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Balto. Co. ethics panel to discuss Olszewski omissions
A Baltimore County councilman's failure to disclose his outside employment has drawn the attention of the county ethics board, whose director says she expects the issue to come up at this week's meeting. Councilman John Olszewski Sr., a Dundalk...
Tags: Services and Shopping, General Contracting, Employment, Career and Workplace, Religion and Belief
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Cruise canceled after fire aboard Royal Caribbean ship
Bang Warren dismissed the pounding on her cabin door early Monday morning as "children playing a prank." Then a horn blared and she heard people running through the halls of the Grandeur of the Seas A fire had broken out in the early morning hours...
Tags: Cruises, White Marsh, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Port Canaveral
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MARC: Rolling in the right direction
The Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act of 2013 will provide crucially needed funding for improving, expanding and building transportation projects throughout Maryland. Projects critical to continued economic growth throughout Central Maryland...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Career and Workplace, Baltimore County, Montgomery County (Maryland), Productivity
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Port observes Maritime Day, holds inaugural Career Expo
Although it leads the East Coast in several categories of shipping activity, the port of Baltimore often seems to be hiding in plain sight. So officials used the Saturday observance of National Maritime Day to throw open a pier at the Canton Marine...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Equestrian, Shipbuilding, LEGO Group, Somerville
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County councilman hasn't disclosed outside jobs for years
A Baltimore County councilman did not disclose his outside employment over the past several years, including his work with a painting and drywall company that has a $3.1 million contract at a new high school being built in his district. Councilman...
Tags: Finance, Politics, Voting, Employment, Career and Workplace
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Monday breakdown: 'Sea containers' not an ordinance violation
A cluster of “sea containers” recently placed at a storage business near the corner of Virginia Avenue and Massey Boulevard prompted a reader to inquire about it earlier this month. Do the storage containers violate any Washington County...
Tags: The Herald-Mail
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Donald A. Krach, port lawyer
Donald A. Krach, former general counsel for the Maryland Port Administration who was an advocate and goodwill ambassador for the port of Baltimore, died May 4 of complications from pancreatic cancer at his Timonium home. He was 80. "Don was a real...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Religion and Belief, Timonium, Colleges and Universities, Lawyers
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Port sales force makes pitch to attract, retain customers
The sales force for the port of Baltimore travels the country and the world, looking for business. It could be farm equipment manufactured in the Midwest on its way to Australia or furniture coming from South America or Alabama-built Hondas headed for...
Tags: Machine Manufacturing, Services and Shopping, Manufacturing and Engineering, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Mazda
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Public-private partnerships: the new model for infrastructure
There's a P3 in your future. Maryland is poised to join 34 states and key federal agencies in transforming the way government works. The new mantra, "P3," is shorthand for public-private partnerships. Maryland's P3 legislation, championed by Lt. Gov....
Tags: Finance, FBI, Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics
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Seagirt Marine Terminal's super cranes celebrated
He didn't get down on one knee, but Christopher Lee wooed his wife with a skyscraping crane she literally could call her own at the dedication of the port of Baltimore's berth capable of handling the world's largest cargo ships. As founder of Highstar...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Government, Fort McHenry, Politics
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Hope for Sparrows Point
The demise of steelmaking at Sparrows Point last year landed like a body blow on eastern Baltimore County. With 2,000 jobs and a 125-year-old legacy lost in the shutdown and subsequent liquidation of assets, the cost to families, to the local economy...
Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Bankruptcy, Employment Opportunities
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