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Lutherville Boy Presents Check to Balt Co Communities for the Homeless
The money is being considered for funding an arts program at a Baltimore homeless shelter.

Nick DiMarco has been telling stories since he could speak. It seemed only natural that he pursue a career about keeping people informed.
In four and a half years he graduated from Towson University with a degree in mass communication and a certificate of broadcast journalism. While there he worked as an editor and writer for the independent student newspaper The Towerlight.
In 2008 he was recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists with two regional Mark of Excellence Awards in general news and feature writing.
After graduating from TU, DiMarco spent time working with MarylandReporter.com as a staff writer. He was one of the youngest members in the State House Press Corps who covered the 2010 Legislative Session.
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The money is being considered for funding an arts program at a Baltimore homeless shelter.

The Yankees' first basemen says he's OK with being booed by fans in Baltimore and beyond.
The Yankees' first basemen says he's OK with being booed by fans in Baltimore and beyond.
The Yankees' first basemen says he's OK with being booed by fans in Baltimore and beyond.
The burglars posed as handymen to get inside of the victim's home.
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.
In Part 1 of Patch's interview, the Yankees' first basemen says he's OK with being booed by fans in Baltimore and beyond.
In Part 2 of Patch's interview with Mark Teixeira, the Yankees first baseman has become heavily involved in the Harlem RBI program.
Read the Baltimore County congressman's statement in full.
The Yankees' first basemen says he's OK with being booed by fans in Baltimore and beyond.
The Yankees' first basemen says he's OK with being booed by fans in Baltimore and beyond.
The Yankees first baseman has become heavily involved in the Harlem RBI program.
The Yankees' first basemen says he's OK with being booed by fans in Baltimore and beyond.
The Yankees' first basemen says he's OK with being booed by fans in Baltimore and beyond.
The Yankees' first basemen says he's OK with being booed by fans in Baltimore and beyond.
The Yankees' first basemen says he's OK with being booed by fans in Baltimore and beyond.
The Yankees first baseman has become heavily involved in the Harlem RBI program.
The Yankees' first basemen says he's OK with being booed by fans in Baltimore and beyond.
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.
Police have charged a suspect for allegedly stabbing a a Tee Bee's Bar bouncer to death.