Week in Review: Arson, Murder Sentencing, Closure
News in Dundalk ran the gamut, from the sentencing of the fourth and final defendant in the murder-for-hire of bar owner Lee Martin to two boys being charged with arson for the fire that heavily damaged a local church.
During the week of April 15, Dundalk residents celebrated the official opening of a newly constructed branch of the Baltimore County Savings Bank; grieved with the family of an Edgemere man who had been missing from his home since December and whose body was found last week in Millers Island; and worked hard to clean up the community in observation of Earth Week.
Here's a roundup of Dundalk Patch headlines from the week:
'New' Bank is a Familiar Presence in Dundalk
Two Dundalk Boys Charged in Church Arson
Jaclyn Martin Sentenced in Murder-for-Hire
Council Members Claim Kamenetz Retaliation Over Pension Vote
Clean Bread and Cheese Creek Group Exceeds Goals
County Officials Discuss Recovering Lost Pension Funds in Secret Meeting
Summer to Arrive Early for Baltimore County Students
Body Identified as That of Missing Edgemere Man
Buzz Beeler
11:11 am on Sunday, April 22, 2012
And to think this is just a prelude to what is to come. The government center, the Seagram's deal, and Fort Howard. This could be a long hot summer, abuzz with plenty of stuff.