- Giannetti wants Green Line to go to BWI (p)(f)
The large number of new federal jobs expected in coming years to the Fort Meade area should provide the impetus for an extension of the Washington Metro`s Green Line to BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Maryland legislators were told Friday. Laurel Gazette, March 2, 2006
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- Green Line to Ft. Meade (p)(f)
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- Higher ed gear up training for BRAC jobs (f)
Universities in Prince George’s and elsewhere in the Washington region are beginning to put the pieces in place to accommodate and train employees for the 45,000 new jobs that are expected to enter Maryland as a result of the military’s Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) plan.
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- Island Flavors Opens in Crystal Plaza (f)
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- J's Cafe Fined, But Keeps Licence Until May 2 Hearing (f)
The owners of J’s Sports Cafe in South Laurel this week was fined $10,000 and ordered not to have live entertainment by the Prince George’s County Board of License Commissioners. But to the disappointment of many nearby residents, the board did not suspend the club’s liquor license. The club has been closed since Feb. 8 for not having a valid use and occupancy permit. March 15, 2007
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- J's Cafe hearing canceled, new date is March 14 (f)
More than 2,000 signatures were collected on a petition opposing renewal of the bar's liquor license. The hearing and petition drive followed a Jan. 8 shooting death in a parking lot outside the club -- the third slaying outside the club in two years.
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- J's Cafe Liquor License Renewal Protest Hearing May 2 (f)
Liquor Board Notice
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- J's Cafe to become restaurant with no liquor license (f)
The owners of J's Sports Cafe on Route 197 will not appeal the Prince George's County Board of License Commissioner's May 2 decision to revoke the controversial club's liquor license. Alex Kim, one of J's owners, said they plan to open a Lighthouse Steak and Seafood restaurant at the site later this summer. June 1, 2007
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- J's Sports Cafe & Sunrise Bar Update May 22, 2007 (f)
At today's May 22 Administrative Voting Session there were no surprises.
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- J's Sports Cafe Closed -- For Now Feb 12, 2007 (f)
QUOTE: J's Sports Cafe will be closed while undergoing Change of Ownership Process. New J's will REOPEN in Mid-February Thank you for your patronage. Management" Feb 12, 2007
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- J's Sports Cafe Looses Liquor License (f)
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- J's Sports Cafe loses its liquor license (f)
Lighthouse Seafood Restaurant [aka J's Sports Cafe], the new eatery occupying the site of J’s Sports Café in south Laurel, will not be able to sell alcohol after the county Board of License Commissioners voted May 2 not to renew the bar’s liquor license. May 10, 2007
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- J's Sports Cafe loses Liquor License (f)
The Prince George's County Board of License Commissioners revoked the liquor license of J's Sports Café on Route 197 at a May 2 protest hearing, during which more than 50 elected officials and area residents showed up to voice their opposition to the controversial establishment. May 10, 2007
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- J's Sports Cafe Mar 14 Liquor Board Hearing Recap (f)
the Liquor Board fined J's Sports Cafe $10,000 and, after considerable discussion, decided to not suspend its liquor license.
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- J's Sports Cafe to open without liquor license (f)
The owners of J's Sports Cafe on Route 197 will not appeal the Prince George's County Board of License Commissioner's May 2 decision to revoke the controversial club's liquor license. May 31, 2007
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- J’s keeps liquor license, gives up live music (f)
A South Laurel nightclub whose parking lot has been the site of three fatal shootings in less than three years and faced the possible revocation of its liquor license, gave up its right to host live entertainment and patron dancing on Wednesday. Mar 15, 2007
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- Judge Approves Deal to Let Clubs Stay Open (f)
A Prince George's County judge signed off on a deal today that will allow several clubs and bars shuttered last week to remain open while the county officials negotiate security plans with owners at each of the clubs. April 3, 2007
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- Judge Orders a Review of BGE Rate-Relief Plan (p)(f)
A Baltimore judge ruled yesterday that the state's embattled utility regulators failed to act "in the public interest or with fairness to customers" when they approved a plan to ease Maryland households into higher electricity rates this summer. May 31, 2006;
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- Laurel City Council mulls red-light video cameras (f)
The Laurel City Council on Monday voted to allow Arizona-based contractor American Traffic Solutions (ATS) to test cameras in the city for 30 to 45 days and, if needed, permanently install them. Mar 15, 2007
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- Laurel Mall to get new look, new name (f)
The owners of Laurel Mall plan to redevelop and rename the 28-year old mall. Los Angeles-based Somera Capital Management and Boston-based AEW Capital Management, which acquired the mall a year ago for $31 million, are revamping the list of retailers, restaurants and entertainment including adding a large bookstore and a 16-screen movie theater that will replace the JC Penney. Feb 5, 2007
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