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Cyclists ride to downtown Towson for Bike to Work Day
Biking enthusiasts and advocates from all around the Towson area took advantage of a warm, clear morning Friday to participate in the 10th Annual Baltimore County Bike to Work Day Rally at the Towson Courthouse. "I think it was really successful,"...
Tags: White Marsh, Towson, Tom Quirk, Baltimore County, Loyola University Maryland
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Measure would reduce open-space fees for Balto. Co. developers
The Baltimore County Council could vote next week to reduce fees that developers pay to help the county build parks and buy recreational land. A council resolution would lower — in some cases by nearly 90 percent — so-called open-space waiver...
Tags: Perry Hall, Lobbying, Kevin Kamenetz, Dundalk, Kenneth N. Oliver
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Legislation could mandate bike racks for new Towson buildings
A bill set to be introduced to the Baltimore County Council next month will mandate bike racks outside new developments in downtown Towson, Councilman David Marks said Tuesday. "Downtown Towson is on the cusp of an unprecedented building boom, and we...
Tags: Towson, House Building
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New precinct commander on beat in Towson
As a 28-year veteran of the county police force who has spent the past six years in a command position, Capt. Jonathan Trentzsch is confident in his abilities to take over as commander of the Towson Precinct from Al Jones, who was promoted from captain to...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Towson, Nordstrom, Colleges and Universities
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Towson leaders criticize reassignment of police commander
Towson community leaders expressed disappointment Saturday morning at the reassignment of Capt. Jonathan Trentzsch, which was announced Friday by Baltimore County Police. Trentzsch, a 30-year veteran of the department, was reassigned from Towson to...
Tags: Conservation, Towson, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Towson as college town?
The proposed $60 million apartment-and-retail development proposed for the Towson Triangle is dredging up an old ambivalence about the character of the Baltimore County seat. Is it a college town? A community for families and children? A commercial...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Starbucks Corp., Students, Rentals, Towson Square
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County is making right call on the Mays Chapel school [Letter]
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz deserves thanks for his leadership on the new school in Mays Chapel. It's disheartening to see baby boomers, most of whom benefited from public education (and a boom in school construction), refuse to support the needs of...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz
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Meeting scheduled to address overcrowding at Towson elementaries
Parents at five Towson schools were informed Wednesday of an input meeting that school officials say will begin the process of dealing with the area's crowded elementary schools. The meeting, which a school system spokesman called an "input work...
Tags: Finance, Kevin Kamenetz, Students, Elementary Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Towson bail bonds business plans to challenge law limiting signage
The owner of Bail Bonds Inc. plans to challenge a law aimed at controlling signage of bail bonds businesses along East Chesapeake and Virginia avenues in Towson, the owner's attorney said last week. The law, sponsored by Councilman David Marks, was...
Tags: Laws, Business, Justice System, Lawyers, Towson Square
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Council vote limits development potential at Green Spring Station
A vote by the Baltimore County Council on Monday will bar new development at Green Spring Station in Lutherville for the near future. Developers cannot build near intersections graded "F" under the county's "basic services maps," which identify...
Tags: Parkville, Perry Hall, Vicki Almond
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Preschools mark 50th anniversaries; trash bins and carnival on the way [Rodgers Forge]
Spring cleaning comes to Rodgers Forge! With our annual Dumpster Day on May 11, all that junk that has accumulated over the year can be discarded. The added bonus this year is that the Electronics Dumpster Day will also be a part of the Dumpster Day....Tags: Mother's Day, Early Learning, Preschools, Festive Events, Schools
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Crime down countywide, but thefts cause rise in Towson
Crime was down in 2012 compared to 2011 and five-year averages everywhere in Baltimore County except for the Towson area, and Baltimore County Police on Wednesday announced several initiatives aimed at suppressing crime in Towson going forward....
Tags: Theft, Towson, Kevin Kamenetz, Charles Village, White Marsh
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