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M&T securities acquires Pikesville brokerage
M&T Securities Inc., the brokerage and insurance arm of M&T Bank Corp., said yesterday that it has acquired Pikesville-based brokerage firm Peremel & Co. from PNC Investments LLC. M&T will operate the business as a standalone investment center under the...Tags: Stock Broking, Maryland, Reisterstown
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Arts calendar
Fine art Museums Baltimore Museum of Art Art Museum Drive at North Charles and 31st streets. 443-573-1700. Free admission. Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays. Permanent exhibit:Cone Collection, African Art,...Tags: Maryland Science Center, Theater, Minority Groups, Charles Theatre, University of Maryland
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programs What to do about pre-diabetes Howard County General Hospital Wellness Center in Suite L-9 of the Columbia Medical Center, 11055 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia / Pre-diabetes or abnormal blood sugar can put you at risk for developing diabetes....Tags: Health Treatments, Diseases, Cancer, University of Maryland Medical Center, Health Organizations
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Foreclosure shame keeps help at bay
While the nation's attention fixes on the two major parties' presidential nominating conventions, an increasing number of people in Howard County are facing foreclosure - a situation driving much of the economic downturn that candidates are pledging to...Tags: Court Administration, Clarksville, Voting Machines, Justice System, Voting
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Man pleads guilty in Columbia stabbing
A Howard County man pleaded guilty yesterday to attempted second-degree murder in the stabbing of a teenager after a drug deal went sour outside a Columbia mall this year. Bernardo Leconte, 18, of Columbia, could face 30 years in prison. However,...Tags: Prosecution, Prince George's County, Addiction, Crimes, Court Preliminary
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Tracey Colvin
Special to The Baltimore SunLoyola Marymount University professor Tracey Colvin credits her mother and grandmother with helping her develop her sense of style. The 31-year-old Owings Mills native did them both proud as she joined them for dinner at the Ruth's Chris Steak House in...Tags: Philosophy, Owings Mills, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Ruth's Chris Steak House Incorporated, Los Angeles
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Police blotter
Sun reporterPolice Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County. BALTIMORE CITY Eastern Baltimore Officer assaulted/arrest After Officer Anthony Magwood ordered several disorderly men to leave the 500 block of N. Washington...Tags: Police, Virginia, Crimes, Police Investigations, Employees
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Pikesville man sentenced for loan fraud
Sun reporterA 56-year-old mortgage broker from Pikesville was sentenced to more than eight years in federal prison yesterday after he was convicted of fraudulently charging businesses hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of origination fees for loans that he never...Tags: Fraud, Loans, Corporate Crime, Mortgages, Punishment
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Balto. Co. OKs scores of zoning changes
The constituents who packed a Baltimore County Council meeting last night for its quadrennial redrawing of the county's zoning map were silent as mice for almost the entire 90-minute gathering, during which officials gave rapid-fire assent to hundreds...Tags: Local Authority, Oregon, Conservation, Hunt Valley, Glencoe
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Four injured when car slams into bus
Four passengers riding a Maryland Transit Administration bus were injured yesterday afternoon in Pikesville when a vehicle slammed into it, said Jawauna Greene, an MTA spokeswoman. The accident occurred about 2 p.m. as the bus pulled out of the Milford...Tags: Maryland
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Beth El to hold festival Sunday
Beth El Congregation of Pikesville will hold BECFest from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at 8101 Park Heights Ave. The festival will feature three bands, lunch, snacks, a moon bounce, water slide, games and prizes for children. Advance tickets for members are $8... -
Slots will keep tax bills down
I will vote to have slots in Maryland ("To OC, slots present threat, opportunity," Aug. 17). I don't want to pay higher taxes anymore, and I think the state's 6 percent sales tax is enough. To the people who don't want slots, I say, it is none of your...Tags: Maryland
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