Yeshiva University Basketball Team’s Reservation Cancelled by Pikesville Hilton
Yeshiva University’s basketball coach says discrimination played a role in banning his team.
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A reservation of Yeshiva University’s men’s basketball team at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Baltimore North-Pikesville was cancelled on Thursday, Mar. 5, due to fears about the coronavirus. (Photo from 2018 courtesy of Yeshiva University)
Yeshiva University’s basketball coach says discrimination played a role in banning his team.
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Miller's Deli at the Greenspring Shopping Center will close Mar. 31. The Pikesville culinary staple opened in the 1960s, across the street from the Reisterstown Road Plaza.
Restaurant’s co-owner attributes closing to lease’s end and escalating food service industry costs.
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Site of the Gourmet Girls location at the Dumbarton Square shopping center in Pikesville. (Photo by Aliza Friedlander)
Owings Mills’ Gourmet Girls will take over the former Gourmet Again space in Pikesville.
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Founded by Annapolis resident Jacquie Cohen Roth (second from left), Tea Pad provides its members with education about all aspects of the cannabis industry. (Provided Photo)
An Annapolis-based entrepreneur, Jacquie Cohen Roth created Tea Pad as a professional networking, advocacy and educational vehicle for women and minorities operating in the cannabis industry.
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Edmart Deli employees (from left to right) Beverly Potts, Devon Hamilton, owner Shelley Kelly and Marcelo Altman are shown in the Pikesville market in 2017. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Beloved gourmet eatery to close its doors, following in the footsteps of Pikesville’s Suburban House and Gourmet Again.
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In this 2018 photo, produce worker Jontae Wilson (left) helps shopper and Pikesville resident Maxine Kline examine grapes at what is now known as Market Maven Baltimore. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Due to the deadly attack in Jersey City, N.J.,, Pikesville’s kosher groceries will be under law enforcement surveillance.
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Dr. Yael G. Schonfeld: "I enjoy being able to give my patients the gift of hearing." (Photo courtesy of Dr. Yael G. Schonfeld)
Jmore talks with Dr. Yael G. Schonfeld, a clinical audiologist at Chesapeake Ear Nose & Throat, about what drew her to Baltimore and what she likes best about Charm City.
Read MoreAfter watching a number of loved ones fight cancer, Pikesville native Karen Ciurca-Weiner made a career move from the fashion industry to Northern Pharmacy.
Read MoreSaval Foodservice’s Bryan Bernstein talked with Jmore about the differences between round cut corned beef and brisket cut, his TV rituals with his daughter, and more.
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Marilyn Pick says she and her family find it tremendously “exciting and rewarding to create something that people enjoy and appreciate.” (Photo provided)
Owings Mills resident Marilyn Pick serves as marketing director for GroceriesToGo Aruba, the island’s first full-service online grocery delivery business.
Read MoreLynda Katz Wilner, CEO of Successfully Speaking, is driven by her passion for helping people, especially those who fear public speaking.
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