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Luxury Movie Theater Opening Soon + Burlington Welcoming New Store: MD Good News
A luxury movie theater is opening soon. Plus, Burlington will welcome a new clothing store in a few days. Here's the good news.
MARYLAND — Maryland saw several smiley stories this week, so let's recap.
A luxury movie theater and a Burlington clothing store will open soon. A new lacrosse league for Historically Black Colleges and Universities also launched recently. The league, which features four Maryland teams, hopes to send players to the Olympics.
A highway changed its name to honor native tribes. Plus, an apartment complex will soon offer transitional housing to Marylanders experiencing homelessness.
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In business news, a lottery player won $1 million on a scatch-off. A local spice company is also up for a national small business award.
Here are this week's happiest headlines:
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Landmark Theatres Opening Soon In Annapolis Harbour Center
A new movie theater will open soon in the Annapolis Harbour Center. This theater will replace the Bow Tie Cinemas that closed last summer.
Burlington Store Opening At Montrose Crossing This Month
The Burlington store opening in Rockville will join more than 800 across the country, including those in Silver Spring and Gaithersburg.
Next Collegiate League Forms, Features Faster Olympic-Style Lacrosse
The newly formed Next Collegiate League, which includes Bowie State University, plays on Sundays and has their sights set on the Olympics.
2 Maryland Tribes Honored By Renaming Stretch Of Maryland Route 210
After several years of lobbying to have Maryland Route 210's name changed, a 20-mile stretch of road will be named Piscataway Highway.
Glen Burnie Apartments To House Residents Experiencing Homelessness
A Glen Burnie apartment complex will house residents experiencing homelessness. It will also help them prepare for jobs and stable housing.
$1M Scratch-Off Ticket Sold At Owings Mills Royal Farms
A retailer in Owings Mills helped someone become a millionaire, according to lottery officials.
Odenton Spice Maker Is Finalist For National Small Business Award
An Odenton spice maker is a finalist for a national small business award. Public voting is now open, and the company could win $60,000.
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Arts And Entertainment
- Josiah Henson Museum And Park Celebrating One Year Anniversary
- Dallas Black Dance Theatre Returns To Prince George's County
- Barbie Malibu Truck Coming To Bethesda With Beach Merch
Events
- 15th Annual GreenFest Celebrates Business, Nonprofit Winners From HoCo
- 5K Glow Walk/Run For Autism April 23 In Prince George's County
- 6th Annual Books In Bloom 2022 Opens May 15 In Howard County
Community
- Maryland State Fair Shifts Schedule To 3 Long Weekends: Organizers
- Vendors Needed For 1st HoCo Asian American/Pacific Islander Festival
- Spring Cleanup In Laurel Set For April 16: Paper Shredding, Recycling
- Free Deck Inspections Offered By MOCO As Part Of Building Safety Month
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