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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

NYE Party at Crowne Plaza Ends in Stabbing

A 23-year-old Baltimore man was driven to the hospital with life threatening injuries.

A New Year's Eve party at a Timonium hotel ended in violence, with one man sent to a nearby hospital with life-threatening injuries, according to a police incident summary.  The report describes a 23-year-old Baltimore man who was stabbed by an unknown partygoer just before 3 a.m. at the Crowne Plaza, Tuesday morning. The pair was reportedly involved in a heated argument, according to the report.  It is unknown at this time the relationship—if any—between the victim and the suspect.  A friend drove the 23-year-old to the hospital, where his life-threatening injuries were stabilized following emergency surgery, police said No further information is known at this time.  WBAL-TV reported that three 911 calls were made during the 1,000-person …

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M. Sullivan

11:11 am on Thursday, January 3, 2013

Didn't they just recently have a similar problem in Towson?   more ›

Thursday, April 26, 2012

St. Joseph's Powered By Me! Hopes to Curb Dangerous Behaviors of High School Athletes

The sixth annual conference for high school athletes will be held on Tuesday in Timonium.

Mike Gimbel has been there. He is the former drug czar for Baltimore County, a recovering drug addict and marathon runner. Now Gimble, as director of St. Joseph Medical Center’s Powered by Me!, wants to help young athletes understand the dangers of drugs, coupled with the pressure of performing both at work and in sports. Powered by Me! is a St. Joseph initiative, which educates high school and college students on the dangers of associated with being a young athlete. The program started out as a means to curb steroid use among athletes. However, six years later, the focus has widened. "We’ve expanded the message over the years to alcohol abuse, domestic violence, to concussions, injury prevention and gambling," Gimbel said. "All aspects of…

Dena Leibowitz, Founder and Executive Director

9:48 am on Sunday, April 29, 2012

The ROGA Center and staff of the Center for Mental Health are delighted to be a part of such an inspiring event led by Mike Gimbel.   more ›

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