BGE to hold annual PeakRewards preseason test cycling event to prepare for summer

BALTIMORE, MD – BGE will hold its annual preseason test cycling event on Tuesday, May 21, on the central air conditioners and electric water heaters of customers who voluntarily enrolled in the BGE PeakRewards programs. PeakRewards participants receive bill credits of up to $100 during cycling season for allowing BGE to cycle their central air conditioners, heat pumps and/or electric […]

Burglaries reported in Nottingham, Parkville, Middle River

NOTTINGHAM, MD – Police are investigating several local burglaries that were reported over the weekend. At 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 16, an individual broke into the Purenergy Operating Services facility, located in the 1000-block of Carroll Island Road in Bowleys Quarters (21220), via a hole in the fence. Once inside, the suspect stole tools, then fled the scene. Sometime […]

BGE prepares for summer storm season

BALTIMORE, MD – BGE is prepared to respond to extreme weather and urges customers to take steps now that can help protect their families and properties. Continued investments in electric system upgrades, new innovative technologies, and the company’s dedicated employees have combined to reduce the average length of a service interruption by 50 minutes since 2012 – but the company […]

Numerous cars vandalized, broken into in Perry Hall

PERRY HALL, MD – On the very same night that the newly-formed Seven Court Citizens on Patrol held a community meeting and cookout, several cars in the community were vandalized and broken into. Early Monday morning, reports came trickling in from various residents in Nottingham and Perry Hall indicating that their vehicles had either been vandalized or damaged. Vehicles were […]

Councilman Marks supports $41 million in Baltimore County budget cuts

PERRY HALL, MD – At the Baltimore County Council meeting on May 18th, Fifth District Councilman David Marks supported more than $41 million in Baltimore County budget cuts identified by the nonpartisan Auditor’s office. Republicans on the Council were outvoted by the majority party, which settled for $14 million in cuts across the Departments of Public Works, the Office of […]