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Here are the top three stories today in Catonsville:

  1. Baltimore County Homicide Detectives arrested a 17-year-old juvenile in connection to a homicide on Sep. 2. At approximately 9:30 p.m., 14-year-old Travis Slaughter was fatally shot near Liberty Road and Washington Avenue, just eight minutes away from Catonsville. The unnamed suspect is currently being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center. (Catonsville Patch)
  2. Go Comets! On Oct. 28, the Catonsville High School football team won 36 to 14 against Western Tech. Catonsville sophomore running back Tyler Boyd scored four touchdowns. (Subscription: Baltimore Sun)
  3. A three-bedroom home with a picturesque yard is for sale on Beaumont Avenue in Catonsville. View the link to see this and other homes on the market in your area. (Catonsville Patch)

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Today in and around Catonsville:

  • A Presentation About the Herero of Namibia At Center for the Arts (ARTS): Theatre at CCBC-Catonsville (10:00 AM)
  • The Nevermore Haunted Attraction At The Nevermore Haunt in Baltimore (7:00 PM)
  • Margarita Monday With Too Much Talent Band At The CIVIL in Baltimore (7:00 PM)
  • Above the Bar Comedy At St Mary's Restaurant & Bar in Baltimore (7:00 PM)

From my notebook:

  • Did you know the Catonsville Branch of BCPL has over 70 different board games that you can borrow? On Nov. 2, the staff will demonstrate some of their favorites at "International Games Month: Board Game Night." (BCPL)
  • Please consider helping EPIK Kids in Action and the Baltimore Hunger project by sending in your extra, wrapped Halloween candy for collection from Nov. 1-3. For more information on Baltimore Hunger Project, click here. (Hillcrest Elementary School PTA via Facebook)
  • Catonsville's Keynaud Randolph ran in the NJCAA Region 20/Maryland JUCO Conference championship race at HCC on Oct. 29! View the link to see pictures from the event. (Herald-Mail Media)

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— Rose Mendez

About me: Rose Mendez is a freelance writer. She is studying English Literature at Hunter College. She loves reading, walking around the city, and coffee!

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