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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Local Voices: Clifton Park, School Overcrowding

A Towson professor writes about recent scandals plaguing the Obama administration, and a Patient First spokesman shares tips on dealing with stress at work.

Here are a few of the top Local Voices posts this week on Baltimore city and county Patch sites. Do you want to share your thoughts on local politics, sports or anything else that strikes your fancy? Just click Start a Blog under the top stories on our front page. A walk in the park: Joe Stewart writes about a walking tour of Baltimore's Clifton Park. A Quick Early-on Handicapping of Obama Administration Scandals: Watch, but Don’t Bet: Towson professor Richard Vatz writes that controversy surrounding the 2012 attack on the Benghazi consulate, above all, "exist forever and not reflect well on [President Barack Obama] and his presidency." Take Steps Now to Reduce Northeast Overcrowding: County Councilman David Marks writes about school …

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Local Voices: Firefighter Safety, Finding Lost Pets

This week's posts also include a defense of media critic Howard Kurtz and a Dundalk reader questioning the honor of county officials.

Here are a few of the top Local Voices posts from Baltimore city and county Patch sites. Want to share your own thoughts on local sports, politics, entertainment or anything else? Just click Start a Blog under the top stories on our home page. Baltimore County Fire refuses to enhance Command Staff following Death of Firefighter: Following the recent death of firefighter Gene Kirchner, Jonathan D. Hart looks back on recommendations made following Baltimore County's last firefighter death. Defending Howard Kurtz: the Best Media Critic in American Journalism: Towson professor Richard Vatz writes about the media critic and CNN host, who recently resigned from The Daily Beast. Where Has the Honor Gone? Maybe There Never Was Any Honor: Juanita …

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Local Voices: Constitution, Water History

Here are a few of the top posts this week in Local Voices for Baltimore city and county.

Here are a few of this week's top Local Voices posts from our Baltimore city and county Patch sites. Got something to get off your chest about politics, entertainment, sports or anything else? Click Start a Blog under the top stories your Patch's front page. Jump: How does the Bible tell us to respond to challenges? Miracle on Chestnut Street: How the U.S. Constitution Created the Most Successful Country in the World: Larry Smith writes about America's governing document. Baltimore Waterworks History: Joe Stewart shares photos of Baltimore's early drinking water infrastructure. Building Bridges…Shaping Futures: A county economic development staffer blogs about a recent youth symposium.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Local Voices: New Park, Lifeline Phones

Here are a few of the top posts this week in Local Voices.

Here are a few of the best Local Voices posts this week on Baltimore city and county Patch sites. Want to get something off your chest about politics, crime, sports, entertainment or anything else? Just click Start a Blog under the top stories on our home page. First New Perry Hall Park and Trail in a Decade: County Councilman David Marks writes about funding to complete Gough Park that's included in the next fiscal year's county budget RINGING REBUKE — Maryland named No. 2 abuser of federal free cellphone program: Alan Z. Forman writes about FCC officials' admission in congressional testimony that twice as many cell phones are distributed under the agency's lifeline program than there are people who qualify for them. Worried about How …

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Local Voices: Spring Grove, Towson Sports

Here are the top posts this week on Local Voices in Baltimore city and county.

Here are some of the top posts on Local Voices from Baltimore city and county Patch sites this week. Want to share your thoughts on local politics, sports or entertainment? Click Start a Blog under the top stories on your Patch's homepage. Sensible Spring Grove Redevelopment: Paul Dongarra writes about alternatives for the long-planned Promenade development in Catonsville. Franchot: Public Conversation on Towson University Sports Is Imperative: Comptroller Peter Franchot cautioned that Gov. Martin O'Malley's plan to spend $300,000 in state funds to revive Towson University baseball sets a bad precedent. Ruppersberger Encourages Tax Filers to Use Free Prep Clinics: With April 15 drawing nearer, the congressman highlights the Internal …

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Local Voices: Councilman Trial, Cancer Fundraiser

Here are the top posts this week on Local Voices in Baltimore city and county.

Here are some of the top posts on Local Voices from Baltimore city and county Patch sites this week. Want to share your thoughts on local politics, sports or entertainment? Click Start a Blog under the top stories on your Patch's homepage. Huff Trial Set For April: The Baltimore County councilman, a Lutherville Republican, was arrested in February on drunken-driving related charges. Betrayal and Foregiveness ... Holy Week: Chris Shea writes about biblical stories relevant for holy week. Seasons Greetings: North Baltimore reader Joe Stewart offers a poem for Easter and Passover. Legislation To Change The Referendum Process Means Voter Suppression: Del. Eric Bromwell discusses his opposition to reforming the process. Gymnasts Raise $3,000 …

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Local Voices: Stress, Health and School Security

Here are the best of this week's Local Voices posts in Baltimore city and county.

Here are the best of this week's Local Voices posts from our Baltimore city and county Patch sites. Want to share your thoughts on local politics, sports or entertainment? Click "Start a Blog" under the top stories on your Patch homepage. Control issues in our lives: Chris Shea writes about dealing with everyday stress. Kamenetz To Propose Armed Security In County’s 105 Elementary Schools: Buzz Beeler writes about liability issues he feels would be raised by putting armed security in schools. Perry Hall Community Garden Registration Begins: Mark Patro writes about plans for a community garden in Perry Hall. Navigating The Grocery Store: A Greater Baltimore Medical Center dietician shares tips for National Nutrition Month. The Path Out of …

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12:42 am on Monday, March 25, 2013

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Saturday, March 16, 2013

City Population Rise, Council Race and More in City, County Local Voices

Check out the best this week from Baltimore city and county posts.

Here are the highlights from Local Voices posts this week around Patch. Check out other posts in your community, by clicking Local Voices under the news tab at the top of this page. To make a post of your own, just click Start a Blog under the top stories on our home page. Baltimore City Population Increases: Sean Tully takes a look at numbers showing the first population increase in the city in decades. Tips in Choosing a Contractor … or Does a Contractor Choose You?: What are the right questions to ask when you're getting eork done on your home? Paint the County Green for St. Patrick's Day: A Baltimore County tourism official suggests spending St. Patrick's Day at an area Irish pub. Kach Considers Challenging Huff: For several months, …

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Other Tim

9:28 pm on Monday, March 18, 2013

Percentage wise, yes. In true numbers, the number of foreign-born people in the United States is at an all-time high, at 40 million - an increase of about 9 million since the 2000 census.   more ›

Friday, March 8, 2013

Mini Golf, County Cars and Other Top City, County Local Voices

Here are this week's best Local Voices posts from Baltimore city and county Patch sites.

Here are a few of the top Local Voices posts this week from Patch sites in Baltimore city and county. If you're interested in reading more, click Local Voices under the news tab above. If you'd like to speak your mind, go to your Patch's main page and click Start a Blog under the top stories. Bevins Critical of Proposal to Tighten County Car Rules: Councilwoman Cathy Bevins, an Oliver Beach Democrat, said Monday night that Councilman David Marks, a Perry Hall Republican, is only calling for the changes because he was questioned by a reporter for breaking a campaign promise not to take a county vehicle if elected. Charlestown Residents Play Miniature Golf Indoor as Snowstorm Approaches Outside: These retirement community residents wouldn't …

Brett

3:00 pm on Saturday, March 9, 2013

http://www.facebook.com/SaveTheNorthPointGovernmentCenter Cathy Bevins voted for a commercial revitalization district in Dundalk that included the North Point Government Center Park.   more ›

Friday, March 1, 2013

Baltimore City and County Local Voices Roundup: March 1

Here are the top Local Voices posts for the area this week.

Here are the best of this week's Local Voices from Patch sites in Baltimore city and county. If you have something on your mind, just go to the front page of this Patch site and click "Start a Blog" under the top stories. Marks Changes Position On County Cars For Councilmembers: After County Councilman Todd Huff was arrested for driving under the influence while behind the wheel of a county-owned vehicle, a colleague calls for more rules governing the cars. 'Spinning' Fitness Craze Takes Over Charlestown Retirement Community: Read about the new exercise trend at Charlestown in Catonsville. Game Over for Timonium, Hunt Valley Video Game Studios?: A local game developer asks what's next for Timonium and Hunt Valley's game industry, which has…

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