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20-year-old killed in Dundalk shooting
DUNDALK, MD—Police are investigating after a 20-year-old was killed in a shooting in Dundalk on Monday night. At approximately 10 p.m. on July 1, officers responded to the 7700-block of Gough Street (21224) for a reported of shots fired. Upon arrival, authorities located an adult male outside of the location with multiple gunshot wounds. Medics pronounced 20-year-old Jamel Nation dead at the scene. Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact homicide detectives at 410-887-3943. Callers may remain anonymous. Information may also be provided anonymously through Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP. Photo via Pixabay The post 20-year-old killed in Dundalk shooting appeared first on Nottingham MD.
The Point in Towson, Smoke announce opening of Smoke at The Point
TOWSON, MD—”The Point in Towson” and Chef Josh White’s “Smoke” launched their new joint venture, “Smoke at The Point,” this weekend. Chef Josh White and restaurateur Erica Russo teamed up to create Smoke @ The Point, which is “all about coming together and creating a dining experience like no other,” according to the official press release. Smoke @ The Point offers upscale comfort food, but with a smoky flare, including old favorites like “The Dates,” “Crabby Tots,” and “Chronic Wings,” as well as the Broad Street Bully, Short Ribs, Pork Belly and more. A “Brand Opening” party will be held at noon on July 13, 2024. There will be live music, giveaways, three open bars, a raffle, and more. Smoke @ The Point is located at 523 York Road in Towson. Smoke @ The Point menus can be viewed below. The post The Point in Towson, Smoke announce opening of Smoke at The Point appeared first on Nottingham MD.
Baltimore County to consider dredging at Hart-Miller Island following Key Bridge collapse
SPARROWS POINT, MD—As part of the latest effort to support regional port infrastructure following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Baltimore County on Tuesday announced a call for applications to serve on a new steering committee to lead an extensive public engagement process regarding the development of a potential new community benefit agreement to support Hart-Miller Island.
Baltimore County to consider dredging at Hart-Miller Island following Key Bridge collapse
SPARROWS POINT, MD—As part of the latest effort to support regional port infrastructure following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Baltimore County on Tuesday announced a call for applications to serve on a new steering committee to lead an extensive public engagement process regarding the development of a potential new community benefit agreement to support Hart-Miller Island. Maryland General Assembly passed a bill earlier this year that will require the Maryland Department of the Environment to consider placing dredged material at the Hart-Miller Island Dredged Material Containment Facility. The move is contingent on the Baltimore County government approving...
Three indicted for identity theft scheme at Maryland MVA
BALTIMORE, MD—Attorney General Anthony G. Brown on Tuesday announced the indictments of three individuals for their roles in an identity theft scheme at the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration. Erica Danielle Watson, 29, of Brooklyn; Larry Antonio Marshall, 54, of Baltimore; and Shanice Tiera Smith, 34, of Baltimore, were indicted for their alleged involvement in an identity fraud scheme at a MVA branch in Baltimore City. Watson, Marshall, and Smith are each charged with identity fraud scheme and conspiracy to commit an identity fraud scheme with a value between $25,000 and $100,000. Marshall and Watson are also charged with both bribing...
Baltimore County sees drastic drop in homicides, shootings
TOWSON, MD—Officials this week announced that Baltimore County has continued to experience sharp declines in homicides and nonfatal shootings over the first half of 2024. Baltimore County has reported a 31% decrease in homicides and a 30% decrease in nonfatal shootings through July 2024, compared to the same time period in 2021. Officials say this is a significant milestone in the county’s efforts to reduce violence and make it a safer place to live.
Baltimore County sees drastic drop in homicides, shootings
TOWSON, MD—Officials this week announced that Baltimore County has continued to experience sharp declines in homicides and nonfatal shootings over the first half of 2024. Baltimore County has reported a 31% decrease in homicides and a 30% decrease in nonfatal shootings through July 2024, compared to the same time period in 2021. Officials say this is a significant milestone in the county’s efforts to reduce violence and make it a safer place to live. According to data released by the county, there were 11 homicides in the first half of 2024, which is a 31% decrease year over year and a...
Councilman Marks to recommend open space zoning for 275 acres in Franklin Square corridor
NOTTINGHAM, MD—Baltimore County Councilman David Marks on Tuesday announced that he will recommend 275 acres of land along Franklin Square Drive be designated as Neighborhood Commons zoning, which prohibits any development. The open space zoning category was created under a law sponsored by Councilman Marks and has protected over 4,000 acres of land in Baltimore County. “This is the largest designation of Neighborhood Commons zoning in this region of Baltimore County,” said Councilman Marks. The designation means that this land owned by government and other entities cannot be developed. Councilman Marks has initiated a review of more than 5,000 acres of land in the Fifth District as part of the Comprehensive Zoning Map Process to preserve open space and ensure that development is compatible with communities. This recommendation is the first announcement since the community public hearing on July 27th. The post Councilman Marks to recommend open space zoning for 275 acres in Franklin Square corridor appeared first on Nottingham MD.
Maryland launches SUN Bucks summer food assistance program
ANNAPOLIS, MD—The Maryland Department of Human Services has launched a new program that aims to help families buy groceries during the summer months when children are not in school. The Maryland SUN Bucks program will provide eligible families with $40 per month in June, July and August for the purchase of food. This program is part of Maryland’s efforts to ensure food security for all Marylanders, including children living in poverty. “During the summer, many children lose the free and reduced-price meals they receive at school, and households may need help putting food on the table. Our administration is here to...
Officials announce ribbon-cutting to celebrate upgrades to Essex Field at Renaissance Park
ESSEX, MD—The Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks will hold a ribbon-cutting in Essex next week. A ribbon-cutting will be held to celebrate upgrades to Essex Field at Renaissance Park. Additions include a new synthetic turf field, an energy efficient LED field lighting system, permanent seating stands, and a scoreboard. The event will take place on Monday, July 8 at 10:00 a.m. Those in attendance will include Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski, Councilman Todd K. Crandell, and Bob F. Smith, Director of Recreation and Parks as they celebrate the partnership between Baltimore County, the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, Chesapeake Gateway Chamber of Commerce, and Our Lady of Mount Carmel School. Essex Field at Renaissance Park is located at 99 Stemmers Run Road (21221). Photo via Pixabay The post Officials announce ribbon-cutting to celebrate upgrades to Essex Field at Renaissance Park appeared first on Nottingham MD.
Bloomberg Philanthropies launches child poverty innovation team in Maryland
ANNAPOLIS, MD—The charitable organization Bloomberg Philanthropies will establish an innovation team to work with the government of Maryland to reduce child poverty. The State Innovation Team, as it will be called, will be led by a chief innovation officer and will consist of seven other team members who will work across different state agencies to develop plans and initiatives aimed at addressing child poverty in Maryland. The team will focus on developing new solutions using data analysis, insight development, rapid prototyping, project management and other approaches. The launch of the State Innovation Team is part of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ broader efforts to support...
Baltimore County Council votes to override Olszewski’s veto of school overcrowding bill
TOWSON, MD—On Monday evening, July 1, the Baltimore County Council voted to override County Executive Johnny Olszewski’s veto of the revised Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance. The County Council initially passed the measure in early June. The revised APFO will require developers to receive approval from a special school capacity committee before they can obtain a building permit for new homes in areas where nearby schools are oversubscribed. It will apply to areas where schools are 105% or more over their state-allotted capacity. Developers previously had to wait until capacity opened up in an area to build, but the new law aims to ease school overcrowding issues in Baltimore County. County Executive Olszewski subsequently vetoed the measure, a move that was blasted by local officials and TABCO. On Monday evening, the County Council voted 5-1 to override the veto of Bill 31-24. Councilman Pat Young was the lone vote against the override and Councilman Julian Jones was absent. Bill 50-24, which Councilman Wade Kach said would address Olszewski’s concerns, was introduced at Monday’s session but has not yet been posted for public review. Photo via Pixabay The post Baltimore County Council votes to override Olszewski’s veto of school overcrowding bill appeared first on Nottingham MD.
Eastern Avenue shut down due to Middle River crash
MIDDLE RIVER, MD—Crews are on the scene of a crash in the Middle River area. At around 5:45 p.m. on Monday, July 1, the Maryland State Highway Administration reported that Eastern Avenue had been shut down in both directions at Wilson Point Road. There has been no word on any injuries. Motorists should use an alternate route. The post Eastern Avenue shut down due to Middle River crash appeared first on Nottingham MD.
Former Baltimore police officer sentenced for drug conspiracy
BALTIMORE, MD—A former Baltimore police officer was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in federal prison for conspiracy to distribute cocaine and oxycodone, prosecutors announced on Monday, July 1. Steven Umberto Angelini, a Baltimore resident, was also sentenced for possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Maryland announced in a news release. Angelina joined the Baltimore Police Department in January 2022 and worked with a co-conspirator to distribute and possess with the intent to distribute cocaine and oxycodone from January 2022 to May 2022, prosecutors said. During the conspiracy, Angelini twice offered to go to the...
Attorney General: No charges to be filed in fatal police-involved shooting in Parkville
BALTIMORE, MD—Attorney General Anthony G. Brown on Monday announced that no charges would be filed in connection with the November 2023, fatal officer-involved shooting in Parkville. At around 11:30 p.m. on November 24, 2023, officers responded to a home in the 2700-block of Maple Avenue for a reported domestic disturbance. When the first officer arrived at the front door of the house, a woman, Maxine Redfern, audibly screamed for help. As she opened the front door and stood in front of the officer, a man, Arnel Redfern, shot Ms. Redfern multiple times. Two additional officers arrived shortly afterward, and Mr....
Baltimore County names new acting Fire Chief
TOWSON, MD—Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today made the following personnel announcements. Scott Ebbert, an assistant fire chief overseeing the training and education bureau, will serve as acting fire chief of the Baltimore County Fire Department, officials said Monday.
410 Car Club to hold car show at WMVFC
WHITE MARSH, MD—Something new is coming to White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company. The 410 Car Club will be holding a car show at WMVFC on Saturday, July 20, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The rain date will be Saturday, July 27. The event will feature cars, food, fun, and prizes. All proceeds will benefit White Marsh Fire & EMS. WMVFC is located at 10331 Philadelphia Road in White Marsh (21162). Photo via Pixabay The post 410 Car Club to hold car show at WMVFC appeared first on Nottingham MD.
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Nottingham, MD is located in northeastern Baltimore County. It’s nestled in between Perry Hall and White Marsh and not far from Fullerton and Carney. We’re here to bring you all of the latest news & events from Nottingham and the surrounding communities.
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