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- Residents protested plans for a small shopping center and office strip planned on Baltimore Pike at Old Joppa Road near Bel Air during a community input hearing in Fallston Wednesday night.
- Just because a place sells Krispy Kreme doughnuts doesn't make it a Krispy Kreme location.
- National Doughnut Day is an annual holiday that goes back to 1938 as a fundraiser or to honor the women of the Salvation Army who served doughnuts during WWI, or both.
- Crimes reported in Towson, Cockeysville, Timonium, Lutherville April 12-20.
- Meg O'Hare, president of the Carney Improvement Association, opposed the building of a CVS Pharmacy at Harford and Joppa roads, but changed her mind after discussions with County Councilman David Marks
- On the evening of November 16, 2012, Patterson Mill Middle High School PTSA sponsored our 6th annual PTSA Bingo
- The Cops on Rooftops campaign, started and led by Laurel Police Department Cpl. Beth Thomas, released the results of its annual fundraiser for Special Olympics Maryland.
- Laurel Volunteer Fire Department will mark Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 7-13, with an open house, Sunday, Oct. 14, from noon to 4 p.m., at 7411 Cherry Lane, Laurel. LVFD Auxiliary will hold it first Sunday "All-You- Can-Eat Breakfast, Oct. 6, 9 a.m.-noon. Laurel Police Department raised $10,000 for Special Olympics Maryland with their "Cops on the Roof" fundraiser at Dunkin' Donuts in Laurel.
- Four years ago, Laurel Police Cpl. Beth Thomas thought it would be a good idea to make use of the popular jokes about cops-and-doughnuts. Instead of stepping away from the stereotype of police officers being such enthusiastic doughnut consumers, Thomas used the image to create a fundraising novelty event for Special Olympics Maryland.
- People looking for Westminster Police Chief Jeff Spaulding on Sunday, Sept. 30, might try Dunkin' Donuts.
- If you happen to visit or drive by the Dunkin' Donuts on Route 1 in Laurel between 6 a.m. Sept. 29 and 1 p.m. Sept. 30, don't be alarmed if you see police officers on the roof
- Sales of the Ray Lewis mugs benefit the Ray Lewis Family Foundation
- State and private partnership will replace two aging I-95 travel plazas in a two-year project, displacing some workers
- The Columbia woman facing animal cruelty charges after 40 animals were discovered dead inside a Columbia townhouse in January testified in Howard County Circuit Court that she had no knowledge that the animals were being neglected and abused.
- The American Legion Riders Towson Chapter #22 are holding a fundraiser for America's VetDogs, which train and provide service dogs to veterans free of charge, on Sunday July 8 at 10 a.m.
- North Charles Street looked much as it did after last year's Hurricane Irene, with a trail of felled trees, especially on the lawn of the Church of the Redeemer, in Homeland. In Guilford, streets were divided by who had power. One side of Suffolk Road did, the other didn't. Farther north, Charlesmead Road was closed and the grocery store Eddie's of Roland Park on North Charles Street was running on generator power. Neighborhoods such as Lake Walker in the York Road corridor also saw heavy tree
- Green Spring Tower Square shopping center in Hampden is repositioning itself to attract national tenants, now that it has Giant has an anchor, says Mark Manzo, whose family owns the center. Manzo also says he wants to be a partner in redevelopment of the Rotunda and the building of 25th Street Station. And he hopes to get the on-again, off-again Skyview condo development off the ground, on land that overlooks the center, and that that project is closely linked with the repositioning of the
- Henry P. "Doc" Zetlin, a former pharmacist who later became a kosher event caterer at a Baltimore Hotel, died Monday of multiple organ failure at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center. He was 96.
- One set of zoning changes now being considered in Baltimore County would move the boundaries of Towson's business district to the south, north and east.
- Of the 5,769 Dunkin' Donuts shops sprinkled across America, Laurel's Route 1 shop is about as special as special gets. Every weekday is a game day, and Dee Slater is quarterback, coach and cheerleader.
- New tastings, shops and brewing methods are pouring in to Baltimore.
- A liquor license application currently pending before the Howard County Alcohol Beverage Hearing Board that would allow Tere's Latin Market on Route 40 in Ellicott City…
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- The campaign trail is getting a bit heated as Laurel's Nov. 1 Election Day draws near, with some city officials and mayoral and at-large candidates charging each other of resorting to intimidation tactics to win votes.
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- Aberdeen was patching the road earlier in the week
- Jonah Goldberg writes that Joe Biden gets too many free passes for saying dumb things; he is, and always will be, doing President Obama's bidding.
- River Hill grad goes from cookies to quilts in order to raise money for cancer research
- Officers from the Laurel Police Department will perch on the roof of Dunkin Donuts Aug. 20 to help raise funds and awareness for Special Olympics Maryland.
- Anthony Francis "Tony" Bufano, a retired greeting card executive and fisherman, died July 8 of heart failure at his Lochearn home. He was 83.
- Anthony Francis "Tony" Bufano, a retired greeting card executive and fisherman, died July 8 of heart failure at his Lochearn home. He was 83.
- In a single week, the Howard County Fire Department lost 108 years of experience when three veteran administrators retired
- Within four months of 13-year-old Tywonde' Jones' death, the teen whom detectives developed as a suspect was fatally shot before he could be charged. In the code of the street, a boy's murder had been taken care of. But even the killer of a killer must be brought to justice.
- Within four months of 13-year-old Tywonde' Jones' death, the teen whom detectives developed as a suspect was fatally shot before he could be charged. In the code of the street, a boy's murder had been taken care of. But even the killer of a killer must be brought to justice.
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