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Council to consider ban on foam cups, carryout containers
Fed up with foam cups floating in Baltimore's waterways, a City Council committee voted Tuesday to approve a ban on polystyrene foam products for carryout food and drink items within the city limits. The measure, sponsored by Councilman James B. Kraft,...
Tags: Robert W. Curran, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Bernard C. Young, James B. Kraft, Business
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For Farmington Bank Directors, An Eye-Opening Payoff For Converting To Stock Ownership
The Hartford CourantOne shareholder at the annual meeting of the holding company for Farmington Bank asked about the price of safe deposit boxes. Another wondered why the board of directors is all male. The issue of pay for the directors of this 20-branch bank didn't come up...Tags: Briarwood, Finance, Corporate Officers, United Technologies Corporation, CEO Pay
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Ferguson remains industry force after 60 years
TidewaterBizOver the past 60 years, Newport News-headquartered Ferguson adapted to change and withstood tough economic times while keeping the same business philosophy. "As long as we create change, anticipate competitive threats and invest in people, we'll still...Tags: Washington, DC, Job Layoffs, Water Supply, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Liquor stores in neighborhoods seek commercial rezoning
Some north Baltimore wine and liquor stores may have found a way around a proposed Baltimore City zoning change that could eventually ban them from the residential neighborhoods in which they are located. Several stores in the Hampden and Charles...
Tags: Charles Village, Roland Park, Marketing, Crime, Law and Justice, Johns Hopkins University
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Saveology receives customer complaints
Margate-based Saveology, a company that offers daily deals on products and services from major brands, is under investigation by Florida's Attorney General, said spokesman John Lucas on Friday. Saveology and its related companies have more than 800...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Agriculture, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Lawyers, Delray Beach
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Reisterstown gold buyers get probation in stolen-goods case
The owners of a Reisterstown store have been given probation after allegedly purchasing stolen jewelry taken in a rash of burglaries in Baltimore and Carroll counties last year. Baltimore County police last year cited the case of Crown Jewelry as an...
Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Punishment, Trials, Lawyers, Labor Legislation
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Max's Harvest offers new lunch options
In an effort to support another local business and expand its reach, Max's Harvest in Pineapple Grove began offering lunch Monday through a delivery service. The environmentally conscious restaurant has partnered with South Florida-based Delivery Dudes...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Delray Beach, Salads, Dining and Drinking
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Sen. Barry Glassman launches campaign for county executive
The weather cleared for State Sen. Barry Glassman Saturday, and as expected the Harford village of Level saw its native son announce his candidacy for Harford County Executive before an estimated 1,000 supporters. Many attendees said it was the...Tags: Elections, Harford County, Annapolis, Politics, Business
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Business people - June 9
Small Business Development Center of the Eastern Panhandle MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Christina Lundberg, business coach and center manager at the Small Business Development Center of the Eastern Panhandle in Martinsburg, recently was named Minority...
Tags: Real Estate, Marketing, Homes, Financial Planning, The Herald-Mail
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Chicago's Argyle enclave works to find identity
Years ago, Nam Pham, 70, and Paul Tsang, 56, left their Asian homelands and ultimately settled on the same street in Uptown's Argyle enclave. Pham, a Vietnamese national, started a pharmacy on one side of Argyle Street; Tsang, a Chinese national,...
Tags: Near South Side, Immigration, Boystown (Chicago, Illinois), Chinese Restaurants, Asia
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Regulator wants to bar Anthem from small-business health exchange
California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones wants industry giant Anthem Blue Cross barred from the state's new health exchange for small businesses because he says the company imposes excessive rate hikes. Jones said the state's largest for-profit...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Business, Employment, Small Businesses, Employment Opportunities
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As Texas Plans A Connecticut Raid, Smugness Won't Work For Rick Perry
The Hartford CourantGovernors visit businesses in other states all the time, usually in low-key meetings that aren't publicized. But that's not how they roll in Texas, and Gov. Rick Perry is letting everyone know he's on his way to New York and Connecticut next week to...Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Interior Policy, Agriculture, Rick Perry, Personal Income
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