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A farewell to jobs
In all of the clamor about deficit reduction and fiscal cliffs, the assumption is that the U.S. economy is basically fine. The "jobs slump" is just that — a slump — so with proper government intervention (or lack thereof), the happy days of...
Tags: Barack Obama, Community College of Baltimore County, Career and Workplace, Labor Markets, Health and Safety at Work
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Reactions mixed to Postal Service's decision to stop Saturday delivery
Word that the cash-strapped Postal Service would stop delivering mail on Saturdays hit Lakesha Johnson hard. "I think that's terrible," the Baltimore woman said Wednesday outside the city's Main Post Office on East Fayette Street. "When they want to...
Tags: U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Career and Workplace, Mail Order Industry, Tom Coburn, Parties and Movements
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Superintendent recommends closing Eastwood Elementary in Dundalk
Baltimore County school Superintendent Dallas Dance has recommended closing Eastwood Center Elementary Magnet Program after this school year, drawing outrage from parents in Dundalk. School system officials presented the recommendation Tuesday evening...
Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Teaching and Learning, Students, Science and Technology
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Emma Gorray celebrates 100
Emma Gorray of Dundalk turns 100 years old on Feb. 23 and will celebrate with her children, Dot and Dick Randall of Edgewood, Carol Reuter of Dundalk and Bob Gorray of Dundalk; her grandchildren, David Randall of Aberdeen, Natalie and Doug Johnson of...Tags: Edgewood, Perry Hall, White Marsh, Nottingham, Doug Johnson
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Wanted: More Chesapeake Bay access
You're never far from water in Maryland, with the Chesapeake Bay nearly bisecting the state. Yet for all that, there's a surprising shortage of places where people can launch a boat, cast a fishing line or wade in. A coalition of recreational...
Tags: Business, National Government, Baltimore County, Washington, DC, Elections
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Baltimore reshaping approach to aging water lines
Baltimore water officials have been dogged in the past year by a series of extremely public problems: widespread billing errors that required millions in refunds, massive water main breaks that closed downtown streets, and a collapsed stormwater culvert...
Tags: Bernard C. Young, Consumers, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Supply, Debt Market
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Marie C. Vrany, secretary, had been raised in Middle River
Marie C. Vrany, a retired secretary who once foiled a pickpocket while on vacation in London, died Sunday of complications from a stroke at Carroll Hospital Center. She was 90. The daughter of a Patapsco & Back River Neck railroader and a homemaker,...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Religion and Belief
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Baltimore County police raid Plaza Flea Market for counterfeit goods
As regulars perused handmade jewelry, discounted bedsheets, slightly-worn stuffed animals and other knick-knacks, dozens of Baltimore County police officers swarmed into a bustling Dundalk flea market Saturday morning to bust vendors allegedly selling...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Recording Industry Association of America, Vehicles, Motion Picture Association of America, Motorcycles and Motorbikes
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Construction jobs coming to Sparrows Point
SKW Constructors plans to hire up to 100 people to construct concrete tubes and fans at the Sparrows Point Shipyard and Industrial park in Dundalk, according to Baltimore County economic development officials. Subcontractors are expected to hire...
Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Community College of Baltimore County, Heavy Engineering, Hampton Roads
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Retailers see big boost from Valentine's Day candy sales
Customers lined up outside Rheb's Candy early Monday, even before owner Wynn Harger opened the doors of the Southwest Baltimore shop his family has run for three generations. People, mostly men, crammed into the tiny, cottage-like store for much of the...
Tags: Holidays, National Retail Federation, Services and Shopping, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Dundalk residents hope to save North Point Government Center
On a recent weeknight evening at the North Point Government Center, four young women were singing the barbershop classic "Goody Goodbye" in the auditorium. Upstairs, boys tangled on wrestling mats as parents and coaches watched. In the six decades since...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Kevin Kamenetz, John A. Olszewski, Sr., Randallstown, Science and Technology
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Aldi will open in Catonsville Feb. 22
Discount grocer Aldi will open its planned Catonsville store on Feb. 22, the chain announced on Wednesday.
The store at 6503 Baltimore National Pike is part of a rapid expansion by the chain, known for selling exclusive discounted brands and keeping its...Tags: Catonsville, Randallstown
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