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🌱 Four Rescued After Crash On N. Rolling Road + Council Race

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Here are the top three stories in Catonsville today:

  1. On Oct. 25, Baltimore County firefighters rescued four people from a vehicle that crashed into a building in the 1200 block of North Rolling Road in Catonsville. According to fire officials, all four people were freed and uninjured. (CBS Baltimore)
  2. The Baltimore County Council will have at least two new members after the election. Democratic state Del. Pat Young and Republican Al Nalley, a Catonsville retiree and former small-business owner are vying for the District 1 seat. Democratic community activist Mike Ertel and Republican Tony Campbell, a Towson University political science professor, are campaigning for the District 6 seat. View the link to read more about the race and the candidates. (Subscription: Baltimore Sun)
  3. The Foundation for the Baltimore County Library sponsored the annual Tales of the Dead short story contest where contestants write an original horror story based on a theme, which was "Moonlit Masquerade" this year. Catonsville resident Mike Miller won second place in the over 21 category for his story about a farmer's descent into madness called "The Falling Moon." (Subscription: Baltimore Sun)

Today in and around Catonsville:

  • Baby Buddies Catonsville At Christian Temple (9:30 AM)
  • Poetry Open Mic with Patti Ross At Catonsville Clubhouse (6:00 PM)
  • Bennett's Curse Haunted House Attraction At Bennett's Curse Haunted House in Baltimore (7:00 PM)

From my notebook:

  • Catonsville High School Boys Junior Varsity Football won 33 to 22 against Thomas S. Wootton High School. Click here for details. (TSW Athletics via Twitter)
  • View the link to learn everything you need to know about the upcoming general election! (WYPR)
  • The Catonsville Branch of the Baltimore County Public Library is a great way to meet fellow community members while attending one of the many fun events and classes! View the link to see the upcoming events. (BCPL)

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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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