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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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Two former professionals show returning Crusaders team members how to play.
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A memorial service has been scheduled for Oct. 15.
There were two incidents reported in the northern part of the county yesterday.
Greater Timonium Community Council president Eric Rockel says the task force’s decision is “disappointing.”
Artistic director Elizabeth Garrott discusses deeper meaning behind upcoming performance.
The robbers made off with more than $4,000 in cash.
A group of U.S. Postal Service employees gathered at the intersection of Padonia and Deereco roads to protest the Postal Reform Act of 2011 and to thank Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger for his support.
Lutherville-Timonium not immune to national trend.
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More than 250 artists will be on display at annual event.
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The event will go on, but the eating contest has been cancelled for next year.
Former Stella Maris employee facing possible jail time if convicted for abuse, neglect and assault against an 82-year-old man.
The school's goal is to prepare bright students who may face certain behavioral or social challenges for high school and college.
Local dignitaries and Ridgely Middle School administrators participate in "Bag Hunger," a fund-raising event meant to aid local food banks.