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Obama wrong to seek limits on tax-exempt bonds
Local government is truly where the rubber meets the road. As Baltimore County executive, I proudly oversaw capital projects ranging from the restoration of the Randallstown Library after a fire to the expansion of Cromwell Valley Park. We rebuilt Essex...
Tags: Local Government, Government, Bonds, Finance, U.S. Congress
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Sun portrays Md. truckers unfairly
It is with great disappointment that I read The Sun's article on the Maryland State Police's recent "dragnet" targeting trucks in Baltimore ("State police safety dragnet takes 114 trucks off the road," March 28). Maryland Motor Truck Association (MMTA)...
Tags: Maryland State Police, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Wedded: Rebecca Bressi and Eric Wozniak
Wedding date: Feb. 9, 2013 Her story: Rebecca Bressi, 28, grew up in Middle River. She is a senior business analyst for T. Rowe Price. Her mother, Barbara, is an executive secretary at Alban Tractor and her father, Joseph, co-owns Portside Pub in Essex....
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Christianity, Federal Hill, T. Rowe Price, Roman Catholicism
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State Police safety dragnet in Baltimore takes 114 trucks off the road
One of every five commercial trucks pulled over in Baltimore by Maryland State Police inspectors during a two-day sweep this week was impounded for safety defects. In addition to the 114 defective trucks, 21 drivers were barred from driving for...
Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Weight, Transportation Accidents, Maryland State Police
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Legislation encourages wind farm, but hurdles remain
After three years of trying, Gov. Martin O'Malley has won approval of legislation that aims to spur construction of towering wind turbines off Maryland's Atlantic coast. Now comes the hard part. Daunting regulatory, political and financial hurdles...
Tags: Solar Energy, Martin O'Malley, Denmark, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hampton Roads
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Business, labor groups back gas tax increase
Representatives of business and labor groups urged Maryland lawmakers Friday to fall in line behind Gov. Martin O'Malley plan to raise taxes on gasoline to fund transportation projects. At a morning news conference in Lawyers Mall outside the State...Tags: Baltimore Red Line, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Martin O'Malley, Donald C. Fry, Executive Branch
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After record growth, Maryland cruise terminal at capacity
Seven years after opening the South Locust Point cruise ship berth and terminal, Maryland port officials have a problem: capacity, as in, not enough. Without expansion, the record-breaking annual statistics will plateau at about 100 cruises and 241,000...
Tags: Cruises, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Cruise Ship Jobs, Amtrak, Maryland Department of Transportation
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Coast wide contract reached between dockworkers, port operators
The union representing 14,500 East Coast and Gulf longshoremen and the representative of 43 port operators and shipping companies completed negotiations on a six-year deal, a federal mediator announced Wednesday afternoon. The terms of the Master...Tags: Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, United States Maritime Alliance, Ltd., International Longshoremen's Association
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Maryland Senate's First Citizen awardees honored
The Baltimore SunThree women known for strong will and public accomplishment received the Maryland Senate's First Citizen awards Wednesday, capping an annual tradition in the upper chamber. Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and former U.S. Rep. Helen Delich...Tags: Annapolis, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Elections, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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MdTA's acting police chief gets permanent assignment
Michael Kundrat, a Carroll County native and 26-year veteran of the Baltimore Police Department, has been named chief of the Maryland Transportation Authority Police. Kundrat, 53, who has been acting MdTA chief for 18 months, was selected from a field of...
Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Carroll County (Maryland), Harford County, Baltimore Police Department
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Teamwork made the Port's success possible
The Port of Baltimore had a very good year in 2012, during which it broke several cargo records and handled more autos and farm and construction machinery than any other U.S. port ("Port of Baltimore led the nation in two cargo categories in 2012,...
Tags: Machine Manufacturing, U.S. Army, Manufacturing and Engineering, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Port of Baltimore led nation in two cargo categories in 2012, officials say
The Port of Baltimore led the nation in vehicle and roll on/roll off traffic in 2012 and surpassed previous marks for general cargo handling, state officials announced Wednesday. The port's public and private terminals moved 652,000 vehicles last year,...
Tags: Machine Manufacturing, Martin O'Malley, Manufacturing and Engineering, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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