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Showing posts with label Media Patch Lutherville Timonium. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Bryan Sears- Patch Lutherville-Timonium: Morhaim to Schools System: Release Salary and Policy

This is nuts.  What is the Baltimore County school system thinking?
"Patch made a request for the salary during several interviews between March 11 and 16. Reese and schools system officials have not released the figure to Patch.
"In an interview, Reese said the school system policy was to require a written request. When asked for a copy of that policy Reese could not provide one and later said she wasn't 'sure (the policy) was even written down.'"  http://timonium.patch.com/articles/morhaim-to-schools-system-release-salary-and-policy

March 19, 2011

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School System Under Fire from County Legislators

Bryan P. Sears | Mar 18, 2011 | 3 Comments

imageLetter calls new deputy superintendent's salary "appalling to many Baltimore County residents," handling of information request "deeply concerning."

PatchCast: Man Dies in Alcohol-Related Car Crash, No A/C at Ridgely Middle School, Police Officer Pulls Gun on Pet at Playground and More

Nick DiMarco | Mar 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageA daily roundup of top stories from the region.

PATCH PICKS: Best Places to Nurse a Hangover

Evan Porter | Mar 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageThis is your cure for your morning-after St. Patrick's Day woes.

Morhaim to Schools System: Release Salary and Policy

Bryan P. Sears | Mar 18, 2011 | 1 Comment

imageDelegate says legislature is committed to fostering transparency in government operations.

GET OUT: Free Rita's, Live Comedy, One More St. Paddy's Celebration and More

Nick DiMarco | Mar 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageWe've got you covered for fun happenings this weekend.

Opinion

PATCH PICKS: Best Places to Nurse a Hangover

Evan Porter | Mar 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageThis is your cure for your morning-after St. Patrick's Day woes.

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Towson University Presents FLUID: A 75th American Abstract Artists Anniversary Exhibition

The American Abstract Artists, a group founded in 1936 to promote the understanding of non-objective art, will celebrate their 75th …

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Art Exhibit: Meditation on Contemporary Landscape

Towson University will be hosting an art exhibit in the Center for the Arts Asian Arts Gallery. Artists from East Asia use modern …
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

By Bryan P. Sears: Jennings' Streak Comes to an End

Jennings' Streak Comes to an End


Freshman Senator and Air National Guardsman faces training deployment next week.... By Bryan P. Sears 


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State Sen. J.B. Jennings hasn't missed a floor vote for eight years.
But that streak will come to an end on Jan. 30 when Jennings, an airman first class in the Maryland Air National Guard, is sent to Robins Air Force Base in Georgia.
Jennings, a Republican who served two terms in the House of Delegates before being elected to the state Senate in November, enlisted in the Air National Guard three years ago. His streak of not missing a floor vote dates back to his freshman year in the House.
Jennings will miss most of the session as he spends 13 weeks in load master training.
"I'll be keeping up with session and committee meetings by watching them over the internet on my laptop and I'll be offering amendments on bills through my colleagues," said Jennings, who represents the 7th District, which includes Middle River, Kingsville and part of Cockeysville.
The training will not be similar to when Jennings went to basic training. During that time, he was not allowed to have a cell phone and had limited contact with family and friends. This time around, the training "will be more like a college class," he said. Jennings will have access to his laptop and cell phone and be in contact with his Annapolis staff... http://towson.patch.com/articles/jennings-streak-comes-to-an-end

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Friday, December 31, 2010

Bryan P. Sears - Patch: Police Chief Says Public Has a Need for Speed ... Cameras


GOVERNMENTPOLICE & FIRESCHOOLS

Police Chief Says Public Has a Need for Speed ... Cameras

Audio: Chief Jim Johnson discusses speed cameras during his confirmation hearing earlier this month.


The idea to remove the 15 unit cap on speed cameras in the county was a mere twinkle in Councilman Tom Quirks eye two weeks ago, when Police Chief Jim Johnson appeared before the County Council for his confirmation hearing.
Johnson, in response to Quirk's question about the effectiveness of speed cameras, told the council the program has been very successful... http://catonsville.patch.com/articles/police-chief-says-public-has-a-need-for-speed-cameras#c


Poll on speed cameras commissioned by Baltimore-based KO Public Relations
Joe Seehusen, co-chair of the county chapter of Americans for Prosperity, said there is no evidence speed cameras "are doing any good for the community."
Kevin Kamenetz, shown here taking the oath of office on Dec 6, his family beside him, is working to close down his law office but may still have to represent some clients with civil cases, according to a spokesman.
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced Tuesday the hiring of Yolanda Winkler to lead the county's lobbying efforts in Annapolis.
Mary Harvey in a 2008 photograph. (Source: Baltimore County Government)


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