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Pizza Blitz has new outdoor seating with umbrellas, in time for the pleasant weather that's expected this weekend.

Pizza Blitz has new outdoor seating with umbrellas, in time for the pleasant weather that's expected this weekend.

Thunderstorms and even hail are a possibility before the sun returns on Thursday.
A new restaurant is set to open this summer in the Festival at Woodholme Shopping Center.
The rain that's hit Pikesville and the area Monday could continue Monday night, and through Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service forecast.
First Watch The Daytime Cafe earned Pikesville Patch's Readers Choice Award for best breakfast.
Sen. Bobby Zirkin plans to meet with members and guests of the Pikesville Chamber of Commerce to discuss how issues dealt with by the state Legislature could affect businesses.
Baltimore Hebrew Day School held its first track meet Friday against Calvert School.
Sgt. Vickie Warehime, who participated in the 2012 Police Unity Tour, sent updates and photos to Pikesville Patch from the 300-mile tour and from the candlelight vigil held Sunday at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington D.C.
The riders have completed about 300 miles of cycling to Washington, D.C. and have honored fallen police officers along the way—through cycling and by attending memorial ceremonies.
"Time" magazine's new issue explores a trend in attachment parenting, including breastfeeding beyond babyhood.
Sgt. Vickie Warehime of the Baltimore County Police Department is cycling nearly 300 miles with the 2012 Police Unity Tour in honor of fallen police officers, and she's checking in along the way.
"Time" magazine's new issue explores a trend in attachment parenting, including breastfeeding beyond babyhood, but a pediatrician at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore warns against creating codependencies in both parent and child.
The group began its journey in Pennsylvania and will ride to Washington, DC, where the participants will escort family and friends of fallen police officers to a candlelight memorial ceremony on Saturday.
Pikes Thrift has moved out of its former Reisterstown Road. What should replace it?
In a letter to the editor of the "Baltimore Sun," an Upper Park Heights resident explains why he believes the media erred in comparing the Baltimore incident to the George Zimmerman trial in Florida.
More than 130 seniors and their guests stepped out for the Pikesville Senior Center luncheon and fashion show Wednesday.
Two Jewish preschools set along Park Heights Avenue got their students together earlier this week to touch, experience and view a variety of transportation vehicles.
The newly forming Central Maryland-Baltimore Chapter of the Republican Jewish Coalition was set to meet Thursday evening at Park School in Pikesville.
Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School visits Poland and Israel.
Sgt. Vickie Warehime of the Pikesville precinct cycles again in the Police Unity Tour—a nearly 300-mile bicycle ride, from Valley Forge, PA, to Washington, D.C.—held to remember fallen officers.