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Recipe Finder: Cheese Pie
Janet Powell from Oak Ridge, Tenn., was looking for the recipe for a cheese pie that both of her grandmothers made. She said that it was a dessert pie made with cottage cheese. Vivian Glover from Joppatowne sent in a cheese pie recipe that her best...Tags: Salt, Lemons, Butter, Foods and Beverages, Recipes
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Harford County Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Amy Joy Warthen, 27, of the 1900 block of Fletcher Road, was arrested on two bench warrants Tuesday in cases in which she was charged with trespassing and second-degree escape....Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Federal Hill, Police Arrests, Rite Aid Corp., Port Deposit
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Special mixed drink on menu for networking event in Catonsville
The Catonsville chamber will host "Cocktails at the Mansion" Feb. 8, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the historic mansion on the Catonsville campus of the Community College of Baltimore County, 800 S. Rolling Road. Sample Ships Café's soon-to-be-famous...Tags: Business, Kevin Kamenetz, Teachers, Community College of Baltimore County, Baltimore County
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Albert Reymann, engineer
Albert C. Reymann, a retired Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory mechanical engineer who led a team that helped create the forerunner of the global navigation and positioning systems in use today, died Monday of heart disease at Gilchrist Center...Tags: Ellicott City, Science, Howard County, Applied Physics, Christianity
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Letter: Safety measures failing for students in Catonsville
Happy New Year to all! I am writing with major concerns about South Rolling Road. I know this has been a topic for several years now. I am a concerned parent of two high school students who attend Catonsville High School. Every morning, I choose to...Tags: Catonsville, Students, Teaching and Learning, Teaching and Learning
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Electrical fires spark blackout as 1912 arrives in Catonsville
An article in the Jan. 6, 1912 edition of The Argus reported on the ominous start for the new year. The greater part of Catonsville was in total darkness Sunday night on account of the grounding of the electric current supplying the lights, caused by the...Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Santa Claus (fictional character), Companies and Corporations, Halethorpe
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Speed cameras on the move in Baltimore County
Drivers in Lansdowne have gotten the message.
Now it's time for those in Catonsville to heed the word.
Baltimore County police installed a speed camera along the 500 block of South Rolling Road near Catonsville High School on Oct. 3.
The move came as...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Catonsville, Road Transportation, Transportation, Safety of Citizens
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U.S. Army Field Band was to perform free concert at Catonsville High in 1961
An article in the Nov. 2, 1961, edition of the Herald Argus and Baltimore Countian heralded a concert by a world-renowned group of musicians. The Catonsville Senior High Park Project has announced that for the first time, the U.S. Army Field Band of...Tags: Windsor Mill, Entertainment Events, Hospitals and Clinics, Nursing, Halethorpe
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Catonsville camera catches speeders, but residents still feel unsafe
A Catonsville camera catches speeders, but residents still feel unsafe. A stunning number of warnings and citations indicates the speed camera installed two months ago in the 500 block of South Rolling Road is working. But some in the area feel it could...Tags: Tom Quirk, Catonsville
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Santa to ride with Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department
Listen, boys and girls of all ages, for the scream of sirens from an Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department engine because it may signal a visit from December's biggest celebrity. Starting Dec. 9 and continuing most nights until Dec. 23, Santa Claus will...Tags: Catonsville, Santa Claus (fictional character)
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Metropolitan Boulevard is only solution to Rolling Road traffic problem
Kudos to Frances Oldfield and her letter ("Signal seen as only solution to slow Rolling Road traffic," Catonsville Times, July 13). As a longtime resident on South Newburg Avenue, I absolutely concur with her assessment of the traffic problems that exist....Tags: Catonsville
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100 Years Ago: Water and mud impede traffic flow on Catonsville street
Water woes in the area were noted in an article in the Sept. 2, 1911, edition of The Argus, which reported that storms had slowed progress on a busy Catonsville street. The heavy rains during the week have played havoc with the improvements of Newburg...Tags: Ellicott City, Pikesville, Catonsville, Labor Day, Students
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