12 hrs ago | Catonsville Times
Local district scores in latest capital budget
“I want to make sure my district is getting its fair share”
The capital budget allotted to specific council districts in this fiscal year, the first in the two-year cycle, was nearly $93.5 million. via Catonsville Times
Saturday May 10 | Catonsville Times
Times listed refer to calls for service. For information about the department, go to www.arbutusvfd.org. Arbutus Maiden Choice Lane, 1000 block, 11:42 p.m. April 26. via Catonsville Times
Thursday May 8 | Arbutus Times
For family, double dose of cancer
“We will get through to the other side”
Relay residents Sam and Cathy Plitt take each day at a time as they continue their treatments for cancer while caring for their two children, one of whom has spina bifida. via Arbutus Times
Monday May 5 | Arbutus Times
Franklin at Catonsville, Friday, May 2 at 5:15 p.m. Through last week, piping hot Comets had won seven straight. via Arbutus Times
Saturday May 3 | Arbutus Times
Politics on menu at restaurant
“It was not a fundraiser, it was just bringing him into the community”
Blue and white balloons and an array of John Sarbanes campaign posters decorated Paul's Restaurant in Arbutus on April 29. via Arbutus Times
Thursday May 1 | Arbutus Times
Outdoor lessons help students think green
“We're learning how to make it fun for us to do things for the environment”
Email this story to a friend Nick Rispoli watches Anna Holt, left, and Sarah Broccolino paint a butterfly box to house the caterpillars students will place inside. via Arbutus Times
Tuesday Apr 29 | Community Times
1968:Year of ProtestCounty had front-row seat to nation's turmoil
“A History of Baltimore County.”
But as sorrowful as it was his death was just one of a string of momentous events marking 1968. via Community Times
Sunday Apr 27 | Catonsville Times
Area church's outreach project offers food for more than soul
“My church and the missionary society have been there for me”
Missionary outreach volunteers from Grace African Methodist Episcopal Church have nothing to hide in their new food pantry and clothes closet next to the church. via Catonsville Times
Friday Apr 25 | Arbutus Times
Project's opponents put out by lack of input
“There are traffic problems. I know that. But I think it's a very necessary thing”
Walter Smith's opening remarks immediately grabbed the attention of more than 170 people at Arbutus Middle School on April 21 for a community input meeting on the county's plans for a library, senior center and ... via Arbutus Times
Wednesday Apr 23 | Catonsville Times
Speaker offers personal account regarding crime
“You watch television and everybody knows the Miranda rights”
On April 15, Robin Woolford stood on the Q Theatre stage at the Community College of Baltimore County-Catonsville and talked about a robbery that changed his life. via Catonsville Times









