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Bulletin 4.14On another busy business week, a bank in Cecil County, Md. faces a 60-day deadline to find capital or a buyer. In the meantime, convenience store giant Wawa celebrates its golden anniversary and an office complex in Dover sells for $30.

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Wawa marks 50th anniversary, announces new foundation

Bank in Cecil County ordered to find buyer or capital

Dover office park buildings sell for $30 million

Sev One acquires analytics company

Haley plans 2nd Papa Grande’s in Rehoboth.

Wilmington emerges as a top 3 solar city.

Hotel manager to operate Lighthouse Cove restaurants in Dewey.

Directory publisher hibu shuts down magazine business

Retailer Coldwater Creek files for Chapter 11, plans to go out of business

Analysis – Governor outlines education-work program. 

State unlikely to recoup Fisker loan

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Fuddruckers to take Cheeseburger in Paradise space.

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