At the outset in 2022, few people expected the Maryland Cycling Classic to be anything more than another Sunday race on the calendar of the Union Cycliste Internationale, the governing […]
TBM October 2023
These Central Md. businesses are thriving today
Expanded retail space Jones Securities, Gambrills Charlie Jones is a former Anne Arundel County police officer who has wanted to expand his ammunition distributorship, Jones Securities, since it opened about […]
APL researching AI for combat medical assistance
Soldiers on the battlefield can find themselves suddenly thrust into unfamiliar territory, caring for wounded comrades whose lives may depend on their ability to render quick and effective aid. Digital […]
Q&A with HCEDA CEO Jennifer Jones
If you ask Jennifer Jones how her transition from serving as Howard County Executive Calvin Ball’s deputy chief of staff to running the Howard County Economic Development Authority is going, […]
Howard County board of education demands review of school transportation failures
Routing issues, insufficient preparation and a lack of drivers led to a rocky first week as students returned to Howard County public schools in August. Digital edition This item appears […]
Tributes mount for BWI business icon Zagarino
As the cascade of accolades for late area business owner Lou Zagarino, who died Sept. 7, continued to flow from his vast network of friends and colleagues, Gene Condon may […]
Adieu Craig Moe: an exit interview with Laurel’s longest-tenured mayor
Earlier this year, City of Laurel Mayor Craig Moe decided against running for reelection in November. Digital edition This item appears in the October 2023 issue of The Business Monthly. […]
Boo! It’s again time for ghostly fun in Maryland
Ed Lilley swears that they’re out there. And there are plenty of ’em, too. Digital edition This item appears in the October 2023 issue of The Business Monthly. You can […]
Opinion | Democratic ‘fighters’ seek to replace Sen. Cardin
I was prepared to be unimpressed with U.S. Rep. David Trone at a Democratic Party Labor Day picnic. Actually I was surprised he showed up at all to campaign for […]
With pickleball hot, Dill Dinkers in franchise mode
It’s been a strong first year-plus for Dill Dinkers, a Columbia-based business that was founded amid the mania around the sport of pickleball, which ― for the few remaining uninitiated […]