The 'Cupcakes Wars' winner is considering opening a location in Cockeysville.
Dee Statham started making soaps after retiring from the corporate world two years ago.
The previous owner of the gas station at the corner of Shawan and York roads sold the business on Dec. 1.
The restaurant is located in the space formerly occupied by Quiznos.
Nicole Sewell and her three children were treated to a holiday shopping spree at the Cockeysville Target.
The Filling Station has added new menu items as well as the extra seating.
The Hunt Valley store owner says it is the only furrier in Maryland that does design and repairs on the premises.
The outages started at around 11:50 p.m on Tuesday.
Brunch at Barrett’s Grill in Hunt Valley Towne Centre rivals its dinner.
The organization, which supports young professionals, must recruit the new members by Dec. 31.
Ali Seirafipour specializes in clothing for skaters, snow boarders and surfers.
Spa in The Valley esthetician Beth McHugh teaches Patch readers makeup tips for the holiday season.
Flavor Cupcakery, based in Bel Air, won a Food Network competition that aired on Sunday.
Candidate Wendy Rosen said her top priority is creating sustainable jobs, particularly for small businesses.
The business, which sells fitness equipment, now has 19 locations.
I’m taking a pass on the official first chaotic day of the holiday shopping season.
If your family isn't preparing the big meal, check out these area restaurants to celebrate the holiday.
Dustin Sanders, now 24, started teaching piano classes when he was 17.
Consignment offers shoppers the opportunity to buy quality items at heavily discounted rates, industry insiders say.
Owner Ted Drabik started the business, now located in Timonium, when he was fresh out of college.
The Hunt Valley book and gift store plans to feature local talent.
CertaPro Painters was contacted by a producer from the Fox television show 'Kitchen Nightmares' to paint Baltimore restaurant Cafe Hon.
The new storefront is located across the street from the previous one.
Owner Danielle Quattrocche opened the business in March 2010 at a store in Hydes.
Commercial real estate developer Greenberg Gibbons has already started work at the shopping center.
Timonium resident Don Betz said business owners need to use the web to promote the strip and bring the crowds back.
Restaurant owner Chip Reed gave Patch a tour of the new restaurant and talked about his connections to the area.
AAI Corporation designs, manufactures and engineers aerospace and defense technologies for the U.S. Department of Defense.
Owner Meg Enns said she closed the Cockeysville coffee shop because there was no agreement on a new lease.
The York Road mainstay is perfect for a pint or a pie with family and friends.
The restaurant will also offer a 15 percent discount for customers who show their business cards.
Ellie Pieper, 23, is starting her own business despite a tough economy.
The Cockeysville-based firm is now the university athletic program's official document solution provider for the next three years.
Valley View Farms is offering a $300 gift card to the person who submits the closest guess.
Along with the computers, Rent-A-Center also donated a month's supply of food.
Women shop, get pampered and dine at this monthly event.
The drugstore will be located near the intersection of Shawan and York roads.
Debbie Beshear is a grand-prize winner in Hilton Garden Inn's 'Life's Ultimate To-Do List' contest.
The Hunt Valley restaurant will give 10 percent of sales on Oct. 11 to the the organization, which assists disabled people and their families.
The 35th annual event is scheduled to display work from more than 250 artists.