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GTCCA enjoys working relationship with Marks, TU, Goucher
For the past 10 months, I have had the privilege to serve as president of the Greater Towson Council of Community Associations. During my tenure, we have achieved many victories and suffered a few defeats, but to the best of our abilities we have...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Public Officials, Politics, Government
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After slightly rocky path, Marks' bill on West Towson trail passes council
Two pieces of legislation sponsored by 5th District Councilman David Marks — one regarding a bike trail in Towson and another on the county's Planned Unit Development ordinance — faced a rocky road last week with scrutiny from citizens and...Tags: Tom Quirk, Towson, Cathy Bevins, Kenneth N. Oliver
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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: Perry Hall, Tom Quirk, Timonium, Todd Huff, Catonsville
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Stoneleigh celebrates start of $18.8 million addition
A year of advocacy was punctuated with celebration Wednesday morning, June 6, as construction of a 200-seat addition to Stoneleigh Elementary School began with a ceremonial groundbreaking. "Less than a year ago, we were saying, 'What are we going to do?'...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Music, George Washington Carver, Dels (music group), Teachers
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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: Tom Quirk, Unions, Career and Workplace, Employees, Labor Legislation
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Victim identified in Towson mall shooting as Baltimore area resident
Baltimore County police have identified the victim of the fatal shooting Monday night at Towson Town Center.
Rodney Vest Pridget, 19, who lives in the Baltimore area, was found dead of gunshot wounds about 6:22 p.m. near a service entrance to Nordstrom...Tags: Shootings, Holidays, Towson, Parkville, Ellicott City
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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...
Tags: Tom Quirk, Values, Trips and Vacations, Local Government, Local Elections
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Workers 'outraged' by Kamenetz, former councilmen's pensions
The head of a Baltimore County public employees union says workers are outraged over the lucrative pension deals of County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and former councilmen Sam Moxley and Vince Gardina.
An amendment to a 2010 pension reform law allowed...Tags: Tom Quirk, Public Employees, Labor Legislation, Government, John A. Olszewski, Sr.
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Houston administrator to be Baltimore Co. superintendent
S. Dallas Dance, chief middle schools officer in the Houston school district, has been chosen as the next superintendent in Baltimore County. Dance, 30, had only two years of teaching experience in public schools, and therefore needed and received a...
Tags: Chesterfield County, Teachers, Elections, Joe A. Hairston, Andres Alonso
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Baltimore County Council amends development bill
The Baltimore County Council on Monday made significant changes to a measure involving the county development approval process after preservationists said it would undermine an essential county growth-control tool and could run afoul of state law....Tags: Tom Quirk, Values, Perry Hall, Crime, Law and Justice, Catonsville
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Balto. Co. bill would require license for BYOB establishments
Baltimore County businesses that let customers bring their own alcohol would need a "BYOB" license under legislation spurred by complaints about hookah lounges that are raucous late into the night.
The bill, introduced Monday by Lutherville Republican...Tags: Perry Hall, Business, Todd Huff, Parkville, Kenneth N. Oliver
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Balto. Co. Council poised to adopt 'bare-bones budget'
Baltimore County Council members are poised to adopt a lean spending plan that would achieve savings largely through early retirements and reorganizations in a number of government departments. The council made only one cut Thursday to the $1.65...Tags: Perry Hall, Budgets and Budgeting, Job Layoffs, Career and Workplace, Accounting and Auditing
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