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The 29th annual festival returns to downtown Towson.

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I'm a Baltimore native and Towson High graduate. I've been with Patch since 2010, the same year I graduated Towson University with a degree in mass communication. While there, as associate arts editor at The Towerlight, I reported on interesting people and events on and off campus. I also reported on hard news, including community relations, budget issues and local politics.
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The 29th annual festival returns to downtown Towson.

The commonwealth's attorney said the verdict of second-degree murder was appropriate.
The sweeps are scheduled to begin around late July.
When neighbors asked state officials to do something about the venomous problem, they were out of luck.
A Columbia man opens the frozen yogurt chain's second Maryland location today.
Crews finished installing the logos of Towson City Center's largest tenants Thursday.
Attorney Stephen Hughes and Catonsville resident Gregory Brooks, along with a British man, died at the scene of the crash in Oxford.
Richard Dudley Walter was found on the Beltway on Wednesday, a Baltimore County police spokeswoman said.
The Towson Reservoir and a contractor's staging area are among the County Council member's rezoning decisions.
A release calls the new traffic signals a "milestone" in Charles Street work.
Parents had a front-row seat for Wednesday's ceremony marking the start of the $18.8 million project.
HonFest and a free screening of "The Muppets" are among this weekend's events
The charity for breast cancer patients celebrates its 10th annual 5K.
The annual event is expected to draw 1,400 athletes to Towson.
This year's market season starts on June 14.
Emergency vehicles responded after a fire truck struck a car on Osler Drive.
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 the organization's first 5K, the Assistance Center of Towson Churches raised more than $10,000.
The public radio station will move into Towson City Center later this year.