CCCS housing counseling expert Mary Rammel examines homeownership assistance that may benefit homebuyers in Maryland.
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Holiday DUI checkpoints; Thanksgiving Day shooting, car plunge; and more headlines from Maryland Patch sites.
Here are some suggestions for dealing with those delicious, pesky turkey leftovers.
Find out when your favorite holiday movies will air on network television in Catonsville this season.
About 30,000 green bean casseroles will appear on Thanksgiving dinner tables this week. Do you love it? Like it? Loathe it?
Plus, preventing holiday thefts, what's open and closed for Thanksgiving, charges dropped in Davidsonville robbery and more Patch news.
Before you head out of town on the busiest travel days of the year, don’t forget to take a few minutes to download and pack your Xfinity app
The school system cited impending weather on Wednesday.
Toys 'R' Us pepper-spray incident, Christmas trees that benefit orphans, shop small and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Riderwood's Art of Ceramics Class Provides Residents the Opportunity to Share Their Talents
Local nonprofit CCCS of MD and DE joins Hands On Banking, a new initiative to help service members, veterans, and their families become fina
Plus, holiday festivities in Annapolis, ShopRIte founder dies, crash kills three, fire chief warns of kitchen hazards and more Patch news.
Toys Made by Resident Woodworkers will be Donated to Toys for Tots
UMBC Women’s Basketball Concludes Five-Game Home Stand Against Towson in Wednesday Doubleheader
Brings Vast Experience to Company
Join Santa this Saturday!
Plus, Toys for Tots and other holiday efforts, Million Meal commitment, and when are holiday classics on TV were among week’s best news.
Maryland gains a Main Street, two chiefs ascend the ranks, drive-up cafeteria closes schools and other news from Patches across Maryland.
Baltimore County police said he frequents stores and coffee shops.
The Maryland Transportation Authority expects a 1 percent increase in road traffic.
UMBC Women’s Basketball Faces Another Early Test Hosting Robert Morris on Sunday
Why to be wary of windshield bait, lakefront pathway finished, sexually abusive teacher and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Watch out for fake charities, online efforts to steal your personal and banking information, and gift card scams.
The incident was causing delays on the inner loop.
Maryland authorities are warning residents of scams targeting drivers in mall parking lots.
Maryland gains Main Street community, fire and police chiefs named, man admits to toddler porn and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Join Reisterstown United Methodist Church for a free holiday performance on 12/13/14 at 4 pm. 246 Main Street, Reisterstown, MD 21136
Plus, Bowie shoe thieves, missing boater found dead, Black Friday deals, Small Business Saturday plans + more stories from Maryland Patches.
Trinity United Methodist Church is holding it's Annual Breakfast With Santa. Come join us on December 6, 2014. See below for details.
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Casey has had a long journey in his short life, and this puppy mill survivor needs a special family that will give him the life he deserves.
CCBC Catonsville is looking for new people to join their Swimnastics class for Spring 2015! You don't even have to know how to swim!
Funeral procession to cause delays, affordable housing called into question, turf fields named and other stories from Maryland Patches.
UMBC Women’s Basketball Looks to Stay Hot Against Rival Coppin State on Wednesday
8th Annual Elkridge Elementary School Holiday Shoppe!
Rain Doesn't Stop Fundraiser
Employer bans smokers, tuberculosis case identified, most expensive condo, dead man found in car and more stories from Maryland Patches.
The State Highway Administration says roadwork spans a 2-mile section of Frederick Road.
Residents enter world of social media with My Erickson app, being piloted at Catonsville community.