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- Five Minutes with Richard Huffman, CEO of Celebree Learning Centers
- A gold-colored bull built to be a roadside marker for Kingsville has become a draw for motorists, many of them from Harford County, who pass through the neighboring eastern Baltimore County community along Route 1 each day.
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- Mary E. Hearn, a retired Baltimore County public school educator who enjoyed the theater and opera, died Sunday at the University of Maryland Medical Center of complications of a fall. She was 85.
- Mildred Ruth Reiner, an accomplished trumpet player and champion of music education in Baltimore County Public Schools, died of complications from a stroke and breast cancer in Plymouth, Vt. The native Northeast Baltimore resident was 83.
- The shooting of two teenagers Wednesday in a Frederick high school was particularly unnerving for a growing city in a largely rural county where many couldn't remember this ever happening before.
- After unknowingly sharing a past, this couple celebrate their future
- When Catonsville High School senior twins Maja and Musa Wichhart moved to Catonsville from India at age five, their mom, Lori, couldn¿t keep them away from playing sports.
- Two years after the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., it's tempting to think of the horrific incident as a remote, rare event, unlikely to ever hit home. That would be naive. There have been at least two gun-related incidents in my children's Baltimore County school district in the past two years alone. And while school systems nationwide, including in Baltimore County, have spent a fortune on security measures since Sandy Hook, often following the NRA's advice of
- George Samuel Mattingly, who with his business, Environmental Research Associates, help NASA astronauts navigate weightlessness of space, using a training created at the McDonogh School's pool in the 1960s, died Salisbury of a toxic reaction to iron infusions treatments.
- Four Harford runners captured age-group wins Sunday in the race within the Race for the Cure in Hunt Valley.
- Heartlights, an interdemominational religion class for special needs adults, has been going on for more than 50 years at Towson Presbyterian Church
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- Double overtime doesn't solve girls soccer match at Perry Hall
- Eileen Parr, a longtime media aide at Perry Hall High School, died June 27 at Keswick Multi-Care Center of complications following a recent fall. She was 96.
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- Kaylyn Clark, Meera Kesavan, Hannah Matecko-Conti and Shiza Tanveer earn a diploma from Catonsville High and an associate degree diploma from the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) Catonsville campus.
- A Perry Hall High School student's father struck teacher with a baseball bat after the family found "several dozen" text messages between the teacher and student, police said.
- The excitement over Angel Park, Perry Hall's latest planned park, is spreading throughout our community! If you haven't heard of Angel Park yet, it's a new all-inclusive playground and amphitheater in Perry Hall, located next to the library on Honeygo Blvd.
- Richard P. Healy, an environmental engineer whose career with the Environmental Protection Agency spanned more than three decades, died Saturday of cancer at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 61.
- Baltimore County officials gathered Tuesday to unveil $3.7 million in school security improvements, including a OneView camera system that will make security camera footage available in real time to Baltimore County Police and Baltimore County Public Schools' Department of School Safety and Security.
- Congratulations to everyone involved with Perry Hall High School's 50th anniversary celebration on March 15 with a gala celebration at the Sheraton Baltimore North attended by more than 400 alumni and guests.
- This episode was all about next steps. Will and Emma were thinking about the family they longed to start.
- A year and a half into the tenure of the superintendent they hired for his communication skills, Baltimore County school board members probably did not expect such an uproar.
- We must continue to talk and think about improving safety in Baltimore. But let's not allow that discussion to be dominated by the relentless negativity that so often drives these debates. Above all, let's not keep pretending that the choice before us is between a ravaged city and some sort of utopian wonderland outside its borders.
- The Woman's Club of Perry Hall is doing it again! This local organization is totally dedicated to helping out in our community with an extra tasty surprise this time. With the generous support of Italian Sensation, they are holding a delicious fundraiser on Feb. 12.
- The editors of several local Patch websites were among a large number of employees reportedly laid off by the news media company nationwide Wednesday under a "restructuring" by its new owner.
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- Sounds of the Season of the 2013 Holiday Concert Series. takes place at White Marsh Mal, mall hosts the Salvation Army Angel Tree Program, 2013 Holiday Parade takes place at The Avenue at White Marsh, Baltimore County Trash and Recycling Collection Schedule/Guide mailed,
- The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963 brings back memories of a younger self and a different time from those who were in Baltimore that day.
- An amicable race within a race produced triumph and personal bests for three Bel Air runners in the New York City Marathon Sunday.
- University of Maryland senior tight end Dave Stinebaugh sat out seven games as a redshirt freshman in 2010 because of a shoulder and knee injury.
- Local MIAA starts Caringi, Arnold, Dubyoski showcase skills at Division I level
- Baltimore students who bring a switchblade, pepper spray or other non-firearm weapons to school this year will not be automatically suspended under a revised Code of Conduct that also allows toy guns as long as they aren't used in an aggressive manner.
- As students and teachers returned to classrooms across Harford County this week, law enforcement and public school officials say they have worked to ensure they came back to a secure environment.
- Schools opened Monday in most Maryland districts without incident but the year ahead will bring some of the most substantive changes in a decade in what is being taught.
- Perry Hall High graduate, 24, hit by boat while swimming in Bird River last June
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- Perry Hall Giant sponsors movie series, Perry Hall Rec Council sponsors free fall concert featuring the Baltimore Symphonic Band, Baltimore County Animal Shelter holds pet bed drive
- Catonsville and Arbutus students and teachers explore and create art at BCPS summer visual arts program
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- BCPS high school students visited Hampton Mansion Monday to draw and paint landscapes.
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- Just after the last of the buses with horns blaring and frantically waving students inside pulled out of Towson High on the last day of school Friday, principal Jane Barranger, save for a small tiara she wore, showed no sign that she just waved goodbye to students for the last time.