Dundalk, MD News
Dundalk, MD News
Kamenetz presents county budget with “tough decisions”
“Extremely large trash fire” ignites at Sparrows Point shipyard
Hospital effort aims to help patients cope with heart failure
Hall of Fame 2011 inductees: Bauer-John, Burchell, Yeager
Dundalk’s Alex Brilhart no-hits Owings Mills in 9-0 win
Maryland General Assembly votes by local legislators
State poised to raise school dropout age to 18
Del. Olszewski makes Daily Record’s list of up-and-comers
BREAKING: Pleasant Zion Church damaged by fire
State budget “Doomsday” has arrived
DRC promotes coalition effort
Student art show turns school into gallery for local young artists
Edgemere residents debate proposal for marina changes
Man missing since September found dead
Shooter in Martin murder gets 60 years
Man arrested in stabbing at Penny’s
Jacobs gets 2nd District GOP congressional nod
Bayview begins construction of new emergency department
Maryland General Assembly: Elected school board bill faces obstacles
Fight continues against Fort Howard development plan
Aftermath of failed Fort Howard project still lingers
Two major 2012 Heritage Fair musical acts confirmed
Postal woes affect Eagle delivery
Local voters get ready to choose
Buildings at Seagram’s site to be razed
Baltimore County school system names new superintendent
Republican Congressional candidates' debate video
Maryland General Assembly: Bill putting teeth in education spending passes House
Dundalk remembers during Women’s History Month
NHCA proposes 10-year plan to improve community
MARYLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
BALTIMORE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT
Dún Dealgan Irish Pub set to celebrate grand opening
Chamber Hosts Gala, Presents Business Awards
BREAKING NEWS : RG to shut down tin mill
Bill aims to reduce plastic bottle pollution in waterways
Community groups, schools offer college scholarships
State Senate passes same-sex marriage bill 25-22
County Council approves transgender rights bill
Playbook, Graceland Park residents at odds over live music
UPDATE: Council passes transgender bill
Olszewski key vote in passage of gay unions
Maryland Port honored for economic contributions
Maddox win at 285 pounds ends 15-year Owl drought
Proposed sales tax on gas unlikely to pass
DRC gets state aid to continue home renovations
NOTICE
Community group asks for for Battle Acre upgrades
Fire breaks out yet again at Seagram’s distillery site
DRC to launch Earth Week celebration in community
Patapsco High earns national honor for arts excellence
Legislators come to aid of embattled Essex Skypark
County gives vets a leg up
Patrons get rocked and rolled at Smokey Joe’s Café
Boulevard Diner gets citation from comptroller
Police seek information in recent spate of arsons
Patapsco High prepares to reach the half-century mark
Delegate keeps treatment plant improvements in sights
Dip at the Dock turns cold water into charitable giving
Possible motives revealed in Martin murder case statement
Capital gained: RG Steel gets money to reopen
DNA match yields arrest in 2000 Dundalk cold case
O’Donnell project on track to break ground this fall
Community to hold forum on underage drinking
Dundalk PTA selling Dundalk bracelets to show pride
Workers trickle back to Sparrows Point plant
Taxes on agenda at opening of Assembly
Jaclyn Martin pleads guilty in Hops murder case
Back River waste water plant to receive state grant
Dundalk resident’s collection offers glimpse into local history
County holds resource fair to help steelworkers
Hot mill at Point shut down
Hot mill at Point shut down
Navy rejects plea on NJROTC
Navy rejects plea on NJROTC
Police report decline in county homicides since 2005
Police report decline in county homicides since 2005
Village Shopping Center parking issues still unresolved
Village Shopping Center parking issues still unresolved
Big Dan the Pest Man wins county rat contract
Big Dan the Pest Man wins county rat contract
Non-profits seek new resources
Logan Village housing project awarded funding
North Point group approved for tax credits
Dundalk boxers to square off against Navy
Blue Christmas at Point
Ed Hale retires as bank chairman of First Mariner
Lion King actor makes a stop at Patapsco High
Local metal recycler is on guard against thieves
Dundalk-Sollers Point high construction
Point machine shop closing? Not so fast
Legislator wants school options
Epoch drug program denies favoritism, makes its case
Dundalk native honored for fundraising efforts
Minnick gambling charges are set aside
No redistricting drama this time: 6th District stays intact
BRRC launches plan to help restore oyster population
ESCA has Christmas cheer, hopes for new year
One homicide solved, one still unresolved
More townhomes coming to North Point
Veterans Park to shine for the holiday
CCBC program teaches skills for career success
State school board recommends 2.0 GPA for athletics
POLICE SEEK MISSING TEEN
North Point Public Library reaches out to teens
Three arrested in copper thefts; other cases still open
NHCA takes ambitious approach to Citizens On Patrol
Drug City pharmacist receives state honor
Santa’s Helpers strive to aid the needy this Christmas
Colgate to get a touch of rebuilding
NPVCA stays strong
Sollers Point Community Center nears completion
Annie finds a home for the holidays at Toby’s Dinner Theatre
Holidays mean need at Dundalk’s Family Crisis Center shelter
Hopkins Bayview’s Ball gets rare honor
Fort Howard meeting yields frustration, few answers
State ends relationship with drug program
Son of Dundalk Middle teacher wins race
Graceland Park greets Baltimore City state’s attorney
Dundalk Eagle High School Athletes of the Season: Fall 2011
Patapsco grad talks about organ and tissue donation
DRC looking to expand housing rehab program
Ed Hale to be inducted into inaugural MISL Hall of Fame
Norwood-Holabird group is bucking trend
County officials warn of no money for local projects
Commemorating Veterans Day in Dundalk
American Indian Center to debut new museum
BDC opens another business without knowledge of the GDCC
Investigators rule on cause of Holabird fire
Being Elmo opens at Charles Theatre
CCBC prof goes Green
Speed camera at school damaged
Nanotechnology firm opens in Holabird Business Park
Deaf ministry comes to St. Rita Catholic Church
Graceland Park residents take to the streets
Dundalk High alum hosts “cyber reunion”
PHOTOS: Halloween around the ‘hood’
Police share tips for safe Halloween
Crucial mistakes continue to haunt Patriots in 14-6 loss
Consent decree issued for "L" furnace at Sparrows Point
Patapsco dance teachers to present at national conference
Pointers edge Pikesville in overtime for division crown
Severstal sues RG Steel over payments on sale of mill
Sparrows Point plans to bring all 200 fire hydrants back on line
Police look to public for help in another cold case
Vandals damage Bear Creek Elementary school fields
Winners revealed in Dundalk Eagle Photo Contest
Ribbon-cutting for new Seafarers center
Hoarder house is finally under control
DHS makes AYP for third consecutive year
Village Shopping Center may face parking problem
Bread and Cheese Creek gets cleaned up for history
Pointers helping Pointers: Sparrows Point alumni aid school
‘Hoots and Salutes’ earns DHS award for character
New leaders take reins at Back River restoration group
Dundalk NJROTC in peril
Merritt Park Shopping Center plans come into focus
Dreamgirls lights up the stage at Toby’s Dinner Theatre
DRC releases results of public perception study
Blue Ocean Realty buys Village Shopping Center
Dundalk SATs rise
Remembering the missing
County police seek information in two big cases
Key Bridge, tunnel toll increases unaffected by feedback
Local actors lead Music Man adaptation at CCBC Essex
Mikula takes reins at Local 9477
Woman sentenced in McDonald’s beating
Aid Our Veterans helps American heroes in need
Tropical Storm Lee leads to more flooding in Dundalk
Local art teachers earn national recognition
High Road alum returns to help where he got help
Labor Day brings songs, union activism to park
Changes made to O’Donnell Heights housing plan
St. Casimir’s Bank celebrates 100th anniversary
After bar bust, chief wants law toughened
Watersedge Fall Festival offers fun for the whole family
Irene went east, and took potential floodwaters with it
Story on Dundalk High’s turnaround gets good response
Dundalk’s sea dog: Joshua Barney, Part 8
BREAKING NEWS: BGE anticipates 500,000 customer outages for this weekend.
Dundalk-Edgemere braces for possible arrival of storm Irene
State energy efficiency program targets Dundalk
Taking the High Road to help special-needs students
Costas Inn makes appearance on Today
CCBC Dundalk: 40 years old and still going strong
Framework taking shape for new Dundalk, Sollers Pt.
Former D-PNHS head Lukanich dies at 77
Former CCBC president Proulx dies at 66
EARTHQUAKE
BREAKING: SEWAGE OVERFLOW AT BACK RIVER PLANT
Facilities use rule revised
Dundalk’s Sweet Adelines chorus is hitting a high note
Man dies after jumping from beltway bridge
St. Helena to host first annual Antiques Appraisal Day
Local social kickball league growing in popularity
Striking workers picket local Verizon office
Fort Howard blaze under investigation
Sollers Point community center plans are on track
Guilty plea in Rosedale hate crime beating
Weightlifter Strong still living up to his name at age 80
Sparrows Point student goes to Florida to play on ice
Teaching for America
Embracing distance running to help cure Crohn’s
Summer theater camp puts local kids in the spotlight
Despite cleanup, dumping resumes on Stansbury Road
After record-shattering heat, respite could be coming
Eagle editor Matrazzo garners national press award for column
Locals speak out in wake of Point ruling
Bayview program offers help, hope with Creative Alternatives
Dundalk High NJROTC program in danger of closing
Dundalk/Sollers Point construction hits growing stage
Chamber golf tournament raises funds for scholarships
Four charged in Minnick’s gambling raid
Schools add environmental requirement
County Council changes PUD process
Park service holds talks on local War of 1812 sites
Defenders Day set to return to Fort Howard Sept. 4
Dundalk couple participate in the ultimate “Match Game”
Stansbury Road dump is cleaned up after complaints
Sparrows Point arsons under investigation
Another assault on rats set to begin soon
Legislative redistricting sparks memories of court battle
Local schools solid in MSA test results
Local family educates others on Native American past
Turner Station breaking ground on new history exhibit
Four-year-old Charlesmont boy in battle with leukemia
Kamenetz releases salary figures online
A year after shooting, Hops Inn owner is still mourned
Heritage Park gazebo renovations completed for fair
Toby’s takes audiences on a musical trip to Xanadu
McDonough bill seeks to freeze proposed higher tolls
Opponents of in-state tuition confident as deadline nears
Holabird principal Melton retires after 42 years of service
Dock of the Bay fined $4,000 for continued violations
Scrivani honored for decades of service to veterans
Playbook sports bar in Graceland Park has got game
COURT ROUNDUP: Man sentenced for selling counterfeit goods
Students get chance to learn fishing at Stansbury Park
Renco mum on Coke Point risk assessment
Traffic remains issue in Fort Howard plan
New website hopes to help local small businesses
NHCA to pursue higher safety standards in area
Meeting on O’Donnell Heights proposal is cancelled
The Class of 2011: Graduates
Input sought on toll increases
Merritt Park plans pending
Planning Director to help stabilize older communities
Oppenheim retires, insists he really means it this time
Tech Ed building’s reprieve is over and its days numbered
Dock of the Bay heads for more legal woes
Man to stand trial for child sexual abuse
Arrests made in Inverness triple stabbing
77th Annual Dundalk 4th Of July Parade
Study condemns water at Point
Petition drive to put tuition bill on ballot looks on track
Annual Edgestock music festival hits Fort Howard on Saturday
Local steel processor to lay off almost 60
Tables turned in Inverness triple stabbing
Man accidentally shot in Berkshire fight
Schools focus on anti-bullying efforts
Two local teachers recognized for excellence in the classroom
Dundalk High seniors GEAR UP to succeed thanks to grant
Local students compete at countywide science fair
Shipyard workers played crucial role in World War II
Summer to see the return of the rat eradication patrol
Precinct Report
Time to say farewell to the Dundalk High Tech Ed wing
Concerts in the Park sets lineup
GDC complains of BDC silence on industrial park
AVID students reach college goals thanks to PHS program
DCT delivers a funny perspective on Cinderella
A hometown hero is laid to rest, 66 years later
Three’s the charm for North Point Precinct officer
OELKE OPEN: Familiar quartets finish at the top of the leaderboard
Concerts in the Park to relaunch this summer
County executive announces crime drop
The 2011 Dundalk Heritage Fair
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s ‘Cinderella’
Local school shows world a pioneering teaching idea
Sculptor creates art from debris left in Back River
Edgemere-based American Yeast plant cited for foul odors
Local officials sign Back River “Trash Treaty” pledge
Volunteer firefighters celebrate decades of community service
County seeks homes for kids in need
General Assembly Wrapup: Contentious legislative session didn’t end on a high note
Edgemere’s Iman named state’s Trooper of the Year
Gansler tours Back River, Hart-Miller to fulfill pledge
Dundalk Avenue truck checkpoints catch violations
Eagle staffers win five awards from MDDC Press Association
Dundalk schools come together to celebrate art – and show it
Group faults BDC over industrial park decisionmaking
Police make arrest in Fairgreen shooting
Local branch puts National Library Week on wheels
Dundalk continues losing streak in “Toilet Bowl”
Maryland General Assembly votes by local legislators
BREAKING: Two arrested in Turner's shooting
Going green at the Point
CCBC student’s recovery defies odds
Cane-Fu class teaches elderly how to use protection
MARYLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Dundalk Chamber rewards good teaching
Franchot discusses Dundalk development, housing crisis
Foundation laid for new Dundalk/Sollers Point high
Toby’s Dinner Theatre receives 5 award nominations
Polish Festival might relocate to Dundalk for 2012
Dundalk Idol returns for another exciting season
Animal caregiver’s work devastated by house fire
Dundalk couple turns tragic loss into hope for others
Creek cleanup yields 8 tons of trash, 3.5 tons of metal
Dundalk High gets honor
Battle over LNG plan quietly goes on
Entertainment lineup announced for Heritage Fair
Budget bill passed by House features many fee hikes
Group sets sights on traffic, safety issues
In Dundalk, classrooms of tomorrow are here today
Going from WNBA to helping others
Turner’s charrette added to county master plan
Progress on cleanup of Sauer Dump stuck in neutral
42nd Street taps its way into Toby’s Dinner Theatre
Store owner charged with lottery theft
Son charged with attempted murder
Son of injured woman arrested in arson fire
Yeast plant concerns growing
House sends gay marriage bill back into committee
Local lawyer appointed to county Board of Appeals
Patapsco High puts on a touch of Hairspray
Dundalk goes green at annual St. Patrick’s Day parade
Separation hard on soldiers, families during deployment
Sauer Dump proposed for Superfund site
North Point to be home to training facility
Shoe doctor Clarke celebrates 20 years in Dundalk
Maryland General Assembly: Momentum grows to raise state gas, alcohol taxes
Soldiers, families ready for deployment
Water main break closes part of Holabird Avenue
Delegates to debate same-sex marriage
Patapsco named magnet of distinction
Truck traffic plans promised, but not firm
Dundalk Chamber’s Snowball Gala
Turner Station takes time to remember story of a people
County publishes resource guide for seniors
The Sky’s the Limit for Dundalk-based theater group
A new way to make history come alive at Charlesmont
Award winning art at Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts
Twelve Angry Men
Bill to allow gay marriage opposed
Several groups, public invited to discuss truck traffic
American Legion looking to restart baseball program
Nurse works overtime to restore orphanage in Haiti
A.J. Wright closes store on Merritt Blvd.
Former CCBC teacher witnesses turmoil in Egypt
Washington appointed to civil rights advisory committee
Conviction overturned in 2006 murder
Options for unemployed include classes, agencies
Higher traffic fines proposed
North Point streetscape to include runoff management
County orders Warehouse cleanup
Families welcomed to Dundalk community
Agenda for state not just budget
Baltimore travel plaza shuts down bus services
Dundalk Middle School students raise funds to fight malaria
Former county councilman O’Rourke, 82, dies in Florida
Home buyers welcomed in community
Help offered for idled Severstal workers
A play in a day at Patapsco
Del. Olszewski Jr. elected chair of county delegation
Severstal seeking to create new landfill
Women of the 1960s invade Toby’s Dinner Theater
State budget deficit looms
Patapsco students selected to sing at governor’s inauguration
North Point Road revitalization awaits county funding
"RAVENS COUNTRY"
Pets In Print
Charlesmont decorated in Purple
Police seek men in robberies, shooting
Chromium lingers as local issue
CCBC wants state to help fund cost of tuition
Toporovich re-elected president of Police Assistance Fund
Three suspects sought in area store robberies
Dundalk Holiday Basketball Tournament: Owl boys finally manage to finish a rally
Patapsco Holiday Classic Basketball Tourney: Patriot boys down Westminster for title
Todd Avenue man lays wreath at Arlington National Cemetery
Residents protest dumping of refuse on vacant lot
Roy Plummer selected for 2011 DHS alumni award
Hunters rescued from Hart-Miller Island
Belclare resident: traffic remedy needed before wrecks
Holabird student attacked in restroom
Farewell, Mary: Harvey to retire from county agency
County set to acquire land from Baltimore City
Belclare is path for overweight trucks, say residents
County visitor initiative includes regional 1812 focus
Fund aids local senior women in need
Officials discuss outlook for 2011 legislative session
Rebuilding effort needs homes, volunteers by Dec. 24
Arsenic-laden chicken feed on Weir’s legislative plate
Five injured in Diamond Point accident
After 20 years of concerts in the park, Persiani retires
They paved the front lawn, and put up a parking lot
Dundalk native makes history on County Council
Johns Hopkins Bayview lights up the night for a cause
2nd chance for public input on Bear Creek housing
Kroff moves operations to Belcamp
Fire crews at Seagram’s site three times in one week
DRC rehab housing program struggles to find funding, buyers
Local player an Academic All-American
Patapsco seeking funds for upgrades to facilities
MdTA seeks female officers
Christmas comes early at Toby’s Dinner Theatre
Diploma-degree program launches at CCBC Dundalk
Builder plans 89-home development in Stansbury
Fort Howard and Fort Carroll called “endangered”
Five local players earn All-County first-team honors
High School Football: Dundalk, Sparrows Point earn regional playoff berths
For Veterans Day, a photographic memoir of Vietnam
Dundalk High School continues to improve test scores
Repaving projects coming to O’Donnell Heights roads
Eagle Awards: old faves, and some ballot stuffing
Severstal shutdown extended
Holiday Foods evicted from historic shopping center
Defendant enters guilty plea in Hops Inn owner’s death
Grange Elementary School marks golden anniversary
Baltimore county circuit court
Patapsco Bank hit by robber
Telephone scam targeting area senior citizens
State House hopefuls face off at CCBC Dundalk
Woman dies in Yorkway blaze on Sunday
Ruppersberger confident, focused on issues in Congress
Recreation council athletic field dedicated to Mills
Metzgar “started campaigning after the last election”
New housing plan for O’Donnell Heights revealed
Going the distance at Sandy Plains Elementary
Clendaniel: Dem-dominated assembly won’t lower taxes
Bailey says elected officials should live like constiuents
Healing the waters at Merritt Point
Edgemere Moose officially closes
Dundalk Community Theatre Opens With 'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee'
Dundalk-area roads in need of upgrades, repaving
Family Crisis Center receives $107,000 in federal grant funds
Local bikers gear up for annual Kennedy Kreiger Toy Ride
Baltimore County exec announces crime is way down
County executive hopeful Holt: “squeeze waste out”
More legal woes for Dock of the Bay
City-county pool tourney features senior pool talent
Citizen soldier reports for political duty in 6th District
High School Football: Dundalk hammers defending division champ Pikesville
Bob Long looking for fresh perspective, change]
John Quiñones: “A lot of people don’t have a voice”
High School Football: Owls earn redemption against Loch Raven in 49-0 win
Sparrows point shipward sues steel mill over pollution
Weenie World closes, but new eatery rises in its place
Free family fun at the North Point library
Dundalk-based Patapsco Bank hits the century mark
David Crews documents his way through hard times
Odd Fellows pay $1m for building at old drive-in site
O’Donnell Heights residents hope for money from city
Turner Station native travels the world serving others
Low turnout likely helped incumbents’ sweep
Moose Lodge to go up for auction
In defeat, Hadfield and Crandell stress hope over tears
PRECINCT REPORT
Severstal shutters some operations till end of year
Family Crisis Center faces financial crisis, cuts in services
Asking for a piece of the pie
Candidate profile: County Executive
Threatening sign prompts police to look into case
County studying waste wood as heating, cooling fuel
Dundalk High Class of 1962 alumna releases debut CD
Odd Fellows’ programs strive to make world smaller
“Long shots” count on voters to take a closer look
Coping with disabilities through dance
Citizens don’t want veterans left out at Fort Howard
Dundalk to participate in early voting for the first time
Will Bauer’s Farm play active role in 1812 celebration?
The race for the State House comes to Dundalk
CCBC to open food pantry
DEPRM uses dredge material to enhance shoreline
Three local pumping stations to get complete upgrades
Cleanup plans at Seagram’s site remain in limbo
Schilpp asks city to do its part on watershed trash
Severstal puts plant up for sale
Students, volunteers give Back River a cleaning sweep
Local Moose member receives order’s highest honor
Late residents’ son has cemetery complaints
Improper use of DHS Tech Ed facilities?
Appeals court rules restaurant is considered nightclub
Local soldier buried after bureaucratic confusion
Veteran ship of Persian Gulf fame moored at shipyard
Silver Rose, symbol of faith, makes a stop in Dundalk
Ehrlich promises Back River upgrades
Maryland Hugs Of Hope Program
Rapper returns to ODH neighborhood to shoot video
Patapsco High School group to perform in Scotland
Partying for a good cause at the Hard Yacht Café
Company seeks air permit
Dundalk Heritage Fair
DCT Concludes its 2009/2010 Season with Annie
Altar Boyz At Dundalk Community Theatre
Sealant Saturday
COUNTY, STATE FUNDS BRINGING NEW CENTER TO WATERSEDGE
MY COMMISSION CAN BE AS LOW AS 1.75%
Farmers Market
Sensational Back to School Night at Norwood
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