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Mays Chapel school: We need answers
Taxpayers deserve answers to a number of questions regarding the proposed Mays Chapel school project. For example, why the air of secrecy surrounding the project? According to Third District Councilman Todd Huff, he was "caught by complete and total...Tags: Students, Joe A. Hairston, Catonsville, Kevin Kamenetz, Teaching and Learning
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No casinos, but lawn mower racing still OK at Maryland State Fairgrounds
Representatives from both the Maryland State Fair and the Greater Timonium Community Council spoke on Tuesday in support of a bill that would create a new zoning overlay for the State Fairgrounds in Timonium. The bill would create a "mercantile...Tags: Baltimore County, Maryland State Fair, Timonium
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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: U.S. Senate, U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, David Marks, Local Elections, Towson
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Public education, safety key in Kamenetz 2013 budget
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz said this week that a commitment to improving public education is a prominent aspect of his $2.69 billion operating budget for FY 2013, presented Thursday, April 12, to the County Council. "When times are tough, we have to...
Tags: House Building, Budgets and Budgeting, Health Insurance Cost, Catonsville, Personal Income
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Kamenetz proposes 2013 budget with no tax increases, no layoffs
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz proposed Thursday a general fund operating budget of about $1.65 billion that includes no tax increases but reduces the number of county employees through attrition.
In introducing his spending plan for the 12...Tags: Perry Hall, Pikesville, Manufacturing and Engineering, Catonsville, Unemployment
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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: David Marks, Kenneth N. Oliver, Tom Quirk, Kevin Kamenetz, Cathy Bevins
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Debate over Mays Chapel school site places residents on opposing sides
On any given afternoon, Mays Chapel residents walk the path that winds between the trees surrounding Mays Chapel Park. "We love the park," said Karen Licharowicz, of Mays Chapel, after her walk in the park March 8. "We use it every day." It's that...Tags: Students, David Marks, Towson, Teaching and Learning, Timonium
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Board postpones verdict on Mays Chapel school site, sets date for public hearing
Only 10 of the more than 100 county residents at the Baltimore County Board of Education meeting — nearly all of which came to oppose placement of a new 700-seat elementary school in Mays Chapel — were allowed to speak Tuesday night....Tags: David Marks, Kevin Kamenetz, Timonium
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Dave Moxley settles in as commander of Cockeysville precinct
An impulsive act 35 years ago turned out to be the best decision the Cockeysville police precinct's new commander ever made.
In 1977, Dave Moxley accompanied a friend who wanted to pick up an application to join Baltimore County Police Department. Moxley...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Pikesville, Baltimore County, Parkville, Hunt Valley
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Mays Chapel residents say they'll bring site fight to Board of Education
Residents from the Mays Chapel area are expected to attend the Tuesday evening meeting of the Baltimore County Board of Education to oppose the plan to build a new elementary school at Mays Chapel Park. The agenda for the March 6 meeting, set to begin at...Tags: Baltimore County, Charles Street, Towson, Kevin Kamenetz
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Council zoning bill seeks to ease neighbors concerns about future of fairgrounds
A zoning bill introduced last week at the County Council is being touted by proponents as a way to ease community concerns about potential future commercial uses at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium. "It appears to address a lot of concerns we...Tags: Baltimore County, Maryland State Fair, Timonium
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Marks, Huff say unanswered questions spurred 'no' vote on transgender bill
When the much-debated bill that inserted gender identity and sexual orientation into the county's current anti-discrimination law passed at the Baltimore County Council meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 21, it did so without the vote of council members Todd Huff...Tags: Minority Groups, Abusive Behavior, David Marks, Republican Party, Elections
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