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Reusable bags prove popular with customers
Reusable bags that county farmers have been filling with produce for customers this summer have proved so popular that the Maryland Cooperative Extension is running low on them, and may put in another order.
The involvement of a Glen Arm resident in a farmer's request to operate a farm market or roadside stand was reported incorrectly in a June 12 news brief, "Crowd shows support for farmer in Glen Arm." Ed ...
They are open to the public. Community Input Meeting *Wednesday, May 28, 7 p.m., JKBA LLC Property, west side of Hereford Road, south of Monkton Road, Monkton.
Broker pleads guilty to theft of $2 million
A former securities broker pleaded guilty yesterday in the theft of more than $2 million in investment funds, the state attorney general's office said. via The Baltimore Sun
Harris raises, spends more in 1st District
Andy Harris is confident his unrivaled fundraising translates into unrivaled support. via North County News
Opposing ViewsBobby Prigel's neighbors in Long Green want to keep his creamery out of sight
“This view shed deserves to be preserved”
Bobby Prigel's neighbors in Long Green want to keep his creamery out of sight 04/30/08 By pat van den beemt Bobby Prigel plans a creamery and retail store across Long Green Road, which runs lower left to upper ... via North County News
Farms share ideas on staying productive
When Bobby Prigel took over his family's Glen Arm dairy farm some years back, he shooed the cows out of the barn, cut his milk production by about 30 percent and planted grass on the cornfields. via Baltimore Sun
Former candidate files $2.8 million defamation suit
Jack Sturgill, in the suit filed in August in Baltimore County Circuit Court, charges that the group Democrats for Responsive Government used an image of him without permission and produced campaign literature ... via North County News
“It's cleaner to work here than in the dusty conditions out on the landfill”
A Perry Hall man was happily shoveling mulch into his small trailer on a perfect Thursday morning in April. via North East Booster
The following hearings and meetings concern cases in the county land use planning process. via North County News
County to review plans for Loch Raven addition
Loch Raven serves students from Glen Arm, Hydes and Baldwin, in addition to Parkville, Carney and Towson. via North County News
Farmers to market products together
“How many miles did my food travel, and what did that cost the environment?”
Tom Albright, Tom Reynolds and Steve Weber, from left, will raise turkeys to be processed at Hideaway Farm in Reisterstown. via North County News
Patapsco Bancorp, Inc. Declares Cash Dividend for Common Stock
Patapsco Bancorp, Inc. , announced that its Board of Directors declared a regular cash dividend, for shareholders of Patapsco Bancorp, Inc. via Earth Times
The following hearings and meetings concern cases in the county land use planning process. via North County News
Would-be landmark demolishedCouncilman cut house from preservation list
“In order to preserve one property, I agreed to this”
Councilman cut house from preservation list 02/27/08 MICHAEL CODY Email this story to a friend Jay Haas, of Wilson United Methodist Church in Long Green, said he had to demolish the Slade House as part of a ... via North County News
They are open to the public. Development Review Committee DRC meetings are held in Meeting Room 123 of the County Office Building, 111 W. Chesapeake Ave. via North County News
Our policy is to include descriptions of perpetrators when there is enough information to assist police in making an arrest. via North County News
AT THE CENTER CLUB Eddie Brown, 67, is the founder and president of Brown Capital Management, an investment management firm he started in 1983. via BaltimoreSun.com
Snap Decisions: Photos of 2007
Our Best Photos of 2007 01/04/08 Ed Bunyan, photo editor Email this story to a friend Girl Scout Kryssa McHenry, of Glen Arm, poses with her wares, Girl Scout cookies. via North East Reporter
McIntire submits CZMP listProposes to downzoneall government property
“Hickey school is part of Cub Hill, and Cub Hill is overdeveloped”
Proposes to downzoneall government property 12/26/07 By Jay R. Thompson Councilman Bryan McIntire wants to downzone all state- and county-owned property in his district so the land will become less attractive ... via North County News