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SPCA plans $1.8 million expansion

Most of the money already raised

Posted 3/17/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Snow gone, but not forgotten

Homeland and other neighborhoods try to be more prepared for future storms

Posted 3/17/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Lawmakers weigh fees, taxes and bans on grocery bags

State and city both tackling issue

Posted 3/17/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Bake sale for Haiti raises money and awareness

Lake Evesham girls donate $500 to help orphanage in wake of earthquake

Posted 3/17/10 by Baltimore Messenger

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Crime Log: Crush robbed at gunpoint

Posted 3/17/10 by Baltimore Messenger

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

news

Councilman Harris' legacy: Funds to fight gangs, guns

Posted 3/17/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Where the money to fight gangs and guns is going

Posted 3/17/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Trying times are at hand for Hampden merchants

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Census effort getting a push from politicians

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

sports

Men's lacrosse: Rooting in the rain at Ridley

Posted 3/17/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Baseball: 'Oriole Way' comes to Gilman diamond

Posted 3/17/10 by Towson Times, Baltimore Messenger

Sports notices

Posted 3/17/10 by Baltimore Messenger

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

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

entertainment

Sushi-eating contest for charity at Maki Madness

Posted 3/17/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Spotlighters goes beyond formulas in 'Partition'

Posted 3/17/10 by Baltimore Messenger

Movie Contest

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

Movie Guide

Posted 3/17/10 by Baltimore Messenger

education

Heavy 'Heart'

Posted 3/09/10 by Baltimore Messenger

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

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

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

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Strange Bedfellows

Pensions could be election issue

Posted: 03/18/10 by Bryan P. Sears

The council passed a bill earlier this year that reforms pensions for councilman but it...

In the Zone

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 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.

March 29: Har Sinai's Rabbi Darryl Crystal will talk about the Har Sinai Congregation’s Torah Restoration Project. The congregation has seven historic Torahs, all in need of repair and one of which has missing letters. March 28 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center Owings Mills, 3506 Gwynnbrook Ave. The program will be held in The Performa, the room off the JCC's main lobby. Free.

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