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Baltimore Blast Get Past Silver Knights, Lancers
With two victories over the weekend, the Blast maintained its hold on second place in the MISL standings.
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Marge grew up in eastern Baltimore County, where she fell in love with the outdoors and particularly waterfront parks. That love of nature led to a career in public recreation and parks administration. After nearly 20 years of the ball-bouncing, whistle-tooting, tree-hugging, paper-shuffling life of a recreation supervisor, she convinced a community weekly newspaper editor to hire her as a staff reporter. She spent more than eight years as a writer, photographer and associate editor for The Dundalk Eagle before moving to The Frederick News-Post in 2007. While at the FNP, Marge covered social services and then education.
Marge has won more than 60 state, regional and national journalism awards for writing and photography, including a prestigious National Headliner Award and five National Newspaper Association awards, two of which were first-place honors for column writing.
In her spare time, she enjoys reading, photography, camping and spending time with her "kits," Sydney, 14, and Beijing, 5.
With two victories over the weekend, the Blast maintained its hold on second place in the MISL standings.
With two victories over the weekend, the Blast maintained its hold on second place in the MISL standings.
Dundalk Patch presents its Photo of the Day.
Three men with prominent ties to the Dundalk community were remembered in Baltimore Sun obituaries.
Maryland General Assembly leaders say the so-called "rain tax" will not be repealed.
Maryland General Assembly leaders say the so-called "rain tax" will not be repealed.
Ravens Roosts from around the region gathered Saturday for Plunge at the Point in Fort Howard.
Seven Parkville-area students were honored by the college for academic achievement during the fall semester.
Colgate Elementary School is affected by the water main break.
Several Parkville-area students received college academic honors for the fall semester.
Lauren Witemore won second place in a photography exhibit celebrating the 50th anniversary of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
Dundalk residents will participate in the Sandy Point State Park Polar Bear Plunge and a more local version of the event at the Balco Club in Fort Howard.
Jamshaid Rafique Chaudhry, Brittney Schmidt, Kristin Gunning, Rebecca Moreland, Michael Partin and Jason Lee received college academic honors for the fall semester.
The Maryland League of Conservation Voters has endorsed John Olszewski Jr. as he campaigns for the 6th District Maryland State Senate seat.
Art teacher Vernon Fains received the honor from the Maryland State Department of Education.
The state senator, who personally opposes the legalization of marijuana for recreational purposes, said he is hearing from many constituents in favor of such a move.
The state senator, who personally opposes the legalization of marijuana for recreational purposes, said he is hearing from many constituents in favor of such a move.
Benjamin Turcea and Stephanie Voith were named to the University of Scranton's Dean's List for the fall semester.
An unusual odor in the Greater Dundalk area Friday was caused by torches being used to cut through rusted steel as the former Sparrows Point steel plant is being dismantled.
Government offices and courts will be closed in observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.