Consumers come out to "Shop Small" during holiday weekend
Baltimore Sun Left to right, Sofia Aquino, 5, Finley Aquino, 9, Leigh Ann Ruggles and Miller Ruggles, 4, shop at Ken's Old Fashioned Candy Shop in Catonsville during Small Business Saturday. Leigh Ann is Sofia and Finley's mom, and Miller is the girls' cousin. |
News regarding Catonsville, Maryland and greater Baltimore area. Sometimes my personal opinions.
Monday, November 30, 2015
Consumers come out to "Shop Small" during holiday weekend - Baltimore Sun
Sun/UB poll: Hogan widely popular - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Sun/UB poll: Hogan widely popular
Baltimore Sun Larry Hogan's popularity in heavily Democratic Maryland reaches nearly every corner of the state and cuts across party lines, according to a new poll conducted for The Baltimore Sun and the University of Baltimore. Less than a year into his term, Hogan ... |
District breaks ground for Catonsville Elementary School - WBAL Baltimore
WBAL Baltimore |
District breaks ground for Catonsville Elementary School
WBAL Baltimore "The goal in all of this is for all the schools in Catonsville to be amazing," Mah said. The redistricting committee has a meeting scheduled for Dec. 9, but nothing is final until the School Board takes a vote, possibly sometime in March. The new ... |
Sun/UB poll: Hogan widely popular - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Sun/UB poll: Hogan widely popular
Baltimore Sun Larry Hogan's popularity in heavily Democratic Maryland reaches nearly every corner of the state and cuts across party lines, according to a new poll conducted for The Baltimore Sun and the University of Baltimore. Less than a year into his term, Hogan ... |
Community land trusts make their pitch - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Community land trusts make their pitch
Baltimore Sun Peterson's home, which he purchased in August for about $154,000, is one of the first in Maryland to be sold by a community land trust — but several groups in Baltimore hope there will be more. Activists in Baltimore are working to create at least ... |
Consumers come out to "Shop Small" during holiday weekend - Baltimore Sun
Consumers come out to "Shop Small" during holiday weekend
Baltimore Sun Left to right, Sofia Aquino, 5, Finley Aquino, 9, Leigh Ann Ruggles and Miller Ruggles, 4, shop at Ken's Old Fashioned Candy Shop in Catonsville during Small Business Saturday. Leigh Ann is Sofia and Finley's mom, and Miller is the girls' cousin. |
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Immigrant schools aim to get students with little education through high school - Baltimore Sun (blog)
Baltimore Sun (blog) |
Immigrant schools aim to get students with little education through high school
Baltimore Sun (blog) This fall, after years of research and the help of legislators and the advocacy group CASA de Maryland, Prince George's County launched a model they think will work: two international high schools for immigrants. Across the nation, more than 20 of ... |
Immigrant schools aim to get students with little education through high school - Baltimore Sun
Immigrant schools aim to get students with little education through high school
Baltimore Sun This fall, after years of research and the help of legislators and the advocacy group CASA de Maryland, Prince George's County launched a model they think will work: two immigrant-only high schools. Across the nation, more than 20 of these schools have ... |
Immigrant schools aim to get students with little education through high school - Baltimore Sun (blog)
Baltimore Sun (blog) |
Immigrant schools aim to get students with little education through high school
Baltimore Sun (blog) This fall, after years of research and the help of legislators and the advocacy group CASA de Maryland, Prince George's County launched a model they think will work: two international high schools for immigrants. Across the nation, more than 20 of ... |
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Immigrant schools aim to get students with little education through high school - Baltimore Sun (blog)
Baltimore Sun (blog) |
Immigrant schools aim to get students with little education through high school
Baltimore Sun (blog) This fall, after years of research and the help of legislators and the advocacy group CASA de Maryland, Prince George's County launched a model they think will work: two international high schools for immigrants. Across the nation, more than 20 of ... |
Consumers come out to "Shop Small" during holiday weekend - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Consumers come out to "Shop Small" during holiday weekend
Baltimore Sun Left to right, Sofia Aquino, 5, Finley Aquino, 9, Leigh Ann Ruggles and Miller Ruggles, 4, shop at Ken's Old Fashioned Candy Shop in Catonsville during Small Business Saturday. Leigh Ann is Sofia and Finley's mom, and Miller is the girls' cousin. |
Consumers come out to "Shop Small" during holiday weekend - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Consumers come out to "Shop Small" during holiday weekend
Baltimore Sun Left to right, Sofia Aquino, 5, Finley Aquino, 9, Leigh Ann Ruggles and Miller Ruggles, 4, shop at Ken's Old Fashioned Candy Shop in Catonsville during Small Business Saturday. Leigh Ann is Sofia and Finley's mom, and Miller is the girls' cousin. |
Friday, November 27, 2015
Immigrant schools aim to get students with little education through high school - Baltimore Sun
Immigrant schools aim to get students with little education through high school
Baltimore Sun This fall, after years of research and the help of legislators and the advocacy group CASA de Maryland, Prince George's County launched a model they think will work: two immigrant-only high schools. Across the nation, more than 20 of these schools have ... |
Sun/UB poll: Hogan widely popular - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Sun/UB poll: Hogan widely popular
Baltimore Sun Larry Hogan's popularity in heavily Democratic Maryland reaches nearly every corner of the state and cuts across party lines, according to a new poll conducted for The Baltimore Sun and the University of Baltimore. Less than a year into his term, Hogan ... |
Sun/Poll: Hogan widely popular - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Sun/Poll: Hogan widely popular
Baltimore Sun Republican Gov. Larry Hogan's popularity in heavily Democratic Maryland reaches nearly every corner of the state and cuts across party lines, according to a new poll conducted for The Baltimore Sun and the University of Baltimore. Less than a year in ... |
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Polls finds big lead for Van Hollen in Md. Senate primary - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Polls finds big lead for Van Hollen in Md. Senate primary
Baltimore Sun Chris Van Hollen has opened a significant, double-digit lead in Maryland's closely watched Democratic primary race to succeed retiring Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski, according to a new poll for The Baltimore Sun and the University of Baltimore. The seven ... |
Polls finds big lead for Van Hollen in Md. Senate primary - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Polls finds big lead for Van Hollen in Md. Senate primary
Baltimore Sun Chris Van Hollen has opened a significant, double-digit lead in Maryland's closely watched Democratic primary race to succeed retiring Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski, according to a new poll for The Baltimore Sun and the University of Baltimore. The seven ... |
Bank of America, ADP, T. Rowe Price: Patch's Roundup of Maryland Jobs - Patch.com
Patch.com |
Bank of America, ADP, T. Rowe Price: Patch's Roundup of Maryland Jobs
Patch.com Catonsville, MD. Location: 627 - Woodbridge Valley, Catonsville, Maryland Title: Director of Nursing Description: ManorCare Health Services of Woodbridge Valley in Catonsville, MD has a Director... 14 days ago from HCR ManorCare. |
GOVERNOR LARRY HOGAN ANNOUNCES START OF BALTIMORE BELTWAY WIDENING PROJECT IN ... - WCBM
GOVERNOR LARRY HOGAN ANNOUNCES START OF BALTIMORE BELTWAY WIDENING PROJECT IN ...
WCBM ... MD - Today, Governor Larry Hogan announced the start of construction on the State's $68 million project to widen southbound I-695 (Baltimore Beltway Outer Loop) between US 40 (Baltimore National Pike) and MD 144 (Frederick Road) in Catonsville. |
Hadaway-Umberger - The Sun (subscription)
Hadaway-Umberger
The Sun (subscription) Brittany Hadaway and Zachary Umberger, both of Catonsville, Md., have announced their engagement. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Earl and Yvonne Hadaway of Pasadena, Md. She is a 2006 high school graduate of Institute of Notre Dame, Baltimore, ... |
Bank of America, ADP, T. Rowe Price: Patch's Roundup of Maryland Jobs - Patch.com
Patch.com |
Bank of America, ADP, T. Rowe Price: Patch's Roundup of Maryland Jobs
Patch.com Catonsville, MD. Location: 627 - Woodbridge Valley, Catonsville, Maryland Title: Director of Nursing Description: ManorCare Health Services of Woodbridge Valley in Catonsville, MD has a Director... 14 days ago from HCR ManorCare. |
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Hadaway-Umberger - The Sun (subscription)
Hadaway-Umberger
The Sun (subscription) Brittany Hadaway and Zachary Umberger, both of Catonsville, Md., have announced their engagement. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Earl and Yvonne Hadaway of Pasadena, Md. She is a 2006 high school graduate of Institute of Notre Dame, Baltimore, ... |
Alice Marie Falter, wholesale candy firm co-owner - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Alice Marie Falter, wholesale candy firm co-owner
Baltimore Sun Alice Marie Falter, an owner of a wholesale candy distributorship business, died of a brain aneurysm Nov. 20 at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Catonsville resident was 72. Born Alice Marie Darby and raised on Beechwood Avenue in ... |
Joy D. Gaudreau, a homemaker and writer, has died - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Joy D. Gaudreau, a homemaker and writer, has died
Baltimore Sun Joy D. Gaudreau, a Baltimore native and homemaker who enjoyed writing, died Nov. 16 at the Arbor Trace retirement community in Naples, Fla., of complications after a fall. She was 92. The only child of Arthur Barton MacGreal, a certified public ... |
Providing taste of holiday for less fortunate in Catonsville - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Providing taste of holiday for less fortunate in Catonsville
Baltimore Sun This Thanksgiving Eve, some two dozen Catonsville residents will gather not at the bar or a family's home, but at Spring Grove Hospital Center, where they'll serve Thanksgiving dinner to neighbors less fortunate than themselves. The event, put on every ... |
Providing taste of holiday for less fortunate in Catonsville
Catonsville residents take time to help those in need this holiday season
Monday, November 23, 2015
Catonsville High coaches ready to lead senior all-stars on the gridiron
Football season may have ended for Catonsville High fans when the Comets defeated Parkville 43-6 on Nov. 7 to close the regular season with a 7-3 record.
But, fans can still see five Comet seniors and the coaching staff when they participate in the Baltimore County East-West Senior All-Star game...
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Polls finds big lead for Van Hollen in Md. Senate primary - Baltimore Sun
Polls finds big lead for Van Hollen in Md. Senate primary
Baltimore Sun After weeks of targeting Baltimore-area voters with television advertising, Rep. Chris Van Hollen has opened a significant, double-digit lead in Maryland's closely watched Democratic primary race to replace retiring Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski, according ... |
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Week In My Life 2015: Saturday - The Catholic Review (blog)
Week In My Life 2015: Saturday
The Catholic Review (blog) The cheese, which is called saganaki, is not on fire by the time it reaches our table—not like at Dimitri's in Catonsville, Md.—but it's delicious, as is the spanakopita, and everything else. We drop a few utensils and many pens while drawing at the ... |
Friday, November 20, 2015
At The Book Thing in Waverly, there's a high volume of give-and-take - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
At The Book Thing in Waverly, there's a high volume of give-and-take
Baltimore Sun Retirees Carol James and Kris Crouthamel come from Catonsville to volunteer and get free books. "I search for books every time I'm here," said Crouthamel, a former Baltimore City public school teacher. "I wish I had known about this when I was in the ... |
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Smoke Near BWI is Training: Officials - Patch.com
Patch.com |
Smoke Near BWI is Training: Officials
Patch.com Top posts in Maryland, including human trafficking arrests at a truck stop. Plus, how to share ... New 2016 list: Niche.com collected test results, graduation rates, parent and student surveys and more to determine the best schools in Md. Thanksgiving ... |
Daphane Norman - The Daily Republican
The Daily Republican |
Daphane Norman
The Daily Republican Survivors include her children; Allan and Mauri Norman of Savannah, GA; Charlie and Toni Norman of Marion; Barry and Lynn Norman of Chapin, SC; Diane Vaughan of Columbia, MD; Doug and Dora Norman of Catonsville, MD; 13 grandchildren and 12 ... |
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