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PHOTO: Pikesville Precinct's Jay Landsman Jr. Promoted
Capt. Jay Landsman Jr. finishes his final day Friday as second-in-command at the Baltimore County Police Department's Pikesville precinct.

Capt. Jay Landsman Jr. finishes his final day Friday as second-in-command at the Baltimore County Police Department's Pikesville precinct.

Volunteers at the Edward A. Myerberg Senior Center made donations to area shelters this month.
Thursday is National Cupcake Day, and Maggie Moo's is giving free cupcakes.
The day school collected hundreds of items for Jewish Volunteer Connection Mitzvah Day.
Fifth-graders learned about politics and participated in a mock state legislature with Zirkin on Wednesday.
Menorahs and candles, Hebrew books on Jewish ethics and Talmud commentaries, popular books, toys and music CDs are all available at the Judaica store.
Dec. 12 was the final night of business for Baltimore's Kosher Subway store, located in downtown Pikesville.
A quarterly event at the day school will feature hands-on activities led by students' parents and grandparents who work in science.
Members of the Pikesville Police & Community Relations Council to hear details about the $200,000 medic unit's equipment and capabilities.
The following information was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.
Jelly Bean, a female who's about 2 years old, and Milk, also about 2, are ready to be adopted. They're being cared for by volunteers of the Feline Rescue Association in Pikesville.
Linda Howard, the founder of Alturnative Fitness and a certified wellness coach, plans to discuss fitness, wellness and finding the remarkable person within you.
Pikesville Patch is set to spend the afternoon at Starbucks in Festival at Woodholme, 1809 Reisterstown. Have any news tips? Concerns? Stop by.
There are several holiday events in our area this weekend, from a party with vodka and latkes to bingo and holiday shopping.
The Baltimore Chanukah Parade could include up to 70 cars carrying menorahs to the candle lighting at McKeldin Square.
Rain could turn to snow overnight, with up to two inches of accumulation in Pikesville.
Get out the menorahs and lights. Your decorating could net $100,000 to our schools or $500 toward your December electric bill.
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The following information was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.
Baltimore County police found statues just before they were melted down. The statues had been stolen last week from a Pikesville yard.