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Updated: Arbutus Getting Save-A-Lot
New supermarket coming to former Superfresh location.

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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New supermarket coming to former Superfresh location.

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Members of Arbutus Senior Center mark holiday with costumes and movie.
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Tips for a safe Halloween from Baltimore County police.
The undead come alive for animal rescue fundraiser.
Man shot twice at Gulf station on 4300-block Southwestern Boulevard.
Ryan Jackson, 18, killed with hatchet, according to police.
Kent Ridley, 48, of Catonsville, vanished Oct. 24, 2010.
Charles Edward Valentine, 36, run over by truck Friday night.
UMBC grad reportedly fighting with Libyan rebels.
Twenty-seven refurbished musical instruments donated to school.
UMBC grad reportedly fighting with Libyan rebels.