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Lacrosse: Gilman wins A Conference title

Greyhound seniors dash Calvert Hall's title dream

Posted 5/21/11 by Baltimore Messenger, Towson Times

Loyola graduating seniors start scholarship fund in memory of slain friend

Stephanie Parente died in 2009 murder-suicide at hotel in Towson

Posted 5/17/11 by Baltimore Messenger

Guilford Reservoir should be a park once capped, some residents say

Baltimore City floats weather balloons to show future elevation

Posted 5/17/11 by Baltimore Messenger

Mayoral candidate Landers labels city government as 'dysfunctional'

Also criticizes tax breaks in speech to Oakenshawe residents

Posted 5/17/11 by Baltimore Messenger

just in

Lacrosse: Gilman miracle stuns Boys' Latin in overtime

Posted 5/18/11 by Baltimore Messenger, Towson Times

Crime Log: Burglar leaves DNA at scene of crime

Posted 5/17/11 by Baltimore Messenger

Lacrosse: MIAA A Conference semifinals to be webcast

Posted 5/14/11 by Baltimore Messenger, North County News, Towson Times

Steep increase in Maryland tolls proposed

Posted 5/12/11 by Arbutus Times, Baltimore Messenger, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, Towson Times

news

Ciclovia clears southbound Roland Avenue on a Sunday morning

Posted 5/17/11 by Baltimore Messenger

Lacrosse: Friends falls in B Conference finale

Posted 5/15/11 by Baltimore Messenger, Towson Times

Lacrosse: McDonoogh beats Roland Park in IAAM final

Posted 5/14/11 by Baltimore Messenger, Owings Mills Times, Towson Times

O'Malley brother becomes Rawlings-Blake's chief of staff

Posted 5/12/11 by Baltimore Messenger, Towson Times

sports

Lacrosse: Friends rolls to 'B' title

Posted 5/20/11 by Baltimore Messenger, Towson Times

Lacrosse: Calvert Hall advances to MIAA title game

Posted 5/18/11 by Baltimore Messenger, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Towson Times

Tennis: Gilman leaders embrace team concept

Posted 5/18/11 by Towson Times, Baltimore Messenger

Sports notices

Posted 5/18/11 by Baltimore Messenger

entertainment

Weighing the rewards of 'Punishment' at Centerstage

Posted 5/11/11 by Baltimore Messenger

'Thor' gets hammer, loses hammer, gets hammer

Posted 5/11/11 by Baltimore Messenger

Movie Guide: Bridesmaids in training

Posted 5/11/11 by Baltimore Messenger

Short, but sweet success at the Maryland Film Festival

Posted 5/09/11 by Baltimore Messenger, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times

education

Young Gilman School filmmaker serious about his craft

Posted 5/11/11 by Baltimore Messenger

Job outlook brightens for new college graduates

Posted 5/10/11 by Baltimore Messenger, North County News, Owings Mills Times

Park Heights Jewish school to close at end of academic year

Posted 5/09/11 by Baltimore Messenger, Owings Mills Times

Foundation to support Poly has new executive director

Posted 5/04/11 by Baltimore Messenger

business

Towson signs pont visitors in right direction

Posted 5/17/11 by Baltimore Messenger

Gas price exceeds $4, but good news might be near

Posted 5/11/11 by Arbutus Times, Baltimore Messenger, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, Towson Times

Curtain closes on movie theater at Towson Commons

Posted 5/11/11 by Baltimore Messenger

Zap! Pow! Hampden stores to participate in Free Comic Book Day

Posted 5/04/11 by Baltimore Messenger

community

Baltimore County Events

Posted 5/17/11 by Owings Mills Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Baltimore Messenger, Towson Times

Guilfordf Column: Royal wedding watchers get their jollies at 5 a.m. parties

Posted 5/11/11 by Baltimore Messenger

Hampden: Biker cranks up his radio to listen to (you'll never guess)

Posted 5/11/11 by Baltimore Messenger

Mount Washington Column: 'Swing into spring' with Mount Washington Elementary

Posted 5/04/11 by Baltimore Messenger

updated blogs

Recent Posts

Hudson's Corner On The Web

Hudson’s Corner on the Web is Moving

Posted: 05/24/11 by Kathy Hudson

As Juliet said to Romeo, “Parting is such sweet sorrow.” This is my last blog using the old WordPress system, I’ve used for The Baltimore Messenger...

In the Zone

Same Blog. New Spot.

Posted: 05/19/11 by Pat van den Beemt

I wrote my first blog on May 21, 2009, just after it was announced that the North County News was going from a weekly newspaper...

Strange Bedfellows

BCPS Superintendent Hairston to meet with Annapolis lawmakers in Towson

Posted: 05/11/11 by Steve Schuster

State legislators representing the county and Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Joe Hariston have agreed to meet on May 31, at 4 p.m. at BCPS’s...

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event guide

This Week's Events

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


Through May 20: Towson ARTS Collective -- 406 York Road, Lower Level is hosting an exhibition in partnership with Baltimore Green Works entitled "The Process of Peace." Reception, April 22, 6-8 p.m. Includes work by 27 artists from across the nation. Sarah McCann, 646-573-5509 or sarahmccann@gmail.co

Beginning May 21: Farmers Market at Green Spring Station -- every Saturday, 2-5 p.m. Green Spring Station (Stone Mill parking lot), located at Joppa and Falls Road, Lutherville.

May 21: The Ner Tamid Sisterhood 55th Annual Donor Dinner, 6 p.m. at the 6214 Pimlico Road. Honorees will be Sam Wach and Donna Wach. Catering by Yaffee. Entertainment.

May 21: Spaghetti Dinner and Bazaar -- sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Council 11615. 5-8 p.m., Annunciation Parish Hall, 5212 McCormick Ave. Tickets, $10 for adults and $6 for children ages 3 through 11. Tickets can be purchased in advance by calling Walt at 410-866-6546 or at the door. www.kofc11615.com <http://www.kofc11615.com> .

May 22: Temple Emanuel Open House -- 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m., 909 Berrymans Lane, Reisterstown. 410-526-3676.

May 22: JCC Health Fair & Open House --12-3 p.m., Rosenbloom Owings Mills JCC, 3506 Gwynnbrook Ave., Owings Mills. Free. 410-559-3534, aschwartz@jcc.org <mailto:aschwartz@jcc.org> , or jcc.org/healthfair.

May 22: Celebrate Your Style Free Family Fun Day -- Avenue at White Marsh, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Live entertainment, crafts, games, live animals, fire engines, the Ravens Poe, a beer garden, a corn hole tournament, a sports memorabilia silent auction for the parents, and shopping.

Through May 27: Food drive -- sponsored by Eline Funeral Homes to help area families. Bring in nonperishable items to our funeral homes Monday through Friday 9-5 p.m. and Eline Funeral Homes will match that donation. 11824 Reisterstown Road  Reisterstown, 21136; or Eline Funeral Home at 934 South Main St., Hampstead, 21074. 410-833-1414.  


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Pikesville woman critical after Carroll County crash
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explorecarroll.com

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exploreharford.com

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explorehoward.com

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The Examiner

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MD Lottery
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WBAL TV

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Teen who died after police-involved scuffle laid to rest

WJZ

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Man Killed In Baltimore Fire
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Clark Judge
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