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Political Future, Woman Found Dead, Govt. Center Sale: Dundalk's Top November Stories

Dundalk Patch readers closely followed stories about Councilman John Olszewski Sr.'s political future, a missing woman later found dead, the dismantling of the RG Steel plant and the proposed sale of the North Point Government Center.

November was a newsworthy month, with Dundalk Patch readers gravitating to articles about the political future of Councilman John Olszewski Sr., the disappearance of a Dundalk-area woman who was ultimately found dead in her car, the dismantling of the Sparrows Point steel mill, the proposed sale of the North Point Government Center, Berger cookie beer and an Edgemere couple that got married on the memorable date of 11/12/13.

In case you missed any of them, here are links to Dundalk Patch's Top 12 stories of November:

Olszewski Sr. Won't Run for Fifth Term as Seventh District Councilman

Missing Dundalk-Area Woman Found Dead in Car

Against the Grain: Dismantling the Steel Plant That Generations Built

At RG Steel: Could This Sign Hang in a Workplace Today?

North Point Police Precinct to Move Regardless of Government Center Outcome

Men From Dundalk, Essex Sentenced for Child Sexual Abuse, Porn

LETTER: All of Baltimore County Should Be Concerned About Sale of Dundalk Parkland

Friday Morning Dundalk Crash Sends 3 to Hospital

WOW House: $1.2M Buys This Fort Howard Waterfront Beauty

How to Find Out if Someone Died in Your House

Beer, Chocolate Lovers Rejoice: Berger Cookie Chocolate Stout Coming Soon

11/12/13 - A Perfect Day to Get Married, Says Edgemere Couple


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