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Patch reporter Tyler Waldman to be released from Shock Trauma
Towson resident and local Patch editor Tyler Waldman announced in a tweet that he would be leaving Shock Trauma Thursday, 11 days after he was airlifted with life-threatening injuries following a two-car accident in Towson. In the tweet, Waldman said he...
Tags: Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Transportation Accidents, Towson University, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Aldi offers a sneak peek at new Towson location
Officials of the fast-growing Aldi's supermarket chain say they've long had their eyes on Towson as a market with appealing demographics and potential for growth. At a preview event on Thursday for the chain's new store on Taylor Avenue in Loch Raven...
Tags: Catonsville, Dundalk, Safeway Inc., Towson, Demographics
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Bullet lodged in officer's wallet becomes evidence in his shooting
A bullet lodged in an off-duty Baltimore County police officer's wallet became a key piece of evidence as investigators tracked down a suspect in his shooting, according to charging documents. Police said Friday that they had arrested Michael Jabateh,...
Tags: Witnesses, Police Arrests, Baltimore County, Prosecution, Shootings
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Man found in burning truck in Essex a homicide victim
A man found dead in a burning pickup truck in Essex last weekend was a victim of homicide, and Baltimore County Police have a warrant to arrest a county man in the killing, the police said Wednesday. According to a release from the police, Lennell Earl...Tags: Parkville, Murder, Nottingham
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New York man convicted in Essex man's death
A New York man was convicted Wednesday of murdering an Essex man who was having a romantic relationship with his wife, according to the Baltimore County State's Attorney's office. A jury convicted Quincy Jackson, 42, of Brooklyn, N.Y., in the death of...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Prosecution
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Project Lightbulb to supply homes in Arbutus and Lansdowne with free energy-saving equipment
Free energy-efficient upgrades available to area residents Residents in Arbutus and Lansdowne have the opportunity to save money and become more environmentally friendly through Project Lightbulb, a program run by a Baltimore City nonprofit. Civic Works...Tags: Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Dundalk, Energy Saving, Baltimore County
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Sailabration launches War of 1812 bicentennial
Baltimore will launch its commemoration of the War of 1812 by land, sea and air this week, starting with parachute jumps into Camden Yards and a parade of tall ships into the harbor. The history-filled week features music, fireworks and an air show over...
Tags: Fort McHenry, Amtrak, William Donald Schaefer, Inner Harbor, Around The World Sailing
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Towson, Carver, Dulaney ranked among best schools in Baltimore County
Two weeks after being named among the best high school in Maryland in a US News and World Report survey, several local high schools have done it again — coming up in the top 15 in the state, as ranked by Newsweek magazine. Locally, Towson High...Tags: George Washington Carver, Montgomery County (Maryland), Pikesville, Schools, Hereford
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City's infrastructure problems continue with two water main breaks Monday
For the second time in six days, Baltimore's aging water system ruptured, affecting service to dozens of businesses and homes downtown and in Essex, including two hospitals, while snarling traffic and providing yet another unpleasant reminder of the...
Tags: Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Government, Physical Conditions, Breads, Public Officials
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Broken water main cuts service, disrupts activities in Essex
Shortly before 4:30 p.m. Monday, Sarah Weber walked out of Binkert's Meat Products in Essex and locked the door behind her — an early departure for the third-generation sausage and deli meats producer. Just down the hill, traffic narrowed and was...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Franklin Square Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Baltimore County, Water Supply
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'JA BizTown' gives Gilman students an education in business world
The mayor of "JA BizTown" worked hard for the money Friday — all $18 of it. His pay for the day, two paychecks of $9 each, was play money that he could spend only in BizTown. But Mayor Essex Thayer, 11, cared more about signing checks than...
Tags: Bank of America Corp., Corporate Officers, Timonium, Baltimore Business Journal, Teaching and Learning
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Francis Scott key students on their toes to celebrate dance
A pair of Francis Scott Key High School students — Cara Hunter and Jillian Luetje — participated last month in the annual Dance Gala at the Maryland Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance convention in Hunt Valley The...
Tags: Students, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Community College of Baltimore County
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