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Rat Eradication Signs Appear in Arbutus
Long-awaited program reaching southwest Baltimore County.

Trained as an EMT/paramedic, Bruce has been in the Arbutus area since 1982 and received his bachelor's degree from UMBC.
Bruce was a regular contributor to <i>Baltimore</i> magazine for many years, and was previously editor of <i>Maryland</i> magazine. He has written for <i>USA Today</i>, <i>Washington Post</i>, <i>Baltimore Sun</i>, NPR's <i>All Things Considered</i>, <i>American Health</i>, <i>Harper's</i>, and numerous other publications. He has also produced seven health reference books.<b> <br></b>
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Raised in a Jewish family, and still love the food and customs. But a practicing atheist.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br><i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
1. Infrastructure. Our roads, bridges and rails are crumbling.
2. Prudent commercial and residential development that creates jobs and promotes growth but doesn't spoil the character of the community.
3. Supporting and enhancing effective teaching in our public schools and at the university and college level.
Long-awaited program reaching southwest Baltimore County.

Lunches at Our Savior Lutheran Church, from 11:30a.m.-12:30 p.m., are available to any child under the age of 18
Halethorpe Civic League hosts first National Night Out Against Crime
The Lakebrook Circle community in Lansdowne observes the National Night Out Against Crime
Bench donated for Arbutus bus stop by Pasadena resident damaged, marred with spray paint.
The following is based on information provided by Baltimore County Police Department.
Tonight is the 29th annual National Night Out Against Crime.
Recent activity of Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department.
On the list for the third year, the university made the "Honor Roll" for ranking highly in seven of 12 categories in a survey by The Chronicle of Higher Education.
A suspect has been linked to robberies at ATMs on Baltimore National Pike, Frederick Road and Wilkens Avenue.
Dogs Finding Dogs needs space to park and convert donated ambulance into animal rescue vehicle.
Circle at end of UMBC Boulevard spur from I-195 may help avoid crashes at campus loop road.
Steady flow of customers shows support for company's stand on same-sex marriage.
Non-degree program for people with intellectual disabilities strives for independent living in four-year college environment.
Fast food chain the focus of outrage and displays of support since controversial remarks of company's president.
Come to grips with the latest 'hidden in plain site' contest.
Andrew Deangelo Blackstone, 23, of the 2900 block of Charleston Ave. linked to four purse snatchings near Columbia Town Center.
The following is based on information provided by Baltimore County Police Department.