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    Jul 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Harim USA is highest bidder for Allen Family Foods assets

    An affiliate of a South Korean poultry firm was the winning bidder in a bankruptcy auction for the assets of Allen Family Foods, a Delaware company that employs hundreds on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Richard A. Robinson, an attorney representing Harim USA...

    Tags: Maryland, Financially Distressed Companies, Companies and Corporations, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Prices

  2. Jul 30, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Business Briefs - July 31

    Mr. Fix It Founder and President Randy Franklin announced that Mr. Fix It will contribute $1,000 to the Hagerstown Youth Football and Athletic Association to become a major sponsor of the Jr. Hubs and Jr. Rebels youth football teams for the 2011 football...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Frederick County (Maryland)

  4. Aug 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Baltimore area road closures and work week of Aug. 8

    Baltimore City • Road closure: Until 12 a.m. Monday, Fayette Street between Broadway and Wolfe Street, for construction work. Parking will also be restricted. Baltimore County • Lane closures: York Road and Joppa Road, at the Towson...

    Tags: Traffic, Harford County, Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Towson, Carroll County (Maryland)

  6. Aug 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Crabbers seek to take charge of their future

    The sun is just peeking over the treetops as Billy Rice steers his 24-foot boat, Miss Jill, out into the Potomac River.
    The sun is just peeking over the treetops as Billy Rice steers his 24-foot boat, Miss Jill, out into the Potomac River. Six days a week, in all kinds of weather, except lightning and high winds, the Charles County waterman and his helper and wife,...

    Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Aquaculture, Consumer Goods Industries, Politics, Elections

  8. Jun 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Few takers so far for direct wine shipping

    This week, Maryland wine lovers will be able to get their favorite bottles delivered directly to their homes — so long as they're interested in buying from one of the 11 wineries that have applied for a shipping permit.
    This week, Maryland wine lovers will be able to get their favorite bottles delivered directly to their homes — so long as they're interested in buying from one of the 11 wineries that have applied for a shipping permit. Since the state made the...

    Tags: Consumers, New Hampshire, Homes, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Marketing

  10. Nov 16, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Economist: United States recovering from recession, but slowly

    The United States is no longer in a recession, but recovery has been slow.
    andrews@herald-mail.com
    The United States is no longer in a recession, but recovery has been slow. So slow, in fact, an increase of 2.5 percent in gross domestic product, a common measure of economic health, has been called a "growth spurt." If the economy is going to build...

    Tags: Business Enterprises, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Anirban Basu, Dick Cheney, Employment Opportunities

  12. Nov 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Made in Maryland: Giving trees a second life

    Jim McMartin and Jim Beggins make their living creating beautiful pieces of furniture from the wood Mother Nature leaves behind, and she was particularly careless with her trees this fall.
    Jim McMartin and Jim Beggins make their living creating beautiful pieces of furniture from the wood Mother Nature leaves behind, and she was particularly careless with her trees this fall. Hurricane Irene rolled through the woods on Maryland's Eastern...

    Tags: Politics, Executive Branch, Long Island, Human Interest, Diseases and Illnesses

  14. Nov 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Outside prosecutor to handle probe of court clerk Conaway

    An outside prosecutor is being called in to take charge of the investigation involving Baltimore Clerk of Circuit Court Frank M. Conaway Sr.'s expired gun permit, a spokesman for the Baltimore's state's attorney's office said Wednesday.
    An outside prosecutor is being called in to take charge of the investigation involving Baltimore Clerk of Circuit Court Frank M. Conaway Sr.'s expired gun permit, a spokesman for the Baltimore's state's attorney's office said Wednesday. Conaway...

    Tags: Lawyers, Judaism, Prosecution, Cheshire, Trials

  16. Jul 14, 2011 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  17. Perfect .... but 90s return next week

    Maryland Weather
    There is simply no better July weather available for Baltimore than the weather we're getting today. The forecast high is just 85 degrees, a couple of degrees below the long-term average for this time of year and the coolest day......

    Tags: Maryland, Washington (U.S. state), Washington County (Maryland), Somerset County (Maryland), Weather

  18. May 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Reflecting a national trend, Maryland's population grays

    Driven by a sizable baby boomer population nearing retirement age, Maryland, like the rest of the nation, grew older in the past decade, but Baltimore bucked the trend, attracting more young adults as the number of its middle-age and retiree residents shrank, according to new census figures.
    Driven by a sizable baby boomer population nearing retirement age, Maryland, like the rest of the nation, grew older in the past decade, but Baltimore bucked the trend, attracting more young adults as the number of its middle-age and retiree residents...

    Tags: Immigration, Dorchester County, Worcester County, Kent County, Washington (U.S. state)

  20. Mar 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Table Talk: Spring for an earlier opening

    You can thank asparagus.
    You can thank asparagus. The Baltimore Farmers' Market & Bazaar opens Sunday, its earliest opening date ever. Until 2003, when it was moved up to the first week in May, the opening came in early June. Bill Gilmore, executive director of Baltimore Office...

    Tags: Consumers, Dining and Drinking, Jones Falls Expressway, Asparagus, Fells Point

  22. Mar 10, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. 'David's Friendship' house named to list of 11 threatened historic properties in state

    An 18th-century stone house on Downsville Pike near Halfway has been named to Preservation Maryland's 2011 "Endangered Maryland" list of 11 threatened historic properties throughout the state.
    heather.keels@herald-mail.com
    An 18th-century stone house on Downsville Pike near Halfway has been named to Preservation Maryland's 2011 "Endangered Maryland" list of 11 threatened historic properties throughout the state. The 1780 home, known as "David's Friendship," is one of...

    Tags: Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), St. Mary's County, Homes, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Human Interest

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