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Eleven Ellicott City businesses displaced by last month s historic flooding have a temporary place to set up shop, thanks to Turf Valley Resort.Beginning Friday, the shops will be open 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday.The shops are Southwest Connection, Still Lif stanley cup e Gallery, Boliwalou, Zebop, Simply Divine Boutique, The Vintage Vault and Gallery, Sue Langert, Matcha Time Caf茅 and Gift Shop, Syriana stanley cup usa Gallery, Park Ridge Trading Co. and Attic Antiques. The businesses won t be charged stanley cup for using the resort.Regina Ford, director of public relations for Turf Valley, said the resort just wanted to be able to help. We were crushed when this happened, Ford said.Download the ABC2 News app for the iPhone, Kindleand Android. Gdou 8 million food processors recalled by Cuisinart
BALTIMORE 鈥?There s a new campaign aimed at keeping the people walking across the roads in Maryland alive.It s called the Look Alive Campaign and it coincides with National Pedestrian Safety Month.The campaign brings the pedestrian figure in the walk/don t walk sign to life with a character called Signal Woman. She educated drivers pedestrians and cyclists encouraging them to obey traffic laws and look out for each-other, said Mi stanley cup ke Kelly the Executive Director of the Baltimore Metropolitan Council.On Thursday a group of Signal Peopl stanley thermos e took to a high traffic area on Eastern Ave in Dundalk wearing light up billboards and white spandex suits to spread the word.Baltimore County Police Officer 1st Class Jason Keller has worked a lot of pedestrian involved wrecks and he s proud to be doing what he can to reduce the amount of families who have felt that pain. What we ve been tasked to do as law enforcement is train officers in the proper procedures to enforce pedestrian saf stanley cup quencher ety and pedes
Eleven Ellicott City businesses displaced by last month s historic flooding have a temporary place to set up shop, thanks to Turf Valley Resort.Beginning Friday, the shops will be open 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday.The shops are Southwest Connection, Still Lif stanley cup e Gallery, Boliwalou, Zebop, Simply Divine Boutique, The Vintage Vault and Gallery, Sue Langert, Matcha Time Caf茅 and Gift Shop, Syriana stanley cup usa Gallery, Park Ridge Trading Co. and Attic Antiques. The businesses won t be charged stanley cup for using the resort.Regina Ford, director of public relations for Turf Valley, said the resort just wanted to be able to help. We were crushed when this happened, Ford said.Download the ABC2 News app for the iPhone, Kindleand Android. Gdou 8 million food processors recalled by Cuisinart
BALTIMORE 鈥?There s a new campaign aimed at keeping the people walking across the roads in Maryland alive.It s called the Look Alive Campaign and it coincides with National Pedestrian Safety Month.The campaign brings the pedestrian figure in the walk/don t walk sign to life with a character called Signal Woman. She educated drivers pedestrians and cyclists encouraging them to obey traffic laws and look out for each-other, said Mi stanley cup ke Kelly the Executive Director of the Baltimore Metropolitan Council.On Thursday a group of Signal Peopl stanley thermos e took to a high traffic area on Eastern Ave in Dundalk wearing light up billboards and white spandex suits to spread the word.Baltimore County Police Officer 1st Class Jason Keller has worked a lot of pedestrian involved wrecks and he s proud to be doing what he can to reduce the amount of families who have felt that pain. What we ve been tasked to do as law enforcement is train officers in the proper procedures to enforce pedestrian saf stanley cup quencher ety and pedes