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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Recent articles by Bryan Sears

Recent articles by Bryan Sears

Barth joins Ehrlich campaign
Explore Baltimore County (blog)
By Bryan P. Sears The population of employees of the Bob Ehrlich for Governor (again) campaign grew by one Monday afternoon with the announcement that ...

Explore Baltimore County: Medical marijuana bill step closer to vote
... scheduled for hearings in both the House Health and Government Operations and the Judiciary Committees on Feb. 26. Neither committee has voted on the bill. The General Assembly wraps up its work Monday at midnight. — Bryan P. Sears ...
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Cavey won't seek re-election
Explore Baltimore County (blog)
By Bryan P. Sears The county's top GOP said Tuesday that he won't seek re-election this fall. Chris Cavey, chairman of the county's Republican Central ...
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Explore Baltimore County: Prosecutor's office hasn't pursued cases ...
Prosecutor's office hasn't pursued cases of dual voting. Nearly 200 people thought to have voted twice in 2008. By Bryan P. Sears bsears@patuxent.com. Posted 4/07/10. Nearly 200 voters in Maryland, including at least two dozen in ...

Councilman says road salt may carry environmental, health issues
Explore Baltimore County
By Bryan P. Sears, bsears@patuxent.com This past winter season was a stark reminder that dealing with snow and ice on roadways comes with a price. ...
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Wife, others indicted in Hess murder case
Explore Baltimore County
By Bryan P. Sears, bsears@patuxent.com A woman accused of hiring someone to kill her husband, as well as the alleged trigger man, could each face the death ...
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Explore Howard: Politicians not surprised by Ehrlich's plan to run
“I think career-wise, it's something you had to do to maintain the sense of being the leader of the party, and I think it's going to be an uphill battle for him.” Staff writer Bryan P. Sears contributed to this report. ...
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Potholes are testimony to tough winter
Explore Baltimore County
By Bryan P. Sears (Enlarge) Among the county road crews who are attempting to fill more than 45000 potholes that have appeared this spring after a frigid, ...
Delegation denies bid for elected school board in the county
Explore Baltimore County
By Bryan P. Sears The effort to bring a partially elected school board to Baltimore County has failed for another year. The county's Senate delegation ...

Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Ehrlich back on campaign trail By ...
By Kevin Dayhoff
Ehrlich back on campaign trail - Former governor to formerly announce his bid in Rockville, Arbutus By Bryan P. Sears Posted: 3/30/10 in Arbutus Times, Baltimore Messenger, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, ...
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Ehrlich back on campaign trail
Explore Baltimore County
By Bryan P. Sears Republican former Gov. Robert Ehrlich will seek a rematch against Democratic incumbent Gov. Martin O'Malley and will make a formal ...
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Friday, March 19, 2010

Baltimore Co. police have identified man found in burning car

Baltimore Co. police have identified man found in burning car just outside Hampstead last week
March 18, 2010 By Kevin Dayhoff

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/baltimore-co-police-have-identified-man.html Labels: Carroll Co Dist Hampstead, Carroll Co Dist Taneytown, Current Events, MD co Baltimore Co, MD co Baltimore Co issues, MD co Baltimore Co police

Baltimore County police have identified that a Taneytown man was the victim of a vehicle fire last week. Officials say the man is John David Metcalf, 48, of the 4600-block of Buffington Lane.

The autopsy revealed no evidence that John David Metcalf had been the victim of a crime, say Baltimore County police.

The incident occurred last Friday about 1:42 a.m., as firefighters and police responded to a vehicle on fire in the 4600 block of Black Rock Road of Upperco in the northern Baltimore County, just across the county line from Hampstead, Carroll County.

At the time, a man found inside the burning car was pronounced dead at the scene.

According to police, the victim was identified from dental records. The police investigation revealed that “Metcalf had been ill just prior to leaving work. It appears that while driving home, he stopped on the parking lot of Grace United Methodist Church. While parked at the location, a fire started in the engine of the vehicle. The victim’s death was caused by the car fire.”

The car fire last Friday is one of a rash of similar incidents in recent memory.

The Eagle reported yesterday that it was “Arson (that) caused $26,000 in total damage to two cars and a school bus in Mount Airy on Twin Arch Road.

Various media reports indicate similar car fire incidents in the southern York County, Pa., the Parkton area in northern Baltimore County and just last spring there was another death as the result of a car fire in a church parking in Hampstead

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

B P Sears: Baltimore Co Salary advisory board violated Open Meetings Act

Portion of discussion on raises should have been public, senior official said By Bryan P. Sears bsears@patuxent.com Posted 11/20/09

A salary advisory board violated the state Open Meetings Act, a senior county official said today.

The Baltimore County Personnel and Salary Advisory Board met Nov. 18 to recommend pay increases for the county executive and members of the County Council but did not open to the public an earlier unannounced meeting during which the particulars of their recommendations were discussed.

County Administrative Officer Fred Homan acknowledged in a brief phone call made to a reporter late Friday afternoon that the board violated the act by not opening the unannounced meeting.

“We do believe that, in fact, they did (violate the law) and we’re going to institute some training,” Homan said.

The county Office of Law began a review of the lawfulness of not making public the unannounced meeting after Patuxent Publishing Co., publisher of this Web site, raised questions with a county attorney.

Read the rest here: Portion of discussion on raises should have been public, senior official said

20091120 BPS Salary advisory board violated Open Meetings Act

http://www.explorebaltimorecounty.com/news/103096/salary-advisory-board-violated-open-meetings-act/
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Friday, November 20, 2009

Baltimore Co salary board recommends pay increase for elected officials



Baltimore Co salary board recommends pay increase for elected officials

Strange Bedfellows by Bryan Sears:

Board discusses salaries By Bryan P. Sears Posted: November 19, 2009


http://www.explorebaltimorecounty.com/blog/politics/348/board-discusses-salaries/ http://tinyurl.com/yfjqep8

Board discusses salaries By Bryan P. Sears

In an update Mr. Sears filed earlier today, “Browser trouble?”, he notes that the best browser to use to listen to the audio on the http://www.explorebaltimorecounty.com/ web site is Mozilla Firefox.

Or, he calls to our attention: “Here’s a direct link if you want to try Youtube.” It may be found on his YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/bpsearsppc

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Friday, October 16, 2009

Recent articles by Bryan P Sears

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Jones stays home, but state attorney follows case to Pennsylvania
Published October 15, 2009 by Owings Mills Times, Catonsville Times, Towson Times
Baltimore County Del. Adrienne Jones was called to testify this morning in a York County, Pa., court by lawyers for a former political appointee of Republican former Gov. Robert Ehrlich. But Dan Friedman, an assistant attorney general and counsel to the ... ...

Poll shows voters favor state campaign finance reform
Published October 14, 2009 by Arbutus Times, Baltimore Messenger, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, The Jeffersonian, Towson Times
Supporters of public financing of state legislative campaigns said Wednesday that a poll shows voters believe corporate donations sway decisions in Annapolis and campaign finance reform is needed.The poll, released Wednesday morning, was paid for by ... ...

Nalley enlists Ehrlich in bid for state House
Published October 14, 2009 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times
... is scheduled to host a formal campaign kick-off event from 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 19 at the Candle Light Inn on Frederick Road in Catonsville. Bryan P. Sears contributed to this story. ...

Fast exit for speed camera contract?
Published October 13, 2009 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, The Jeffersonian, Towson Times
Baltimore County has a speed camera contractor.At least for now.Don Mohler, a county spokesman, said the county will present a contract to the County Council at its Oct. 27 work session that piggybacks off a lease contract in Montgomery County. A vote is ... ...

Police investigate shooting death of Granite man
Published October 13, 2009 by Owings Mills Times
... during the chase. The vehicle was ultimately found in the northern part of Baltimore City. Police are not releasing additional details on the van, its occupants or why they fled, according to the release.-- Bryan P. SearsThis story has been updated....

Police say Towson-area school bus incident was case of a lost driver
Published October 9, 2009 by Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Towson Times
A bus driver got lost on his first day on a new route in Towson and Parkville, and caused some parents to worry about where their children were.Charles Herndon, a county schools spokesman, said the unidentified driver picked up about 40 students at ... ...

County police announce list of 15 speed camera sites
Published October 9, 2009 by Towson Times, Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times
Baltimore County Police today released the list of sites for 15 speed cameras that will be placed in county school zones.Police Chief Jim Johnson said Friday that the sites were selected after “an exhaustive analysis of more than 200 school zones.”The speed ... ...

Smith considering bid for 7th District Senate seat in 2010
Published October 8, 2009 by Owings Mills Times, North County News, Towson Times
County Executive Jim Smith is moving to Cockeysville and considering a bid for that state Senate seat in 2010.The lifelong Reisterstown resident said Thursday that he and his wife, Sandy, have put their six-bedroom, 3 1/2-bathroom house on the market and ... ...

Council members weigh in on speed light locations
Published October 7, 2009 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, Towson Times
Although officials have declared that accident statistics as well as geography will ultimately determine which school zones 15 speed cameras are placed, some County Council members have compiled a list of sites in their districts for consideration.Three ... ...

Arrest made in Owings Mills' snowball stand operator's murder
Published October 7, 2009 by Owings Mills Times
... snowball stand operator. Gerald Edward Sears, 30, of the 2300 block ... Mills. Police believe Greenberg and Sears knew one another.Greenberg was ... a grand jury. He said that Sears should have a bail review ... might come out then.”Sears is being held without bail ... ...

Driver texting is now illegal
Published October 7, 2009 by Baltimore Messenger
Four hundred new state laws went into effect Oct. 1. Among them: * A bill requiring businesses to accurately represent where they are located when they advertise in phone books. Violators are subject to a $500 fine per instance. A ban on sending text and ... ...

Two of state's three speed cameras in county
Published October 7, 2009 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times
While Baltimore County officials are still determining where they want speed cameras, state officials flipped the switch on two of the devices Oct. 1 -- the first day a new state law allowing the technology goes into effect. In all, the State Highway ... ...

Column: Neighborhood walk to help others get back on their feet
Published October 7, 2009 by Arbutus Times
... to Brewster. Darren Burkowske, John Durham, Fred Gifford, Bill Helmick, Bryan Nagel, Christina Umstead and Danny Warthen made the trek for the ... kept her on the sidelines this year, cheered her husband, Bryan, and the rest of the group on, along with their ... ...

Cigarette ID bill withdrawn from council
Published October 6, 2009 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, Towson Times
A bill that Baltimore County Health Department officials said would help prevent underage tobacco use was withdrawn Monday night just moments before the County Council was to vote on it.The bill, sponsored at the request of County Executive Jim Smith, ... ...

Trial of Rosedale man accused of killing wife is delayed
Published October 5, 2009 by Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter
... with her murder after prosecutors said they had enough evidence to ask a grand jury for an indictment.A new trial date has not been set.— Bryan P. Sears...

Police warn of deception burglary in Timonium
Published October 2, 2009 by Towson Times
... anyone with information on the burglary or other similar incidents call investigators at 410-887-1823 or report suspicious activity by calling 911.— Bryan P. Sears...

County Council members perplexed over cigarette law
Published October 2, 2009 by Towson Times
A bill that would require businesses selling tobacco to check the age of anyone buying cigarettes who appears to be younger than 26 has some Baltimore County councilmen scratching their heads.At a hearing Tuesday, county attorneys told the council that ... ...

From death penalties to speed cameras, a slew of new laws
Published October 1, 2009 by Towson Times, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter
Ken Sanner and his family have operated Perry Hall Florists for nearly 50 years, and a state law that goes into effect today will make it difficult for out-of-state companies from trying to trade on the local florist’s reputation.A bill sponsored by state ... ...

Golf tournament could limit motorists' 'driving range'
Published October 1, 2009 by North County News, Towson Times
If you live or travel along Shawan Road, a certain golf tournament this week could make your trip a little longer than usual.The Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship began on Wednesday and runs through Sunday — with a possible rain date for ... ...

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

On the air at WBAL By Bryan P. Sears



On the air By Bryan P. Sears

Posted: September 10, 2009 Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/hmtfd

If you missed it or are not a regular listener to WBAL AM 1090 here’s a link to a conversation I had with Bill Vanko about Baltimore County politics.

I’m a regular weekly contributor to the station’s new Maryland’s Morning News program. You can hear me every Thursday at 7:39 a.m.

http://www.explorebaltimorecounty.com/blog/politics/269/on-the-air/

Other recent posts by Bryan Sears include:

Giving the police department ‘too much credit?’

Dundalk’s David and Goliath story

Be true to your school

Ethics complaint? No comment.

Gardina’s ‘unscientific experiment’

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Recent articles in Explore Baltimore County by Bryan Sears

Recent articles in Explore Baltimore County by Bryan Sears

Even with raises, Smith offers 'a lean budget' for 2010
Published April 16, 2009 by North County News
... the plan's losses in the stock market. The full effect of those loses will not be known for several months.

Bryan P. Sears is the politics editor for Patuxent Publishing Co. in Baltimore County. ...


Study envisions home care for memory problems
Published April 15, 2009 by Owings Mills Times
Researchers are looking for 300 county and city residents to participate in a study of the benefits of treating senior citizens with memory problems in their own homes rather than in a nursing home. “We’re trying to learn the needs of senior citizens who ... ...


County executive calls his 2010 budget 'lean and mean'
Published April 14, 2009 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, Towson Times
... as being a tremendous target.”County budgets are typically lean. Smith’s first six have been no exception.

Bryan P. Sears is the political editor for Patuxent Publishing Co. in Baltimore County....


Smith's budget proposes holding tax rates steady
Published April 14, 2009 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, Towson Times
... stock market. The full effect of those losses will not be known for several months.This story has been updated.

Bryan P. Sears is the political editor for Patuxent Publishing Co. in Baltimore County....


Session toughest yet for county executive
Published April 10, 2009 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, Towson Times
... use in motor vehicles, prohibits writing, reading or sending electronic text messages while driving a motor vehicle.

Bryan P. Sears is the politics editor for Patuxent Publishing Co. in Baltimore County....


Harris wants hearing before course closes
Published April 8, 2009 by Owings Mills Times
State Sen. Andy Harris said public anger over the closure of a public golf course in Kingsville drove him to sponsor a bill requiring the county Revenue Authority to hold a public hearing before closing any more facilities. “This was a fait accompli, a done ... ...


Assault charges put on inactive docket
Published April 7, 2009 by North County News, Towson Times
Second-degree assault charges against Howard Stick were moved to an inactive docket after attorneys for the co-owner of a Towson bar and his estranged girlfriend reached an agreement before the case went to trial in District Court in Towson Monday. As a ... ...


Rental loophole gets smaller
Published April 7, 2009 by Towson Times
... resident under the rooming and boarding house law. Bryan McIntire, the council’s lone Republican, expressed ... through the neighborhoods is a very serious one,” Keplinger said.

Bryan P. Sears is the politics editor for Patuxent Publishing Co. in Baltimore County. ... ...

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Recent Explore Baltimore County articles by Bryan Sears

Recent Explore Baltimore County articles by Bryan Sears

Towson man sustains minor injuries in Prince Road accident
Published March 19, 2009 by Towson Times
Baltimore County police continue to investigate a single-car accident that resulted in minor injuries to an 84-year-old Towson man.Vincenza Vigneri, of the 500 block of Virginia Avenue, was driving his 2000 Chevrolet Malibu on Prince Road, heading to ... ...

Loyola College grad's business has byte
Published March 18, 2009 by Baltimore Messenger
Nearly a decade ago, Erik Nachbahr's information technology company consisted of one employee -- himself -- in the basement of Nachbahr's house in Rodgers Forge. Last week, the 35-year-old Towson native, who now lives in Cockeysville, was hosting County ... ...

Picking Up The Pieces
Published March 18, 2009 by Towson Times
Joe Duncan's work day always begins in the same way: Praying in a circle with the half-dozen or so men assigned by the Baltimore County Detention Center to work with him. Duncan, a mountain of a man at well over 6 feet, says he's not particularly ... ...

Timonium IT firm takes byte out of recession
Published March 18, 2009 by Towson Times
Helion's business growing 'like wildfire' Nearly a decade ago, Erik Nachbahr's information technology company consisted of one employee -- himself -- in the basement of Nachbahr's house in Rodgers Forge.Last week, the 35-year-old Towson native, who lives ... ...

Michael Davis, lawyer who loved politics, dies after liver transplant
Published March 11, 2009 by Owings Mills Times
Michael Davis was a lawyer by profession, but it was politics that really got his juices flowing.“He loved (politics) more than he loved the law,” said Arnold Jablon, an attorney with the law firm of Venable LLP in Towson. “The law was a means to an end. The ... ...

Still wary of slots
Published March 10, 2009 by North County News, Towson Times
... the proposed bill in order to allow those races to continue.A vote on the bill is scheduled for March 16 at the regular Monday night meeting of the County Council.Bryan P. Sears is political editor for Patuxent Publishing Co.’s Baltimore County newspapers....

Bill requiring $50 permit per newspaper box is pulled
Published March 10, 2009 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, Towson Times
... to discuss the proposed legislation.Hafford and an aide for Gardina said they expect the bill will be re-introduced but could not say when that would happen.Bryan P. Sears is political editor for Patuxent Publishing Co.’s Baltimore County newspapers....

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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Councilman T. Bryan McIntire's Biography


Councilman T. Bryan McIntire's Biography

Retrieved March 21, 2009

Residence

Mr. McIntire is a father of five daughters, has five grandchildren and lives with his wife, Doris, and two dogs in Timonium.

Education
Baltimore Public Schools
Graduate of St. Paul’s School
The Johns Hopkins University, B.A.
University of Baltimore, L.L.B.

Employment
Fifty-two years private practice of law
Former State’s Attorney of Carroll County (2 terms)
Former attorney to Carroll County Board of Education

Highlights
Elected to Baltimore County Council 1994
Re-elected to County Council 1998, 2002 and 2006
Master in Chancery - Judicial Appointment (24 years)
States Attorney for Carroll County (1962 - 1970)
Board of Governors, Maryland State Bar Association (former member)
Maryland National Guard (Major, ret.)
Former 4-H Foundation trustee
Chairman, Reservoir Watershed Protection Subcommittee
Member St. John's Church, Western Run Parish (Episcopal)
Alternate Delegate from the Baltimore County Council to MACo

Legislative Accomplishments
Much has been achieved through the partnership of our community and our local government during my term. As your representative, I am pleased to have played a role in:

Protecting precious open space and reducing population densities in areas slated for development

Promoting a plan for adequate public facilities - the County should not proceed with the development of plans until we are certain we have adequate support facilities for growth - including schools, roadways, power, water, and more

Improving our public education system - legislation I sponsored provides monthly accounting to document the use of county funds, insure fiscal responsibility, and allocate more money directly into the classroom

Fostering economic and employment development in the County

Reducing crime

Taking a lead in tax reduction

County Rural Legacy Program

Resource Conservation Zones

Fuel Service Station Restrictions

Motorized Scooter Restrictions

Wireless Communication Towers- Historic and Scenic Resources

Historic Preservation

Created the Rippling Run Farm Historic District

Co-sponsored refinements of County's Landmark Preservation Commission prohibiting the demolition of historic buildings

Authored tax credit legislation for restoration of historic properties

Revitalization

Co-sponsored revitalization tax credits for improvements to commercially zoned properties in designated revitalization areas

Implemented Reisterstown revitalization plan

Co-sponsored Resolution 103-08 for revitalization along Main Street in Reisterstown

Rural Preservation
Authored Code provision regulating cellular towers and antennas and instituting scenic viewshed restrictions

Sponsored legislation creating a new conservation zone (RC7) to protect large contiguous blocks of natural and agricultural resources, forests and scenic environments

Education

Sponsored several extensions of the development moratorium because of elementary school overcrowding

Warren Elementary School - appropriated $5000.00 for tot lot

Timber Grove Elementary School - appropriated $10,924 in funds for Intermediate Play Area

Cedarmere Elementary School - $10,000 appropriated for playground equipment

Pinewood Elementary School - $16,545 appropriated for 15 new computers

Franklin High School - $85,140 appropriated for renovation to the stadium, track and surrounding field

Development and Zoning

Lead sponsor on law (March 7, 2000) requiring approval as a condition precedent to the county Executive selling county property

Authored amendment to County code enabling commercial recreational facilities to locate by special exception in Office and Technology zones

Authored law repealing swimming pool covers as the sole means of protecting children from pools (i.e., fences required)

Co-sponsored Owner Livability Code requiring owner-occupied residences to maintain acceptable exterior appearance

Co-sponsored law banning back-to-back townhouses

Lead sponsor of law prohibiting parking of non-motorized vehicles on County roads

Co-sponsored the refinement of "home occupation" law

Authored zoning regulation creating transition area between Resource Conservation and Business Zones and establishing height and area limitations

Lead sponsor of law prohibiting parking "for sale" vehicles on public streets except in front of owners’ homes

Authored clarification of panhandle lot law so as to prohibit exclusion of lots of three or more acres from that law

Co-sponsored bill to restrict zones in which new and used cars are permitted

Sponsored a bill to restrict the locations in which a fuel service station is permitted

Other Interests/Projects

Safety

$255,000 in funds were appropriated for four water tanks for the Baltimore Volunteer Fire Department located at Chestnut Ridge, Hereford Middle School, Falls and Padonia Roads and Butler

Recreation

$3,200 in funds appropriated for two soccer goals at Reisterstown Rec Council

Traffic

Successfully advocated for the widening of Padonia Road and installation of a traffic light at Greenpoint Road
Revised March 3, 2009

Baltimore County Home County Council Home Meetings Legislation Contact

400 Washington Avenue Room 205 Courthouse Towson, MD 21204 Second Floor

Phone: 410-887-3196 Fax: 410-887-5791 E-mail:
countycouncil@baltimorecountymd.gov

http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/countycouncil/districts/district3/district3bio.html

20090321 Councilman T Bryan McIntire Biography
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Baltimore County Council Districts


Baltimore County Council Districts

Baltimore County Council

http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/countycouncil/index.html

Find Your Council District

http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/elections/polllocator.html

District 1

http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/countycouncil/districts/district1/index.html

District 2

http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/countycouncil/districts/district2/index.html

District 3

http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/countycouncil/districts/district3/index.html

District 4

http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/countycouncil/districts/district4/index.html

District 5

http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/countycouncil/districts/district5/index.html

District 6

http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/countycouncil/districts/district6/index.html

District 7

http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/countycouncil/districts/district7/index.html

20090321 Baltimore County Council Districts
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Councilman McIntire: "A mind for the important things" by Bryan Sears

Baltimore County Councilman Bryan McIntire – “A mind for the important things” by Bryan Sears http://tinyurl.com/c2sslb

If the County Council had a protocol expert or an official historian, either job would no doubt fall to Councilman Bryan McIntire.

McIntire, the council’s lone Republican, has fashioned himself a reputation on the council in both these areas.

Want to know the origin of the flag that looks like a Maryland flag with a Union Jack inset in the upper left-hand corner? McIntire is your man. Want to know the proper placement of the U.S. flag? Again, ask the councilman.,

And while it was surprising to hear that the state and county seals in the council’s chambers contain mistakes, it was not a shock that McIntire knew it.

McIntire explained the errors to a group of Boy Scouts who attended a recent council voting session and opened the proceedings up by leading the Pledge of Allegiance.

Read the rest here: A ‘mind for the important things’ By Bryan P. Sears Posted on http://explorebaltimorecounty.com/blog/politics/: March 11, 2009

20090320 Councilman McIntire A mind for the important things by Bryan Sears
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