Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
COCKEYSVILLE
A Millennium Chemicals operations office headquartered in Hunt Valley will be the first major tenant to move into the first of three office buildings planned for 19 acres across from Procter & Gamble on Wight Avenue in Cockeysville....
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Forty-six nominees have been submitted by county business organizations and local chambers of commerce.
These annual awards recognize businesses and individuals whose leadership, innovation and community involvement have helped build Baltimore County'...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
As the fall season closes in, the Hereford Zone Business Association is starting to make plans for the end of the year.
In accordance with our bylaws our first nominating committee will be in place and working by our October meeting.
This move...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Now that we've said a fond farewell to summer, we are gearing up for the fall season that means business!
The bureau held its first Networking Mixer of the new fiscal year on Sept. 18 at the Coliseum Sports Bar in Cockeysville. A great time was had by...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Opinion
"The business of Maryland is business."
Those words, a paraphrase of Calvin Coolidge, represent the credo of the Republican candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, Bob Ehrlich and Michael Steele.
Steele was the keynote speaker for the...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Opinion
While Astral and Sinumbra lamps had the benefit of casting light without shadow, they were quite expensive to fuel, requiring whale oil like the Argand lamp.
And it's no surprise that whale oil was a pricey commodity, considering how difficult it was ...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Opinion
Sometimes the best plans still can't stop a thief who is determined to take your money and other valuables.
Let's discuss how you can best avoid being robbed.
*Keep security lights in good working order at all times. That means inside and outs...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Opinion
In the months since he has taken office, Harvey L. Pitt, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, has come under unrelenting fire. Several influential lawmakers on Capitol Hill, among them Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., have even called for his res...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Whether Kathleen Kennedy Townsend wins or loses this election by a landslide or by a sliver, one thing seems obvious: She would have done much better if political neophytes in her camp had not tried to torpedo William Donald Schaefer's bid for re-election...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
SPEAR made up of those who wish to stop competition
I very much appreciated the coverage of the Wegmans story by Loni Ingraham ("Wegmans intent on store site," Jeffersonian, Sept. 12) but felt compelled to comment on the "local opposition" and the not...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
"Mark this well, you proud men of action: You are nothing but the unwitting agents of the men of thought who often, in quiet self-effacement, mark out most exactly all your doings in advance."
Heinrich Heine, 1834
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Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Thursday, Sept. 26
� Doing Business After Hours: the Eastern Baltimore Area and the Baltimore County chambers of commerce will hold this networking event at the Baltimore Marine Center at Lighthouse Point, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Baltimore M...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Jim Smith, the Democratic nominee for county executive, called for a ``renaissance" of Baltimore County Monday as he released the first in a series of ``quality of life blueprints."
The release of the blueprint came just moments after Smith was endors...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Anirban Basu's involvement with Jim Smith's economic development blueprint has drawn criticism from one councilman because of a potential conflict of interest between the county executive candidate and the County Council.
``We're supposed to be an ind...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
In an election year that needed little help to be memorable, there will be a General Election contest for four candidates for three Baltimore County Circuit judge seats.
According to Jacqueline McDaniel, director of the county's Board of Election, ``t...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Pikesville
Robert Ehrlich has courted the traditionally Democratic Jewish vote with a Pikesville rally drawing about 175 supporters, including former Lt. Gov. Melvin Steinberg.
The event on Sunday highlighted a busy Baltimore County weekend fo...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
>Karen Hubble Bisbee, an associate broker with the Green Spring office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, has been voted Baltimore magazine's first Upscale Realtor in the Best of Baltimore 2002 issue. This is the first time in the magazine's his...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
PIKESVILLE
Unlike plans to build homes on property owned by the Suburban Club, a well-known developer and builder eyeing the Bonnie View Golf Course, also in Pikesville, is not getting open-arms acceptance from nearby neighbors.
At the annual ...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
ANNAPOLIS
Enrico Esposito of White Marsh never thought he could afford to buy a house.
But when his older brother, Giuseppe, told him about a low-mortgage rate incentive program introduced by the state last month, he took notice.
His b...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
PIKESVILLE
Pikesville residents say they support a proposal to build 96 condominium units at 6 Slade Ave. _ about two thirds of the units are earmarked for the elderly _ as long as the development doesn't cause flooding and clog traffic.
A Com...