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🌱 Catonsville Early Voting Ends + BCPD Investigates Nearby Assaults
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Hello, hello! It's me, Rose Mendez, your host of the Daily. Follow along for the most important things going on in town these days.
But first, today's weather:
Dense fog will lift. High: 76 Low: 61.
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- Early voting is now over in Baltimore County. Anyone wanting to cast a vote will have to do so on Election Day, Nov. 8. More than 290,000 people voted early in the first seven days of early voting in Maryland. (CBS News)
- Baltimore County Police are investigating two possibly connected incidents in nearby Landsdowne. On Nov. 1, a student at Landsdowne Middle School reported that a male exposed himself to her. On Nov. 2, a Landsdowne High School student reported that she was assaulted by an unknown person on her way to school near Twin Circle Way. Baltimore County Public Schools spokesperson Charles Herndon wrote, "The safety and security of students is a top priority of Lansdowne High School and the Baltimore County Public Schools." (Subscription: Baltimore Sun)
- The CCBC Dance Company Fall Dance Concert will run from Nov. 10 to Nov. 12 at CCBC Catonsville Center for the Arts. Click here to learn more or buy tickets. (CCBC via Twitter)
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Today in and around Catonsville:
- Visual Gestural Communication Workshop At CCBC Catonsville (9:00 AM)
- Salem Lutheran Marketplace At 905 Frederick Road (10:00 AM)
- Preholiday Bazaar Sale At Immanuel United Church of Christ (10:00 AM)
- Baltimore Taco Festival At Power Plant Live!, Baltimore (12:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- Do you have a REAL ID yet? The deadline is around the corner; view the link to learn how to get one in Maryland. (Maryland Patch)
- Tomorrow, Nov. 5, there will be a staged reading of the play "Master Theft," a comedy by local playwright Susan Middaugh, at the Baltimore County Arts Guild Clubhouse in Catonsville. Click here for details. (Catonsville Patch)
- On Nov. 18, there will be a special viewing of the 2018 documentary "Voices of Baltimore: Life Under Segregation" at the Catonsville Clubhouse from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Click here for more information. (Baltimore County Arts Guild via Instagram)
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You're officially in the loop for today. See you all Monday morning for another update!
— 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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