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Hidden gem neighborhood: Havre de Grace
Average sales price: $241,000 Notable features: Water, water, everywhere. Havre de Grace's northeastern boundary is the Susquehanna River, and along its southeastern edge flows the Chesapeake Bay.
Volunteers keep more than memories afloat
Joe Villa mans the speed control in the steam room of the SS John W. Brown, one of last two remaining liberty ships in the country.
UMBC president among nation's best
UMBC president Freeman Hrabowski cheers as UMBC advanced to the NAA baskeball tournament in March 2008.
Area grocery story gets a fresh look
The opening of the remodeled Giant supermarket in the Wilkens Beltway Plaza Nov.
Annual ceremony honors service of all veterans
American Legion Dewey Lowman Post 109 will host its annual Veterans Day ceremony at the flagpole in downtown Arbutus on Wednesday, Nov.
10 things I learned on Halloween in Baltimore
Having a birthday the day after Halloween , November 1st, has both good and bad parts.
Trial in beating death at bar postponed
The trial of a 41-year-old Arbutus man charged with the beating death of another man in the bathroom of Morsberger's Tavern in Catonsville in March was postponed Nov.
Veterans Day closings in Baltimore County
On Veterans Day, Wed., Nov. 11, the following schedules will be in effect in Baltimore County: NOTE: The print version of this chart in the Towson Times, Catonsville Times and Arbutus Times erroneously noted that Baltimore County Public Schools are closed for Veterans Day.
Baltimore County bill seeks to curb scrap metal theft
Law enforcement alone cannot halt the growing number of metal thefts, but Baltimore County officials hope crime-fighting legislation might limit the profit in stolen copper, aluminum and other metals.
Breakaway Catholics take root in Lansdowne
St. Charles of Brazil, currently renting space at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Lansdowne, is the first parish in Maryland of the Catholic Apostolic Church in North America.
Campus porn film flap has UMBC precedent
When school officials decided to stop the showing of an X-rated movie on the University of Maryland, Baltimre County campus in 1981 as part of the schoola TMs annual movie series, the schoola TMs campus newspaper published a poster for the movie on the front page of its Oct.
Column: Bail bonds often needed for minor infractions
Bettina Tebo of Abbey Bail Bonds told members of the Arbutus Business and Professional Association that most of her clients are not hard-core criminals, but average people who may have committed a relatively minor traffic violation or other infraction, and through a series of circumstances, often as simple as moving to a different address, find ...
Nalley opens campaign for state delegate
Former Maryland Gov. Robert Ehrlich returned to his hometown Tuesday evening to attend a fundraiser for Albert Nalley, a Republican candidate for House of Delegates.
Fire Log: Car crash with pedestrian injured
The Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department reported that it responded to calls for service at these area locations.
Council members weigh in on speed light locations
Although officials have declared that accident statistics as well as geography will ultimately determine which school zones 15 speed cameras are placed, some County Council members have compiled a list of sites in their districts for consideration.
County school zones getting speed cameras
In the next few months, the unblinking lenses of digital cameras will be trained on roads and drivers around more than a dozen Baltimore County schools.
Fight On MTA Bus Causes Driver To Hit Vehicle
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The Arbutus Business and Professional Association will meet Thursday, Oct. 8, at 1 p.m. at Leon's, 5309 East Drive.
Pawn shop trail leads police to arrest city man
Baltimore County police are investigating a 19-year-old Baltimore man in connection with a recent string of burglaries in the Arbutus, Halethorpe and Lansdowne areas after charging him with a similar burglary of a Baltimore Highlands house Sept.
County Council members perplexed over cigarette law
A bill that would require businesses selling tobacco to check the age of anyone buying cigarettes who appears to be younger than 26 has some Baltimore County councilmen scratching their heads.