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The Heritage Fair is more than just a summer tradition for Gielner; it is a lifelong passion. He began volunteering in 1988 ...
My heart broke. Growing up, I spent swaths of my summer in the stands of the pig races, riding the Tilt-A-Whirl and eating snowballs down at the fair. As recently as last year, I brought some of my ...
In Melissa Pfeifer’s family, the Dundalk Heritage Fair is not just a summer event — it is a part of their DNA.
A graduate of Dundalk High School’s Class of 2000, Chantell has been involved with the fair since she was just 16 years old, ...
Although Michelle Gielner does not currently reside in Dundalk, her deep-rooted connection to the community runs generations ...
This year, Amanda’s role in the Heritage Fair extended beyond attending as a visitor. She took on an active role in helping bring the fair back after it was initially canceled. While she was not ...
Though Eric Davis Sr. has never lived in Dundalk, you would be hard-pressed to find someone more deeply woven into the fabric ...
For Katie Pfeifer, the Dundalk Heritage Fair means one thing: family legacy. Since 2001, Katie, along with her sister, Melissa, has played a vital role in keeping the fair running, driven by ...
Nothing Bundt Cakes is now sweetening up Merritt Boulevard.
TurnAround, Inc., a Towson-based non-profit that provides services to victims of intimate partner violence, is opening a new ...
It was a quiet morning in Curtis Bay, where nearly 100 people, including Gov. Wes Moore, gathered to do what few other people ...
Around Baltimore, it's difficult to find someone unfamiliar with the name Henrietta Lacks. If they do not know Lacks herself, ...