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Sandy's economic impact on Baltimore area likely modest
General Motors' manufacturing plant in White Marsh lost about a day and a half to Cyclone Sandy. But it sustained no damage, missed no shipping deadlines and expected to quickly make up for lost time. Though that's just about the best-case scenario, it's...
Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Garrett County, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Baltimore Hotels, Monaco
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Meningitis outbreak brings attention to treatment of back pain
Naomi Morgan reached her limit when her doctor recommended a third surgery for chronic back pain. Tired of being cut open only to have the pain return, Morgan, a 65-year-old nursing assistant, began looking for a less invasive and hopefully more...
Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, Medical Specialization, Internists, Chiropractic, Health Treatments
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How We Workout: Kingsville Rec Yoga
Meet retired kingergarten teacher Jaymee Farinacci and the yoga group offered by the Kingsville Recreation & Parks Council and the Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks. The downward-doggers aren't just concerned with their own holistic...
Tags: High Blood Pressure, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health Treatments, Physical Therapy
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Balto. Co. to collect household hazardous waste Sunday
Baltimore County residents can get rid of hazardous household materials at a collection event in Halethorpe on Sunday. The event is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Western Acceptance Facility at 3310 Transway Road. Acceptable items include:...Tags: Environmental Issues, Halethorpe
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In aftermath of Sandy, some stores, businesses reopen
As the Baltimore area deals with the loss of power and closed and flooded roads in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, some stores and businesses plan to reopen Tuesday but others remain closed. Harborplace & The Gallery mall at the Inner Harbor will stay...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Consumers, General Growth Properties, Inc., Towson, Harborplace
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Monday closures and cancellations due to Hurricane Sandy
Baltimore SunThe following cancellations and closures have been announced in anticipation of severe weather conditions from Hurricane Sandy: SCHOOLS * Public schools are closed in Baltimore and in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard counties,...Tags: Inner Harbor, Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Arts and Culture, Arts, Career and Workplace
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Sandy prompts many closures, but some are open for business
As much of the Baltimore region shut down, some businesses made sure they could stay open — come hurricane and high water. The Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel brought in sandbags, ordered $30,000 in extra food and arranged for employees...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Odenton, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Brewers Hill
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In Sandy's wake, Baltimore-area restaurants preparing for Tuesday dinner service
The Baltimore SunRestaurant owners and management were scrambling to return to normal operations on Tuesday morning. A few places were already doing business in the early morning. Many full-scale restaurants were skipping lunch service, usually because of restrictions...Tags: Clarksville, Mount Vernon, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Marketing, Harborplace
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Hurricane Sandy forces area malls to close
Hurricane Sandy forced many area retailers to close Monday. Mall owner General Growth Properties shut down its Baltimore-area malls including Harborplace & The Gallery in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, Towson Town Center in Towson, White Marsh Mall in White...
Tags: Inner Harbor, General Growth Properties, Inc., Harborplace, Whole Foods Market, Harbor East
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Harborplace sold to New York real estate firm
The Baltimore waterfront's iconic Harborplace is being sold to a New York real estate investment firm that has a reputation for purchasing distinctive retail centers, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced Tuesday. Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp., which is...Tags: Government, Rental Service, Inner Harbor, Politics, Owings Mills Mall
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Baltimore County police seize sweepstakes game machines
Some of those who came to play at Hot Spot Sweepstakes in Towson on Wednesday afternoon walked away disappointed. Some seemed stunned. Finding the door locked, they peeked into the tinted storefront window to see a dark room and tables and chairs, but...
Tags: Electronics, Justice System, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Computer Networking and Internet, Towson
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89 Md. facilities bought drugs from firm linked to meningitis outbreak
The federal Food and Drug Administration identified 89 medical facilities in Maryland that bought drugs from the Massachusetts manufacturer being investigated for a national fungal meningitis outbreak. The facilities are among more than 3,000 in numerous...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Pain, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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