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Arbutus Farmers Market Resumes Today
Fresh offerings in AVFD parking lot from 2:30-6:30 p.m.

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.
Fresh offerings in AVFD parking lot from 2:30-6:30 p.m.

Sit-down table space planned for spot formerly occupied by Ben's Beans
Before-school program calms kids and helps them focus for class, teachers say.
Check for $97,836.31 presented to department by county executive Kevin Kamenetz
Viral image from New England Journal of Medicine starkly shows effect of sun exposure.
The following is based on information provided by Baltimore County Police Department.
Event sponsored by Arbutus Improvement Association brought community to Gay Oaks Park.
Help of neighbors sought to identity vehicle linked to property damage.
Recent activity of Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department.
Kids Helping Kids program collected 462,497 pounds of food and raised $120,814 in donations.
Some of Baltimore's fashion choices might work against it, magazine says.
A fatality was reported in Liberty Transportation on Vero Road.
Through the Kids Helping Kids program, Crofton Middle School donated more than $5,000 and South River High raised the most amount of food donations.
Shrimp feast at Chappies to benefit drive for new ambulance.
Through the Kids Helping Kids program, south county schools donated more than $66,000.
Through the Kids Helping Kids program, Lindale Middle School donated 6,677 pounds of food—the fourth highest in the state.
Kids Helping Kids program collected 462,497 pounds of food and raised $120,814 in donations.
Campus police Thursday morning warned students to delay coming to campus and to stay inside.
Campus police say a student had a gun but no apparent threats were made.