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Shrine of the Sacred Heart School 'in state of shock' over closing

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Trying times are at hand for Hampden merchants

Recession bad enough without crime, clinic, Wal-Mart, they say

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Mt. Washington Column: Shrine school leaves many good memories

Closing hits close to home

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Census effort getting a push from politicians

Cummings asks constituents to participatein 2010 effort

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

just in

Lake Montebello projects will pose traffic problems

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Crime Log: Security bars don't stop thief

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Add Wal-Mart to growing list of potential tenants at center

Posted 3/04/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Welcome to Wal-Mart?

Posted 3/04/10 by Baltimore Messenger

news

'Good Samaritan' mugged in rare Tuxedo Park crime

Posted 3/04/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Village Parents aim to burnish public schools' image

Posted 3/02/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Crime Log: Wedding and engagement rings stolen

Posted 3/02/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Senator panel leans toward theater with restaurants

Posted 3/02/10 by Baltimore Messenger

sports

Lacrosse: Boys' Latin alums enjoy a 'Classic' day

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger, Towson Times

Sports notices

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Men's lacrosse: Hopkins primed for Princeton in Classic

Posted 3/03/10 by Towson Times, Baltimore Messenger

Sports notices

Posted 3/03/10 by Baltimore Messenger

entertainment

Of 'Wild Things' -- and tamer tips for tots

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Play-goers will have lively time at 'Playing Dead'

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

BSO will stage its own flying circus

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Movie Guide

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

education

Focus on People

Posted 2/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Queens For a Day

Posted 2/02/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Parents taking a good look at charter school

Posted 1/26/10 by Baltimore Messenger

School gets anonymous birthday gift: $1 million

Posted 1/20/10 by Baltimore Messenger

business

General Growth Properties fighting hostile takeover bid

Posted 2/23/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Coffee connoisseurs make their own taster's choice

Posted 2/19/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Retail location in Hampden is key to owner's coffee vision

Posted 2/17/10 by Baltimore Messenger

New System Bakery in Hampden is no more

Posted 2/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

community

Hudson's Corner: Preserving architectural integrity is Roland Park's historic opportunity

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

This Week's Events

Posted 3/03/10 by Owings Mills Times, Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Baltimore Messenger, Towson Times

Hampden Column: Beating the winter blues -- including with a bull roast

Posted 3/02/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Guilford Column: This Valentine's Day soiree was courtesy of the columnist

Posted 3/02/10 by Baltimore Messenger

obituaries

Longtime teacher at College of Notre Dame dies

Posted 11/18/09 by Baltimore Messenger

To our readers

Posted 7/22/09 by North County News, Arbutus Times, Baltimore Messenger, Catonsville Times, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, Towson Times

Dr. Worth Daniels, 84

Posted 7/17/09 by Baltimore Messenger

Nina Sager, 86

Posted 6/25/09 by Baltimore Messenger

updated blogs

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Strange Bedfellows

Teachers union defends Olszewski

Posted: 03/15/10 by Bryan P. Sears

Criticism by the Baltimore County firefighters union of an endorsement by Councilman John Olszewski...

Hudson's Corner On The Web

Vollmer Center

Posted: 03/12/10 by Kathy Hudson

‘Build it and they will come’ might be the motto of the new Vollmer Center at Cylburn Arboretum. On Tuesday more than 200 people showed...

In the Zone

The Birthday Boy

Posted: 03/05/10 by Pat van den Beemt

I was driving along Jarrettsville Pike this morning on my way to an interview when I saw this black stretch limousine stopped by the entrance...

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This Week's Events

A sampling of seminars, fundraisers and concerts in Baltimore County.


March 10: "Patapsco: Life Along Maryland's Historic River Valley" -- by author Alison Kahn and artist Peggy Fox, at Stevenson University, 1525 Greenspring Valley Road. Presentation 4 p.m. Reception, 5 p.m., free. Books available for sale and signing. Call 443-334-2163 or go to www.stevenson.edu.

March 12: Baltimore County Association of Senior Citizens Organizations' Sixth annual Senior Educational Forum, 9:45 a.m. to noon, Towson United Methodist Church, Dulaney Valley Road and Hampton Lane. 410-484-6866.

March 13: Ayurvedic Workshop -- with Diane Finlayson, integrative yoga therapy, Susquehanna Yoga & Meditation Center, 12-A W. Aylesbury Road, Timonium, 2-4 p.m., $40. Register online at www.syoga.com or call 410-308-9950.

March 13: Darren Beachley & The Legends of the Potomac, presented by Seven Mountains Bluegrass Association. 7 p.m., Goodwill Fire Company social hall, 2318 S. Queen St., York, Pa., in the Spry area. $13 for members and $16 for non-members. Children under 12, free. 717-292-6175, 717-350-4791, or go to www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.

March 14: "Where Music Meets History" -- Musica Antiqua will perform music played by the women of the Washington, Jefferson and Ridgely families from the music collections of Mount Vernon, Monticello and Hampton Mansion, 1 p.m. Hampton National Historic Site, 535 Hampton Lane, Towson, free. Call 410-529-0791.

March 21: Baltimore County Non-Sports Card Convention, Show & Sale, hosted by USATheatres.com Conventions, March 21, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., at Towson Place Hotel & Suites, Cromwell Bridge Road, Towson. For more information, e-mail NonSportsCard@yahoo.com or visit www.usatheatres.com/conventions.html.

Through March 21: Irish Landscape on View -- exhibition of 25 images of Irish landscape by local photographer Robert Burke. Catonsville Presbyterian Church, 1400 Frederick Road. Call 410-747-6180.

March 28: Second Presbyterian Church -- 4200 St. Paul St., presents Margaret Budd and David Burgess, 3:30 p.m. as part of the series Community Concerts at Second. Free. Budd is a founder of the series. Call 443-759-3309 or go to www.communityconcertsatsecond.org.

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WBAL Radio

Low Attendance For ACC Tourney
Gates Open At Conowingo Dam
Race Off Between Horse Racing's Leading Ladies
Three Rescued From Flooded Vehicle
Four-Seeded Maryland To Play Houston

WBAL TV

Man Retrieves $250K Lottery Ticket From Trash
On Camera: Great-Grandma Tangles With Robber
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Dive Team Rescues Woman From High Water
Burglar Swipes Electronics From Church
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WJZ

Infant's Body Found In Druid Hill Park
Anti-Semitic Flier Targets 2 Md. Lawmakers
Rainfall Causes Flooding & Downed Trees Across Md.
Baltimore County Sees Spike In Homelessness
Morgan State, Maryland Heading To NCAA Tournament
SHA Expands Use Of Message Signs
First Responders Hold Explosion Simulation
Baltimore Co. Police Search For Missing Teen
Police: Man Killed In Crash May Have Been Racing
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WMAR

High Waters Close Western MD Roads
High Waters Close Western MD Roads
Woman Escapes Armed Man
Woman Escapes Armed Man
30M Gallons of Diluted Sewage Spill Into Patapsco
30M Gallons of Diluted Sewage Spill Into Patapsco
City Shooting Victim Found in Baltimore Co.
City Shooting Victim Found in Baltimore Co.
Man's Body Found in Gas Station Parking Lot
More are Homeless in Baltimore Co.