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    Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Benefits part of deal in rezoning for drugstore

    It has been more than a year in the making, but the rezoning compromise hammered out over a proposed new CVS Pharmacy at Harford and Joppa roads will mean improvements to the intersection. Once every four years, the county's Comprehensive Zoning Map...

    Tags: CVS Corp.

  2. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Push to make Loch Raven branch a full-service library

    Councilman David Marks wrote a letter Jan. 28 to the county library director urging him to raise the Loch Raven Library to full-service status by adding staff and extending its hours.
    Councilman David Marks wrote a letter Jan. 28 to the county library director urging him to raise the Loch Raven Library to full-service status by adding staff and extending its hours. But while Baltimore County Library Director Jim Fish called the...

    Tags: Towson, Cathy Bevins, Conservation, Parkville, Libraries

  4. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Administrative law judge backs Whalen's Catonsville medical office proposal

    A Baltimore County administrative law judge has approved developer Steve Whalen's proposal for a medical office project in Catonsville, one month after Whalen pleaded guilty to giving illegal campaign contributions to county politicians.
    A Baltimore County administrative law judge has approved developer Steve Whalen's proposal for a medical office project in Catonsville, one month after Whalen pleaded guilty to giving illegal campaign contributions to county politicians. Judge John E....

    Tags: Catonsville, Lawyers, Tom Quirk, General Practitioners, Laws

  6. Jan 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Transforming Towson into a regional destination

    Officials announced on Tuesday a trio of new restaurants and a VIP section for the 15-screen movie theater planned for the Towson Square project — an $85 million development seen as a key element in attracting more shoppers and visitors to the county seat.
    Officials announced on Tuesday a trio of new restaurants and a VIP section for the 15-screen movie theater planned for the Towson Square project — an $85 million development seen as a key element in attracting more shoppers and visitors to the...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Dining and Drinking, AMC (tv network), Charles Village, Shootings

  8. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Recher Theatre to become Torrent Nightclub

    The Recher Theatre, a Towson concert venue that opened in 1996, will soon become the Torrent Nightclub, according to co-owner Brian Recher. The Rec Room, an adjoining bar and restaurant, will also become part of the nightclub.
    The Recher Theatre, a Towson concert venue that opened in 1996, will soon become the Torrent Nightclub, according to co-owner Brian Recher. The Rec Room, an adjoining bar and restaurant, will also become part of the nightclub. The move drew immediate...

    Tags: Music, Bars and Clubs, Electronics, Dining and Drinking

  10. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. SHA to host public forum on North Charles Street sidewalks

    The Maryland State Highway Administration is hosting a meeting on Monday, Jan. 28 designed to gather community input about sidewalks along North Charles Street near the city/county line. "I know this is a priority for community leaders in the Bellona/...

    Tags: Bill Henry, Charles Street

  12. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. First three of eight restaurants announced for Towson Square

    A trio of high-end international restaurants were announced Tuesday, Jan. 15, as the first set of restaurant tenants for Towson Square, the $85 million entertainment-based Cordish Cos. and Heritage Properties development in downtown Towson.
    A trio of high-end international restaurants were announced Tuesday, Jan. 15, as the first set of restaurant tenants for Towson Square, the $85 million entertainment-based Cordish Cos. and Heritage Properties development in downtown Towson. At a press...

    Tags: Towson, Cordish Cos., Kevin Kamenetz

  14. Jan 25, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Happy ending for 'Noelle,' the lost dog that returns to priest

    If you remember the column about the<b> Rev. Lou Scurti's</b> lost white dog, <b>Noelle,</b> you know she ran from a multiple car accident on Interstate 95 in White Marsh back in August 2011. She was traveling with Father Lou's cousin, <b>Jon Boshart,</b> on their way home to New Jersey. After all this time, Noelle's nearly 17-month-long saga has come to a joyous conclusion!
    If you remember the column about the Rev. Lou Scurti's lost white dog, Noelle, you know she ran from a multiple car accident on Interstate 95 in White Marsh back in August 2011. She was traveling with Father Lou's cousin, Jon Boshart, on their way home to...

    Tags: New York City, Perry Hall, White Marsh, Conservation, Baltimore County

  16. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  17. Bail bonds conspicuous signage in Towson causes stir

    In the face of a groundswell to remove what community members say is extravagant signage advertising bail bonds businesses in Towson, Councilman David Marks said Thursday, Jan. 17, that he was considering sponsoring legislation to ban the signage.
    In the face of a groundswell to remove what community members say is extravagant signage advertising bail bonds businesses in Towson, Councilman David Marks said Thursday, Jan. 17, that he was considering sponsoring legislation to ban the signage. "I...

    Tags: Business, Lawyers, Justice System

  18. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Starter pistol found in Holabird Middle School student's locker

    A Holabird Middle School student was disciplined after an inoperable starter pistol was found in his locker Wednesday, Baltimore County schools officials said. The Dundalk school sent a letter home with students about the discovery of the gun, and an...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Injuries and Wounds, Baltimore County, Teaching and Learning

  20. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  21. Quirk has ambitious plans as chairman of County Council

    After being elected by a unanimous vote on Jan. 7, 1st District Councilman Tom Quirk has quite a to-do list for 2013 in his first term as chairman of the Baltimore County Council.
    After being elected by a unanimous vote on Jan. 7, 1st District Councilman Tom Quirk has quite a to-do list for 2013 in his first term as chairman of the Baltimore County Council. "My goal in 2013 is to work closely and collaboratively with County...

    Tags: Business, Perry Hall, Marketing, Small Businesses, AAA

  22. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  23. Derelict Locksley Road house frustrates neighbors

    For years, West Towson residents have lobbied county government to do something &#8212; anything &#8212; to mitigate the unsightly derelict home at 506 Locksley Road. .
    For years, West Towson residents have lobbied county government to do something — anything — to mitigate the unsightly derelict home at 506 Locksley Road. . But despite over $92,000 in unpaid liens owed to Baltimore County, county officials...

    Tags: Towson, Lobbying, Local Government

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Growing complaints about conspicuous signage for bail b...
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Councilman David Marks has introduced a bill to alter p...
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