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Neighborhood groups offer resolutions for 2009
With the new year fast approaching, community association leaders in and around the Catonsville area shared some of their groups' resolutions for 2009.
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Missing teens found in Washington
A Lansdowne teenager and her Baltimore Highlands boyfriend, both reported missing Dec.
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Beltway Cards in Woodlawn and Staunton in January
The January schedule of Beltway Boxing cards is starting to fill up rapidly. The next Baltimore Pro Boxing card will be on Friday night, January 23 at Martin's West in Woodlawn, MD.
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Local grads named Presidential Fellows
Moore, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Moore, graduated from Mount de Sales Academy.
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Start off the new year meeting chamber's new leaders
The Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce will officially kick off the new year at its Jan.
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Three firefighters suffer minor burns in house fire
Three Baltimore County firefighters suffered minor burns at a townhouse fire near Catonsville late Thursday, officials said yesterday.
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MARYLAND: Three firefighters burned in Catonsville blaze
The Baltimore County Fire Department says three firefighters suffered minor burns fighting a 2-alarm fire at a townhouse in the Catonsville area.
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Teen arrested after bus stop robbery;
A teenager was arrested Dec. 16 on charges that he stole money from a younger teen waiting to board a bus in the Paradise section of Catonsville, according to Baltimore County police.
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Two convicted in bank heist
Two Maryland men were found guilty Friday in U.S. District Court for their roles in a bank heist conspiracy that took more than half a million dollars from a Wheaton bank in January.
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Benefits Of Breastfeeding Outweigh Risk Of Infant Exposure To Environmental Chemicals In Breastmilk
This compelling study encompassed an historical review of the medical literature and included time periods when levels of environmental chemicals were higher than they tend to be at present.
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Police search for man after Dec.18 robbery
Baltimore County police investigators as well as helicopter and canine units were called to downtown Catonsville about 6:15 p.m. Dec.
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Friends hold fundraiser for tennis pro with cancer
One of Howard County's popular tennis pros, Jim Jeffers, is battling throat cancer for the second time and many of his clients organized a tennis benefit this month at the Circle D Tennis Facility in Woodbine.
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John Erickson, founder and CEO of Erickson Retirement Communities, steps down
After 25 years at the helm of Erickson Retirement Communities, John Erickson announced today he is stepping down.
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Catonsville Man Killed in Crash
A Catonsville man died after yesterday at St. Agnes Hospital after his car crashed into a utility pole near his home.
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Catholics looking for change have site
Don Corbitt may have found a new spiritual home. Or maybe not. Regardless, the longtime Catonsville resident at least experienced a taste of the state's first parish of the Catholic Apostolic Church in North ...
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Fire Erupts at a Catonsville Gas Station
Friday morning Baltimore County Fire investigators try to figure out what started a fire in Catonsville.
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Have Pizza with Santa at Fifth District Fire Station
Ho-ho-ho! Guess who's coming to the Fifth District Fire Station Saturday, Dec. 13? The Fifth District Volunteer Fire Department will be hosting Pizza with Santa from noon to 2 p.m. Come join in the fun.
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Golf store new to Catonsville
When the Columbia Golf Center moved from Route 40 in Ellicott City to Catonsville in October, it was due in part to store manager Matt Spence.
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Fund Set Up In Honor Of Slain School Worker
The family of a woman whose throat was slashed in what appeared to be a random crime thanked officials Wednesday and set up an endowment fund in her honor.
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'I see something special in it'
There is something about the town south of Baltimore and west of Brooklyn Park that makes its residents want to record and document its existence for future generations.
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