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 …
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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.   more ›