It is not Howard County Government’s fault. It is not the Columbia Association’s fault. It is not the Wilde Lake Village Association’s fault. The Grocery Outlet parent company has made the decision to close 36 stores. One of them is the one in Wilde Lake. Companies like this do not make it their business to know the history of this individual site. They do not know how long Wilde Lake was without a grocery after the Giant closed. They probably don’t know about the work that went into the building to create the perfect home for an expanded David’s Natural Market. Big companies know spreadsheets and profits, earnings, losses, demographics, projections…But Jay and Rizwana Mirza, who have operated the Wilde Lake store, probably understand far better how much the people of Wilde Lake wanted their own grocery. They tried to give it to them. I went googling for a photo of the old Wilde Lake Giant and found this article in Columbia Patch instead. Image from Columbia Maryland Archives, us...
Three things. 1. Wellness checks should be performed by people who can not kill you. Police fatally shoot resident of Columbia complex that supports adults with disabilities 2. Routine traffic enforcement should be done in a way that will not kill you. Attempted traffic stop turns into deadly crash in Howard County 3. AI chatbots should be regulated in such a way that they have much less power to kill you and can be held liable if they harm you. New York considers bill that would ban chatbots from giving medical, legal advice That’s it. If you have any other ideas for “doing no harm” today, I’d love to hear them. Since I’m still at my home away from home, I’ll be engaging in a well-known (but new to me) activity which involves cleaning the house to get ready for the cleaning ladies. I sincerely hope to do no harm. Village Green/Town² Comments