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The Catonsville restaurant on Mellor Ave. wants to raise money to help Teresa Bartlinski's family. The event is from noon to 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 26.
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Chamber gets artists to decorate Adirondack chairs, public can bid as part of community fundraiser.
The Catonsville Senior Center is the site of the meeting Friday morning.
The ranking was based on several factors, including jobs, programs and businesses.
The Students for Animal Welfare and Jogging clubs at Catonsville Middle School held a 1.3-mile run Friday to benefit the Maryland SPCA.
Pamela Heishman’s Catonsville plant sale will benefit a women’s shelter and mental illness nonprofit.
The owners announced their departure Wednesday.
Openings include a group leader at the Y of Central Maryland and a barista position at Starbucks.
BGE will replace old cast-iron and steel pipes as part of an ongoing program launched in 2010.
The Y seeks an aquatic director and Charlestown is looking for a new evening housekeeper.
The week includes workshops and a career fair.
The restaurant is piloting the service at its Catonsville location.
The 60-minute women's screenings had been performed in Columbia.
Here are jobs posted online for Catonsville employers in the past week.
The wireless carrier upgraded 4G service along River Road.
A Catonsville technology company was awarded “Tech Company of the Year” by the Chesapeake Regional Tech Council.
Catonsville Patch gives a roundup of local job opportunities for the week of March 19.
Umami Global Bistro opened on Frederick Road in January.
Trax on Wax owner Gary Gebler shows off a rare record from The Beatles.
The restaurant's owner attended a Design Review Panel meeting last week.
The college will offer a service in which students do people's taxes.
The Hub and C’ville Bikes hold the first in a series of live music, open-air events at the Strawberry Fields Shopping Center in Catonsville.
The Catonsville Business Connectors will host a happy hour at Dimitri’s on Thursday, March 28.
This is the 12th year for the program.
There will be a wine tasting and breakfast event coming in the next few weeks.
The portion of the parking lot that's been closed for construction opened Wednesday morning.
MTA will do the work late Friday night into early Saturday morning.
The grocery chain plans to open second Maryland store on Baltimore National Pike business.
Duff Goldman, who graduated from UMBC in 1997, made the official cake for President Obama's inaugrual ball this week.
The winter Baltimore County Restaurant Week begins Friday and runs through Jan. 27.
The Chamber has two key events scheduled for next month.
The work will be done in the Catonsville area, causing detours with everything re-opening Saturday by 5 a.m.
Catonsville Developer Steve Whalen says he will plead guilty to five campaign finance charged filed today and expects to pay $58,000 in fines. "I alone am responsible."