"All of our members within our many Community Associations at the GTCC are truly saddened at the loss of a true hero, Mark Falkenhan ... "
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After losing two straight, Crusaders top Panthers with ease.
The meeting will be held in the Cockeysville Library meeting room at 7 p.m.
Lions overcome poor third quarter to hang on for the win.
Soccer players Sean Rush and Santino Quaranta are working to develop a nonprofit organization.
Patch columnist Leigh Barnes heads to Mexico, returns with a fresh perspective.
Today's weather, events, news and pertinent info from Lutherville-Timonium Patch.
Weekly roundup of incident reports shows four burglaries, a lower statistic compared to recent weeks.
Bites Nearby is a weekly post dedicated to highlighting a local restaurant you should try this weekend.
Viewfinder is a weekly gallery of photos from Lutherville-Timonium, shot by local professional photographers.
The following homes will be hosting open houses this weekend.
Forty-eight second-half points help defending state champs cruise past Lions.
A countdown of most severe incidents reported by Patch this year
Outdated atmosphere, unimaginative American mainstay dishes, affordable prices, interesting after dinner drink selection.
Local comedy club gaining regional recognition.
The inch-thick accumulation of snow on the ground was enough to slow traffic and delay buses from picking up a group of students... but they didn't seem to mind all that much.
Police requesting assistance from community to ID suspect
A man was robbed at knifepoint, while local businesses and residential neighborhoods were burglarized in the last week.
Exploring the usefulness of leaves in our gardens.
Calvert Hall plagued by mistakes and turnovers in loss to St. Paul's.
Democrat speaks with Patch on recent election, working with Republicans, the economy and more.
Officers honored, crime incidents updated, upcoming events, road closures and possible purchases discussed at monthly meeting.
Police say unknown suspect or suspects targeted moving vehicles with a BB gun.
First O'Malley took Ehrlich's job, now he takes his base...Ehrlich loss came down to "math and blind partisan politics" ...Rudolph's Robocall Christmas.
Bereano, Day forgiving and practically silent on proposed ethics amendments ... Oliver's bill nearly a lock for passage ... Picking up Gardina's environmental mantle
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Venetoulis won't be behind the wheel ... Gardina and Marks bury the hatchet ... Make up of the council is set ... Smith ad "wasn't an ugly ad, but was very effective."
Council to have no attorney members for the first time ... Blogger plays blame game … Smith says Ehrlich is 'lazy' … Perry Hall man prepares for 2014 election.
The former Republican governor is not likely to run for office again.
The Lions managed to rotate their full roster in tournament opener
Incidents took place during the day when homeowners were out
Sutley and Huff were questioned at a community forum earlier this week
Local runner Peter O'Neill will be competing in his 10th Baltimore marathon this weekend
Win keeps county championship hopes alive
State and local government representatives share their views on the 2010 Baltimore County Senior Expo and some of their most dear constituents
Head coach Cary Lyon says the team is strong but could improve.
BCPD Capt. Martin Lurz responds to figures out of Precinct 7 as compared to numbers from the first six months of last year.