07/17/11 Floppy hats and binoculars were the uniform of the day for more than 20 outdoors aficionados who participated in a bird and butterfly walk on Saturday at the Audrey Carroll Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary
07/13/11 Visitors to the Carroll County Public Library can now dabble in the world of electronic readers and audio players to enjoy their favorite titles
06/24/11 ELDERSBURG, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rental Solutions announce the completion of their 3rd consecutive Kentucky Derby project and new projects with Kentucky Motor Speedway and Congressional Country Club for US Open.
06/24/11 ELDERSBURG, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mobile Kitchen Solutions, a division of Rental Solutions in Eldersburg, MD, announces the completion of two of their most challenging kitchen complex projects yet - Boeing Airport and Texas A&M
06/21/11 Educational Foundation of America (EFA) has awarded Friendship School of Eldersburg, MD, an $80,000 grant to enhance strategic marketing efforts that will focus on increasing enrollment and developing public awareness of dyslexia and language-based learning differences.
06/10/11 Sandra Jeanne Kvach (nee Shelton), 64, of Avon, died Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at Mercy Medical Center, Lorain, of a lengthy illness. She was born September 17, 1946 in Wytheville, Virginia, and had lived in Avon since 1961. She graduated from Avon High School in 1965, and played trumpet in the Avon Eagle Marching Band, and [...]
06/08/11 Friendship School and Merritt Properties agree to a 10-year lease allowing the school to continue helping students with dyslexia and language-based learning differences.
04/29/11 EagleBank of Bethesda named Executive Vice President Robert R. Hoffmann interim chief lending officer, succeeding Martha Foulon-Tonat, who continues as executive vice president. Hoffmann also is chief administrative lending officer.
04/22/11 Boys Lacrosse<pELDERSBURG -- Matt Williams' goal with 4 minutes, 29 seconds to go in the game clinched the win for Tuscarora (4-4) in an 8-7 decision over Liberty Thursday
04/21/11 Veteran educator had also been active church member and lay Eucharistic minister for 30 years Berldene Standley "Dean" Pickens, former assistant superintendent in Baltimore County public schools' division of instruction, died April 15 of Parkinson's disease at his Perry Hall home. He was 77.
04/16/11 Long-planned events draw sparse crowds If war isn't glamorous or pretty, neither were Saturday's Civil War commemorations throughout Baltimore.
04/13/11 Melrose Jewelers, USA's #1 Online Cartier Retailer, Today Announced That It Has Become the #1 Online Cartier Retailer in Maryland Including Baltimore, Columbia, Silver Spring, Dundalk, Wheaton, and Ellicott City
04/12/11 Maryland would eliminate participation goals for African-American- and women-owned firms in state contracts It wasn't always easy for Tracey Rhoten to make inroads in the male-dominated construction industry as a female executive of a concrete company.
04/12/11 With Owings Mills closure, family reduces to five locations With Owings Mills closure, family reduces to five locations.
04/11/11 State to eliminate participation goals for African American and women-owned firms in state contracts under proposal It wasn't always easy for Tracey Rhoten to make inroads in the male-dominated construction industry as a female executive of a concrete company. But being a state-certified minority business has helped create more opportunities for her firm, Aaron's Concrete Pumping in Eldersburg ...
03/29/11 Charles Acker was arrested in on February 10 and was placed on administrative leave at that time, says Principal Deborah Higdon.
03/26/11 WASHINGTON -- Home construction in the United States is all but coming to a halt.Americans are on track to buy fewer new homes than in any year since the government began keeping data almost a half-century ago. Sales are now just half the pace of 196 ...
03/24/11 WASHINGTON - Home construction in the United States is all but coming to a halt. Americans are on track to buy fewer new homes than in any year since the government began keeping data almost a half-century ago. Sales are now just half the pace of 1963 and#8212; even though there are 120 million more people in the United States now.
03/24/11 The final bus has arrived and all of the students are in place at Eldersburg Elementary School by 9:05 in the morning.
03/12/11 Larry Pryor is a match for any talker, and in a 20-minute conversation about his professional boxing career and next fight, the loquacious light heavyweight from Frederick repeatedly pounded on one word as if it was inscribed on a heavy bag in front of him |