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Weekly Wrap Up: Development Showdown Continues, New CVS, Chili Cook-off

Check out the biggest Parkville-Overlea news this week.

What happened in Parkville-Overlea this week? Here's a wrap up of our best stories in case you missed them.

Monday morning brought the story of a chili cook-off held last weekend to raise funds for charity. As a bonus Parkville-Overlea Patch editor Nick Gestido shared a recipe he used to take fifth place in the competition.

Two quartets from the Pride of Baltimore Chorus wished our readers a happy Valentine's Day in style.

Find out what's happening in Parkville-Overleawith free, real-time updates from Patch.

In this week's "Behind the Counter" column we met two local businesses — Nature's Pantry on Harford Road and Fullerton Self Storage on Rossville Boulevard.

We asked readers to share their ideas for a business to replace Hikari Sushi in this week's Visions for Vacancies.

Find out what's happening in Parkville-Overleawith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The Cromwood-Coventry Community Association continued their battle to prevent a 34-home development from coming to their neighborhood.

Fires devastated a business and a home.

A Parkville High School teacher was recognized as Maryland's Art Teacher of the Year.

Fourteen-year-old Coryn Morrison is still missing from Parkville.

A flier went out to community memebers seeking their support in changing the zoning of a lot at the southwestern corner of the Harford and East Joppa Road intersection.


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