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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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Senior regional editor Doug Donovan speaks with Baltimore County Patch politics reporter Bryan Sears about what's going in the County Council.
About 100 students as well as the superintendent of public schools were honored.
The Baltimore County Public Schools system awarded parents certificates for their commitment to helping teachers and students.
Money and jewelry were stolen by a man and woman offering to examine a leaky roof.
The sixth annual conference for high school athletes will be held on Tuesday in Timonium.
Elkridge business helped students in Baltimore County learn about renewable energy through a hands-on model car project.
St. Joseph School teaches students about renewable energy through a hands-on model car project and race.
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Police have identified a man they believe is responsible for a series of office burglaries across Baltimore County.
Police have identified a man they believe is responsible for a series of office burglaries across Baltimore County.
The 27th annual commemoration marks the fewest number of honorees since 1986.
The investigation is ongoing following the theft outside a pharmacy, police said.
Tickets are still available for the international friendly in Landover.
St. Paul's School for Girls fell to West Genesee and Hauppauge over the weekend.
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Some of the top teams from two "hotbed" lacrosse states will face off in Brooklandville Saturday.