George L. Peters Jr.
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On the article Charles Village Benefits District Installing 12 Surveillance Cameras
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On the article McCray Angles To Replace Del. Harrison
George L. Peters Jr.
10:55 pm on Friday, February 15, 2013
ReplyYou should have been there tonight Adam, the process was a travesty.
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On the Blog Post Verdict Is In: Baltimore City is Hopeless
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On the article Preakness Attendance Could Jump 5,000
George L. Peters Jr.
11:58 am on Thursday, May 10, 2012
ReplyWe were just talking about how much we hate the Kegasus campaign.
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On the article Shelley House Recommended for Landmark List
George L. Peters Jr.
5:11 pm on Tuesday, May 8, 2012
ReplyI would like to know if the owner of that building knows that his Councilperson has asked for it to be made a landmark. Last I checked he had not. Anybody?
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On the article Poll: Who is the United States' Greatest President?
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On the article YOU TELL US: Should Baltimore Charge for Charm City Circulator?
George L. Peters Jr.
1:23 pm on Friday, May 27, 2011
ReplyKeep it free. Baltimore needs to start focusing on vastly improving it’s basic quality of life services if it wants to thrive. You can throw millions of dollars at big development projects, but you can’t make people want to live or work here. Are you listening Stephanie? Jack? Things like free public transportation options, cheaper or free parking on nights and weekends, clean streets, bike and pedestrian friendliness, public safety patrols etc are the things that allow a city to be not just livable but vibrant. If you create the basic environment they will come and they will stay. Pro Tip: go get yourself a copy Sim City.
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On the article Roland Park Bakery Reopens in Hampden
George L. Peters Jr.
2:27 pm on Thursday, April 21, 2011
ReplyAdam, What are the hours of the Roland Park Bakery?
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On the article Senator Theatre Refused Historic Tax Credit
George L. Peters Jr.
5:11 pm on Wednesday, December 22, 2010
ReplyFirst run movies or not, I think that preserving the grand old movie house tradition here in Baltimore is important. I remember a time not to long ago when there were still a number of old style movie houses that one could go to and see a move the way it was meant to be seen, but for the most part those days seem to be over. It would be a real shame to close the last proper movie house in the area for good or the loose it to neglect. A plan should be implemented sooner rather then later to get the Senator up and running in a fashion that can be sustained. I don’t care who’s money is used or who runs it. In fact I would rather some of my tax dollars go to preserving the Senator than to some of the other State project that I read about. Just my two cents.
George L. Peters Jr.
2:51 pm on Friday, April 12, 2013
I want to know why Anthony Guglielmi can't tell us how many arrests have involved evidence provided by the 600 CitiWatch cameras deployed citywide. How is that number being tracked?! ROI people ROI!!! Why would we do it if it does not work?! Why would we not do it if it does work?! Seriously, I want a follow up with numbers Adam.