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Monday, May 13, 2013

Three Companies Vie to Operate Prince George's Casino

Penn National Gaming and Greenwood Racing will compete against MGM Resorts to operate Maryland's sixth casino.

Three companies have submitted bids to operate Maryland's sixth casino slated to be in Prince George's County, according to reports.  After spending nearly $40 million in ads supporting a sixth casino in Maryland, it was not a surprise that MGM Reports proposed an $800 million project at National Harbor Thursday, The Washington Post reported Friday. Penn National Gaming proposed a $700 million Hollywood Casino Resort at Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, the Post reported, after spending almost $40 million in an anti-casino ad campaign run by a special interest group. The third bid came as a surprise, from the owner of Greenwood Racing, which owns a Pennsylvania casino formerly called Philadelphia Park Racetrack and Casino. That company…

John Floyd II

3:13 pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Please be advised that Rosecroft Raceway, a standardbred "trotter" track, is in Fort Washington and nowhere near Laurel. We have our own Laurel Park Race Course, a thoroughbred track.   more ›

Jobs Near Riverdale: Registered Nurse, Bank Manager, Dispatch Supervisor

A few jobs in and around Riverdale Park.

Looking for a job close to home? Here are the latest openings in and around Riverdale Park. To see more information on each job, or to apply, click on the link. All listings below have been pulled from CareerBuilder.com. Find more jobs nearby.  Registered nurse with infusion experience Company: Healix Duties: Establishing IV access, patient teaching, administering medicine, coordinating patient care with the pharmacist and the physician Requirements: At least two years experience as a registered nurse, strong IV skills, home infusion experience preferred  Assistant general manager Company: Boston Market Duties: Assisting in the development and recruiting of employees, monitoring employee performance and training, controlling profit and …

J.C. Penney Airing Apology on TV, Facebook and YouTube

Have you changed your opinion toward your nearby J.C. Penney?

J.C. Penney has begun airing a video apologizing to customers for its recent changes in the way it does business -- changes that it concedes alienated many of its most loyal customers. The company's ill-advised shift away from discounts and loyal brands could be compared to the New Coke debacle of 1985, a series of security slip-ups by Facebook and the BP Gulf oil spill, according to Bloomberg news. The article details the changes instituted by former CEO Ron Johnson who is blamed for losing the retail titan nearly $1 billion ($985 million) in his one-year tenure. Similar to BP’s CEO Tony Hayward’s plain-speak “I’m deeply sorry” video following the Gulf of Mexico oil spill in 2012, the J.C. Penney spot says: “It’s no secret, recently J.C …

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Top Maryland Headlines: 'Pimp on the Pike' Gets 20 Years, Blogger Slain, Governor's Race Ignites

From crime - hear about the backhoe bandits? - to politics and new places for Mexican food, be well-informed with one click.

  By Patch Staff Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown Kicks Off Gubernatorial Bid In a speech highlighting his military and government service, Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown announced in his home county of Prince George's Friday night that he is running for governor of Maryland in the November 2014 election. Dan Bongino’s Home Burglarized Wednesday Night While Family Slept A spokeswoman says computers, purses and a wallet were taken from the Severna Park home of Bongino, the former Secret Service agent who ran for U.S. Senate in 2012.  Report: Anne Arundel County Top in State for Generating Tourism Money The county saw a more than 7 percent increase in money from tourism between 2010 and 2011, according to a new report.  Businesses Look to Marketplace Fairness…

CP

9:12 am on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Another top notch d-bag!   more ›

Riverdale Council Notes—Cafritz, Cafritz and More Cafritz

The Riverdale Park Town Council discussing their approval of the Cafritz development preliminary plan.

Scot Brown

3:21 pm on Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Well Don nobody took our bet.... I guess it was that predictable.   more ›

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Could Prince George's Allow Liquor Sales on Sunday?

The Prince George's delegation is launching a work group this summer to determine how the liquor sales would be regulated.

Sunday Funday revelers may no longer have to leave Prince George's County to buy rum, tequila, vodka and other liquors on Sunday, if the county's representatives can agree on a method. The Prince George's County delegation announced it will be launching a work group to discuss and reach a concensus on how the sale of liquor would be regulated in the county. Currently, alcohol sales on Sundays are restricted to beer and wine stores that have licenses to be opened seven days of the week. Liquor, however, is not allowed to be sold. Del. Melony. G. Griffith will chair the group, which will have its first meeting Tuesday, May 14 at 6 p.m. in the Media Room of the County Administration Building on Governor Oden Bowie Drive in Upper Marlboro. "I …

Donald James

1:08 pm on Monday, May 13, 2013

There is absolutely no reason that there should be a ban on liquor on Sundays. So we can have Beer and Wine on Sunday...but no "hard" liquor. Craziest law ever. This is long overdue for a change. I think we as Prince Georgians and Americans are capable of making decisions whether or not we want to buy liquor one more day a week. It's always this vocal minority who thinks they can dictate what the…   more ›

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

UMD Agrees to Cafritz CSX Crossing

Developers have received the required right-of-way to satisfy one of the conditions of the Cafritz property's rezoning.

After several missteps, proposal rejections, and reconfigurations Calvert Tract, LLC has received the required right-of-way to construct a CSX crossing as required by one of the property's conditions of rezoning. In a letter sent to the planning board on Tuesday, UMD agreed to convey property to Calvert Tract LLC that would allow for a reconfigured CSX bridge, referred to as a J-crossing, subject to several conditions. The letter reads:  The University believes the Cafritz development will bring an economic benefit to the region and a much-needed amenity to the community. We are pleased to support this important project with an appropriately located right-of-way connection that respects the affected University property. With this letter, …

UP_gardener

11:02 am on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Actually, I have no plans to set foot in Whole Foods. I knew Scot Brown would weigh in on this board to insult people. Nice.   more ›

Monday, May 6, 2013

Jobs in Riverdale: Preschool Teacher, Benefits Administrator, Park Police Officer

A few recent job openings in and around Riverdale Park.

Looking for a job close to home? Here are the latest openings in and around Riverdale Park. To see more information on each job, or to apply, click on the link. All listings below are from Indeed.com. Entry-level police officer Company: Maryland-National Capital Park Police Duties: Protecting and securing park property in Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties; patrolling parks in marked police vehicles, on bicycle, on horseback, mountain bikes, K-9 units and marine units Requirements: Must speak English as first language Benefits assistant Company: Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Duties: Performing a variety of administrative tasks in the human resources department including data entry, filing, answering phones, …

Maryland Prosthetics Company Pledging Help for Boston Bombing Victims

Business pledges to pick up any costs not covered by insurance.

  Dankmeyer Inc., a prosthetic company with offices throughout Maryland, has joined a coalition that pledges to cover out-of-pocket healthcare costs for Boston bombing victims that require prosthetics, according to a recent report by Baltimore CBS affiliate WJZ. Mark Hopkins, the clinical director for Dankmeyer, told WJZ, “If the folks who are coming back from Boston require care, require any type of prosthesis, we are going to make sure that they are going to get that.” One such victim is Timonium pre-school teacher Erika Brannock, who was at the marathon to cheer her mother and Heather Abbott, a 38-year-old Rhode Island woman whose left leg was amputated below the knee. The injury will force her to use a prosthetic device. “Although the …

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Top MD Headlines: Demise of Death Penalty, Jayson Blair 10 Years Later, Hogwarts Express

Want to be more informed about what goes on in your neighborhood? Maryland made big news this week. Will the death penalty repeal stick? Will Walmart come to Aspen Hill? Find out more state news in one click on Patch.

  By Patch Staff A robbery stuns Cartier shoppers on a quiet mid-morning, an investigation into a county police force and just one question: Which Maryland county has a lot of "excessive drinkers?" Headlines from 48 Patch sites across Maryland: Gov. O'Malley Signs Law to Take Away Death Penalty, Politicians Move to Bring it Back Maryland is now the 18th state to abolish the death penalty but a bipartisan group of elected officials says the threat of terrorism is an incentive to reverse that move. Del. Ron George to Make Bid for Governor's Office Del. Ron George, an Anne Arundel County Republican, says he plans to start campaigning in June for the 2014 race. Columbia Native Jayson Blair Reflects on Resignation from New York Times "I'm …

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