Recent Articles from Maria Zilberman
Andretti OK with starting second
On the track, it’s about being first. Off the track, sometimes second is better.
UMMS to partner in new $600M regional hospital
Faced with 24,000 residents who are leaving Prince George’s County annually to seek medical treatment, Maryland officials Wednesday unveiled plans to improve the county’s health care system and build a $600 million regional hospital to replace Prince George’s Hospital Center.
T. Rowe Price’s second half to hinge on election year politics
Though Baltimore-based money manager T. Rowe Price Group Inc. reported an increase in income and revenue for the second quarter, the company’s performance in the second half of the year hinges on the politics of an election year and a national government that has failed to reach a budget compromise.
Under Armour lowers its projections for online sales
Under Armour Inc. executives said Tuesday they have lowered projections for online sales for the year as the Baltimore-based sports apparel company continues to have difficulty converting site visits to dollars.
Grand Prix issues call for 800 volunteers
Grand Prix organizers are calling for about 800 volunteers — 100 more than last year — to help plan and produce Baltimore’s three-day street race.
Baltimore entrepreneur hoping to nail it
Ten years after mixing her first batch of cuticle oil, Christine Calhoun is taking her business to the big city to compete in a nationwide program for women business entrepreneurs.
Settlement has merchants unsure
About 80 percent of Lisa Ponzoli’s customers pay for their purchases with credit cards.
Baltimore’s lost Olympics
If things had gone the way Dan Knise had wanted, Michael Phelps would be swimming in the 2012 Olympic Games less than an hour away from his old Towson home.
Another bid for 2024?
The United States Olympic Committee said this month that it would not compete in bidding for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in order to better position the country as a candidate to host the 2024 Summer Games.
UMD’s Anderson, Stanford deny hiring reports
UPDATE (11:25 A.M., July 17) – The San Francisco Chronicle reports a Stanford spokeswoman has denied that Anderson is in talks to take over the university’s athletic department. However, the […]
Nostalgia returns to menu on Redwood St.
John Smoudianis had thought about gutting the place — then he saw it: maple and chrome Art Deco interior, back-lit mirrors, booth-lined walls, red neon sign. The new owner of […]
Repaving parking: A fresh coat for Baltimore’s stadiums
Bring on the asphalt. At its executive board meeting this week, the Maryland Stadium Authority approved the $950,000 resurfacing of stadium complex parking lots B and C, located between Lee […]





