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    The owners of the Local Oyster announced Monday they are shutting down the eateries’ branches in Mount Vernon Marketplace and Locust Point, a wrenching decision they chalked up to the lasting effects of COVID.
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    Banner staff members observe with joy a new office sign that reads "The Baltimore Banner Originals, June 14, 2022." Juxtaposed is the blown up "B" logo that contains a collage of original staff headshots.
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