The Dundalk Avenue haunt opened in 1947.
The group will hold a rally to save the North Point Government Center on Saturday.
A Norwood Elementary School fifth-grader applied for a legislative scholarship—seven years early.
Utility will hold recycling events this weekend in Dundalk and Cockeysville.
Here are a few jobs posted for the Dundalk area in the past week.
Dundalk resident Linda Gossman explores the many definitions and types of political corruption; begs for better decisions from elected leaders.
News of cicadas, a UFO sighting and a champion hamburger joined harder news stories about a bar fight, a house fir and a child pornography case in Dundalk Patch's top articles of April.
Dundalk Patch presents its Photo of the Day.
Two vehicles were involved in the crash that snarled Friday afternoon's rush hour traffic.
The North Point Boulevard event will feature plenty of vintage cars and handmade crafts.
St. John Properties will build the $100 million retail, office and housing development.
The Dundalk-area road will be closed this weekend between Holabird Avenue and Dunhill Road.
Dundalk was home to Baltimore County's first ladder truck, which came to the county in 1950.
The Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts chamber choir sang the American and Canadian national anthems at Oriole Park at Camden Yards Tuesday.
Residents along Greenbank Road are experiencing discolored tap water.
The theater group concludes its season with the ABBA musical that opens Friday.
The group of local residents continues to use social media, in-person appearances to voice its opposition to the pending sale of the North Point Government Center.
Dundalk native Carolyn Jones asks tough who, what, when, where and why questions of the local political decision making that she says consistently leaves the community out of the process.
Here are jobs posted in the last week for Dundalk positions.
The school's Chamber Choir will sing the American and Canadian national anthems and the Color Guard will present the flags at tonight's Baltimore Orioles baseball game.
The "Pleeze and Squeeze" performance was scheduled for 7 p.m. April 22.
Edgemere's Mr. Potato Head Pez dispenser morphs to celebrate Earth Week.
Two people were killed and two injured in the Sunday morning one-car crash at Pulaski Highway and Martin Boulevard.
A state Department of Natural Resources report found that the number of female blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay is up, but reproduction is down.
The senior was recognized for excellence in and dedication to the school's business department, among other achievements.
Terri Grimes will be honored May 9 by the Education Support Professionals of Baltimore County.
De. John Olszewski Jr. writes about the gas tax, death penalty, gun control and more in this wrap-up piece about the 2013 Maryland State Assembly session.
Here are recent postings from job sites for openings in Dundalk.
Selected southeast Baltimore County educators will be honored at a dinner April 25 at Martin's East.
Members of Dundalk United and Save the North Point Government Center are working tirelessly to save a much-used recreation center and park.
Crews extinguished a fire Monday afternoon in Dundalk. No injuries were reported.
Dundalk resident Ron Schaeffer thinks residents deserve a meeting with Baltimore County Exeecutive Kevin Kamenetz regarding the proposed sale of Dundalk parkland.
David Ralph Fisher, 42, is accused of "heinous" acts involving young children.
The foreign bug was discovered April 8 in a shipment of ceramic tile from Italy.
A man captured video of the April 10 sighting.
Dundalk resident Tracy Pachilis recently was inducted in The Community College of Baltimore County's chapter of the Alpha Eta Honor Society.
I go out on a limb to set the cicada story straight.