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2014
James Miceli at the Statehouse, where he spoke of the release of his new book, Unbreak-able: A Navy Seal's Way of Life, and to raise awareness for the iPods for Wounded Veterans campaign.
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Senior homeowners get help with repairs
1994
\"We're acting as concerned businesses and Elkridge citizens,\" said Thom Shea, a coalition member who owns the Elkridge DeliMart on U.S. Route 1. Its volunteer laborers include members of the Elkridge Area Jaycees, Grace Episcopal Church, the Elkridge Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary and the Elkridge Business and Professional Association. PHOTO; Homeowner [Edward Falter] (second from right) received home-repair help from Thom Shea [Deborah Metzler], [Arleen Kvech] and others in the CARE Coalition.
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Gas station proposal has competition fuming Deli owner to fight convenience store ELLICOTT CITY/ELKRIDGE
1993
The Planning Board held a public hearing Tuesday on Exxon Corp.'s request for a special exception to replace three service bays with a convenience store. The corporation also wants to computerize its gas pumps to accept credit and bank cards, nearly double the amount of gas pumped each day, and build a 68-by-78-foot canopy that would cover the gas pumps and store. A spokesman for Exxon Co. USA said the oil company has been modernizing its owned and leased stations since 1980. It hopes to demolish Montgomery Exxon's existing service bays and build a Tiger Mart convenience store in 1994. \"Exxon strives to maintain a balanced mix of conventional stations, self-serve locations, convenience stores and car washes in each individual market,\" said Les Rogers, spokesman for Exxon Co. USA.
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