By March, officials said it would wrap in June. June became August, and so on.
Now, in mid-November, business owners along Camp Meade Road in Linthicum are wondering why replacing an aging sewer main has taken more than a year.
"Nobody knows what's going on," said Carmelo Fertitta, owner of Squisito Too in the Shipley-Linthicum Shopping Center. "I tried to call the state and county and nobody knows what's going on."
Many business owners, who say they have been hurt by a detour directing traffic around them, said they've had trouble getting an...
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