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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: Small Businesses, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Business Enterprises, Business, Career and Workplace
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Red Line's environmental plan gains federal approval
The Federal Transit Administration has given its blessing to the environmental impact assessment for Baltimore's proposed Red Line, clearing the way for final design but adding new urgency to finding the means to pay for the $2.5 billion light rail...
Tags: Transportation, Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore Red Line, Government Health Care, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
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Oyster happy hours are popping up around town
The Baltimore SunOyster happy hours have been popping up lately. Corner BYOB in Hampden had a Saturday afternoon oyster party a few weeks ago. They called it a Shuck-n-Chat. Love that. In January, Ten Ten in Harbor East started up Local Oyster Nights on Tuesday...Tags: Federal Hill, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Harbor East, Chincoteague (Accomack, Virginia), Oysters
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In dispute with city, Hale moves businesses to Balto. Co.
Citing a soured relationship with city government, Edwin F. Hale Sr., the Baltimore trucking magnate, developer and former CEO of First Mariner Bancorp, said Wednesday that he has moved his businesses to Baltimore County. "I've been around for 43 years,...
Tags: Explosions, Sheila Dixon, 1st Mariner Arena, Ed Hale, Emergency Incidents
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Recipe finder: Sour Cream White Cake
Marlene Millard from Longview, Wash., said that back in the 1960s she had a recipe for making a delicious sour cream cake that used a boxed white cake mix as the base. She said it was one of those cravings she had during pregnancy that she thought she...Tags: Frosting and Icing, Sour Cream, Recipes, Mushrooms
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Businesses, nonprofits object to stormwater fees
Residents across the Baltimore region could soon be hit with annual bills of $18 to more than $100 to pay for stormwater treatment, wetland restoration and other projects aimed at improving Chesapeake Bay water quality. The fees, to be charged by...
Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Public Officials, Politics, Patapsco, Wildlife
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Millennial Media looking past market swings to chart growth
Millennial Media's stock has lost three-fourths of its value since the Canton company went public a year ago as an established force in the mobile advertising market. Ask CEO Paul Palmieri about that, and he'll repeat what he deems wise words from a...
Tags: Millennial Media, Politics, Elections, Employees, Advertising
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Chevelle, Florida-Georgia Line to play Preakness' second stage
Alternative rock group Chevelle, Nashville country duo Florida-Georgia Line and Philadelphia-based cover band Kristen and the Noise will perform on the Jagermeister Stage at this year's Preakness InfieldFest on May 18, the Maryland Jockey Club announced...Tags: Pimlico, Services and Shopping, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Preakness Stakes, Goo Goo Dolls (music group)
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Langermann's on Light bar program a work in progress
The four-person team behind Langermann's, the Canton restaurant and bar that opened in December 2009, always intended to expand to a second location. Someday. Then, last year, an opportunity came that seemed too good to pass up. The tenants at 1542...
Tags: Federal Hill, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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From soup to nuts to bagoong alamang, R.S. Stern has it all
Whether it's a war-zone deployment, a cargo ship in port for 18 hours or a passenger cruise ship on its regular stop, R.S. Stern Inc. has put groceries in larders and spare parts in engine rooms since 1870. From its brick warehouse in Canton, the...
Tags: Cadbury plc, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Lexington Market, World War I (1914-1918), Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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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: Separation of Church and State, Brookings Institution, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Politics, Carroll County (Maryland)
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New Target in Canton will include a Target Clinic
The Target opening in October in Canton will offer clinic services to shoppers, store officials announced. The Target Clinic inside the new store at Canton Crossing, one of the city’s largest new retail developments, will offer more than 60...
Tags: Old Navy, Harris Teeter, Inc., Target, Hospitals and Clinics, Vaccines
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