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🌱 Shooting In Catonsville Leaves Man Injured + Adoptable Animals
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Hello and happy Wednesday! I'm back in your inbox this morning to walk you through all the most important things happening these days in town.
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Times of clouds and sun. High: 70 Low: 48.
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Here are the top three stories in Catonsville today:
- A shooting in Catonsville early Tuesday morning left one man injured. The shooting occurred just before 2:45 a.m. by the intersection of Frederick Road and Poplar Avenue. Police arrived on the scene to find one shooting victim, who was sent to a nearby hospital. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing. (Fox Baltimore)
- Millions of animals — some right here in the Catonsville area — are still waiting for their forever homes. If you're interested in giving one of these loving animals a safe and caring home, visit the link to see some of the newest pets up for adoption in and around Catonsville. (Catonsville Patch)
- North County field hockey team has defeated Catonsville 1-0 in the Class 4A North Region I semifinals. This is the second consecutive year in a row Catonsville has lost to North County. Claire Birge of North County pulled off the only goal of the game at 1:49 at halftime. The defense prevented the Comets from making a shot during the final eight minutes of the tense game. (Baltimore Sun)
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Today in and around Catonsville:
- Catonsville Farmers Market Wednesdays at Christian Temple (9:00 AM)
- Spotlight! Symposium: Lawrence Grandpre at Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery in Baltimore (12:00 PM)
- Highwire Improv Open Jam at Roland Park Community Center in Baltimore (7:00 PM)
- Trivia & Karaoke Night at Ottobar in Baltimore (7:00 PM)
- Song Circle at Baltimore Arts Guild Clubhouse (7:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- The Baltimore County Arts Guild will be holding a staged reading of 'Master Theft' by local playwright Susan Middaugh on Nov. 6! This is a free event, so come check out some local theater. (Baltimore County Arts Guild via Instagram)
- Mount De Sales Academy will be hosting an Open House for prospective students this Sunday. If you want to learn more, information is available at the link. (Private School Review)
- Get ready to rumble! All Elite Wrestling Dynamite has arrived in Baltimore, and it's going to be a wild time. (Ticombo)
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- Baltimore Ski Swap (November 5)
- Salem Lutheran Marketplace (November 5)
- Free Shakespearean play by military veteran classical actors (November 19)
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Thanks for following along and staying informed! I'll see you around.
— 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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