A grand opening celebration is expected following the soft opening on Jan. 7.
The Maryland Port Administration celebrates the milestone reached by the dedicated cruise terminal opened in 2006.
Take a look at these waterfront homes (and one vacant lot) in the Greater Dundalk area.
Many Greater Dundalk restaurants are open and offering traditional Thanksgiving meals for the day.
The "up and coming" singer will perform from 9 to 11:30 p.m. each evening at the Dundalk bar.
Should you have the need for it, here's a list of stores in the Baltimore area that carry dry ice.
New franchises are moving into a former Wendy's on North Point Boulevard and the former Pantry 1 on North Point Road.
Donna's Tavern and Restaurant hosts its 4th annual breast cancer fundraiser on Friday.
Brad Cox recently began selling Patch advertising in Baltimore and Harford counties.
A huge painted American flag adorns the side of the Ironworkers Local 16 building in Dundalk.
The organization will hold an open house today so neighbors can learn more about the proposed program that would serve 14 men.
The mill will be sold or auctioned by the beginning of 2013.
Ray and Sue Binetti will have 200 to 300 stained glass pieces for sale at the crafts show this weekend at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium.
The fast-food burger chain is looking for suitable sites in Dundalk and Ellicott City.
If you're looking for a house in Greater Dundalk, here are a few listings to get you started.
The Dundalk business community has seen many bold robberies recently. Here are suggestions for businesses to maintain safety.
The owners of Coveside Crabs say they hope to make a modest living while maintaining crabs for future generations.
This week's Patch pick is great place to spend a cozy winter night with the family, or a late date with a romantic partner.
Over the course of the Ravens' wild win Monday Night, Patch contributor Greg Stotler and his brother-in-law hit as many Dundalk sports bars as possible - in search of the ultimate game day (or night) experience
A four-year legal battle to stop music at the Dock of the Bay restaurant is far from over, according to owner Lawrence Thanner. New plans call for bands to be put on a boat stationed off the restaurant's pier, or a floating bandstand on a raft.
Giant steelmaker Ternium won't comment on reported bid, officials’ tour of mill