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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Councilman David Marks Releases October Newsletter

The newsletter highlights events, issues and proposed legislation throughout Towson, Loch Raven, Parkville, Carney, Perry Hall and Kingsville.

Each month, County Councilman David Marks releases a newsletter to constituents of District 5 via email. The full October newsletter can be found in the media gallery above. What changes would you like to see in Baltimore County? Tell us in the comments.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Councilman David Marks Releases September Newsletter

The newsletter highlights events, issues and proposed legislation throughout Towson, Loch Raven, Parkville, Carney, Perry Hall and Kingsville.

Each month, County Councilman David Marks releases a newsletter to constituents of District 5 via email. The full September newsletter can be found in the media gallery above. What changes would you like to see in Baltimore County? Tell us in the comments.

George Gipe

2:34 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

I don't see a mention of the CVS debacle in this newletter.   more ›

Friday, June 29, 2012

Councilman David Marks Releases July Newsletter

The newsletter highlights events, issues and proposed legislation throughout Towson, Loch Raven, Parkville, Carney, Perry Hall and Kingsville.

Each month, County Councilman David Marks releases a newsletter to constituents of District 5 via email. The full July newsletter can be found in the media gallery above. What changes would you like to see in Baltimore County? Tell us in the comments.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Councilman David Marks Releases April Newsletter

The newsletter highlights events, issues and proposed legislation throughout Towson, Loch Raven, Parkville, Carney, Perry Hall and Kingsville.

Each month, County Councilman David Marks releases a newsletter to constituents of District 5 via email. The full April newsletter can be found in the media gallery above. What changes would you like to see in Baltimore County? Tell us in the comments.  

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Councilman David Marks Releases March Newsletter

The newsletter highlights events, issues and proposed legislation throughout Towson, Loch Raven, Parkville, Carney, Perry Hall and Kingsville.

Each month, County Councilman David Marks releases a newsletter to constituents of District 5 via email. The full March newsletter can be found in the media gallery above.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Perry Hall Gino's Prepares for Opening, Begins Hiring

The restaurant is expected to open in Honeygo Village Center on March 6.

A young woman sits with her job application at a front table, while a man in a lift secures the restaurant's first outdoor Gino's Burgers and Chicken sign. Debbie Wait, pegged to become a Gino's general manager, can barely sit still as she discusses the "finishing touches" happening inside the much-anticipated Perry Hall fast-food joint. Located at the former Wendy's at 5001 Honeygo Center Dr., its opening date is estimated for March 6. A grand opening celebration with founder and namesake, Baltimore Colts legend Gino Marchetti, will likely not occur until weeks later, Wait said. Follow Perry Hall Patch on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. The hiring and training of about 50 employees is already underway. Wait encouraged those interested …

Michele

5:04 pm on Wednesday, June 13, 2012

We ate at Cracker Barrel yesterday for Dinner and the bill for 3 was only $36.00! I can't even tell you if the food was worth it at Gino's today because we got tired of waiting and got a refund.   more ›

Thursday, February 2, 2012

LIVE BLOG: Fifth District Citizens on Patrol Informational Meeting

District 5 community members from Perry Hall, Parkville and Towson met to discuss the benefits of neighborhood watch groups.

Updates were recorded live during the meeting. 7:05 p.m. County Councilman David Marks opened the meeting with a review of recent legislation and issues he has worked on in the Fifth District. He talked about rezoning, his open space initiative and his proposal for mandatory term limits of councilmembers. 7:06 p.m. "We live in relatively safe communities ... while it seems we have rash of burglaries and rash of crime, it's still a relatively safe community. I have very good contact with precinct commanders ... but there are always ways we can improve," Marks said. He introduced members of Towson COP groups, calling their groups some of the best organized in Baltimore County. He also introduced Maj. Al Jones of the Eastern Patrol, who …

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Mike Fisher

5:41 pm on Thursday, August 9, 2012

The show "It Takes A Thief" was a popular show for awhile on the Discovery channel, I think. It featured two retired criminals, burglars if you will and part of their "atonement" was making this show. They basically get permission from someone to attempt to rob their house claiming "Oh my dogs will stop any intruders" or "My neighbors are looking out for me" or things to that extent, but a …   more ›

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Feb. 2: Citizens on Patrol Meeting at Perry Hall Library

District 5 community members plan to meet to discuss the benefits of neighborhood watch groups.

County Councilman David Marks plans to host an informational meeting about the impact of Citizens on Patrol groups in neighborhoods, at 7 p.m. on Feb. 2 at the Perry Hall Library. The Fifth District Community Advisory Council meeting will include representatives of the Towson Area COP program and Capt. Michael Balog of the White Marsh police precinct. They plan to present information on how neighborhood watch groups can improve public safety, Marks announced. "I had no idea when planning this presentation that Perry Hall would soon experience a series of burglaries and other crimes," Marks stated in a recent blog post. "Perry Hall is still one of the safest communities in eastern Baltimore County. Still, I am extremely concerned about …

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Councilman David Marks Releases February Newsletter

The newsletter highlights events, issues and proposed legislation throughout Towson, Loch Raven, Parkville, Carney, Perry Hall and Kingsville.

Each month, County Councilman David Marks releases a newsletter to constituents of District 5 via email. The full February newsletter can be found in the media gallery above. What changes would you like to see in Baltimore County? Tell us in the comments.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Councilman David Marks Releases January Newsletter

The newsletter highlights events, issues and proposed legislation throughout Towson, Loch Raven, Parkville, Carney, Perry Hall and Kingsville.

Each month, County Councilman David Marks releases a newsletter to constituents of District 5 via email. The full January newsletter can be found in the media gallery above. What changes would you like to see in Baltimore County? Tell us in the comments.

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