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    May 29, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Health care for inmates to cost county $3.2 million

    Inmates at the Harford County Detention Center will have access to increased health care services, mainly aimed at those suffering from mental illness or drug addiction. The Harford County Board of Estimates approved a contract Thursday morning not to...

    Tags: Healthcare Contract Issues, Linthicum, Vulcan Materials Company, Collective Contract, Substance Abuse

  2. May 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Hudson's Corner: $10 million for club land is a lot of money, but it buys peace of mind

    It was almost deja vu. Tuesday, May 22 was the annual meeting of the Roland Park Civic League. Many of the same people who spoke at the October 2008, standing-room-only meeting at Roland Park Elementary/Middle School, spoke there again: Civic League...

    Tags: Anirban Basu, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Conservation, Sharon Green Middleton, Roland Park

  4. May 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Inner Harbor smell demonstrates bay woes to holiday visitors

    A powerful stench was in the air Saturday at the Inner Harbor as 12-year-olds Alison Chase and Marissa Westerbeke hunched over the water's edge, studying tiny crabs floating to the surface.
    A powerful stench was in the air Saturday at the Inner Harbor as 12-year-olds Alison Chase and Marissa Westerbeke hunched over the water's edge, studying tiny crabs floating to the surface. The girls were in town from Connecticut for a relaxing annual...

    Tags: Harbor East, Pikesville, Environmental Pollution, Wildlife, Memorial Day

  6. May 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. City again seeks to raise water, sewer rates

    For the fourth consecutive year, Baltimore officials are proposing a 9 percent increase to water and sewer rates — and the charges will continue to grow indefinitely to cover the costs of major projects, they say.
    For the fourth consecutive year, Baltimore officials are proposing a 9 percent increase to water and sewer rates — and the charges will continue to grow indefinitely to cover the costs of major projects, they say. The proposed rate increases come...

    Tags: University of Baltimore, Bolton Hill, Mary Pat Clarke, Baltimore County, Computing and Information Technology Industry

  8. May 23, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Need vs. reality consumes Havre de Grace High replacement project

    When Harford County Executive David Craig first proposed building a new Havre de Grace High School a little more than a year ago, I wrote a column that was generally supportive of the concept. While I still think Craig's proposal has merit, it appears...

    Tags: Havre de Grace, Elementary Schools, Harford County, John Archer, Schools

  10. May 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Eileen Fisher to open first Baltimore area store

    It's a busy time for store openings for some Baltimore-area malls. News of White Marsh Mall getting Boscov's department store back this fall has been followed by more announcements this week from other regional centers. Eileen Fisher, a national women's...

    Tags: Bagels, Foods and Beverages, Hunt Valley, White Marsh

  12. May 23, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Roland Park makes big push to buy Baltimore Country Club land

    With Baltimore Country Club officials sitting in the audience, Roland Park community leaders Tuesday announced plans to raise $10 million in an effort to buy part of the pristine club land for preservation. With Baltimore Country Club officials in the...

    Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Roland Park, Clubs and Associations

  14. May 22, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Board of Estimates approves contract for Robin Hood Road improvements

    Nearly 3,000 feet of Robin Hood Road between Aberdeen and Havre de Grace will be reconstructed, with an estimated start date of July 1. The $1,475,455 contract to Daisy Concrete Inc. of MD, of Newport, Del., was approved by the Harford County Board of...

    Tags: Hamilton, Aberdeen, Havre de Grace, Forestry and Timber, Harford County

  16. May 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Baltimore DPW is committed to reducing water meter billing errors

    A recent article about two former Department of Public Works meter readers did not accurately reflect the proactive steps taken by DPW to reduce water meter billing errors ("City official: Lazy workers faked water meter readings," May 15). The agency's...

    Tags: Employees

  18. May 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Delegate says focus shouldn't be on his 'black youth mobs' comment, but on city violence

    State Del. Pat McDonough, who stirred controversy this week when he said "roving mobs of black youth" terrorize Baltimore, shrugged off criticism Friday that he is using shock tactics to raise his political profile.
    State Del. Pat McDonough, who stirred controversy this week when he said "roving mobs of black youth" terrorize Baltimore, shrugged off criticism Friday that he is using shock tactics to raise his political profile. McDonough, a Republican who represents...

    Tags: Employment Opportunities, Harford County, Racism, Civil Rights, 1st Mariner Arena

  20. May 17, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  21. Towson's Notre Dame Prep students sink or swim in cardboard creations

    With varying levels of success, two Notre Dame Preparatory School physics classes put a year's worth of learning to the test and built boats out of cardboard and duct tape — and put them to the test this week, paddling across the school's pool.
    With varying levels of success, two Notre Dame Preparatory School physics classes put a year's worth of learning to the test and built boats out of cardboard and duct tape — and put them to the test this week, paddling across the school's pool. "We...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students

  22. May 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. City official: Lazy workers faked water meter readings

    Two city water meter readers turned in phony numbers in at least two neighborhoods in recent months, the Department of Public Works acknowledged Tuesday, leading to more inaccurate billing by an agency that has been troubled by aging infrastructure and high error rates.
    Two city water meter readers turned in phony numbers in at least two neighborhoods in recent months, the Department of Public Works acknowledged Tuesday, leading to more inaccurate billing by an agency that has been troubled by aging infrastructure and...

    Tags: Employees, Human Mishaps, Bernard C. Young, Accounting and Auditing, Public Officials

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