Ranging from marketing to tech-solutions, four Hanover businesses were recognized by Inc. Magazine.
Gasch Printing was named to the Inc. Magazine 500/5000 list, along with 23 other firms in Anne Arundel County.
Need a new job? Looking for a different one? From forklift operator to data entry specialist, there are some positions open in Odenton. Here are a handful of them.
If you're looking for some things to do with the ghosts and goblins in your family, here are a handful of weekend events that might be worth a look.
Located off of Route 175 in Jessup, Bennett's Curse has turned scaring people into a science.
It's east to spend some significant cash on Halloween. Here are some places to go so save a few bucks.
On Saturday, the new Gambrills General Store and David's Natural Market will have store specials and product tastings, plus kids activities and food vendors.
Find your inner German with some Oktoberfest treats from restaurants around the area.
The job market is tough, but there are some folks hiring. Here's a look at a handful of positions right nearby.
The family-owned restaurant will have a celebration with free gifts and specials on food Wednesday evening.
Obscure section of 2005 law allows homeowner associations to collect monthly fees, despite the protections of personal bankruptcy law.
The experience of one former Odenton resident with a homeowners association serves as a lesson to those considering bankruptcy. An obscure section of 2005 law allows homeowner associations to collect monthly fees, despite the protections of personal bankr
The old tile manufacturing plant closed in 2003. It was a major place of employment for hundreds of area residents. Former workers will gather at Kaufmann's Tavern on Oct. 22.
Check out the WaWa on Route 3 and the Gulf station on Annapolis Road for the best prices on gasoline in town.
Now through Sunday, local restaurants will donate $1 from each seafood dinner sold to the Oyster Recovery Partnership.
We scanned the local circulars to find some of the best bargains in town. This week's highlights include discounts on many popular foot items, including some Halloween-themed treats.
The national chain eatery, which has a location in nearby Hanover, could be in its final days of operation.
Odenton Patch last week reported that Denny's may be opening a restaurant on Annapolis Road. The idea of the chain moving into town got many people talking.
The bank has signed a lease near the entrance of the Seven Oaks Shopping Center, a local blog reports.
Celebrate Maryland seafood at local eateries.
A big tour of area development and some sessions on energy savings highlight the calendar of the West Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce.
Here's a look at some of the best bargains around town. Save money on cereal, spa treatments, and soda.
Helzberg Diamonds and Naturalizer are headed to the shopping center.
New nonprofit Ready Chesapeake says most businesses aren't as prepared for emergencies as they should be. A group representative spoke to members of the local chamber of commerce on Tuesday.
The restaurant is in talks with county planners about opening at the corner of Annapolis Road and Dare Street.
Here's what national businesses are doing to show their support for breast cancer research and breast cancer awareness.
Owning a small business has never been easy. But local restaurateurs and and shop owners said they've seen little growth in business since 2007, and have given up predicting when things will turn around.
The sudden closure of the gym in the Odenton Shopping Center garnered plenty of opinions from people in the area.
Fort Meade has hosted specialty events for veterans like its "Wounded Warriors" job fair to help decrease the number of unemployed veterans in the area.
The center on Annapolis Road now has two major vacancies, after the closure of Spunk Fitness this week and Superfresh earlier this year.
The discount gym went out of business without warning on Tuesday night. Workers were seen loading equipment and furniture into trucks.
Odenton-based Rommel Engineering & Construction Co. has acquired Hunt Valley-based L.H. Cranston & Sons. The company could relocate.
Cordish Co. is looking at a program that is meant to use foreign investment to create U.S. jobs.
Pennsylvania-based company is looking for someone to own and operate a shop in the Academy Junction shopping center.
In this week's Frugal Family column, we highlight some discounts on groceries at local stores, plus some ultra-cheap spa treatments.
The hospital held a reunion Saturday for families of premature babies who are now enjoying healthy lives thanks to the work of the specialized unit. The event included families from Odenton and Gambrills.
The Odenton-based manufacturer of accessories for devices like the Amazon Kindle and Apple iPad has formed a team to reach out to schools and inform them of deep discounts on their products.
The job market is tough right now, but Patch scanned the listings and found positions in the areas of finance, computers and manufacturing.
From pharmacies to the financial services industry, there are some jobs available for those looking. Here are five positions that might be worth checking out.