Baltimore County Public Schools are closed today, but Bark! in Pikesville tweets that it is open. Who else is open for business?
The Pikesville Target had just about everything on our list, except flashlights. Flashlights were hard to find elsewhere as well.
Don’s Produce is located on the back lot of The Shops at Stevenson Village and is open through October.
We drove Reisterstown Road through Pikesville and south across the Baltimore City line to find the cheapest gasoline prices.
The market offerings mirror the harvest; there's new produce to try each week.
A drive through Pikesville shows that the cheaper prices can be found—again—toward the Baltimore City line.
New signs and good weather help the Pikesville Chamber of Commerce market get rolling Tuesday morning.
The Pikesville Farmers Market featured beets last week and will have them again Tuesday. So, here are some recommendations on preparing them.
The new restaurant is located at 1852 Reisterstown Road in the Woodholme Center in Pikesville.
Pikesville Chamber of Commerce event features some new products each week.
We drove Reisterstown Road through Pikesville and north across Owings Mills Boulevard to find the cheapest gasoline.
At 11 a.m. Tuesday, the Pikesville Chamber of Commerce will celebrate the new, permanent location of its weekly farmers market at Office Depot in Pikesville.
Pikesville's Paradise salon and Spa offers discount through Groupon.
B-more Yoga combines the worlds of yoga and visual art to promote healing and wellness in stressful lives.
"The Magazine of Online Media, Marketing & Advertising" lists Patch above Google, "The Wall Street Journal," Fox News, CNN.com and more.
The Pikesville Chamber of Commerce's weekly market debuted at its new, permanent location Tuesday at Office Depot.
Temperatures could reach 100 degrees today, with thunderstorms this afternoon. On Tuesday, don't miss National Night Out, or the Pikesville Farmers Market, held at its new location, Office Depot.
Reading is cool, stargazing is hot, outdoor music is in.
We drove Reisterstown Road through Pikesville and south across the Baltimore City line to find out where to find the cheapest gasoline.
Pikesville Farmers Market continues to attract customers despite recent location changes.
"Harry Potter" continues to draw crowds in theaters; Animated comedy "Rango" tops this week's Redbox top rentals.
Jessica Normington, formerly in advertising and fundraising, is now at the helm of the Pikesville Chamber of Commerce.
David S. Brown Enterprises, Ltd., which does the leasing for the shopping center owners, said the new store is probably a bit larger than most.
Pikesville Chamber: Boston Market parking lot is no longer the site for the weekly event.
You deserve some deals. So I found some at Boston Market, Suburban House and Shell gas stations.
The final movie in the Harry Potter series is now in theaters, including in Owings Mills. If you can't get enough, Redbox can help you catch up with Part 1.
A Subway representative said the equipment for the Woodholme Square store has been ordered.
Woodholme Square store is under construction.
Pikesville's newest 7-Eleven—one of the first to sell nearly all kosher products—joins in national celebration of the corporation's 84th birthday.
Service, food and atmosphere make for a good dining experience.
Tax benefits are geared to help business and promote hiring.
Festival at Woodholme store decides not to extend lease
Rent or go out; there's lots of good viewing.
A longtime favorite gift gallery in Pikesville, Zyzyx! offers one-of-a-kind pieces made by hand in America and Israel.
The station's website confirms its format is changing from all sports to mostly news.
News format will replace all-sports style.
Every Tuesday, downtown Pikesville gets more produce, flowers and canned goods for area residents to enjoy.
"The Thurman: grilled chicken, Roma tomatoes, pesto and fresh mozzarella on rosemary focaccia, was very good. Like, melt-in-your-mouth good," at this restaurant in Mt. Washington Village.
The Pikesville Chamber of Commerce sponsors the weekly event, held 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each Tuesday through Oct. 25.