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County touts 'new urbanism' in development plan for Route 43 in White Marsh
Developers plan to build 1,700 housing units near a mixed-use business park in White Marsh, saying it will "supercharge" an area that had previously been targeted for job creation. The $100 million development, Greenleigh at Crossroads, would be part...
Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Design Collective, Inc., Cathy Bevins
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Lutherville-based band Cinder Road reunites for final Recher show
When the floor of the Recher Theatre was still filled with pool tables and high-top tables, a local cover band named Plunge was among the first bands to perform as the club transitioned to a music venue in 1999. After Mike Ruocco, a former member of...
Tags: Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, Holidays, Music Industry, Chris Daughtry
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Construction to begin next month on Towson Patient First
Construction crews are set to demolish the Towson WashMobile building and will begin work on a new Patient First health clinic by May, Councilman David Marks announced. Marks, who represents the 5th District including Towson, said the business has...
Tags: Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Perry Hall, David Marks
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Shop Talk
Welcome to the newest Salon by Debbie, the biggest and most beautiful yet. Sun streams through a wall of windows into the big, airy room. An array of chaise longues beckon, almost whispering an invitation to slow down and relax. And why not? There are...
Tags: Personal Service, Hunt Valley
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General Motors unveils its new electric motor in White Marsh
General Motors officially launched its new electric motor in White Marsh Tuesday, a milestone in U.S. manufacturing — and a key part of the company's bet that the electric-vehicle market is poised to grow. With production under way at the...
Tags: Vehicles, Kevin Kamenetz, Companies and Corporations, Ellicott City, Labor Markets
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There's 'Pride' in every aspect of Annapolis Shakespeare production
Rarely does a literary classic transfer from page to stage as eloquently as Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" does in the current production by the Annapolis Shakespeare Company at Bowie Playhouse. Everything works beautifully, beginning with Jon...
Tags: Jane Austen, Discrimination, Celebrities, Annapolis, William Shakespeare
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Redevelopment of Carrolltown Center topic on April 22 Town Hall meeting
Redevelopment plans for Carrolltown Center will be unveiled at the next Town Hall meeting, hosted by Carroll County Commissioner Doug Howard. Dixon Harvey, of Black Oak Associates, will discuss plans and a timetable for the project at the meeting on...
Tags: Sykesville, Kmart, Hunt Valley, Sears
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CD players dying one car at a time
CD players are going the way of the ashtray, roll-down windows and whitewall tires. Chevrolet is the latest to join the ranks of automakers like Ford who have ditched physical media players in favor of music streamed through onboard systems and...
Tags: Recording Industry Association of America, Computer Hardware, Mini, Chevrolet, Netflix Inc.
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'American Ninja Warrior' tryouts come to Baltimore
There are many obstacles along the path to becoming a ninja warrior. One must dash up the steps, slanted at 50 degrees, to reach the platform above, or perhaps run along the 14-foot curved wall — all without falling into the pool of water below....
Tags: NBC (tv network), Inner Harbor, G4 (tv network), Rash Field
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Already king of slots, Maryland Live looks to take share of table game market
Cards started turning and dice began rolling early Thursday morning at Maryland Live, already the largest slots casino in the Mid-Atlantic. Opened just 10 months ago, the casino next to an Anne Arundel County outlet mall rakes in more money from slot...
Tags: Problem Gambling, Casino and Gambling Industry, Gambling, Marketing, Cordish Cos.
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Traffic: Southbound lanes closed on MD 151 in Baltimore Co.
All southbound traffic lanes were closed on MD 151 South in Baltimore County at 7:41 a.m., due to a one-vehicle collision, one of two incidents that forced lane closures during Tuesday morning rush hour, according to the state Department of...
Tags: Traffic, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Train Service, Baltimore County
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