Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Monday, December 26, 2011
Home Properties Inc. Awarded for Apartment Communities
Owings Mills, MD--Real-estate investment firm Home Properties, Inc., received multiple awards for apartment communities in the Baltimore area at the Maryland Multi-Housing Association's annual Star Awards presentation.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Drug Enforcement Advocacy Group Lauds Indiana Program
The National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI)—a nonprofit organization based in Lutherville that facilitates cooperation between law enforcement, healthcare professionals, state regulatory agencies and pharmaceutical manufacturers in the prevention and investigation of drug diversion—applauded data showing the National Precursor Log Exchange (NPLEx) in Indiana is blocking illegal sales of medications containing pseudoephedrine (PSE).
"The data released by the National Precursor Log Exchange (NPLEx) shows recently passed legislation in Indiana putting in place a real-time, stop-sale system is already having a positive impact in the battle against methamphetamine," said Charles F. Cichon, executive director of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI).
"In less than six months, NPLEx has blocked the sale of more than 17,000 boxes of products containing pseudoephedrine from being sold illegally in Indiana for a total of more than 38,000 grams potentially being kept off the street. And while there is still some work to do to complete Indiana's deployment in every pharmacy and retail store selling products containing pseudoephedrine, electronic technology is proving it works in Indiana and blocks illegal sales, while ensuring law-abiding citizens with colds and allergies can access the popular and reliable medicines they need."
"The data released by the National Precursor Log Exchange (NPLEx) shows recently passed legislation in Indiana putting in place a real-time, stop-sale system is already having a positive impact in the battle against methamphetamine," said Charles F. Cichon, executive director of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI).
"In less than six months, NPLEx has blocked the sale of more than 17,000 boxes of products containing pseudoephedrine from being sold illegally in Indiana for a total of more than 38,000 grams potentially being kept off the street. And while there is still some work to do to complete Indiana's deployment in every pharmacy and retail store selling products containing pseudoephedrine, electronic technology is proving it works in Indiana and blocks illegal sales, while ensuring law-abiding citizens with colds and allergies can access the popular and reliable medicines they need."
Universal Security Instruments Launches Plug-In Carbon Monoxide/Natural Gas Alarms
Two new plug-in carbon monoxide alarm models manufactured by Universal Security Instruments, Inc., based in Owings Mills, are now on the market in the United States.
The low-profile, compact alarm models, which plug directly into home electrical outlets, use a single sensor to detect the presence of both carbon monoxide and natural gas (methane).
"We are excited to introduce these new products to the U.S. retail market," said Harvey Grossblatt, chief executive officer. "We expect that Universal's new plug-in Carbon Monoxide alarms will be a significant growth driver for our company next year. We believe that being able to offer a dual-sensing gas detector at a cost which is similar to the current market for single gas detectors creates a compelling value for the consumer."
The low-profile, compact alarm models, which plug directly into home electrical outlets, use a single sensor to detect the presence of both carbon monoxide and natural gas (methane).
"We are excited to introduce these new products to the U.S. retail market," said Harvey Grossblatt, chief executive officer. "We expect that Universal's new plug-in Carbon Monoxide alarms will be a significant growth driver for our company next year. We believe that being able to offer a dual-sensing gas detector at a cost which is similar to the current market for single gas detectors creates a compelling value for the consumer."
Friday, December 9, 2011
Over One Quarter of Marylanders Have Owned or Operated Businesses, State Survey Says
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GOVERNOR O'MALLEY: "We are fortunate
to have within our state so many innovative
self-starters, small and micro businesses,
and rapidly growing gazelle firms
that are an important part of our diverse
business community."
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A report based on the survey, which was conducted by OpinionWorks, a research firm in Annapolis, reviews the business start-up by industry, life-cycle and size; identifies owner demographics, characteristics and interests; and examines policies, services and the role government and advocacy groups can play to support entrepreneurs.
"We are fortunate to have within our State so many innovative self-starters, small and micro businesses, and rapidly growing gazelle firms that are an important part of our diverse business community," said Governor O'Malley. "The results of this survey will help guide our efforts, both through policy and programs, to provide the resources, support and infrastructure needed to sustain and advance Maryland's entrepreneur community so together we can create the next generation of companies and jobs."
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NVR's Ryan Homes Debuts New Mozart Townhome Model in Owings Mills
Owings Mills, MD--NVR, Inc., owner of homebuilding and mortgage banking companies, has introduced the Mozart, a new townhome model built by NVR's Ryan Homes division, at the Park Place development in Owings Mills.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Chesapeake Urology Associates Earns National Ranking as Quality Employer
Owings Mills, MD--Modern Healthcare magazine has named Chesapeake Urology Associates, a medical group based in Owings Mills with locations throughout greater Baltimore, to the annual Best Places to Work in Healthcare list.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Systems Alliance Hires Legg Mason IT Executive
Hunt Valley, MD--Systems Alliance, a Web and IT consulting firm based in Hunt Valley, has announced that Legg Mason IT executive Tom Shipley will join the company as vice president in January.
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Leader of Private School in Owings Mills Honored By International Dyslexia Association
Ben Shifrin, Head of Jemicy School in Owings Mills, was inducted November 16 to the Hall of Fame of the International Dyslexia Association (IDA), during a ceremony at the IDA headquarters in Towson.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
New Sign Production Shop Opens in Reisterstown
Reisterstown, MD--Organizations in the Reisterstown area have a new, local option for their signage and graphics needs: a SIGNARAMA store at 11630 Reisterstown Road.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Owings Mills Title Firm Wins Award Recognizing Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Businesses
Bridging the Gap, a minority business development initiative of the Greater Baltimore Committee, has recognized Integrity Title & Escrow Company of Owings Mills with a Bridging the Gap award.
Friday, November 18, 2011
What Are Your Small Business Saturday Plans?
If your small business in Upper Baltimore County is actively participating in the Small Business Saturday initiative sponsored by American Express, we'd like to hear from you. What are you doing to encourage local consumers to include you in their holiday shopping plans the day after Black Friday? Are you using materials and tactics that American Express and their co-sponsors are providing? Are you promoting your Small Business Saturday efforts on social media? Are you holding a Small Business Saturday sale? Let us know at editor@upper-baltimore-business.com, and hopefully we'll be able to feature your comments in a story on Small Business Saturday in the Upper Baltimore County Business Bulletin!
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
A New License for Mid-Atlantic Gutters
Upperco, MD--Mid-Atlantic Gutters, Inc., of Upperco, has been awarded a license to sell and install the K-Guard Leaf Free Gutter System® produced by K-Guard LLC, based in Columbus, Ohio.
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Kamenetz, Olszewski Laud New Redevelopment Partnership for Owings Mills Mall
In announcements issued yesterday by the Baltimore County Executive Office and two real estate development firms, County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and County Council Chair John Olszewski Jr. lauded a new partnership for the redevelopment of Owings Mills Mall.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Local Web/IT Firm Upgrades University's Online Presence

Saturday, November 5, 2011
Upper Baltimore County Business Bulletin Nominated for 2011 Mobbie Award as Best Baltimore County News Blog

Conducted annually since 2009, the competition includes awards for blogs and social media sites that are either operated by Marylanders or that focus topically or geographically on Maryland or areas within the state.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
Sinclair Acquires Eight TV Stations in Seven Markets
Sinclair Broadcast Group, the television broadcast company headquartered in Hunt Valley, Maryland, has announced an agreement to purchase the broadcast assets of Freedom Communications, owner and operator of eight television stations in seven markets.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Hunt Valley Biotech Firm Fights Foodborne Pathogens
Hunt Valley, MD--In a report on a U.S. Food and Drug Administration investigation of a recent outbreak of Listeria from contaminated cantaloupes, KCNC-TV CBS4 News (Denver, CO) featured disinfectant products of the Hunt Valley biotechnology firm Sterilex as potentially life-saving chemicals.
When used at food processing facilities, the products help prevent Listeria growth.
According to Sterilex, the product line has a unique ability to kill resistant organisms such as Listeria living within protective biofilm.
When used at food processing facilities, the products help prevent Listeria growth.
According to Sterilex, the product line has a unique ability to kill resistant organisms such as Listeria living within protective biofilm.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Hamilton Federal Bank Wins Multiple Honors
In a banking world dominated by too-big-to-fail institutions, locally based Hamilton Federal is already noteworthy for having remained an independent community business for nearly a century.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
EA Engineering, Science, and Technology Wins New Directions Award
Towson, MD--County Executive Kevin Kamenetz has honored EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., headquartered in Hunt Valley, Maryland, with the 2011 Baltimore County New Directions Award, which recognizes businesses that exemplify the quality and future direction of the county's business community.
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