Chuck Masters syncs music to the 30,000 lights he has on display.
Entries are being accepted for the 10th annual Chocolate and Candy Festival design contest.
Top news of the week includes county office inauguration, the first Board of Education public hearing and plenty of local sports.
Joey d'Entremont, who was fatally struck by a car Friday night, touched his friends and strangers with his music. This is Part One of a series of commemorative stories and videos about his loss.
Hundreds of vendors turned out for the Bel Air Festival for the Arts on Sunday.
The Board of Commissioners unanimously approved the submission of an application by the town that, if approved, would make Bel Air an arts and entertainment district.
There will be live entertainment throughout Sunday's event, all of which is local, says event coordinator Donna Clauer Stufft.
Pennsylvania couple custom make brooms for every occasion.
Part one in a series covering Sunday's Bel Air Festival for the Arts. This story highlights some of the items patrons can expect to purchase at the event, which is free to attend.
Jon Kohler talks about his friend Phil Notorange's second place finish at the Maryland State Fair.
Sixteen custom-made flags will soon adorn the downtown district during business hours.
A local couple became engaged with the help of a hot air balloon.
An elegant evening amid hot air balloons benefits a local non-profit agency.
The St. Margaret School will begin its eight-month centennial celebration with a noon Mass on Sunday.
George Hensler and his competitive barbecue teammates poured their hearts into a mid-August hometown event in downtown Bel Air. The lessons learned will serve the Street, MD, team going forward.