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Neighbors fight to preserve Chestnut Ridge Country Club's land
Tall, tangled grass grows on parts of the golf course at the former Chestnut Ridge Country Club. The buildings are locked. No one plays. The club closed last fall amid financial problems and a legal fight with former members.
Now, its sprawling land in...Tags: Trout, Golf, Sports, Clubs and Associations, Conservation
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Public hearing set for Dec. 17 on Bike Beltway through Towson
The proposal for a bike route through Towson will be the subject of a public hearing scheduled Monday, Dec. 17, 7 p.m., in the Historic Court House, Room 118, 400 Washington Ave., Towson. The county's Department of Public Works will on on hand to discuss...
Tags: Towson, Maryland Department of Transportation
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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: Dundalk, Perry Hall High School, Health and Safety at School, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Teaching and Learning
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Baltimore County Council approves pet cemetery legislation
Owners of pet cemeteries in Baltimore County will have to notify customers of plans to sell or lease their graveyards for development under legislation passed Monday by the County Council. The legislation sponsored by Councilman David Marks, a Perry...Tags: Parkville, Perry Hall
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Hess Corp. settles with Loch Raven homeowners
Hess Corp. has agreed to buy eight duplexes in Loch Raven and demolish them to settle homeowners' claims of contamination from a nearby gas station, the company said Friday. Residents of Yakona Road had filed more than a dozen lawsuits against the...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Baltimore County, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Perry Hall
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Balto. Co. pet cemetery poses challenge for neighbors, officials
At the Oakleigh Pet Cemetery in Parkville, Bobby the Wonder Monkey's tombstone is hidden in ivy. Weeds surround the grave of Monsetta, remembered as "Our only girl." And on Snookie's stone marker, the epitaph "Until the end our faithful pal" is barely...
Tags: Human Interest, Parkville, Perry Hall, Jessica Moore, Punishment
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Marks says he'll withdraw effort to create Towson office overlay district
Fifth District Baltimore County Councilman David Marks said Tuesday, July 3, that he will not go forward with a bill that would have created a new zoning overlay district in West Towson. "What I was trying to do was explore the idea of a new zoning...Tags: Towson
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Officials investigate long lines at polls
State officials are investigating complaints about long lines at polls that left some voters waiting for two hours on Election Day despite lower than expected turnout. Baltimore elections officials and the Maryland chapter of the American Civil Liberties...
Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Elections, Judaism, Perry Hall, Christianity
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Haunted hayride, Creepy Woods trail make for boo-ti-ful Halloween
No tricks involved! You're in for a Halloween treat if you hop aboard a Huber's Haunted Hayride! This long time fall tradition at the Huber's Farm (at the corner of Raphael and Philadelphia roads) is a very popular Halloween activity. The 30-minute farm...Tags: Human Interest, White Marsh, Parkville, Holidays, Daniel Borowy
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Leaders hope more resources will be directed to Towson
Community and political leaders were quick to call last weekend's violence outside the Recher Theatre an isolated event. But as new development draws more people into Baltimore County's largest downtown area, many want to see more police and other...
Tags: Marketing, Arts and Culture, Public Transportation, Bars and Clubs, Perry Hall
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Violence erupts among crowd of thousands in Towson
The Towson melee that left one person wounded in a shooting and led to seven people being charged came after a charity clothing drive brought a capacity crowd to the Recher Theater. Baltimore County police said today that several fights broke out early...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Police Arrests, Conservation, Shootings, White Marsh
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Baltimore Co. police to meet with businesses after Towson melee
The Recher Theatre in Towson could face a liquor board hearing on its weekend event that drew an unruly crowd of 2,500 people, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz said today. County police believe the theater subcontracted out promotion and...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Health and Safety at School, Timonium, Teaching and Learning, Kevin Kamenetz
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