Sunday, January 27, 2013
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There was plenty to report this week around Perry Hall. Police searched for a copper burglar. Kids missed a bit of school due to weather, and weather was overall a major news story. How would you beautify Perry Hall? Local firefighters benefited from BGE grants. The Super Bowl was on our mind ... More home break-ins were reported. A water main break caused trouble for residents. A woman tried to drive through a bank's drive-thru. The Perry Hall Improvement Association president explained why he lives in Perry Hall. Which stories impacted you the most? Tell us in the comments.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
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There was plenty to report this week around Perry Hall. Perry Hall High School and the old Perry Hall Library turned 50. Legendary Orioles manager Earl Weaver passed, and residents reflected on his time in Perry Hall. A Kingsville accident sheared off a utility pole. Property crime hit Fullerton and Kingsville. Vincent Farm Elementary showed off their video skills. Police arrested a Perry Hall man accused of breaking into a car. The Town Fair is returning to Middle River. It didn't snow. A testing business is building its global hub in White Marsh. A housing developer plans to close a road for three weeks. Ravens stuff is selling hot. Which stories impacted you the most? Tell us in the comments.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
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There was plenty to report this week around Perry Hall. A fire and barricade situation attracted police attention and community concern. Police arrested the accused stabber and both victims involved in a stabbing incident on Jan. 3. The Perry Hall Improvement Association gathered for the first time in 2013. A meeting is planned to discuss the beautification of Perry Hall. Local crafters abound on Etsy. A Perry Hall restaurant closed permanently. Restaurant Week began with some local options. A new housing development is underway. Time to trash the tree. Three cell phone store were hit by burglaries or attempted burglaries. The Perry Hall Royal Farms opened. Perry Hall is trying to get healthier this year, with some help from local …
Sunday, January 6, 2013
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How was your first week of 2013? Here's what happened around Perry Hall. A double stabbing drew concern from area residents. The Express Toll Lanes Project caused more detours and changes for drivers. The accused Perry Hall High School student shooter's trial is experiencing delays. County Councilman David Marks created a local committee to make Perry Hall look and feel a little nicer. The Kingsville area saw some property crime. A tennis ball bomb frustrated a Perry Hall resident. Residents rang in 2013 with a hike. New eats are coming to White Marsh. The Baltimore area is feeling feverish. Baltimore County Patches predicted the future. New laws went into effect. Which stories impacted you the most? Tell us in the comments.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
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Catch up on the latest news impacting the Perry Hall area: Perry Hall remembered 9/11. A Stemmers Run Middle School gun incident was an eerie reminder of Perry Hall's student shooting. A historic factory property caught fire, frustrating residents and firefighters. The Perry Hall Improvement Association took up tree care. A second Marylander died from the West Nile virus. The accused Perry Hall High student shooter was denied bail, pending a mental evaluation. Perry Hall Patch turned 2. After many months of anticipation, Perry Hall's second Walgreens opened its doors. Comptroller Peter Franchot visited Perry Hall and shared some policy proposals. A home burglary and car theft were reported. Police say a vehicle struck a woman and fled the …
Sunday, September 2, 2012
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Catch up on the latest news impacting the Perry Hall area: On Monday, a student shooting at Perry Hall High School rocked the community. Find all of Patch's ongoing coverage collected in the topic page. The County Council approved widespread downzoning in the Perry Hall area, a major step toward curbing new development. A West Nile virus death was reported in Maryland, and Baltimore County took action. Local crime included fixtures stolen from a home under construction and a coin raid. Perry Hall celebrated a new Giant. What stories impacted you the most? Tell us in the comments.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
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There was plenty of news to report this past week in the Perry Hall area: U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan visited Perry Hall High. A 25-year Perry Hall coach was honored. Police charged a Kingsville man with shooting a gun outside a party. A full year came and went since the earthquake. County Councilman David Marks has announced additional downzoning. Property crime struck some Perry Hall neighborhoods. The new Perry Hall Giant opened. What stories impacted you the most? Tell us in the comments.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
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There was plenty of news to report this past week in the Perry Hall area: U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan is coming to Perry Hall High. County Councilman David Marks is working to lessen future Perry Hall housing developments. A big storm hit, knocked out power and created flooding around Perry Hall. Who do you think will win Perry Hall's presidential vote? Property crime hit some neighborhoods. Gambling is slated to expand throughout Maryland, at the approval of some local legislators. The toll lanes project will create more detours. New teachers prepped for the school year at Perry Hall High. The Kingsville Fire house is ready for renovations. A community member is working on starting an email group. What stories impacted you the…
Sunday, August 12, 2012
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There was plenty of news to report this past week in the Perry Hall area: A column about Chick-fil-A attracted a passionate response from community members. County Councilman David Marks proposed curbing Perry Hall development even more. New development in part of Perry Hall will require approve from a county design board. A new restaurant is coming soon to Joppa Road. Police charged a man they say fired five shots along Belair Road in July. National Night Out shed light on local crime-fighting efforts. The Walgreens is delayed—again. Police reported property crime in the area. A food truck tried to attract business. A serious vehicle accident's cause remains unknown. The historic Perry Hall Mansion is slated to receive its own history …
Sunday, August 5, 2012
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There was plenty of news to report this past week in the Perry Hall area: Customers reacted to controversy at Chick-fil-A restaurants in Perry Hall and White Marsh. The I-95 Express Toll Lanes project is scheduled to create more detours. Police are investigating a handgun assault along Belair Road. Police arrested a man accused of stealing shoes from teenage boys. A historic Kingsville bridge is slated for renovations. Columnist Stacey Schantz shared tips for swim safety. Editor Emily Kimball recovered from an accident. County Councilman David Marks announced more plans for downzoning. Kingsville hosted some helicopter exercises. What stories impacted you the most? Tell us in the comments.