String Band, a unique mixture of Mummers music and other selections. No...Tags: Anglicanism, Concerts, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Christianity, Shamrock
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Opening up space
Is there anything that the U.S. technology community, with an assist from the federal government, can do that would simultaneously achieve the following: a) help hone our economic edge to help us prosper a bit more over a long term; b) maintain and...
Tags: Business, Virgin Group, Ltd., Federal Aviation Administration, Space Programs, Companies and Corporations
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'Bike boulevards' can get Baltimore rolling
Cycling has long been promoted as an activity with the potential to improve community wellness through its health benefits and its ability to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution. Monday through Friday, rain or shine, I ride my bike from my...Tags: Cycling, Health and Safety at School, Air Pollution, Health and Safety at School, Transportation
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