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Jamaican Eatery Closes + Sushi Restaurant Opens + New 9-Hole Golf Course: MD Business News

A popular Jamaican eatery is closing, while a sushi restaurant is opening and a 9-hole golf course is being built at a waterfront diner.

MARYLAND — Sushi fans will find another option soon once construction wraps up on Kanji Sushi, which is being built at White Marsh Mall to replace a well-known dining spot. Pus, a waterfront restaurant located at the Baltimore Boating Center will expand its offerings this summer. Charly's Waterfront will unveil its nine-hole mini golf course June 1.

Patients with ties to the Anne Arundel County Department of Health have been notified that a cyber attack breached patient records, and more headlines.

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Kanji Sushi Under Construction At White Marsh Mall

Kanji Sushi will open at White Marsh Mall soon. The eatery will span 5,934 square feet and have entrances from the food court and outside of the mall. Permits call for new kitchen equipment and updated fixtures in the site previously occupied by The Greene Turtle.

Charly's Waterfront Opening Mini Golf Course Overlooking Sue Creek

A nine-hole mini golf course will be another perk for patrons stopping by to dine at Charly's Waterfront. The course will overlook Sue Creek and spread out to part of the parking lot. Each hole will have sponsors and activations.

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Cyber Attack Breaches Patient Records In Anne Arundel County

County officials learned about the cyber attack Feb. 22 and "immediately launched an investigation to confirm the full nature and scope of the activity with the assistance of industry-leading cybersecurity specialists, law enforcement partners, and relevant state agencies."

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