— The 40th annual Fallen Heroes Day ceremony will honor Maryland first responders who died in the line of duty at the Fallen Heroes Memorial in Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens in Timonium It is the only statewide ceremony in the nation that brings together all segments of the public safety community The ceremony will open with a procession of honor guard units from across the state Families of the fallen heroes will receive a replica of the Fallen Heroes Memorial and a resolution from the Maryland General Assembly The ceremony will conclude with a wreath placement The bell housed on Maryland’s 9/11 Rolling Memorial will toll in honor of each fallen hero and all Maryland first responders who have made the ultimate sacrifice Klausmeier will deliver a memorial address and the keynote speaker will be Baltimore sportscaster Scott Garceau the newly appointed president and executive director of the Maryland Chapter of Concerns of Police Survivors Other honorees include Master Firefighter Michael T The ceremony will also remember police officers and firefighters who died in the line of duty before Fallen Heroes Day was established Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens set aside burial spaces for fallen heroes and their spouses The first observance of Fallen Heroes Day was held May 16 and was later moved to the first Friday in May the 70-acre cemetery was purchased by John O Mitchell III of the family-owned Mitchell-Wiedefeld Funeral Home in Rodgers Forge/Towson The Mitchell family continues the tradition of the Fallen Heroes Day ceremony The Fallen Heroes Memorial is within Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens at 200 E 81 members of the public safety community are buried at the Fallen Heroes Memorial a total of 234 fallen heroes will have been honored at the annual ceremony For more information, go to dulaneyvalley.com or call 410-666-0490 NOTE: This story has been updated with a new photo and new information This story was created by Janis Reeser, jreeser@gannett.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). 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Learn more at cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct or share your thoughts at http://bit.ly/3RapUkA with our News Automation and AI team National Vietnam War Veterans Day Ceremony in Hagerstown this Saturday, March 29, 2025 — There's a plan underway to build more "flex" office buildings on a vacant lot in Timonium A local developer - who also owns an office building near the light-rail tracks just north of Padonia Road - wants to build flex buildings on the other side of the tracks Baltimore County is scheduled to review the project in early January The extension of the "Texas Station" project would put buildings and parking off of the cul-de-sac that backs up to Lowe's It would connect to existing water and sewer mains at the Texas Station Court cul-de-sac RELATED | Brewery/cafe getting ready to open in Timonium This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Health Care Heroes Baltimore County-based law firm relocates HQ to Timonium The Albers & Associates law firm recently moved its corporate headquarters to 9515 Deereco Road in Timonium Bankruptcy Judge Michelle Harner's order seeks to preserve victims’ rights under the Child Victims Act [...] The Justice Department unit that ensures compliance with voting rights laws will switch its focus to investiga[...] The federal sex trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs The Walters Art Museum is not subject to the Maryland Public Information Act The attorneys general of Maryland and other states filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's attempt to[...] A federal judge permanently blocked an executive order targeting a law firm Sign up for your daily digest of Maryland news Supporting small businesses is an investment in Maryland’s prosperity – one that drives growth a[...] Listen to this article As I write this shortly after Earth Day 2025 I have on my desk a 46-page pub[...] Listen to this article Based on recent data provided by the U.S there was [...] I took the oath prescribed in Maryland Business Occupations[...] Listen to this article Maryland has a lot to celebrate when it comes to climate action but also muc[...] Lawmakers in Annapolis have passed hastily considered extended [...] Listen to this article In the past decade employers who sponsor pension plans have been subject to [...] Submit an entry for the business calendar The Daily Record is a digital-first daily news media company focused on law Get our free e-alerts & breaking news notifications Subscribe for access to the latest digital and special editions Click here for information about plaques permissions and reprints of previous editions Javascript is disabled in your web browser You can't access site without javascript so please enable it for your seamless and unintruppted user experience of our website 2025 at 5:13 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Costas Inn announced Friday that it will open a second restaurant this spring The outpost will be located in Timonium at the Maryland State Fairgrounds’ horse track grandstand The new eatery will be in Timonium at the Maryland State Fairgrounds' horse track grandstand "When we were asked to explore this opportunity, we knew it was the perfect fit. The overwhelming support from our community so far has been tremendous, and we’re excited to bring our signature crabcakes and a variety of delicious dishes to this newly renovated space," Costas Inn said Friday on Facebook Costas Inn was opened in 1971 by husband-wife duo Costas N The crab house at 4100 Northpoint Blvd. has since hosted celebrities like Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. "Seinfeld" actor Jason Alexander and "Saturday Night Live" comedians Michael Che and Colin Jost "This next chapter wouldn’t be possible without our amazing team and the loyal Costas family who have supported us for over 50 years Thank you for being part of our journey—we can’t wait to welcome you to Timonium soon," the Costas Inn post said Maryland State Fair President Fran Burns congratulated and welcomed Costas "Costas Inn at Timonium will be another fantastic dining option during the Md. State Fair and our thoroughbred races! Welcome Pete Triantafilos and his wonderful Costas family," Burns said Friday on Facebook Customers can follow Costas Inn on Facebook or visit costasinn.com for opening updates Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. TIMONIUM, Md. — A new combination brewery and cafe/roastery is about to open near the State Fairgrounds in Timonium. It's the brainchild of Baltimore's Diamondback Brewing Co., and Towson's Aveley Farms Coffee - and it's expected to open within the next few weeks. They are teaming up to open a whole new business at 9490 Deereco Road, in an office park between I-83 and the light-rail tracks. View this post on Instagram A post shared by AveleyFarmsCoffee (@aveleyfarmscoffee) This will be the second location for both Diamondback and Aveley Farms Diamondback Brewing, which is currently in South Baltimore's Locust Point, is scheduled for a liquor-license hearing in Baltimore County on Monday. Aveley Farms opened nearly two years ago in downtown Towson, and has proved to be a popular destination on Chesapeake Avenue. View this post on Instagram A post shared by AveleyFarmsCoffee (@aveleyfarmscoffee) View this post on Instagram A post shared by AveleyFarmsCoffee (@aveleyfarmscoffee) The new facility is set to be a 3,000-square-foot indoor taproom and dog-friendly outdoor beer garden that will feature seasonally-rotating pizzas TIMONIUM, MD – Parish leaders, pastors, and ministry teams from across the country will gather for the Rebuilt Conference 2025, taking place June 2-3 near Baltimore. With the theme “Can You Imagine…” this two-day event challenges and equips Catholic leaders to reimagine what’s possible in their parishes and take steps toward growth The conference kicks off with Bishop Adam Parker, who will invite attendees to open their hearts to the Holy Spirit’s guidance in parish renewal. From there, Father Michael White, pastor of Church of the Nativity – Rebuilt Parish’s home parish – will explore the leadership required to step into God’s vision for the church today Through honest conversations and real-world strategies and examples attendees will be equipped with clear steps and fresh ideas to bring back to their parishes The sessions will cast the vision and provide clarity while the breakouts will offer a roadmap for action This year’s conference features more than 40 breakout sessions led by pastors and staff from Church of the Nativity and the thriving parishes that are successfully implementing the Rebuilt Parish Model in their communities Additional topics include parish operations Rates are currently $299/ individual, and discounts are available for teams of five or more. Rates increase March 25 and registration closes at the end of April.  For more details and to register, visit rebuiltconference.com Rebuilt Parish is a Catholic renewal movement dedicated to helping parishes make disciples. Rooted in the transformation of Church of the Nativity, Rebuilt equips pastors and parish leaders through conferences, coaching, online courses, and resources that empower them to revitalize their communities. rebuiltparish.com contact Chrissy Kelleher at chrissy@rebuiltparish.com 2 ended a successful seven-day meet that included one of its best wagering days in recent memory.Total pari-mutuel handle for the meet was $4.21 million down slightly from 2023 but 17 percent higher than the 2022 figure program of nine races generated handle of $857,587.Average daily purses totaled $266,267 which is slightly above the five-year average from 2019 through 2024 (The fair and races were canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions.) The number of races increased by one to 64 and average field size was down slightly to 6.25 the second-highest number over the past four seasons.Anthony Farrior who by far had the highest number of starters topped the trainer standings with five victories Xavier Perez was the top jockey by wins with eight The leading owner title during the very competitive meet ended in a nine-way tie They are No Guts No Glory Farm; J R Sanchez Racing; 3 Reasons Racing; Larry Rabold; Barak Farm; Richard Burnsworth; the partnership of John Salzman Jr. Fred Wasserloos and Anthony Geruso; Designated Hitters Racing; and Royal Victory Thoroughbreds.In the popular $20,000 trainer bonus program Farrior (94 points) topped the category for trainers that started 65 or more horses from Jan The category for trainers with 64 or fewer starters was led by John Salzman Jr and the debates surrounding trainer Bob Baffert Alex Parker is joined by Kaiser Permanente's Mid-Atlantic Regional President Israel Rocha to discuss the opening of Kaiser's new Lutherville-Timonium Medical Center Kaiser is truly living out their mission by making healthcare easier 2024 at 4:11 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Honeygrow celebrated the grand opening of its new Timonium stir-fry restaurant on July 12 The ribbon-cutting ceremony is pictured above celebrated the grand opening of its Timonium location on July 12 The eatery is located at 1800 York Road in the Yorkridge Shopping Center Its shopping center neighbors include Mom's Organic This is the third Baltimore County location for Honeygrow a Philadelphia-based fast-casual chain that's also stylized as "honeygrow." Honeygrow is expanding in the Old Line State. The Columbia restaurant also debuted this summer and an Annapolis location is expected to open later this year wholesome food to the Timonium community,” Honeygrow Founder and CEO Justin Rosenberg said in a press release “Thanks to our incredible team and loyal fans our presence in Maryland has continued to grow rapidly over the past seven years and we are excited to further our expansion.” While each restaurant has the same menu offering fresh and made-to-order stir-fry the restaurants all have their own special mural designed by their team Honeygrow features a menu of five year-round stir-fries (all under 800 calories) and six healthy salads (under 700 calories) The create-your-own (CYO) versions mean there is a dish for everyone add-ins and garnishes with an endless variety of options ranging from veggies fruits and cheeses to chili crisps and roasted garlic There are six main sauces or six dressings to choose from as the last step The customized program meets every dietary need The restaurant also offers its signature honeybars three kinds of flavored honey and various garnishes all honeybars can be customized with a base of either cheesecake filling or vanilla yogurt grapes or roasted apples are the healthier options or splurge with coconut shavings More details and online ordering are available at honeygrow.com Loyola University Maryland has closed its Timonium Graduate Center a Baltimore County hub for master’s degree programs in education and business for more than 25 years comes as more students are learning remotely and Loyola’s Baltimore City campus expands Timonium’s in-person classes will move to the college’s Evergreen campus and Belvedere Square “We’re working hard to use our space as thoughtfully and effectively as possible and ensure a seamless transition for our academic programs, students, and colleagues who work in Timonium,” said Loyola’s President Terrence M. Sawyer in a news release “Our goal is to meet our students where they are We remain committed to that aspect of our Jesuit There were 375 students who used the center according to a spokesperson for the university The closure will not affect the the size of the student body The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors. Become one. The university initially said the property which was first opened as the graduate center in 1998 was expected to be on the market this summer Baltimore County Public Schools announced a three-year lease to use the site for staff training and professional development In April, the college announced its creation of a community hub on York Road with $1 million from the federal government and $225,000 from the state will add 2,500 square feet of office space Kristen Griffith kristen.griffith@thebaltimorebanner.com Kristen Griffith is a reporter covering Maryland’s education workforce for The Baltimore Banner Welcome to The Banner's subscriber-only commenting community. 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