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CCBC To Celebrate New Math, Science Building
A ribbon-cutting officially marks the end of two years of construction.

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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.
I won two regional Mark of Excellence honors from the Society of Professional Journalists in general column writing and news reporting for The Towerlight.
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A ribbon-cutting officially marks the end of two years of construction.

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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.
The basement fire on Riverside Drive was put out in less than 15 minutes.
A National Weather Service forecaster said Maryland is unlikely to get much of a hit from the nor'easter developing to the southeast, one that could hit areas still recovering from Superstorm Sandy.
An Essex man was apprehended after attempting to rob a third store on Friday evening.
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An apparent formaldehyde spill at an Essex haunted house led hazmat crews to the scene.
Del. Pat McDonough urges voters to vote no on Question 4.
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