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A A A This yeara s display will occupy about a 400-square-foot area of the main exhibit floor in the museum, at 4 Center Place.
'Good Neighbor' finds volunteer work not taxing
Patricia Shifflett, who has volunteered to help folks with their taxes for the last 17 years, helps train Deb Wheeler, of Edgemere, to assist elderly and low-income county residents fill out their tax returns.
Mother's pain tells story of fallen husband of SPHS grad
It will be a sad homecoming for Brandi Fritsche, whose husband, Staff Sgt. William "Ryan" Fritsche, was killed in action on July 27, 2007, in Afghanistan.
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Edgemere man accused of waving gun outside city bar arrested
A 39-year-old Edgemere man who claimed to be a police officer while waving a gun outside a Southeast Baltimore bar was arrested early Sunday after police found three loaded handguns in his vehicle, according to records.
U.S. EPA considers new Chesapeake Bay regulations
New regulations could impact Dundalk and Edgemere through restrictions to farming and water treatment, potentially improved water quality, as well as increased federal programs for historical and scenic sites.
Officer Released After Edgemere Strip Club Shooting
"I heard a bit of a ruckus, ran towards the door and I heard, 'Marc, call 911!' I turned around and called 911," said club owner Marcello Burdusi.
2 Men Accused Of Torturing Cat Appear In Court
Share + Oct 29, 2009 4:15 pm US/Eastern Reporting Derek Valcourt EDGEMERE, Md. Three men are accused in a horrific case of animal abuse.
Our photographer is taking pictures of Halloween displays throughout Dundalk-Edgemere for posting with the Oct.
Charlesmont display is not on Halloween scene this year
A A A James Kolodziejski, the man behind the smoke machines and tombstones, recently spent two weeks in the hospital and said setting up the annual display would be a oepretty much physically impossible for me to do this year.a A A This month would have been the 20th anniversary of the Haunted Graveyard, but Kolodziejski said the scary celebration ...
April Darchicourt wanted to do something to celebrate the care her daughter received at the Kennedy Krieger Institute .
A A A The Baltimore County CouncilA voted unanimouslyA forA the purchase, agreeing with the union on a 10-year lease.
Violent crime up while total crime down at North Point
By the end of June, the county saw violent crime decrease by 6.2 percent and total crime by 6.6 percent compared to the first six months of 2008, according to Baltimore County Police Department statistics released last week.
LNG plans continue, but so do challenges to company
AES and Mid-Atlantic Express are seeking to place a reportedly $400 million liquefied natural gas facility on Sparrows Point in conjunction with an 88-mile pipeline to Eagle, Pa.
Past president and current board member Bob Crandell looks to the future at the headquarters of the Dundalk Optimist Club.
Prospective tenants, elected officials and the U.S. government may have been impressed by the glossy brochures and Web site promising renovated senior housing for veterans, a new medical clinic, a shopping center, even a marina.
Group brings lawsuit debate to front door
A A A An earlier version distributed recently claims LNG Opposition Team member Bart Fisher a oehas come to town trolling for clients to kill manufacturing in Baltimore County.a A A A a oeTrying to scare people awaya doesna t seem like an effective strategy, Fisher said earlier this month.
North Pt. Billiards owner dies
A A A Constantine a oeDinoa Frank, 54, of Baldwin, Md., had been bound but managed to get one hand free before he was discovered on July 29 at his Precision Vending office in the 1000 block of S. Lakewood Ave., according to Baltimore City Police spokes-man Anthony Guglielmi.
Explore Baltimore Co.: 3 charged with animal cruelty in cat's death
Three men were arrested and charged with animal cruelty Thursday after they allegedly tortured a cat in a microwave and freezer before tossing the animal into a river.
That is, he will enter the Edgemere Moose Lodge 537 on Sunday. But ita s not really Elvis, though it could be.
That was the motive espoused to a handful of Dundalk and Edgemere residents by the head of a group that is threatening a lawsuit to clean up Sparrows Point.