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Snowbirds in Pikesville
Waterfowl were abundant despite a snowfall Monday at Druid Ridge Cemetery.

Waterfowl were abundant despite a snowfall Monday at Druid Ridge Cemetery.

Get publicity for your holiday service or activity by adding information, fliers and photos to Hunt Valley-Cockeysville Patch's calendar.
Get publicity for your holiday service or activity by adding information, fliers and photos to Lutherville-Timonium Patch's calendar.
From Chabad of Park Heights to Chizuk Amuno, rabbis and scholars celebrate the importance of Pesach, which begins at sundown Monday.
The Baltimore School recently released its Dean's List for fall 2012.
Chandler Ramey was part of a delegation from the School Sisters of Notre Dame to attend the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
Pikesville organizations have new Internet creations.
Reports came in from Florida to New England of meteor sightings Friday night.
Among the Lutherville Volunteer Fire Company's calls so far this month have been in Brooklandville, Lutherville and Towson, according to the company website.
Federal jury finds a 42-year-old guilty of filing a false tax return, falsifying bankruptcy records and more.
Patch Readers share engagement stories in celebration of Proposal Day, including on a pier, at a surprise birthday party.
Woman thought she was sending money to bail her grandson out of jail.
Woman thought she was sending money to bail her grandson out of jail.
This important holiday begins March 25. Here's a list of where to buy Passover meals, even Seder plates, in the Pikesville area.
Maynard E. Keadle passed away Tuesday, and his visitation will be Friday at Lemmon Funeral Home of Dulaney Valley Inc., with funeral services Saturday at Epiphany Episcopal Church, both in Timonium.
Maynard E. Keadle passed away Tuesday, and his visitation will be Friday at Lemmon Funeral Home of Dulaney Valley Inc., with funeral services Saturday at Epiphany Episcopal Church, both in Timonium.
Travon Wright, a senior at Pikesville High School, took the division title.
Tony Scotto is among eight family members and another partner who own the restaurant in the Yorkridge Shopping Center, and he's from a family that's been in the deli business for three generations.
The following information was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department's Cockeysville Precinct. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, it does not indicate a conviction.