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- Genji adds ramen soups to its Whole Foods Market offerings.
- This Annapolis bar and pool hall needs some improvements if it's going to survive
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- A half-dozen recipients of Vehicles for Change cars allowed local business and government leaders to shadow them as they retraced their former routines as part of the nonprofit's "Walk In Their Shoes" event
- Local organic products and those without chemicals or minimal processing are coming to a store or mailbox near you
- A spruced-up, more cheerful version of the Broadway Market's south shed reopened Friday morning, and customers will find such new offerings as Polish dishes handmade from scratch and food cooked while they wait.
- Some but not a lot of flooding in Mount Washington Mill area, where some businesses were evacuated as a precaution and Meadowbrook pool voluntarily closed
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- Reports from national and state sources show a marked growth in farmers' markets
- Corporations snap to attention when Scary Mommy tweets, and Simon & Schuster will release her first book next Mother's Day. All because when, say, she admits to swearing at her children under her breath, fans sigh with relief, responding, "Me too! Me too! Me too!"
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- Harris Teeter wont' sell wine when it opens in Locust Point in December
- Harford Farmer, John Rigdon, Represents all that is good in Harford County.
- The DNR takes area chefs out to learn about local seafood species in hopes that they'll land on their menus
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- Budget deficits, changing practices could spell end for agricultural subsidies
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- Eschewing labels and downloads, Baltimore indie band Celebration focuses on what it does best — performing live.
- White House Black Market opening new store in Harbor East in Baltimore
- Fired by the Orioles last June, former skipper Dave Trembley has landed with the Braves this spring as their minor-league field coordinator. He was recently interviewed by David Laurila about the firing, and Trembley gave excellent insight about what it's like for a major-league manager to be fired.