Another Storm Causes Damages on Local Roads

-photo courtesy of Councilman Marks- The Office of Councilman David Marks reported a downed tree on Baker Lane in Perry Hall from last night’s storm. Marks’ office said the Baltimore County Department of Public Works and Transportation has been notified. The Long Green Volunteer Fire Company reported Harford Road was closed just north of Long … Read more

White Marsh Precinct June Officer of the Month

Officer R. Allemand was named White Marsh Precinct June Officer of the Month. Here is the official statement: Supervisors say Officer Allemand positive attitude, willingness to learn and professional demeanor are making a noticeable impact on his shift. During the month, he demonstrated his strong investigate skills, proactive policing and the ability to coordinate with … Read more

Bubala Indoor Playground to Reopen in Perry Hall

Bubala Indoor Playground in Perry Hall opened in late July but had to temporarily close after some maintenance issues. The indoor play ground is located in the Perry Hall Shopping Center and announced it will reopen next week. “Let’s try this again…We are opening to the public on Monday August 19th at 9am!! A huge … Read more

Community in Rosedale Receives New Sign

Delegate Carl Jackson shared a photo of a new community sign for Hamiltowne in the Rosedale area. “Congratulations to the community of Hamiltowne on their new community sign. Big shoutout to Baltimore County Councilman Mike Ertel for working hard to make this happen for the community,” Jackson wrote.

Two Teachers Honored by Freedom Federal Credit Union

–photo courtesy of Councilman David Marks- Freedom Federal Credit Union honored local teachers by giving out “Golden Apples” to deserving educators in Baltimore and Harford counties. Cash prizes were given to eight teachers for innocative projects. Jennifer Olkowski at St Stephen School and Savannah Yoder at Perry Hall High School were among the local teachers … Read more

Rosedale Recreation Activity Center Public Input Meeting

Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks will host a public meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 28 at 6:30 p.m., at McCormick Elementary School Recreation Center, 5101 Hazelwood Avenue to gather public input regarding programming and activities at the newly constructed Rosedale RAC.  Community members are invited to attend and share their valuable input. The meeting … Read more

Upgrades Scheduled for Martin Boulevard

The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration will begin improving pedestrian access on a section of MD 700 (Martin Boulevard) in Middle River on Thursday, August 15. The work is expected to be complete by early fall, weather permitting. Beginning at 9 a.m. Thursday, crews will begin the project along MD 700 (Martin Boulevard) … Read more

International Overdose Fentanyl Awareness Day at Angel Park

A candlelight vigil will be held on Aug. 24 at Angel Park for International Overdose Fentanyl Awareness Day. The event remembers loved ones lost too soon from substance use disorder and illicit fentanyl. Visit during the day to walk the memorial field and join the candlelight vigil at 7 p.m for the reading of names. … Read more

Vehicle Reportedly Fell Over an Embankment on Beltway

-photo courtesy of North Point Edgemere Volunteer Fire Department- This story has been updated: Emergency services were requested Sunday after it was reported a vehicle went over an embankment on the Beltway near Chesaco Avenue. According to reports, a vehicle rescue took place on interstate 695 between exits 36 and 38 after 5:40 p.m. North … Read more

Photos of Storm Damage from Tropical Storm Debby

–photo courtesy of Baltimore County Police- Here are photos of the flooding and storm damage from Tropical Storm Debby in eastern Baltimore County. Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski took a tour of the damages in Bowleys Quarters. The White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company reported and took a photo of this downed tree on Silver Spring … Read more

Pedestrian Medevaced After Perry Hall Crash

–photo courtesy of eastcountytimes.com- Baltimore County Emergency Services were called for a pedestrian crash in Perry Hall on Friday. The accident was reported at the corner of Ebenezer and Belair roads around 3:45 p.m. There were reports that a person was struck while riding a shooter. That person was taken to Perry Hall High School … Read more

Flooding and Storm Damage Reported All Over Area

–photo courtesy of Middle River Volunteer Fire & Rescue- Tropical Storm Debby has caused damage and flooding in the area. Delegate Ryan Nawrocki shares photos from the Middle River Volunteer Fire & Rescue that showed flooding at the end of Wilson Point Road Carson’s Creekside Restaurant & Lounge is closed along with Seneca Park in … Read more

Bowleys Quarters VFRM Gives Update on Storm Preparation

–photo courtesy of Sheila Holman Johnson and -Beacon Light Marina- Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Rescue & Marine released an update on how its crews are preparing for the storm and the possibility of coastal flooding. Here is their statement released Friday around 7 a.m. “Tropical Storm Debby has been downgraded to a Depression and will … Read more

Olszewski Introduces Legislation to Target Vacant Properties

Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski intends to introduce legislation to target vacant and blighted properties. Here is the release from the County Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski announced plans to introduce legislation to improve quality of life in Baltimore County communities by establishing penalties on vacant and blighted properties in order to further incentivize rehabilitation … Read more

Remnants of Storm Debby Entering Area

The region is preparing for Tropical Storm Debby. The National Weather Service Baltimore Washington reports remnants of Debby will approach the area this evening and pass through the region through Friday. Flooding, tornadoes, gusty winds and coastal flooding will be the main threats. The Maryland Transportation Authority also warns drivers the dangers of the storm. … Read more