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Baltimore-area housing market sees bidding wars return as buyers' choices shrink
David D. Igla lost out on three Ellicott City homes in the past few months before he finally beat the competition and had an offer accepted.
What kind of so-called buyer's market is this, he wondered?
Some houses zip off the market —...Tags: Ellicott City, Financial and Business Services, Real Estate Buyers, Real Estate Sellers, Auction Service
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Dick Lugar's warning for America
The hit men of the tea party can carve another notch in their collective gun belts this week with the ouster of Indiana Sen. Richard G. Lugar, a 35-year veteran of the U.S. Senate. Whatever mojo the conservative firebrands had in the 2010 GOP primaries,...
Tags: Jim Webb, Richard Lugar, Parties and Movements, Monica Lewinsky, Daniel Coats
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Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce: Networking event Wednesday at Townsend House
Enjoy an opportunity to take a peak at Catonsville's past while making new contacts for your business as the Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce hosts an evening mixer at Catonsville's Townsend House, 1824 Frederick Road, on May 9 at 5:30 p.m. The...Tags: Catonsville, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Scientists use algae to scrub harbor water
In their quest to cure Baltimore's ailing harbor, advocates and authorities have tried one gadget after another: floating wetlands, a solar-powered aerator, even a trash wheel.
Add now the "algal turf scrubber," a long wooden sluiceway through which...Tags: Engineering, Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Chesapeake Bay, Plant Openings
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Owner says Highland restaurant will feature 'casual fine dining'
Diners familiar with the historic Milton Inn in northern Baltimore County needn't whet their appetites for a carbon copy of the iconic restaurant's pricey fare when owner and executive chef Brian Boston opens his second eatery in Highland this summer....
Tags: Ken Ulman, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Baltimore County, Dining and Drinking, Property
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Fallston pushing for Youth's Benefit Elementary replacement
Fallston residents were urged last Thursday night to press their elected officials to get a new building for Youth's Benefit Elementary School. The Parent-Teacher Association at Youth's Benefit has been working for a year and a half with the organization...
Tags: Christianity, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Harford County, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, PTA
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Let's Get Together in Howard County
These groups meet regularly Club de Français — First Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Christ Episcopal Church, 6800 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia. Edwige Griffith, 410-461-0574; Clarissa Ferraris, 410-381-5658. Columbia Area Mothers of Multiples — First...Tags: Judaism, Ellicott City, Howard County, Dining and Drinking, Christianity
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March 19-25 in nightlife: Kurt Vile, Jordan Knight, Fatboy Slim and more
Here's our round-up of the week's most notable concerts. For more shows, check out FindLocal. Ticket prices do not reflect any additional surcharges and taxes.
On Monday, the Psychedelic Furs will kickoff a two-night stint at Rams Head on Stage (both...Tags: Phil Vassar, Jordan Knight, Gotye (music artist), Fatboy Slim
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Laurel Police announce CrimeLine reward of $3,000 in Route 198 hit and run
Laurel Police are now offering a $3,000 CrimeLine reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the driver responsible for a hit and run on Route 198 east near the intersection of Route 1 north at about 2:13 p.m. Feb. 29.
Information can...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, FBI
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Letter: Campaign contributions pay off for developer
Catonsville developer Steve Whalen denounces community objections to his recent PUD, claiming people want to violate his property rights. This project, however, is just another example where elected officials increase developers' property values and...Tags: Tom Quirk, Kevin Kamenetz, House Building, Hospitals and Clinics, Local Elections
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Letter: Community benefits prove developer's projects worked for Catonsville
Paul Dongarra's at it again, pontificating on the evil influence of developers, especially yours truly, corrupting our system ("Campaign contributions pay off for developers," Catonsville Times, March 7). News flash! Developers make contributions to...Tags: Tom Quirk, Hospitals and Clinics, Catonsville, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Town hopes 'endangered' status will help save New Windsor's Dielman Inn
For the better part of two centuries, the stately circa-1804 Dielman Inn has been a dominant features of New Windsor's quiet Main Street and a centerpiece of the town's architectural and cultural heritage. But for nearly a decade, this cornerstone of New...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Real Estate, Dining and Drinking, Preservation Maryland
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