Councilman Marks recognizes Woman’s Club of Perry Hall for pandemic efforts

PERRY HALL, MD—Councilman David Marks on Thursday recognized the Woman’s Club of Perry Hall for their relief efforts during the novel coronavirus pandemic. “Today, we honor the Woman’s Club of Perry Hall as our Fifth District Good Samaritans,” said Councilman Marks. “This volunteer organization, one of the oldest in eastern Baltimore County has been simply extraordinary over the past few […]

Weis Markets donates $5,000 to Student Support Network

UPDATE: Weis Markets has made an additional $5,000 donation to the Student Support Network. Original story below… —— NOTTINGHAM, MD—A regional grocery chain has stepped up and made a donation to a local organization that helps students in need. Weis Markets has donated $5,000 to the Student Support Network. The Student Support Network helps students who are struggling with the […]

Councilman Marks: No positive COVID-19 tests reported among employees at Nottingham post office

UPDATE 2: When NottinghamMD.com inquired about an online rumor claiming that an employee at this post office had been quarantined due to COVID-19 exposure, we received the following response from USPS: Consistent with the nondisclosure provisions of the Rehabilitation Act and Privacy Act, USPS Policy prohibits the disclosure of the information sought. UPDATE: NottinghamMD.com has reached out to the USPS […]

Unfinished roads from last year to be resurfaced

NOTTINGHAM, MD—In light of reduced traffic levels due to Governor Larry Hogan’s stay-at-home order, Baltimore County will be resurfacing roads from last year’s list that were not completed. Over the next few weeks, contractors will pave West Pennsylvania Avenue in Towson; Ellis and Stockwell Roads and Red Clover Court in Carney; and Baker Lane and Minte Drive in Perry Hall, […]

Olszewski to hold virtual town halls on COVID-19, budget

TOWSON, MD—Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski has announced that he will be holding virtual town halls to discuss COVID-19 and the county budget. At 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, Olszewski will hold an online town hall to discuss the county’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. County Executive Olszewski, Dr. Gregory Wm. Branch, Director of the Baltimore County Department of […]

Councilman Marks seeking volunteers for post-coronavirus community cleanup

NOTTINGHAM, MD—Baltimore County Councilman David Marks on Friday announced that his office would be scheduling a community cleanup, focusing on highways and streams, once the coronavirus emergency is over. He is seeking names of volunteers who might be interested. “One of the biggest complaints our office receives is about the excessive garbage that piles up along our highways and in […]

Councilman Marks activates Fifth District Community Advisory Council

NOTTINGHAM, MD—Baltimore County Councilman David Marks on Thursday announced the reactivation of the Fifth District Community Advisory Council, a panel of neighborhood and business leaders to discuss issues across the Fifth District. Councilman Marks formed this group of neighborhood and business leaders earlier, but there was poor attendance and it was decided to reevaluate how to share information across communities. […]

Maryland General Assembly passes Built to Learn Act

ANNAPOLIS, MD—On Tuesday, the Maryland General Assembly passed HB1, the so-called “Built to Learn Act.” The bill will invest an additional $2.2 billion into school construction prioritizing schools with the oldest buildings and schools with a high number of classroom trailers. HB-1 includes three northeastern Baltimore County school projects; a new elementary school in Rosedale, a new middle school at […]