New Business in Cumberland, Maryland
All New Business opportunities are not created equally. Choosing a business for sale that is right for you can be time consuming and streanuous. We have attempted to put together a strong list of New Business in Cumberland, Maryland for you to browse. If you find one that seems to fit your expertise, feel free to contact the business broker representing the New Business. This business listing service is provided free by Business Opportunity 411.
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Protect Your Company's Website From MalwareBusinessWeekPretty embarrassing for the third-generation family business in the tight-knit community of Cumberland, Md. “It was unfortunate timing,” says Christopher, who had hoped to persuade attendees to keep Christopher Imaging in mind for their own events. |
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Lakes Entertainment Announces Results for First Quarter 2012MarketWatch (press release)Mr. Berman continued, "Last month, we were awarded a video lottery operation license for the Rocky Gap Lodge & Golf Resort in Cumberland, Maryland by the State of Maryland Video Lottery Facility Location Commission. The license is contingent on certain ...and more » |
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Local senator could play role in gambling expansion talksCumberland Times-NewsCUMBERLAND — Sen. George Edwards could play a role in deciding whether gaming in Maryland is expanded to include table games or other options. Edwards was appointed as an alternate Tuesday to a work group to consider gaming expansion announced by Gov. |
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Two Cities, County Address Economic Plans, ProspectsLoanSafeCUMBERLAND (Source: Matthew Bieniek Cumberland Times News, Md. (MCT) — Cumberland, Frostburg and Allegany County all share the goal of economic development for their communities. Representatives of each of those entities presented their views on ...and more » |
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Cardin: Health law would benefit all AmericansCumberland Times-News— CUMBERLAND — The US Supreme Court should leave the Affordable Care Act alone, said US Sen. Ben Cardin at a forum on the ACA hosted by the Allegany County Human Resources Development Commission, the Western Maryland Central Labor Council and the ...and more » |
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