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Thursday, May 17, 2012

McDonough: Inner Harbor Terrorized by 'Black Youth Mobs'

Baltimore County Republican calls for State Police patrols and to declare tourist area "a no travel zone."

The Inner Harbor area of Baltimore City is being terrorized by "black youth mobs" and city and state officials are "covering it up," according to one Baltimore County Republican. "This has been going on for years," said Del. Pat McDonough, a Middle River Republican who also represents part of Harford County. "I have a responsibility as an elected official to bring this to the public's attention," the delegate said, adding that "roving mobs of black youth are responsible for the attacks." A spokesman for Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake declined to comment directly to McDonough's remarks. "Del. McDonough's sad and racially-charged publicity stunt is not deserving of a response and Mayor Rawlings-Blake is proud of the men and women of the …

Ateam

1:22 pm on Thursday, May 17, 2012

If only McDonough didn't waste breath on waste side, he may have garnered some much needed attention to the ongoing violence issues for the Inner Harbor area: "BALTIMORE (WJZ)— Violence at Baltimore’s most popular tourist attraction. Teens are arrested and tasered as police try to control an out-of-control crowd at the Inner Harbor." http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2012/03/19/10-arrested-after-…   more ›

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Legislature Approves Tax Hike, Pension Shift

Governor calls budget package "good for all Marylanders." Republicans say burden to local governments may force county governments to increase taxes.

The Maryland House of Delegates gave final approval Wednesday to a package of three bills that increases taxes on some state residents, shifts part of teacher pensions to local governments and undoes the so-called "doomsday budget." The votes Wednesday afternoon capped the three-day special session called by Gov. Martin O'Malley in order to override more than $500 million in cuts made in a budget passed in early April. The Senate approved the same three bills Tuesday. As part of the package, legislators approved by a vote of 86-51 what amounts to a 50-50 split of teacher pension costs with local governments. The split will be phased in over the next four years beginning July 1 with the new budget year. That bill also includes a doubling of…

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Tim

12:50 pm on Thursday, May 17, 2012

This is why I'm not registered with either party anymore. Both are chronically flawed in my view. If they create a party that's socially liberal but without the desire to recklessly spend, I'll join that one.   more ›

Eastpoint Mall to be Auctioned May 29

The sale is planned as the result of a lawsuit filed by the lender against the property owner.

  Eastpoint Mall, long a shopping fixture in the Essex and Dundalk communities, is expected to be sold at auction on May 29. The auction for the 67.2-acre property at 7839 Eastern Ave. will be held at the Bosley Avenue front entrance of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, according to a legal advertisement in The Jeffersonian. The Baltimore Business Journal reported in March that the mall had been placed in receivership and that a Georgia real estate firm had assumed management of the property. The actions were the result of a lawsuit filed by lender LNR Property LLC against mall owner Thor Equities, according to the BBJ. Richard M. Kremen and Dale K. Cathell of DLA Piper LLP are the substitute trustees for the property, according to …

chrissie

11:57 am on Thursday, May 17, 2012

I remember not so long ago, (say, 8 years) that mall had stores, it made money etc. And then aladdin's castle left. Then spencers...and stores just kept closing. The places that are there stopped hiring. If they could somehow fix the entire situation, they could actually bring jobs back to dundalk. And fix part of our economy.   more ›

Glenn L. Martin Co. History on Display

A display at the Essex Library is the latest outreach effort by the Maryland Aviation Museum to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Glenn L. Martin Co.

  These are busy times at the new Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum. All this year, the museum has been celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Glenn L. Martin Co. with various events and outreach activities. The latest of these efforts is a new display at the Essex Library. The display, which runs through June 1, contains photos of Glenn L. Martin’s Middle River facility, along with Martin State Airport, from its earliest day to more modern times. There are also brochures about the history of the museum and how people can get involved. “We were approached by the museum members a few weeks back about setting up a display and I thought it was a great idea,” Essex Library branch manager Bob Maranto said. “The Middle …

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Councilman Acknowledges Forgotten Super Bowl Trip

Republican Todd Huff went to the 2011 game in Dallas with a shopping center and apartment complex owner.

Todd Huff says he's not a big football fan, but in 2011 he attended at least four games, including taking a trip to Dallas to see the Super Bowl with a local shopping center and apartment complex owner. The games highlight a hole that the State Ethics Commission says exists in legislation passed by the County Council earlier this year. The legislation was meant to bring county law substantially into sync with the state ethics law. Huff, a Timonium Republican, attended at least four games in 2011, including the Super Bowl. He wrote about the games, which include three Baltimore Ravens games, on his official council Facebook page. Tickets to one of the games were provided by Merritt Properties, as first reported by the Baltimore Sun. None of…

Harry Callahan

9:06 am on Thursday, May 17, 2012

The BEST thing Todd did was get the BCPD to run the BUMS off of our streets who were standing on the islands begging for money. I spoke with several police supervisors who I am friends with several years ago and they said that they had been told by their superiors that since some roads like York Road were state roads they were prohibited from enforcing this issue. When he was running for office, …   more ›

Dundalk Redner's to Hold Ribbon Cutting Wednesday

Customers can get an early sneak peek from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. today.

  Redner's Warehouse Markets will celebrate the grand opening of its new Dundalk store with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 8 a.m. May 16. Area residents can also get a sneak peek at the store during an open house from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, May 15, according to a statement from the Pennsylvania-based company. The 50,000-square-foot store is located at 7938 Eastern Ave. in the Eastpoint Shopping Center. The full-service grocery market will offer an in-store bakery, deli, fresh produce, fresh meat and seafood, frozen foods, dairy products and health and non-food departments, in addition to its grocery selections, according to the company's website. When fully operational, the store will employ a total of 150 people in full- and part-time …

Shell9

2:07 pm on Wednesday, May 16, 2012

I really wish they had come down somewhere near Merritt Blvd or North Point Blvd near North Point Village. I was excited to see them come closer but I fear that they will be riddled with trash all over their parking lot and unruly customers and bad customer service from the people they hire in the community. ALSO..LOOK at the EYESORE next door. The movie theater is AWFUL and Ghetto. The colors …   more ›

Union President: Steel Mill in "Liquidity Crisis"

Some layoffs are expected next week as the RG steel plant in Sparrows Point suffers a large downturn in orders.

House Hunt: Dundalk Houses for Sale

A variety of homes are on the market in Dundalk.

Are you taking advantage of spring weather to take a look at available real estate? If you're looking to buy a house, here are a few listings that might interest you: 8361 Kavanagh Road 26 Yorkway 7921 St. Monica Drive 8424 Cove Road 8012 Charlesmont Road 2125 Jasmine Road

DARRELL HAMMERBACKER

7:43 am on Thursday, May 17, 2012

Dundalk is by no means a four star area to live anymore,surrounding Neighborhoods have been infested by low income housing which in turn increased the drug trafficking and Rat population.Thanks to the County and State Welfare Programs,you can see how your tax money has decimated our local areas.Check surroundind areas first before you commit   more ›

Monday, May 14, 2012

Baltimore Co. Launches Metals Theft Task Force

Sluggish economy, skyrocketing value in metals are among the reasons for a 450 percent spike in such crime since 2009, police Chief Jim Johnson said.

Individually, the theft of copper wiring and piping from homes and businesses in Baltimore County usually amounts to little more than stealing a few dollars worth of metal. But, a closer examination of the issue finds the economic impact far worse, Baltimore County police chief Jim Johnson said. Destruction of property, business hours lost and a heightened sense of vulnerability make copper thefts one of the fastest growing problems facing the community, he added. This is why Johnson announced Monday the formation of the region's first law enforcement team dedicated to the growing problem of metals theft. The chief made the announcement at a news conference at BGE's White Marsh Learning Center to highlight the issue, as the utility is a …

MissT

12:48 pm on Wednesday, May 16, 2012

All you have to do is crack your window around Reisterstown and you can hear all of the junkheads talking about stealing copper and breaking into houses, even just last night I heard someone teaching someone else how to make the money and how to load up their dirty rusty gray old pick-up truck. I made a call years ago but what can you do...Baltimore Co is patrolling the area often but they still …   more ›

Friday, May 11, 2012

Dundalk Readers' Choice: Seasoned Mariner for Brunch

The Wise Avenue waterfront restaurant has special menu selections for Mother's Day.

In light voting—perhaps everyone was too busy shopping for Mother's Day gifts—Dundalk Patch readers have selected The Seasoned Mariner as Dundalk's best place to go for brunch. With 24 votes cast, the Mariner received 12 votes. Squire's Restaurant was second with six votes, and the other three restaurants garnering votes—Costas Inn, the Poplar Inn and the Seahorse Inn—each received two nods. At the Seasoned Mariner on Friday, employees were excited to hear of the Patch honor. But there wasn't much time to soak in the excitement—they were busy preparing for a wedding on Saturday and Mother's Day on Sunday. Chef Bob Armiger said he's added a few special dishes to the menu for the day held in honor of mothers everywhere, in addition to …

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