Many of the decision makers in Maryland’s general aviation industry recently acted on a group decision: that it was time, as explained by Michael Wassel, “to set up a bigger […]
TBM March 2023
Caring for pets with a tech connection
As a pet owner, Hector Ocasio well knew how small businesses that cater to all creatures great, small and in between were often mom ’n pop concerns that were owned […]
These central Md. businesses are thriving today
‘In demand’ A Taste of History, Annapolis Joyce White’s work as an independent food historian has led her to many interesting ways to express her love of the topic, including […]
Columbia Association board’s relationship with leader pilloried
At its Jan. 26 meeting, the Columbia Association board of directors voted to issue a request for proposal to conduct a global search for a new president following Lakey Boyd’s […]
Q&A with Eric Friend, executive director of MITAGS
Eric Friend has completed his first year as executive director of the Linthicum-based Maritime Institute of Technology & Graduate Studies and the International Organization of Master, Mates & Pilots. That […]
High housing prices shut out new companies, workers
The population in Anne Arundel County in 2010 was 539,305. It rose 9.5% to 590,336 in 2021, according to USAFacts. Digital edition This item appears in the March 2023 issue […]
Arena rebuild set to boost Baltimore region
With the grand opening of downtown Baltimore’s CFG Bank Arena set for Friday, April 7, it’s only appropriate that the CEO of the developer, the Oak View Group, recalled a […]
Consortium launches Chesapeake Bay passenger ferry study
Key destinations along the Chesapeake Bay could benefit from a ferry service linking them in a collaborative tourism venture in the near future. Digital edition This item appears in the […]
Cool invention targets climate change health risks
If Robert Benzinger’s hunch proves correct, the answer to mitigating some of the most serious human health risks tied to climate change might be as common as the problem itself. […]
Opioid settlement funds are flowing. Now what?
States and their subdivisions participating in national litigation against opioid manufacturers and distributors began to receive their first payments from settlements last year. Digital edition This item appears in the […]