Published July 26, 2007 by The Jeffersonian in Business
An article headlined "Curse or Cure?" in the July 24 Jeffersonian incorrectly described the status of medical retainer practices established by MDVIP, a Boca Raton, Fla., company that offers physicians a package designed to help them start and maintain a ...
Published July 26, 2007 by The Jeffersonian in Business
What was once nothing more than a passion is now becoming reality for Laura Queen.
The 21-year-old recently returned from a trip to Nashville, where she finished recording her debut album. The CD, which is set to be released in early September, is a c...
Published July 26, 2007 by The Jeffersonian in Business
A proposed condominium development off Painters Mill Road will proceed, but with fewer condominiums and an expanded stream restoration project.
Baltimore County Zoning Commissioner William Wiseman last week approved a plan by Wood Partners to construc...
Published July 26, 2007 by The Jeffersonian in Business
It's the kind of stress that even certified massage therapist Peggy Shearer can't knead away: an eviction notice that gives her just one month to find a new location for her business.
Shearer's practice on the second floor of the Heart's Journe...
Published July 26, 2007 by The Jeffersonian in News
The sniff-and-spit battle in cyberspace between the O'Malley crowd and the Ehrlich crowd, for all its amusing aspects, highlights a few unamusing questions. At base, the battle involves criticism of Gov. Martin O'Malley's administration by an Internet blo...
Published July 26, 2007 by The Jeffersonian in News
'Hot fuel' is hot issue; program tests if gas is properly stored
I write to alert consumers of an issue that has recently come to my attention. This is the issue of "hot fuel." When the average temperature of fuel in storage tanks at gas stations exce...
Published July 26, 2007 by The Jeffersonian in News
The public's view of what goes on in Maryland politics got a little cloudier recently when the state Board of Elections stripped addresses from the Web site that lists political contributors.
Until recently, anyone with Internet access could go...
Published July 26, 2007 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Baltimore County is calling for bids on the following contracts:
Due July 26
*2 p.m., RFQ 206325: evaluation, out-of-school time programs.
Buyer: Jim Stevenson, 410-887-6566; jstevenson@baltimorecountymd.gov.
Due July 27
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Published July 26, 2007 by The Jeffersonian in Crime
Arbutus assaults may be related, police say
Baltimore County detectives are investigating two apparently related early-morning assaults last week in Arbutus, police said.
"We are vigorously investigating all evidence," said Lt. Nancy Stork, no...
Published July 26, 2007 by The Jeffersonian in Crime
Crime Log is compiled from police reports. The Jeffersonian describes suspects only when a description might contribute to apprehension.
Baltimore National Pike, 6000 block, 3:15 p.m. July 19. A man armed with a handgun forced a motorist and passenger...
Published July 26, 2007 by The Jeffersonian in Business
The following hearings and meetings concern cases in the county land-use planning process. They are open to the public.
Development Review Committee
DRC meetings are held in Room 123 of the County Office Building, 111 W. Chesapeake Ave. in Tow...
Published July 26, 2007 by The Jeffersonian in Business
While other banks are consolidating and thinking big, AmericasBank Corp. in Towson is thinking small.
The corporation is going with a plan for independent banking centers instead of branches in five county seats in central Maryland within the next fiv...