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    May 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. No 'courtesy' for Wegmans

    Baltimore County Councilwoman Vicki Almond faces the kind of decision that makes a job like hers tough. She is being asked whether to allow the rezoning of an empty industrial site in Owings Mills to allow a major retail development anchored by a Wegmans. Depending on which of the hundreds of phone calls, letters and emails she listens to, saying yes would either spark the long-awaited flowering of the less successful of the county's two designated growth areas or condemn Owings Mills to a paradoxical fate — clogged with traffic and empty stores, the suburban equivalent of Yogi Berra's complaint about a restaurant: "Nobody goes there anymore; it's too crowded."
    Baltimore County Councilwoman Vicki Almond faces the kind of decision that makes a job like hers tough. She is being asked whether to allow the rezoning of an empty industrial site in Owings Mills to allow a major retail development anchored by a Wegmans....

    Tags: Tom Quirk, Hunt Valley, Reisterstown Road, James T. Smith, Jr., Investments

  2. May 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Baltimore City, P.G. County sent largest numbers to 'who's who' Vegas convention

    Since the weekend, Las Vegas has served as a sort of glitzy Maryland West -- with government and business leaders from the state attending the Global Retail Real Estate Convention in droves.
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    Since the weekend, Las Vegas has served as a sort of glitzy Maryland West -- with government and business leaders from the state attending the Global Retail Real Estate Convention in droves. With galas and events at casinos, the annual four-day...

    Tags: Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Josh Cohen, Ken Ulman, Baltimore County, Executive Branch

  4. May 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Middle River conservation land targeted for housing growth

    Baltimore County planners want to allow hundreds of houses on waterfront conservation land along the Bird River in Middle River, over the strong objections of environmental regulators.
    Baltimore County planners want to allow hundreds of houses on waterfront conservation land along the Bird River in Middle River, over the strong objections of environmental regulators. Some county officials say a proposal for up to 400 homes where only...

    Tags: Overlea, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Baltimore County, Conservation

  6. May 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Metro Centre could avoid regulations under Balto. Co. bill

    A Baltimore County councilman wants to free the site of a giant Owings Mills development from county rules governing parking, signage and building sizes — a proposal that some colleagues and neighbors say amounts to "a blank check" for the project's builder.
    A Baltimore County councilman wants to free the site of a giant Owings Mills development from county rules governing parking, signage and building sizes — a proposal that some colleagues and neighbors say amounts to "a blank check" for the project's...

    Tags: Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Kenneth N. Oliver, Randallstown

  8. May 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Kamenetz, council members got dozens of tickets from developers

    Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and some County Council members accepted thousands of dollars' worth of tickets to sporting events from developers and others last year, a practice the county has continued to allow in violation of state ethics standards.
    Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and some County Council members accepted thousands of dollars' worth of tickets to sporting events from developers and others last year, a practice the county has continued to allow in violation of state ethics...

    Tags: Tom Quirk, Local Elections, Baltimore County, Randallstown, Medifast Incorporated

  10. Apr 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Baltimore County school air conditioning by district

     When he delivered his budget proposal last week, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced that his plan would include money for air conditioning at a dozen schools.  The County Auditor’s office has prepared a chart for the County...

    Tags: Tom Quirk, Kenneth N. Oliver, Kevin Kamenetz, Todd Huff, David Marks

  12. Mar 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Pension bill opposed by unions stalls in Baltimore Co. Council

    A bill from Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz that could have reduced some workers' pensions stalled in the County Council Monday after pressure from unions that complained the bill undermined labor rights. The 4-3 vote to table the legislation...

    Tags: Unions, Tom Quirk, AFSCME, Baltimore County, Randallstown

  14. Mar 29, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Rotunda Giant makes a quiet exit

    Edith Bershadsky, of Tuscany-Canterbury, came to the Rotunda Giant shortly before 6 p.m. Thursday to buy a ticket for the record-breaking, $540 million Mega-Millions jackpot.
    Edith Bershadsky, of Tuscany-Canterbury, came to the Rotunda Giant shortly before 6 p.m. Thursday to buy a ticket for the record-breaking, $540 million Mega-Millions jackpot. But by the time she got there, Giant Food officials had already removed the...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Randallstown, Charles Village, Parkville, Mary Pat Clarke

  16. Apr 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Balto. Co. bill would ban some new 'panhandle lots'

    Developers in some parts of northeastern Baltimore County would no longer be able to squeeze new properties onto existing lots without a new road, under a bill introduced by three County Council members Monday. The bill, set for a vote next month,...

    Tags: Maryland State Fair, Tom Quirk, Baltimore County, Catonsville, Perry Hall

  18. Apr 10, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  19. As session expires, partially elected school board bill dies

    A last-ditch bargaining effort was not enough to overcome Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz's opposition on Monday, April 9, as a bill that would have allowed some elected members on the county's Board of Education died on the House floor in the...

    Tags: Local Elections, Towson, U.S. Senate, U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, Kevin Kamenetz

  20. Feb 20, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  21. Protesters of transgender bill gather outside Councilman Quirk's office

    More than a dozen people gathered in Catonsville by 9 a.m. on a brisk President's Day morning outside the Frederick Road office of Councilman Tom Quirk to protest a proposed bill designed to protect transgendered people from discrimination.
    More than a dozen people gathered in Catonsville by 9 a.m. on a brisk President's Day morning outside the Frederick Road office of Councilman Tom Quirk to protest a proposed bill designed to protect transgendered people from discrimination. Many...

    Tags: Democratic Party, Tom Quirk, Minority Groups, Kenneth N. Oliver, Catonsville

  22. Feb 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Transgender bill stirs fear, controversy in Baltimore County

    Jenna Fischetti picks a seat at a Baltimore County Starbucks where she can see who's coming and going. As a transgender woman, the 47-year-old is always on guard.
    Jenna Fischetti picks a seat at a Baltimore County Starbucks where she can see who's coming and going. As a transgender woman, the 47-year-old is always on guard. "My head's on the swivel," said Fischetti, a freckled brunette. When she slips into a...

    Tags: Tom Quirk, G.I. Joe (fictional character), Minority Groups, Baltimore County, Randallstown

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