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Role in parade has Irish eyes smiling

Ten Hills native leads festivities as Honorary Grand Marshal

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times

Catonsville High Steel Drum Band to start series

Free lunchtime concert March 18

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times

Seton alumnae reflect with Gibbons set to close

School's graduates lost their campus in 1988

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times

Woodlawn man dies in Friday accident

Mini-van left road, crashed through fence into trailer

Posted 3/15/10 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times

just in

St. Agnes will accept students from schools to be closed

Posted 3/17/10 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times

Crime Log: Bike thief caught

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times

Ramps from I-95 to Inner Loop of Beltway to be closed

Posted 3/08/10 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times

Crime Log: Man chokes wife

Posted 3/03/10 by Catonsville Times

news

Facebook image could hinder future job search

Posted 3/17/10 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times

Bill would make customers pay for using plastic bags

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times

Students provide residents free help to file tax returns

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times

Union's board will reconsider county's contract offer

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times

sports

Softball: Former Comet ace a big hit on UMBC diamond

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times

UMBC splits softball doubleheader

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times

Sports notices

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times

Wrestling: UMBC pair earns All-American status

Posted 3/15/10 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times

entertainment

Movie Contest

Posted 3/17/10 by Towson Times, Baltimore Messenger, Catonsville Times, North County News

Disney's 'Frog' makes a belated leap to DVD

Posted 3/17/10 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, Towson Times

Movie Guide

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times

Missing 'A Prophet' would be a loss for movie fans

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, Towson Times

education

Seton Keough students walk the walk to fight cancer

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times

Free financial seminar at CCBC-Catonsville

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times

Spending spring break as volunteer in homeless shelter

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times

Local business students pass tests online, in person

Posted 3/10/10 by Catonsville Times

business

Paid summer internship available with Verizon

Posted 3/17/10 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times

Business Notes

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times

Column: Catonsville chamber hosts networking event

Posted 3/03/10 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times

Local fitness franchises begins annual food drive

Posted 2/24/10 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times

community

Pages from Past: Snow stokes eagerness for spring

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times

Column: Auction fun way to raise funds for school's PTA

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times

Calendar of local clubs and events

Posted 3/17/10 by Catonsville Times

Ryan Morsberger and Emily Payne

Posted 3/10/10 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times

obituaries

Charles Skirven, 59, library benefactor

Posted 2/17/10 by Catonsville Times

Mickey Knecht, 'dedicated' legion commander, 74

Posted 12/08/09 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times

Aviator 'Charlie' Macgill, combat veteran, was 88

Posted 11/11/09 by Catonsville Times

Longtime operator of Catonsville's Jennings Cafe, Omar Jennings Jr., 79

Posted 8/05/09 by Catonsville Times

updated blogs

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Strange Bedfellows

Hodges to challenge Klausmeier

Posted: 03/17/10 by Bryan P. Sears

Dee Hodges had hoped to make a more formal announcement about her candidacy,  but you know...

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S’no more snow

Posted: 03/17/10 by Pat van den Beemt

My recent pastime has melted away. For the past week or so, I’ve been looking for the last remnants of snow as I drove around...

Hudson's Corner On The Web

Rain Shows More Damage

Posted: 03/16/10 by Kathy Hudson

After Saturday’s torrential rain the streets of Baltimore are even worse than they were after the blizzard.  Potholes, the sizes of swimming pools, are as...

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event guide

This Week's Events

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


March 17: "Night of Hope" hosted by Oregon Grille to support Relay For Life of North Baltimore County, Wed., March 17, 5 p.m. to close. Ten percent of each dining room check will be donated to the American Cancer Society. Call 410-771-0505 or 410-933-5138, e-mail Jennifer.Burke@cancer.org, or go to www.relayforlife.org/northbaltimorecounty.

March 19: Swing Dance Club 1950s and 60s Dance, Fri., March 19, 9 p.m.-midnight, with The Rock and Roll Relics, 125 York Road. Lesson and light refreshments $12. Call 410-583-7337.

March 20, 21: Boutique Warehouse Sale, Wise Penny, 5902 York Road, Sat., March 20, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., March 21, noon-5 p.m. Retailers will donate 50 percent or more of profits to benefit Junior League of Baltimore. Call 410-435-5521 or e-mail sterranova@jbalt.org.

March 20: Empty Bowls Souper Supper  to benefit the programs of St. Vincent de Paul, Sat., March 20, 3-7 p.m., College of Notre Dame. Taste soups and take home a handcrafted ceramic bowl and help fight hunger and homelessness. Tickets $15. Go to www.vincentbaltimore.org.

March 20: Bull and Oyster Roast fundraiser for the projects of the Towsontown Rotary Club, Oregon Ridge Park, 13555 Beaver Dam Road, Cockeysville, Sat., March 20, 7-10 p.m. Tickets: $45 each, $400 table for 10. For tickets e-mail Rotary.Ellie@gmail.com.

March 20: Spring Fair and Flea Market, Sat. March 20, 10-2 p.m. Loch Raven Recreational Center, 1801 Glen Keith Blvd. to benefit Village Co-Op for Tots. Spaces available for $10. Call 410-663-8574 or go to www.glrrc.org.

March 21: Bull and Oyster Roast sponsored by the Towson Fourth of July Parade committee, Sun., March 21, 2-6 p.m., Towson American Legion Hall, Post 22, 125 York Road. Music, wheels, door prizes, silent auction. Tickets $40. Call 410 296-1843 or 410 931-1749 or e-mail malbaugh@comcast.net.

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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