Friday, December 16, 2011
Check out some of this weekend's holiday activities.
This article was originally published on Dec. 14. Celebrate the holidays close to home with the following family activities: 1. Perry Hall Mansion Holiday Open House 2. Live Nativity at Perry Hall United Methodist 3. Lunch with Santa at My Cafe 4. Sl-Hay Ride To Santa at Huber's Farm 5. Santa at White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company Christmas Tree Sale 6. Visit Santa at White Marsh Mall Did we forget an important local event? Tell us in the comments.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
The Baltimore County Police Department supplied the information for the following incidents. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.
Perry Hall Bally Mahon Court, 9800 block, between 5 p.m. Dec. 13 and 7 a.m. on Dec. 14. About 50 feet of copper wire, valued at about $200, was removed from a home under construction in a Keelty Homes development. Gunforge Road, 9800 block, between 1 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. on Dec. 14. A stereo, laptop, cash and jewelry, valued at about $5,500 were stolen. A side door was forced open and the house was ransacked. Kingsville Connection Road, 7000 block, between 12:15 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. on Dec. 12. A door frame was destroyed and several pieces of jewelry were stolen from a home, a total loss of about $13,860. A male suspect was seen fleeing the scene toward Gontrum Road. Are you concerned about burglaries in your neighborhood? Tell us in the …
Residents have recently debated the impact of new homes and businesses on Perry Hall.
Development is a hot topic in Perry Hall. Check out some of these comments and tell us if you agree or disagree. Also, revisit some recent articles about residential and commercial growth projects and policies. Are you generally in favor of Perry Hall development or against it? Join the conversation and tell us in the comments.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Jacob Robinson conceived a state law that could restrict the sale and growth of invasive plants.
A Chapel Hill Elementary School student received accolades Tuesday morning for helping to create a state law that could restrict the sale and growth of invasive plants. Fourth grader Jacob Robinson received the Outstanding Youth Achievement Award for "environmental awareness" from the North American Weed Management Association. It was presented by Maryland Secretary of Agriculture Earl F. (Buddy) Hance, according to Jacob's father, Dennis M. Robinson Jr., president of the Perry Hall Improvement Association. County Councilman David Marks also presented Jacob with a Baltimore County Council Resolution. He was recognized by state Sen. Kathy Klausmeier and Sen. J.B. Jennings as well. “I certainly do not need Jacob to receive an award for me …
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
The development plan includes donations to the restoration of the Perry Hall Mansion and the construction of a local dog park.
By 2014, more than 200 seniors could be living in a luxury apartment complex in the heart of Perry Hall. "I'm very optimistic and excited to start construction as soon as we can," said Andrew Teeters, senior development director for The Shelter Group, a developer planning the construction of Brightview Senior Living. Brightview took a major step toward becoming a reality last month, when the Baltimore County Council unanimously endorsed the review process. Starting with 165 rental units, the complex is planned for a 15-acre property adjacent to the Perry Hall Marketplace shopping center, behind the planned Firestone store along Belair Road. Access to Brightview is planned off the 9600 block of Belair Road, according to county documents and…
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12:17 pm on Friday, December 16, 2011
SANTA visits Friendly's Restaurant Perry Hall - 9551 Belair Road - Saturday December 17th and Sunday December 18th, from 9am til Noon. Come enjoy Breakfast, chat with Santa, take pictures in front of our Christmas Tree ~ kids can enter to win Breakfast for a Year (one free breakfast for each month of the year). Kid's breakfast, including drink, start as low as $3.99!! SANTA visits again, one last…   more ›