Banks closed, some employees worked in semi-darkness, and customers were turned away this morning during a power outage in Pikesville.
We've found five open houses this weekend in Pikesville, 21208. They range in price from $175,000 to $590,000. Happy house hunting!
Perk yourself up with an appointment at Owings Mills Shear Joy Hair Studio.
Kamenetz urges County Council to approve resolution for Federal Center at Woodlawn Enterprise Zone.
The Baltimore County executive will make an announcement Tuesday morning about the economic development initiative.
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, Councilwoman Vicki Almond and other VIPs met downtown this morning to celebrate the new Katz & Luxenburg accounting offices at 1212 Reisterstown Road.
Former State Police superintendent, now a radio show host, will speak March 16 at Jilly's. Other chamber events set for this year include the annual "Business and Community Recognition Awards Breakfast," and "Miles that Matter Pikesville 5K Run/Walk."
We're featuring five salons from the Patch Directory. Feel free to recommend your favorite in the "Comments"section at the end of this article.
It's tough around here, getting an accountant. Any advice?
Pikesville and the Pikesville area has a wide range of homes for sale, as many communities do. Here are some to check out.
Accounting firm Katz & Lutzenburg and County Executive Kevin Kamenetz will celebrate renovations to the previously vacant Pikesville Firehouse, built in 1921, on Monday.
A new restaurant is moving in to The Festival at Woodholme; Jilly's continues its winter tradition of eliminating the palm trees, and it's close to move-time for Staples.
Ladies, do lunch at Noodles & Company, a healthy hotspot where you can escape to catch up and recharge.
We found deals on deli sandwiches at Jason's; 50 percent off eyeglasses at JCPenney optical; a variety of deals at Staples; as well as discounts on sports and medical equipment, all within the Pikesville area.
This is one of the most frequented meeting places in Pikesville. Panera is known for its fresh-baked breads, including bagels; soup in a bread bowl, hot sandwiches and soups, including chicken noodle and french onion.
Fried chicken, ribs and potato skins all passed muster with our food critic. All that was missing was Elvis. Catch him there in the springtime.
Here's a photo gallery of the people who attended Randallstown events this week at Randallstown Branch Library and Liberty Road Plaza shopping center.
This week we pulled up some listings in the $200,000 to $500,000 range.
The county event is held through Jan. 28.