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Victoria Vox's brand new 'Key'
Seated at a downtown coffee shop last week, Victoria Vox quickly noticed the table was wobbly and uneven. Rather than ignore the minor nuisance, the 34-year-old singer-songwriter took the newspaper she walked in with, folded up a few pages and stuck...
Tags: Social Media, Music, Entertainment, Sade (music artist), Music Industry
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Not all fun and (video) games
Big Huge Games in Timonium closed last May, taking nearly 100 jobs with it. Nine months later, a local studio that was launched from the ashes of the video game-maker shut down, too. And Zynga, which created FarmVille and Words with Friends, closed its...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Computer Hardware, Media Industry, Timonium, Baltimore County
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Defunct Big Huge Games goes on the auction block
Hundreds of computers, monitors, office furniture and digital design tools were auctioned Tuesday in Timonium to raise money for creditors of defunct Big Huge Games and its Rhode Island parent company, 38 Studios LLC.
Traces of a one-time creative...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Services and Shopping, Auction Service, Timonium, Baltimore County
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Recession changed course of population growth in metro Baltimore
Not too long ago, Carroll County faced a problem: Rapid growth had brought crowded classrooms to the northeastern part of the county, and planners expected many more homes to be built in the area. "At one point, they were 400 kids over capacity at North...Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), United States Census Bureau, Property, Baltimore County, Howard County
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Baltimore County man sentenced to 11 years for ID theft scheme
A federal judge on Monday sentenced a Baltimore County man to 11 years in prison and ordered him to pay close to $200,000 in restitution to victims of a wire fraud and identity theft scheme that victimized Johns Hopkins doctors, among some 250 others, the...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Court Preliminary, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Charles Sandlass, computer worker
Charles Sandlass, a retired computer instruments worker who competed in numerous wheelchair sports competitions, died Wednesday at the Baltimore Washington Medical Center. Family members said no cause of death has been determined. He was 74 and lived in...Tags: Queens (New York City), University of Maryland Medical Center, Annapolis, Track and Field, Woodside
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The incredible growing city
The Census report this week showing that Baltimore's population grew last year for the first time in decades is an encouraging sign that the long-term hemorrhaging of city residents to the suburbs may finally be turning around. Though the absolute numbers...
Tags: Fells Point, Local Government, Career and Workplace, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Labor Legislation
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News that city's population has grown isn't a surprise to residents
As I walk around Baltimore, it has become apparent that the city is on an upward swing. I see more people out on the streets and living in places that once seemed underused or headed for trouble. Streets and places I once considered dangerous are not...
Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Mount Vernon, Patterson Park, Baltimore County, Harris Teeter, Inc.
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New branch manager named for Perry Hall Library
The Baltimore County Public Library has named a new branch manager for the Perry Hall Library. Cindy Kleback, a 15-year veteran of library work, was announced Tuesday as the new manager at the Perry Hall branch, 9685 Honeygo Blvd. Library officials...
Tags: Patterson Park, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Arts and Culture, University of Arizona, Perry Hall
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5 questions…
Joe Mechlinski, CEO and co-founder of Canton-based management consulting firm entreQuest, has worked with more than 400 businesses since starting the company 12 years ago. Last month, he released his first book, "Grow Regardless: Of Your Business' Size,...
Tags: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Johns Hopkins University, Employees, Career and Workplace, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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First Mariner's Hale retires
Edwin F. Hale Sr., the Baltimore trucking magnate and developer, said Friday that he has retired as chief executive and chairman of First Mariner Bancorp — the banking company he built, only to scramble in the housing market collapse and recession...Tags: Services and Shopping, Companies and Corporations, House Building, Financial and Business Services, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Recipe Finder: Cottage pudding with vanilla sauce
Ann Montgomery of Millersville was looking for the recipe for a dessert her mother used to make in the 1950s for what she called cottage pudding. She described it as basically a single-layer yellow cake that was served warm with a slightly sweet vanilla...Tags: Salt, Butter, Pies and Tarts, Apples, Recipes
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