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Monday, April 22, 2013

Lutherville-Timonium Pics & Clips: Maryland Steeplechasing's Grand National

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UPDATE (April 14)—Check out a race from Maryland Steeplechasing. Maryland Steeplechasing events are out of the gate this season. Tammie J. Monaco has sent in photos from the most recent event: The Grand National, held Saturday. Scroll through her photos, and view a video sent in by Lutherville-Timonium Patch user Doug Donovan, of the Greespring Valley Point-to-point held March 30 at Shawan Downs. View more Maryland Steeplechasing photos and videos from April 13 on Hunt Valley-Cockeysville Patch. Upload your photos and videos here, as well. Tell us what's happening in your photo—where you were, who's in it, when you took it, etc. Tell a story with your videos. Why did you want to share it with our readers? If you have any questions, please …

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Janet Metzner

12:26 am on Sunday, April 14, 2013

Laura, Could you give me a call next week at 410-302-9093, and I'll try to locate that for you. Sorry for the late response! Feel free to upload photos from Hunt Valley-Cockeysville onto this article. -Janet   more ›

Monday, August 13, 2012

A Lutherville Boy's Birthday Wish Comes True

Cooper Beeson exceeded his goal in raising money for the homeless across Baltimore County.

Lutherville boy Cooper Beeson smashed his goal of raising $1,000 for Baltimore County's homeless population over the weekend with his adorable 8-year-old smile and refreshing lemonade.  Patch has followed Cooper's plans to open a lemonade stand to benefit the homeless since he announced his intentions in July.  Cooper's mother Diana said her son raised just shy of $1,700 as of Monday, with the promise of more checks on the way.  She said she was "really overwhelmed in a good way" by the outward show of support Cooper's classmates from Lutherville Lab, the Lutherville-Timonium Rec Council and even passersby showed her son Saturday.  "It goes to show one person really can help save the world," Diana said.  It was Cooper's birthday wish to …

Friday, May 25, 2012

Back to the Minors: The Talented 8-Year-Olds of LTRC

A very young travel team is making its mark on the baseball diamonds.

  After the second or third game of a tournament, even the most talented and athletic members of the Orioles will start to blow dandelions in the outfield, get annoyed at the laces in their cleats, and cry if they strike out. That's because most of the players are 7 and 8 years old. However, they are also the first players to sprint excitedly towards a diamond, screaming with joy, when a game is scheduled to begin. The players’ enthusiasm offsets their young attention spans. The LTRC Orioles travel baseball team, composed of 13 boys, has taken rec baseball to a new level since its involvement, last year and this year, with the Baltimore County Metropolitan League, a league of 13 local teams that play each other. "Travel," for an 8-year-old…

Friday, December 23, 2011

Governor's Legislative Redistricting Plan Cuts Through Lutherville

Community leader Eric Rockel testified against the proposal Thursday in Annapolis.

At least one outspoken Lutherville-Timonium community leader is dissatisfied with the proposed legislative redistricting maps, which could effect what Greater Timonium Community Council president Eric Rockel called "significant portion" of residents in the Lutherville area. The governor's redistricting advisory committee recommended that the redistricting line be drawn at Greenspring Drive, through the Country Club Park community. Residents living north of the boundary would be shifted into the 11th District—which is represented by state legislators Sen. Bobby Zirkin and Delegates Dan Morhaim, Jon Cardin and Dana Stein, who are all Democrats. Currently, that area of Lutherville is in the 42nd District, where the state legislators are Sen. …

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