Maryland restaurants and bars can resume service after 10 p.m. starting Monday, Gov. Larry Hogan announced.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||The governor on Thursday issued an emergency order making the changes.The restrictions were implemented on Nov. 17 as coronavirus cases spiked in Maryland. The statewide order for 50% indoor capacity at restaurants will remain in place. Restaurant Association of Maryland President and CEO Marshall Weston released a statement, saying: Lifting the statewide dining curfew will allow restaurants to accommodate customers later into the dinner hour and provide an opportunity to generate much needed revenue to keep their businesses afloat. Employees will also benefit from the increased work hours and the likelihood that more in person dining will result. We appreciate that Gov. Hogan is actively managing this crisis and recognizing that after several weeks of improving COVID metrics that it made sens
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Olszewski visits vaccination site at Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium
Olszewski visits vaccination site at Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium
By: WMAR STAFF
and last updated 2021-01-14 18:17:11-05
BALTIMORE COUNTY â Baltimore County is currently in phase 1A of the state s vaccination plan.
On Thursday, Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski visited a vaccination site at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium and talked about how things are going. We have administered more doses than any other jurisdiction in the state of Maryland as of yesterday. Of the over 10,000 we received earlier this week, almost 90 percent of those are already administered.
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Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today announced that the Baltimore Ravens have committed $500,000 to help build a new destination playground at Northwest Regional Park in Owings Mills.
The new playground will feature a wheelchair accessible rubberized surface, as well as features for children of all ages, including a timed 40-yard dash. Access to high-quality recreational facilities contributes significantly to the overall quality of life in a community. This new playground will provide our children with a state of the art play space, Olszewski said. I am incredibly grateful to the Ravens organization for their generosity in supporting this project and the children of Baltimore County.