Skateboard Park, New Businesses and More: Eldersburg Patch Week in Review
A round-up of notable stories from this week on Eldersburg Patch in no particular order.
Sykesville Mayor Has High Hopes for Skateboard Park
Mayor Mike Miller is forming a committee to help bring "modern equipment" to the skateboard park in Sykesville.
New Sykesville Fire Engine Undergoes Production
The newest addition to the station is on its way.
Orthodontic Group Newest Office In Liberty Exchange
The Baltimore Orthodontic Group will move into the business community.
Eldersburg Qdoba: Kiss and Get a Free Meal on Valentine's Day
Kiss in front of the cash register and receive a BOGO discount at Qdoba next week.
Reader Review: Jin's Asian Bistro
The Asian bistro is the latest restaurant to hit Eldersburg.
Knights and Cavaliers Split Basketball Doubleheader
The Cavalier boys wrap up their second straight county title.
Exploring Issues in Eldersburg: Dog Parks
Is a dog park something missing in Eldersburg?
Suspect Charged in String of Robberies in Carroll, 3 Other Counties
A Laurel man was charged in a series of robberies after being tracked to a hotel in Odenton.
Gold's Gym to Move Into Carrolltown Mall in Eldersburg
The gym is set to open in August or September.
Young Eldersburg Sports Team Shows Support by 'Zaching'
The web phenomenon inspired by a young teen from Ellicott City with brain cancer is sweeping the nation.
IBM Employee Raises $10,000 for Century Drama Productions
The Eldersburg high school has received a donation every year for the past 10 years through the efforts of a local charity-minded resident and his company.
Middle School Students Remind Parents To Stop Idling Cars
It's "Idle-free February" at Sykesville Middle School.
Commissioners: Two Economic Development Adminstrators Better than One Director
The Board of Carroll County commissioners has hired two economic development administrators instead of filling a vacant county economic development director position.
Carroll County Delegates Against Same-Sex Marriage
Two of Carroll County's state delegates want the definition of marriage in Maryland to remain "one man and one woman."