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Ocean City's Seacrets wants to grow, but is it too big for Baltimore?
On a Friday night this summer, Seacrets was teeming with people dancing and drinking on its patios and dance floors and at its 18 bars.
By now the 22-year-old venue has eluded easy definition. With a sprawling fiefdom that includes a radio station,...Tags: Lawyers, Entertainment, Companies and Corporations, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Borders Announces Liquidation, Closing 400 Stores
ReutersNEW YORK -- Borders, the second-largest U.S. bookstore chain, said it has canceled an upcoming bankruptcy auction and will close its doors for good. The company said in a statement Monday it was unable to find a buyer willing to keep it in operation...Tags: Liberty Media Corporation, Lawyers, Realty, Amazon Kindle, Shareholders
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Conococheague falls to New York at Mid-Atlantic Regional
New York state champion Great Kills American Little League scored five runs in the fifth inning to pull away from Maryland state champion Conococheague Little League for a 7-3 victory on the opening day of the Mid-Atlantic Regional on Friday in Bristol.,...Tags: Great Kills, Washington, DC, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Maryland, Pennsylvania
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Neil Francis Lemon, co-founder of the Waterford Group, dies
Neil Francis Lemon, a co-founder and executive vice president of the Waterford Group that developed and managed affordable housing for senior citizens, died July 23 of cancer at his Riderwood home.
He died a day before his 75th birthday, family members...Tags: Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Baltimore County, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Canton Square, Timonium
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Hatem toll hike would be disaster for local communities and state economy
I believe that Marylanders understand that there are two types of people in this state — those who make the laws, and those who are forced to follow them. The recent proposal by the Maryland Transportation Authority to raise tolls hits hard in...Tags: Cecil County, Transportation, Maryland, Annapolis, Travel
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Sun coddles bureaucrats and illegal immigrants
I must say that I'm impressed with The Sun and the great wages it obviously must pay its employees. We have Michael Dresser who, for the last two weeks, has written several articles telling us how it's just dandy and about time that Maryland raised the...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Catonsville, Migration
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Group seeking vote on immigrant tuition law releases financial records
andrews@herald-mail.comThe group that successfully petitioned for a state referendum on tuition breaks for illegal immigrants spent about $9,500 on its effort, according to finance reports. The group — known as MdPetitions.com, which is the URL for its website —...Tags: Crimes, Washington, DC, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Migration, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland)
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Storms sweep through Central Indiana
Fox59Parts of Boone and Hamilton County were hit by storms that swept through Central Indiana, Sunday afternoon. Power went out for a short time and a tree was down at 6th and Hannibal Street in downtown Noblesville. Near the Boone county, Clinton county...Tags: Indiana
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45,000 Unionized Verizon Workers Go On Strike
Associated PressStalled contract negotiations led thousands of workers in Verizon Communication Inc.'s wireline division to go on strike Sunday, potentially affecting landline operations as well as installation of services like FiOS, its fiber-optic television and...Tags: Health, New Jersey, Companies and Corporations, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Washington (Litchfield, Connecticut)
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21st Century Oncology Receive full ACRO Accreditation
21st Century Oncology, which operates a network of free-standing radiation oncology centers, including one each in Bel Air and Belcamp, has announced it has received full accreditation from the American College of Radiation. "It is an honor to have...Tags: Health, New Jersey, Diseases and Illnesses, Rhode Island, Health Treatments
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Constellation marks launch of Maryland wind farm
Pterodactyls. Giant airplane propellers in the sky. Graceful, gliding birds. Blots on the verdant landscape.
Among residents of rural Garrett County, the 28 wind turbines now pin-wheeling atop Backbone Mountain conjure many images — some nicer than...Tags: Indiana, Sports, Martin O'Malley, Garrett County, Fencing
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Woodward Reese "Wood" Smith, ironworker, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterWoodward Reese "Wood" Smith, a retired ironworker who during his nearly 50-year career worked on some of the nation's most notable bridges, died July 13 of pneumonia at his Loch Raven Village home. He was 93. The son of a construction superintendent and...Tags: Baltimore County, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Clarksville, National Aquarium Baltimore, Church and State Relations
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