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Owings Mills Business Blue Point Crab House Needs Your Support
Learn how Blue Point Crab House is faring during the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time.

The new coronavirus has changed life for all of us. Local businesses have taken a huge economic hit, but communities are finding creative ways to support the establishments they know and love.
In an effort to help local businesses in our communities stay connected and succeed, Patch will be shining a light on some of them through a series of Q&A articles during this time.
Blue Point Crab House is one of the businesses in town facing struggles during the coronavirus. You can lend your support by reading more about the company, below, and by following their Facebook page.
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Tell us about your business and its history in your town.
We’ve been in Owings Mills for over 20 years. Family owned and operated seafood and prepared food carry out.
Find out what's happening in Owings Mills-Reisterstownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
How has the new coronavirus impacted your business and its employees?
We've had shorter hours, lost catering and feasts but are proud to still serve our neighbors and community.
How can local customers support you now and in the future?
Come and visit when you can. Be safe and healthy.
Do you have any words of encouragement for your community?
Be well, and we will get to the other side together.
Are you offering any special services, promotions or hours during this time?
We have specials on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays every week.
Are there any other outstanding businesses in town you think deserve some community support?
We thank all the health care workers and community service workers who are out there every day!
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Thank you, and stay safe!
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