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Eldersburg News: Weeks in Review

A roundup of news from April 9 to Sunday, April 22.

 

Henryton Hospital Fires Put Firefighters at Risk
The Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department has been responding to an increasing number of fires at the remote property over the years.

Senior Housing Proposal Irks Eldersburg Residents
Local residents will soon be given a chance to weigh in on the senior housing proposal for Oklahoma Road in a forum closer to home. A community meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 30 in Eldersburg.

Baldwin’s Station Wins ‘Maryland’s Favorite Restaurant’
‘It was the closest thing I’ll get to the Oscars.’ - Stewart Dearie, owner

Sheriff's Office Praised at Public Hearing
Several residents spoke highly of the Carroll County sheriff's office, recently under fire from the state's attorney for its handling of a murder investigation.

Prepare for Traffic Delays as Major I-795 Work Begins
Lane closures have started for the $9.2 million project, which includes repairs between I-695 and Owings Mills Boulevard.

East Carroll Plagued by Daytime Burglaries
Police are investigating seven burglaries, six of which happened along the Carroll County-Baltimore County line.

Body of Missing Elkridge Woman Found Under Shed After 21 Years, Husband Charged
Robert Jarrett has been charged in the death of his former wife whose body police believe they found buried in concrete under a shed.

No Snow Could Mean Early Summer for Carroll County Students
School is letting out earlier than last year.

Titanic Photos: It Sank 100 Years Ago But It's Back in Eldersburg
A Titanic model made entirely of recyclable materials was on display at Eldersburg Library on the centennial anniversary of the ocean liner's tragic fate.

One of World's Fastest Hypnotists Found in Sykesville
The simple banging of his fist or the snapping of his fingers is all it takes for hypnotherapist Sean Michael Andrews to take a person from sitting to collapsed.

Sykesville Mayor Proposes FY 2013 Budget
Mayor Miller said despite an increase in grants and bonds, the town still has operational budget shortfalls.

North Carroll's Dolch Named Maryland High School Principal of the Year
Kimberly Dolch has been the principal at North Carroll High School since 2005.

Eldersburg Resident Charged With 'Bath Salts' Possession in NJ
A local man faces eight charges in Hunterdon County, NJ, after a late-night traffic stop.

Maryland General Assembly: What Passed, What Didn’t and What’s Still in Play
Patch follows up on in the last hours of the Maryland 2012 General Assembly.

 

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