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6 At an opioid strategy town hall held at CCBC-Catonsville in July, Joshua Scharfstein of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg National Night School of Public Health moderated a session that included the workgroup. Seated from the left are John Chessare, president and CEO of Greater Medical Center; Sunik Khushalani, medical director for adult services at Out Photos Sheppard Pratt Health System; Dawn O’Neill, vice president of population health at St. Agnes Hospital; Michelle Spencer, associate director of the Bloomberg American Health Initiative JHBSPH, and Christopher Welsh, medical director of outpatient addition treatment services at University of School of Medicine. Photo: JJanet Anderson Tackling Public Health Enemy No. 1 10 County accelerates effort to address opioid addiction and overdose Prepare for With Baltimore County experiencing fewer people are dying when who died were male. Start of School the second-highest number of compared to the same period last The statistics by gender were just as deaths related to opioid addiction, year—data that offers hope that compelling. Comparing the general county officials are turning to a interventions are beginning to take population to opioid related deaths by workgroup of experts and health care root. Still, the numbers present a grim age, nearly 40 percent of the county professionals, and increasing their situation that prompted Baltimore population is between 30 and 59 public engagement and education County Executive John Olszewski years old. Yet almost three-quarters and awareness in order to address the to call for an opioid strategy public of those who died of a drug-related crisis. town hall, which was held on July 10 overdose fell in that age range. Less According to the National Institute at Community College of Baltimore than 2 percent of the deaths were of of Drug Abuse, Maryland ranks in County’s Catonsville campus, and in people younger than 20 years old. the top five states in the nation for June at CCBC in Dundalk. From a graph that attributes data opioid-involved drug deaths. A presentation at the town hall from the Police Department, most of In Baltimore County, last year 352 revealed interesting demographics the overdoses appeared to take place 16 people died of opioids, which include about the opioid users. When it comes in the southwest and eastern sectors Honoring a heroin, prescription painkillers to race, the highest percentage of of the county. Woodlawn Icon such as oxycodone, morphine and opioid users and deaths are among “Heroin has been a mainstay methadone. Only Baltimore City, white males, according to data from of drug addiction since the ‘60s,” Be among the first to with 814 fatal overdoses, surpasses the Maryland Department of Health: says Gregory Branch, director of be in the know. Sign up the county; Anne Arundel County, 73 percent of the drug-intoxication health and human services for for news updates from Prince George’s and Harford counties deaths were of whites, 24 percent were Baltimore County. “What’s new at nwvoicenews.com. follow. African American, and 2 percent were this particular time is the number of In the first quarter of this year, Hispanic. Overall, 74 percent of those deaths secondary to opioid overdose, continued on page 19 Page 2 Northwest Voice August 2019

From the Publisher, Kenneth Brown Student Loans are Burying Our Young People. What’s the Answer?

We all agree that in order for this state and this continued to balloon. We have to be careful not to consider this, as it will save money if the student country to be successful, we need an educated fall, or be enticed into the same trap. That situation transfers to a four-year college, and give them the workforce, which attracts jobs and builds a more just about destroyed our economy and damaged a lot opportunity to be more academically prepared. stable economy. My question is: Should we saddle of people and households. Some haven’t recovered. It’s our responsibility to make sure our future our young people and next generation with so much We stand to damage a couple of generations of young generations get the best start. education debt just so that we can achieve that goal? people by saddling them with debt that keeps them The bottom line is be prepared and be smart It has been projected that by 2020, 65 percent out of the economy of buying homes, products, big- when it comes to funding an education. of jobs will require some type of postsecondary ticket items and much-needed services. education. As parents, we always want what’s best You think it’s a wonderful thing that someone for our children, and acquiring a quality education is going to lend you money to go to college. These is part of the American dream. So high school schools are lending money to young people, many students and parents go above and beyond, many of them not sufficiently mature and who don’t have times without regard to their financial sensibilities, jobs. The government is co-signing the loan for the to get their student a college degree in order to banks and lenders. These financial institutions are increase their potential to a high-paying job and all not afraid to lend to you they can’t lose because the that comes with it. government is paying the loan if you default. I certainly can understand how parents and As many as 40 percent of the borrowers in the students end up owing tens of thousands of dollars U.S. could default on their loans by 2023. for a college education, room and board and related To let you know how serious Uncle Sam is about The Northwest Voice is a privately-owned expenses. But they don’t necessary guarantee you getting his money back, you should be aware that community newspaper founded in 2005 to that high-paying job. just about all debts can be discharged in bankruptcy inform, entertain and inspire, as well as share In 2006, college student loan debt in the United if a person can show an inability to pay the debt. But news of interest to the northwest Baltimore States was $517 billion. This year, there are 44 there are two types of debt that can not—student County communities of Owings Mills, Pikesville, million borrowers, averaging $39,000 per borrower, loans and IRS taxes. That’s why you have seniors Randallstown, Reisterstown, Woodlawn, Windsor who collectively owe $1.5 trillion in student loans, having money taken out their retirement and Social Mill and Catonsville. according to College Board. For new college Security checks because of unpaid student loans. graduates, their education debt will be the second More than 3 million senior citizens in the U.S. are Readers are welcome to comment and respond to largest expense they incur in their lifetime, second still paying student loans. articles. We reserve the right to edit for clarity and only to the purchase of a home. Many students, and their parents, feel the pressure length, as well as to publish them online, in print or Who’s responsibility should it be to pay for to go away to a four-year college, but community not at all. Anonymous letters or those that cannot this debt? Our public colleges and universities are colleges and two-year colleges and trade school be verified will not be published. The opinions of funded in part by our state and local governments. are also options. Parents should have that long readers and guest columnists are not necessarily We, as taxpayers, pick up the tab for that. conversation with them about how tuition, room the opinions of the Northwest Voice. Unsolicited It’s interesting to note that in 1980 to 2018, and board will be paid. material will not be returned. according to the College Board, public colleges in Students must remember that these are loans the U.S. averaged an increase in college tuition of and mom and dad are also on the hook. Sadly, 90 Publisher: Kenneth C. Brown, 213 percent. At private colleges, tuition increased percent of private student loan debt now has an [email protected] 129 percent increase. Why the difference? Because adult co-signer, according to College Board.By the Writer-Editor: Janet Anderson, of the last recession, states have been putting way, experts advise parents not to dip into their [email protected] less money into their university systems, which retirement funds to pay for college. Creative Director: Lori Kirkpatrick means the student has to pick up more of the cost. Baltimore County Public Schools should take a Photographer/Circulation Manager: Private colleges were always collecting tuition, and look at requiring young people, when they are in George E. White supplemented their operating costs with alumni high school, to take a financial literacy course. In Advertising: Kenneth C. Brown, support and endowments. College costs have been addition to helping them understand the impact increasing significantly for decades outpacing of interest rates, credit card debt, etc., this class [email protected] inflation and far outpacing family income. During should include important lessons about the pros P.O. Box 47266 that same time period, our wages have only and cons of buying a college education that fits their Windsor Mill, MD 21244 increased by 67 percent. personality, academic goals and pocketbook. Phone: 410-508-1424 Remember the subprime real estate loans, I applaud programs such as College Promise. Web: nwvoicenews.com when you had a lot of people borrowing money Baltimore County is giving recent high school Email: [email protected] without the means to pay it back? Student loans graduates an opportunity to go to the Community are beginning to look a lot like that wild lend- College of Baltimore County free. The tuition is No reprints or copies without express permission. and-spend subprime loan period during the Great paid after all other scholarships and grants are © 2019 Northwest Voice Recession. Even during the recession, student loans applied. Parents and students should certainly

Page 4 Northwest Voice August 2019 It’s Official — Sears at Security Square Mall to Close in October After years of instability and rumors The community is anxious to see that the end was imminent, Sears development plans for the mall to at Security Square Mall will shut its move forward. doors in late October. Set the Captives Free, a non- The Woodlawn store located at denominational church in 6601 Security Boulevard had escaped Woodlawn, acquired the long-vacant the chopping block last year, but 160,000-square-feet space in the appeared on the company’s latest list south end of the mall (formerly Seoul of closures, which identified 21 Sears Plaza and that at one time housed J.C. and five Kmart stores that would Penney) to open the O.W.E. Center cease operations. Liquidation sales for outreach, worship and education at these stores are expected to begin services. Eventually, the center will on Aug. 15. The Sears Auto Centers at house a sanctuary, county offices and the shuttering stores will close in late a 24-hour day care center. August. Once a dominant retailer, Sears Signs of decline have been began streamlining operations due to noticeable. In recent years, the lagging sales. Last year, it announced Woodlawn Sears closed its top more than 250 Sears and Kmart level—which at one time housed closings that would take effect in its children’s clothing department, October, November and December, bedding and appliances—and as well as a restructuring plan. Earlier transferred much of that inventory to this year in February, Sears emerged the main level. The store also shut off from bankruptcy under then-owner some of its entrances and shortened Sears Holdings. During the transition its operating hours. Fewer associates to a new owner, Transform Co., the are around to assist the dwindling “old Sears” and “new Sears” tussled number of shoppers looking to buy over payment and debt issues. apparel, housewares, and lawn and In an Aug. 6 statement, the garden equipment. Transform Co. called its decision the The demise of the Woodlawn “right course” to close 21 Sears and Sears, an original mall anchor, puts five Kmart stores in late October and the future of Security Square Mall in accelerate expanding a smaller-store question. It leaves Macy’s as the only format. major anchor, along with Burlington. continued on page 5 PHOTO: JANET ANDERSON PHOTO: Sears is expected to close at the Security Square Mall on Oct. 27. Liquidation sales will begin later this month. August 2019 Northwest Voice Page 5

Liquidation Sales Hobby Lobby Coming to Owings Mills, Begin in August Continued on page 5 Bed Bath & Beyond Leaving the Area

Transform attributed the Lobby’s first store in the county. latest round of store closings and Next door, a yellow banner on challenges it faced returning stores the Bed Bath & Beyond announces that the store is closing. The to sustainable levels of productivity, housewares retailer, which is a go-to to “differences with Sears Holdings for housewarmings and wedding over our purchase agreement and a registries, had reported that it would generally weak retail environment.” close at least 40 stores and open 15 The challenges, Transform states, new stores. “have unfortunately affected our In a statement, a spokesperson performance and limited our strategic would only say, “Our lease term choices.” is ending for our Owings Mills Eligible associates will be offered location,” and referred customers to severance. The Woodlawn Sears is stores in Towson and Westminster, the only store to close in Maryland in KENNY BROWN PHOTO: and website. this latest announcement. This will There is no information about Housewares retailer Bed Bath & Beyond will close its Owings Mills location when the store will close and what leave the White Marsh Mall location due to an expiring lease. will open in the vacant space. as the only Baltimore County store. However, Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, There are seven other full stores in Changes are coming to the year near Owings Mills Boulevard. which has a location on Liberty Road Maryland, as well as the Hometown shopping area in the 10200 block of The Oklahoma-based arts and in Randallstown, had expressed in brand stores and outlets. Reisterstown Road. Hobby Lobby crafts retailer has signed a lease some Bed Bath & Beyond stores. The Transform will continue to will occupy the former Toys R Us for the space and projects a 2020 discounter opened a store in March evaluate stores but stated it cannot and Babies R Us site that closed last opening. Owings Mills will be Hobby in the former Towson space. rule out additional closures. Page 6 Northwest Voice August 2019 Celebrating National Night Out to Deter Crime

Baltimore County joined communities across the country to participate in the 36th year of National Night Out on Aug. 6. The annual campaign promotes unity and strengthens partnerships between law enforcement, citizens and communities to create safer neighborhoods. Families, community and business leaders, elected officials, police officers, firefighters, other emergency personnel, and even McGruff the crime dog turned out at the various gatherings—most of them hosted by community associations— to enjoy an evening of information, camaraderie and fun. Citizens are asked to leave their porch lights on every night, but particularly on National Night Out, to deter crime.

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REISTERSTOWN One of the largest National Night Out events is held at Chart- ley Shopping Center in Reisterstown. The evening featured 40 displays on safety, home security, emergency preparedness, health and environment. There were also special characters, free snacks, war re-enactors,and demonstrations for karate and high voltage safety. August 2019 Northwest Voice Page 7

PIKESVILLE The Valleybrook Improvement Association National Night Out event attracted some 300 people, says president Ariel Single- tary. Activities included kiddie dance and Frisbee contests, sing along and pizza party. At the Pahls Farm event, neighbors enjoyed hot dogs and other refreshments, information and family activities and a CPR demonstration.

RANDALLSTOWN The Liberty Road Business Association outing brought together neighborhood groups at the Liberty Road Volunteer Fire Company in Randallstown. The event featured music, pizza and face painting. Page 8 Northwest Voice August 2019

New Police Chief Hyatt Shares Her Priorities

Baltimore City Police Department data indicates that crime in the county last year was down by 4.5 percent overall compared to 2017. But reports of homicide, shootings and other major crime in the northwest WHITE GEORGE PHOTO: and southwest areas are weighing on Baltimore County Police Chief Melissa Hyatt greets customers at Panera Bread in Windsor Mill as part of her first Chief in the Community initiative. communities. News of homicides in local bars, residences and on the street, or home invasions also are making Melissa Hyatt, who grew up in needs to be held accountable, I want reports of auto thefts, robberies and residents anxious and feeling helpless. Randallstown, has been on the job to make sure we do it the right way.” Newly appointed Police Chief since June. The county’s first woman Recognizing the stress and exhaus- chief, she replaces Terrence Sheridan, tion that comes with police work, who retired. Previously a colonel with Hyatt said she will make sure the the Baltimore City Police Department department’s 1,900 sworn officers and vice president of security at Johns have the tools they need to keep them Hopkins, Hyatt brings 22 years of safe and healthy. “That helps them law enforcement experience to the have good family lives at home and job. She almost immediately began come back ready to come in and looking for ways to engage with the work and to serve you the best ways community since being sworn in. possible,” she said. She has heard from residents at With regard to training, Hyatt said three town halls in July, including she values advanced de-escalation one at the Randallstown Community training and training to interact Center. Citizens express appreciation with different categories of citizens, for the service of law enforcement, such as those with intellectual and but some are bringing up the same development disabilities. complaints — uneven response “We will continue to look for more from 911 operators, aggressive opportunity to make sure officers are police officers and an insensitivity as prepared as possible,” Hyatt said. to citizens of color and different As part of her new Chief in the cultures. Community initiative, where she Hyatt is also visiting police is stopping by locations around community relations councils and various communities to meet and neighborhood forums to meet greet neighbors, Hyatt and her team residents. At the District 2 Police stopped by Panera Bread on Security Community Relations Council in Boulevard in Windsor Mill on July 26. Pikesville, she shared her priorities: Customers, some stopping in community engagement, holding the for lunch from local businesses police force accountable with strong such as Centers for Medicaid and supervision, officer wellness, and Medicare Services, Social Security more advanced training. Administration and car dealerships, “I want to ensure that our enjoyed meeting Hyatt and members supervisors are making sure their of the Towson central and Woodlawn officers are doing what they need District 4 command staff. to do,” she said. “When the agency August 2019 Northwest Voice Page 9 EAT, DINE & DRINK good grub | where to eat | carry-out | dine-in | delivery | specials PHOTO: WHITE GEORGE PHOTO:

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For more information on rates and available ad space, contact 410-508-1424 or [email protected]. Page 10 Northwest Voice August 2019 Classes Begins Sept. 3. Parents and Students, Get Ready to Launch Baltimore County Public Schools students Get organized. What is your plan? Who the family safety plan and rules if he or return to class on Tuesday, Sept. 3, after will make healthful lunches? Are your she must be home alone for a period of Labor Day. With the long, hazy, and at transportation arrangements clear? Who time. times lazy days of summer coming to will take the kids to the bus stop or pick Reduce screen time. Wind back an end, now is the time for students and them up from their after-school activities? television watching and play on video parents to think about how they will Have you completed the required games. In between camps and vacations, ease back into the school routine. forms, and put important dates on your some children have enjoyed many more Here are some tips culled from calendars? If you’ve received information opportunitieis to watch TV and play video various education resources to from your child’s school, be sure to review games. Turn off the electronics, reduce help with the transition. them so there are no surprises. time on digital devices, and encourage Re-establish the school Shop together. Make sure you and your them to start reading more books, and routine. Get them back into a student are on the same page with regard playing puzzles and board games. sleep routine to snatch back the to required school supplies and clothing. Focus on health. Does your child need zzzs. This will reduce the potential Allow them to pick out their own lunch a physical checkup, including a vision for added stress on school days. Set up box and book bag. If you need help, take and hearing test? Maryland law requires a regular bedtime and morning time advantage of retail sales, coupons and that all children have the appropriate routine. If 6 a.m. is the wake-up time, back-to-school drives for supplies and immunizations before they can be begin setting the alarm for that time a book bags that churches, nonprofits and registered for school. BCPS advises that if week or two before school starts, and businesses may be holding. Most office you are unsure about what vaccinations start having breakfast and lunch at the supply stores are selling notebooks, are required and suspect your child time the student would eat those meals crayons and rulers for as little as 25 cents may need one, consult with your family during the school year. Plan a few outside each. BCPSFest, the school system’s free physician prior to the first day of school. activities where your child will have to leave outdoor festival, will take place Saturday, Also, be sure to obtain documentation and come home around the same time they Aug. 24, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the showing that all immunizations are up to would if they were in school. lower parking lot at Boscov’s at White date. Marsh Mall, 8200 Perry Hall Blvd., 21286. The Education Identify a homework station. Have Foundation of Baltimore County you identified a place for your students to Public Schools is sponsoring do their homework assignments? If the the festival, which will feature corner desk in the den has been turned vendors, information tables, and into a crafts table, now is the time to revert entertainment from school bands it to a homework area. Make sure it is well- and choirs. lit, tidy and away from distractions. Communicate. Most important, check Plan for emergencies. Line up in with your child to see how he or she back-up support, such as relatives, is feeling. Is she excited, anxious or an afterschool program or sitter nonchalant? Discuss your expectations for as a contingency for unanticipated the school year. Also, begin or renew the occurences. You never know when conversations about school activities and schools will open late or dismiss grades, as well as things like e-cigarettes, early, and you can be prepared. bullying and school safety. Also, make sure your child knows MOBILE NOTARY You call, we come! 24/7 George E. White Notary Public of the State of MD Baltimore County, Maryland

443-277-4977 Email: [email protected] August 2019 Northwest Voice Page 11 Inaugural Academic Scholarship Created in Kamenetz’s Name Goes to a Randallstown High Graduate

A scholarship established in the Tadzong’s academic career memory of Kevin Kamenetz, the two- included boarding school in term Baltimore County Executive Cameroon, West Africa. He returned who died suddenly last year, is being to Baltimore County in 2016 after war awarded to a Randallstown student. broke out there. Ndeh Tadzong, a 2019 graduate In his scholarship essay, of Randallstown High, will begin Tadzong wrote, “My ancestors studies at the University of Maryland worked very hard to ensure that Baltimore County as the first winner the next generation had access to of the Kevin Kamenetz Scholarship opportunities that they themselves Award. The four-year $44,000 were not able to have. If not for them, scholarship was announced during I would not be where I am today. They Ndeh Tadzong (second from left) earned the first four-year Kevin Kamenetz Scholarship Award, for $44,000. He is flanked on the left by his mother, Nicole an Aug. 8 student awards ceremony of worked hard to invest in my future Tadzong, and on the right by Jill Kamenetz, wife of the late county executive Central Scholarship at the American so I work hard so I can invest in the Kevin Kamenetz, and his father Fru Tadzong. BCPS photo Visionary Arts Museum. future as well.” Tadzong was selected from a pool The endowed scholarship of of 90 applicants from Baltimore $915,000 was established by the County public high school student scholarships and interest-free loans County Public Schools. Committee for Kamenetz in close will be selected to receive the each year for Maryland students The 17-year-old plans to study consultation with the family — wife scholarship. pursuing undergraduate, graduate, mechanical engineering and pursue a Jill Kamenetz, and sons Karson and Central Scholarship awards and career training studies. career as a doctor. Dylan. Each year, one Baltimore $1 million financial-need based Page 12 Northwest Voice August 2019

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TWILIGHT THURSDAYS AT FOUNDRY ROW, OWINGS MILLS. Couples, families and residents are taking advantage of the free live-music festivals in the area this summer, such as Twilight Thursdays every Thursday through Aug. 29 at Foundry Row, 10100 Reisterstown Rd. in Owings Mills from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

LIBERTY ROAD LIVE! AT DREAMLIFE MINISTRIES, RANDALLSTOWN. Maryland jazz and soul vocalist Karen Linette was among those who entertained at Liberty Road Live!, which the Liberty Road Business Association hosted on Fridays on the DreamLife Ministries parking lot in Randallstown. The last show was Aug. 2. August 2019 Northwest Voice Page 13

MUSIC ON MAIN STREET AT FRANKLIN MIDDLE SCHOOL, REISTERSTOWN. Music on Main Street takes place on Fridays at 7 to 10 p.m. through Sept. 6 at Franklin Middle School, 10 Cockeysville Rd. in Reisterstown. The near 100-degree heat didn’t keep families away from hearing the Misspent Youth pop/rock band last month. PHOTO: LURMAN THEATRE FACEBOOK THEATRE LURMAN PHOTO: FREDERICK ROAD FRIDAYS AT LURMAN WOODLAND THEATRE, CATONSVILLE. In Catonsville, Frederick Road Fridays are held every Friday through Aug. 30 at 15 Mellor Ave. in Catonsville from 7 to 10 p.m. A variety of bands are playing different genres of music at the outdoor Lurman Woodland Theatre in Catonsville from 6 to 8 p.m. on most Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer. Photo: Lurman Facebook Page 14 Northwest Voice August 2019 Meetings and Events Mark your calendars for the following events and activities.

Meet and Greet for New BCPS Sly and the Family Stone will be held Save the date Superintendent on Saturday at 8 p.m. Live band The Randallstown and Baltimore entertainment ends at 5 p.m. on for the Baltimore County branches of the NAACP, Sunday. County African Baltimore County Alliance of Black School Educators, and Northwest Catonsville Arts & Crafts Festival American Cultural Voice are hosting a meet and Greater Catonsville Chamber of Festival, which greet for Darryl Williams, new Commerce’s 46th Arts & Crafts superintendent of Baltimore County Festival will be held Sunday, Sept. will be held on Public Schools. The event will take 8, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at a new Saturday, Sept. 19, place on Thursday, Sept. 26, from location, Community College 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Randallstown of Baltimore County, Catonsville in Towson. Community Center, 3505 Resource campus, lot 6. Drive, 21133. Annual Free Community Picnic Outdoor Movie Night Series School Board Councilman Julian Jones is hosting Families can enjoy movies at Metro Reisterstown Festival Upcoming meetings of the Board his 10th community picnic on Centre on the grass next to the The Reisterstown Recreation Council of Education will be held at the Saturday, Aug. 24, from 1 to 7 p.m. library plaza on Friday, Aug. 16 and will host its 33rd annual Reisterstown Greenwood Campus, 6901 N. at Northwest Regional Park, 4515 Aug. 30, at 8:30 p.m. Metro Center Festival on Saturday, Sept. 7, and Charles St. in Towson on Tuesday, Deer Park Rd. in Owings Mills. There is located at 10309 Grand Central Sunday, Sept. 8, at Hannah More Aug. 6 and 20, and Sept. 10 and will be live music, a children’s Ave. in Owings Mills. Upcoming Park, 12035 Reisterstown Rd., 21133. 24, at 6:30 p.m. The capital budget corner and family entertainment. movies are Despicable Me and The parade begins Saturday at work session will be held on Aug. 20 Bring your lawn chairs and blankets. Coco. 9 a.m. and other entertainment, at 6:30 p.m. including live music, family fun area and classic car show. A tribute to August 2019 Northwest Voice Page 15

County Council Upcoming meetings of the County Former Marine Earns Top Honor will be held 6 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 5 and Aug. 16, and Tuesday, For Work With Milford Athletes Sept. 3; the work sessions are on Aug. 27 and Sept. 10 at 2 p.m. at Gary Green, who volunteers at spearheaded weekly instruction of the Historic Courthouse. For more Milford Mill Academy as an the Stock Market Game at the school, information, including on the agendas and instructions to watch academic advisor for student athletes, bringing his business acumen and the meeting online, visit www. was among the Baltimore County wisdom to the task of introducing councilbaltimorecountymd.gov/ Public Schools Volunteers of the high-level financial literacy to countycouncil. Year honored during a gala breakfast youngsters. His teams of students in earlier this summer. Grades 3, 4, and 5 compiled two stock Police Community The award was renamed 2019 portfolios Cary Green is the BCPS Volunteer of the Year Relations Council John and Marilyn Ryan Volunteers Woodlawn Precinct 2 meetings are of the Year this year in honor of held the second Wednesday of each two education activists who have month at the Woodlawn Precinct, volunteered their time and talents to 6424 Windsor Mill Rd., 21207. Contact BCPS and its schools since the late Malinda Taylor at mrtaylor@verizon. 1960s. net or 410-265-5926. The police Under Green’s leadership and precinct station number is 410-887- direct assistance, grade point 4714. averages for more than 130 student- Franklin Precinct 3 meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month. athletes have improved, according The meetings will be held at the to BCPS. A former Marine, Green Franklin Precinct, 606 Nicodemus also serves as unofficial historian Rd. in Reisterstown, 21136. On the for the school’s athletic department odd-numbered months, the location and volunteers with the school’s is at the Reisterstown Library, 21 Marine Corps JROTC program WOMEN WHO MOVE MARYLAND Cockeys Mill Rd., 21136. Starting in as a leader and mentor. This year SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION September, the meetings will be Green was able to help nurture 15 held at the Franlin precinct while the seniors who are receiving athletic library undergoes renovation. Brad scholarships because they met the Sharpless is director and may be academic criteria to participate in contacted at bvsharpless@hotmail. intercollegiate athletics. com. The precinct station number is 410-887-6985. BCPS honored 59 outstanding Pikesville Precinct 4 meetings school volunteers during the event, are held the fourth Tuesday of all of whom were nominated by each month at Baltimore Hebrew their schools for exemplary work Congregation, 7401 Park Heights in support of students and staff. Ave. in Pikesville, 21208. Jerry Dantoni Among the three other finalists may be reached at j.dantoni@ recognized during the ceremony verizon.net. The precinct contact was Lee Densky, a volunteer at Fort number is 410-887-6775. Garrison Elementary School. Densky

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CHILD CARE MOVING + HAULING Craig Linthicum For Mentoring, Work in Recreation and Parks You ad could be here. Contact NWV Contact NWV Back in the day, the Department Woodlawn Rec and Parks knew Craig 410-508-1424 of Recreation and Sports was because he was involved with every 410-508-1424 known primarily for league play program,” said Jack Milani, a friend and competitive but fun sports who served as a commissioner during tournaments for kids and adults. Linthicum’s tenure. “We, in the sports Social clubs, haunted houses, movie world, thought we were closest to TRANSPORTATION THERAPEUTIC SERVICES nights and art contests were also him, but I found out all the programs among the popular activities the felt that way because he would visit county offered for families to connect the garden clubs, the seniors, and he’d NEED A LIFT? You ad could be here. and be entertained. go to the ballet recitals and the Betsy Contact NWV Contact NWV In Woodlawn, the man responsible Ross doll club. He made sure there for coordinating these programs was something for everyone.” 410-508-1424 410-508-1424 and events was Craig Linthicum, a When HFCA, an agency that is now well-respected, resourceful, good- Centers for Medicaid and Medicare with-people supervisor within the Services, was considering relocating department. out of Woodlawn, many federal PROFESSIONAL HEALTH + BEAUTY On May 10, old friends, associates employees who played in Linthicum’s and former players came together on leagues objected and shared how the sidewalk, not far from the white vested they were in the area because Handling all of your You ad could be here. building that housed Linthicum’s of the games and camaraderie. graphic design needs. Contact NWV office, to honor his impact on the Aaron Barnett, president of community during his 30-plus years Powhatan Community Association 8treContact Design NWV Group 410-508-1424 of service with the department. and vice president of the Recreation 443-602-4240410-508-1424 People he mentored and worked Council, told how Linthicum picked with described him as someone him up for youth football practice, who insisted that every decision the and although recruited to play for department staff made with children other programs, decided to stay in TAX PREP EDUCATION as the priority. Woodlawn because of Linthicum. Speaker after speaker reminisced— Del. Ben Brooks of District 10 You ad could be here. You ad could be here. some with tears— about Linthicum’s shared how his son, Ben Jr., played in Contact NWV Contact NWV fair, inclusive and caring leadership, sports programs under Linthicum. activities such as skating on the On Facebook, Woodlawn native 410-508-1424 410-508-1424 pond at Woodlawn Cemetery, and Ken Barrick recalled that Linthicum treasured relationships with elected gave him his first job in 1981 as a officials, local businesses and families. 14-year-old. “The number of lives he “Anybody who came up through continued on page 17 August 2019 Northwest Voice Page 17

School, pulled away a cover on a blue and white street sign that revealed the name, Craig Linthicum Way. The sign is posted in the 2100 block of Gwynn Oak Drive at the end of the driveway that leads to the Woodlawn Senior Center and the recreation building. The dedication event came together quickly out of a conversation of Banks and Milani, who also owns Monaghan’s Pub. Both longtime friends and associates of Linthicum’s, they wanted to honor him. Banks came up with the idea to have a road named after Linthicum. He and Milani set the plan in motion, contacting representatives from the offices of the County Council, Council Executive and others to cut through the red tape and expedite the process. A crowd of well wishers gathered in Woodlawn to honor Craig Linthicum (seated, center) for his contributions to the “God put it in my heart to do community and Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks. something for a man that touched all of us,” says Banks. As the dedication ended, with Linthicum thanking touched during his decades of service recollection etched in Banks’ memory You’ll find nobody who has anything everyone, a light drizzle dissipated. is truly immeasurable,” Barrick wrote. is Linthicum’s encouragement and negative to say about him. Nobody.” Then a rainbow appeared. Ray Banks, goodwill ambassador approval for his Dr. J’s All Stars The long-awaited highlight of the “He was a wonderful person who to the Negro Baseball League Museum, slow-pitch softball team to compete evening was when Barry Williams, touched everyone’s heart,” Banks said. says Linthicum appointed him in the all-black world tournament in Director of Recreation and Parks who the Monday night men’s softball Cleveland, Ohio, in 1986. first met Linthicum when Williams commissioner in Woodlawn. One “He was our leader and mentor. was a principal at Randallstown High Diet Gout Trial (DiGo) Have you ever had gout?

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Now-closed Owings Mills and Towson Pain Clinic Implicated in Charge For Conspiring To Overwhelmed by OUR SERVICES Distribute Oxycodone, Fentanyl, Methadone • Project Management deadlines, budgets, William Soyke, a Hanover, Pennsylvania, According to Soyke’s plea or paperwork? • Process Improvement man who worked as a physician assistant agreement, he served as a physician • Event Management at a pain management office in Owings assistant at Rosen Hoffberg and On-Site Support Mills and Towson, has pleaded guilty Rehabilitation and Pain Management, Let LaFew & Associates to federal drug charges for conspiracy P.A., from 2011 until the business • Bookkeeping Services to distribute and dispense oxycodone, closed in February 2018. During his handle it all for you! fentanyl, methadone and alprazolam time there, Soyke, 66, was able to • Document Preparation Why keep doing everything on your outside the scope of professional observe and treat patients of both own when you can have the reliable • Web Research practice and not for a legitimate doctors Norman Rosen and Howard medical purpose. Hoffberg, who had hired him and business support services you need • Appointment “Opioid overdoses are killing who usually worked at the Towson delivered right now? With LaFew & Scheduling Associates, it’s easier than ever to thousands of Marylanders each year, and Owings Mills offices, respectively. access quality expertise in project • Data Gathering, and opioid addiction is fueled by Soyke admitted that he believed management, event management, Assessment, and health care providers who prescribe that the Rosen and Hoffberg back office support, and beyond. Analysis drugs for people without a legitimate prescribed excessive levels of medical need,” said U.S. Attorney opioids, and both doctors overruled Our services offer a more cost- Robert Hur in a statement. his attempts to lower patients’ effective alternative to hiring in- “Doctors and other medical dosages. Nevertheless, he wrote the house. No overhead expenses and no professionals who irresponsibly write prescriptions he thought patients had charges for downtime will make the opioid prescriptions are acting like no legitimate need for them. most of your valuable time and money. street-corner drug pushers,” Hur Soyke also admitted that in added. “State and federal authorities several instances he engaged in CONTACT US TODAY TO SEE are continuing to look at ways to shut sexual, physical contact with female HOW WE CAN HELP YOU! down ‘pain clinics’ that are really patients who were attempting to get just fronts for criminals who divert prescriptions. [email protected] pharmaceutical drugs and hook a He faces a maximum sentence of www.LaFewAssociates.com new generation of addicts. We are 20 years in prison. He is scheduled for determined to reduce the number of sentencing in October. opioid overdose deaths in Maryland.” August 2019 Northwest Voice Page 19 Residential Treatment Facility to Open in Owings Mills Continued from page 1 and that is coming from the fentanyl.” The county is taking an approach called to other jurisdictions.” At the meeting, members of the R.E.A.C.H., which promotes recovery, education, Branch says, “I’m hopeful that the number of workgroup County Executive John Olszewski assessment, collaboration and help to address people dying from the opioid epidemic will start appointed to lead the effort shared their thoughts. substance use and opioid overdose deaths. to decrease. But that does not correlate with the One strategy the county is considering is a “It’s very complicated, but we’re trying to provide number of people who are addicted.” Seattle-based program called Law Enforcement all of these wraparound services,” Branch says. “Opioid addiction is a disease and we're going to Assisted Diversion (LEAD) . One of the town hall Access to people who have lived the experience treat it like a disease,” Branch says. presenters was Steven Olson, a Baltimore City is important, Branch says. “I have a lot of peer police lieutenant and Owings Mills resident, who recovery counselors who are out on the street,” who lost a younger brother to heroin addiction and meet with clients, provide one-on-one naxolone heads the city’s program. LEAD encourages police trainings and assist with securing services and What you should know: officers to refer non-violent drug offenders to a case resources. manager to assist the abuser with treatment and There are six methadone clinics in the county, other support services instead of making a drug including clinics in Pikesville and Woodlawn, and • Maryland’s Good Samaritan Law arrests. multiple medication assisted treatment (MAT) protects people assisting in an The county is accelerating its interventions providers around the county. There is also a walk- emergency overdose situation from with evidence based practices, Branch says. “We in assessment clinic at Liberty Family Resources arrest, as well as prosecution for certain have seen a decrease in the number of deaths Center, as well as in the detention center. crimes, such as possession of a drug. in Baltimore County preliminarily for the first This fall, a residential facility, first announced quarter of 2019, and I believe that’s because of the in May 2018 under the administration of the late • Maryland’s Statewide Standing Order amount of Narcan [the brand name for Naloxone, Kevin Kamenetz, will open on the former site of allows that anyone can get naloxone a lifesaving prescription drug that reverses opioid Rosewood Center in Owings Mills. It will treat without a prescription. overdose] on the street at this point in time. “ initially up to 30 beds, then expand to 70 patients The county, and most other jurisdictions, offers in the county-owned Richards Building. It will be two-hour trainings for persons wishing to learn open 24 hours, 365 days a week. You can find resources at how to use the medication in case of emergency. Branch says, “Right now we have zero beds in baltimorecounty.gov/Agencies/health More than 1,360 people took the training last year. Baltimore County. We’ve been sending our people Page 20 Northwest Voice August 2019 Crime in the Northwest Area: Fatal Shootings, Homicide, Police Impersonation Read a roundup of Baltimore County Police Department reports on some of the incidences of crime and accidents taking place in the area. The accounts are according to the Police Department.

Police Investigate Fatal Shooting block of Liberty Road on July 26. Boulevard. charged with first-degree assault in Randallstown Police were dispatched around The preliminary investigation and carrying a loaded handgun in Officers responded to the 3900 9:25 p.m. after the victim, 25, indicates that the victim, a a vehicle. block of Shenton Road on Aug. suffered a gunshot wound while 30-year-old man from Lenhartsville, 4 for an assault call. When they outside of his home. He was taken Pennsylvania, was summoned to Fatal Shooting in Golden Dragon arrived the man was suffering an to an area hospital and is expected a room at the hotel by a third man Parking Lot apparent gunshot wound and was to survive his wound. The suspect to help calm the suspect, who was One man is dead, another injured, pronounced dead at the scene. fled the scene. in an agitated state. The suspect following a disturbance that led to The Baltimore County Police Detectives are investigating produced a handgun, and the third a shooting outside Golden Dragon Homicide Unit is continuing the the possibility that the victim was man ran from the room, calling 911 Bar and Grill in Windsor Mill. investigation into this incident but targeted. Anyone with information and reporting hearing shots fired. Officers responded to the bar’s believe this victim was targeted. is asked to contact police at 410- Griffin initially fled the scene but parking lot in the 8100 block of Anyone with information is asked 307-2020. Callers may remain was later located in the area and Liberty Road around 1:45 a.m. on to contact police at 410-307-2020. anonymous. taken into custody. July 8 after 911 received a call for a Callers may remain anonymous shooting from a man who identified and may be eligible for a reward Randallstown Man Charged Lochearn Man Charged with himself as an off-duty officer. when submitting tips through Metro with Murder at Comfort Inn in Impersonating Police As the bar was closing and Crime Stoppers. Parkville A road rage patrons were leaving, a disturbance Baltimore County Police have incident turned into on the parking lot drew the Man Injured in Liberty Road charged Deonte James Griffin, 26, an arrest for attention of another patron who Shooting of Randallstown with first-degree impersonating a has since been determined to be Baltimore County Police continue murder for the July 18 homicide police officer on a a security forces member of the to investigate a shooting in the 9900 at the Comfort Inn on Loch Raven Walmart parking lot Maryland Air National Guard with in Catonsville on a gun permit. The airman saw the July 25. suspect, identified as Jerome Dewitt Gregory Sumter, 57, of Kathydale Garrison, with a gun. The airman Road, was arrested after police drew his gun and ordered the were called to the 6200 block suspect to drop the weapon. An of Baltimore National Pike for a exchange of gunfire followed. weapons incident. What started The suspect, 36, was fatally as a road rage incident in the struck during the exchange and parking lot escalated when Sumter pronounced dead at the hospital. produced a badge and gun, The airman was not injured. identifying himself as a police A second man in the area was officer. also struck by gunfire. He was The victim honked her horn at transported to a local hospital for Sumter when she attempted to treatment. enter the parking lot but Sumter’s Detectives from the Homicide truck was blocking the access Unit, who responded to the scene, road. She eventually drove around are continuing the investigation. A his truck and parked her car on the gun was recovered at the scene of parking lot. Sumter followed her the shooting. and stopped behind her vehicle, blocking her egress. He identified Police Fatally Shoot Windsor Mill himself as an officer and produced Suspect While Serving a Warrant a silver badge, then threatened the Police identified the officer involved victim and her children, displaying in the July 6 fatal shooting of a a handgun. suspect at the Duke’s Motel in the An officer working uniformed 7900block of Pulaski Highway as secondary employment at Walmart Officer McCampbell, a 20-year spoke with Sumter, who denied veteran assigned to Tactical Unit. The the allegations, but witnesses officer has not been involved in any confirmed the victim’s account of prior shootings and has been placed events. on routine administrative leave. He was arrested and also continued on page 22 August 2019 Northwest Voice Page 21 Faith and Worship

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GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Church SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 10AM TO 12:00PM Sunday Service John Brewington, Pastor Rev. Tanya Wade, Pastor 11:00 a.m. 2604 Banister Road Bible Study Tuesday at 7p or Wednesday at 11a Baltimore, MD, 21215 410-466-4000 (o), 410-466-4001 (f) Office Hours Staff: Tues., Thurs., 10 a.m.–2 p.m. www.gracepresbymd.weebly.com By appointment, office: 410.944.4478 or fax: 410.594.1926 "One thing I ask of the Lord, this is what I seek that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to gaze upon the 9/30/18. 9/30/18. beauty of the Lord and to seek him in his temple. —Psalm 27:4 3800 Patterson Ave | Baltimore, MD 21207 www.lochearnchurch.com

New Horizon Baptist Church YOUR AD COULD BE HERE! “WITH GOD, ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE” If your church, synagogue, mosque or place of worship is looking for a way of reaching the northwest CHURCH SERVICES community, look no further than the Sunday School – 9:45a Church at Worship – 11:00a Northwest Voice worship directory. Morning Devotion – 10:45a Bible Study – 7:00pm Wed. For more information on rates 2200 Saint Lukes Lane, Baltimore, MD 21207 and available space, contact 410-508-1424 or Rev. Steve C. Webster, 410-298-5161 [email protected]. Pastor Page 22 Northwest Voice August 2019

County Kicks Off Property Welcome Our Zoning Process New Neighbors The Comprehensize Zoning cover many hundreds of acres. Welcome our new neighbor is a list of some Map Process (CZMP), which The zoning on all properties residential sales in the coverage area of the takes place every four years, that were not issues is re- Northwest Voice newspaper from the previous is on the horizon. It’s the time enacted without change. month. This will be a feature every monthly issue. when developers, citizens and CZMP 2020 starts with a This list is from the MRIS and is provided courtesy government officials take stock public pre-filing period Aug. of Tammy Rollins, Broker of Rollins & Associates of their property plans and 19 through Aug. 30. During Real Estate, 201 Milford Mill Rd., Pikesville. The list review what type of zoning this period citizens can file includes address, style, bedrooms, bathrooms, list they need. Often the plans pit an online application and get price and closing price. community groups against early access to scheduling an developers but, any citizen may appointment to map the issue. ADDRESS STYLE BEDROOM BATH LISTED CLOSE SALE request a zoning change on any The filing period continues WOODLAWN, 21207 property in the county. Sept. 3 through Oct. 15. 6818 Real Princess Ln Colonial 3 Bedrm 31/2 Bath $245,000 $218,000 The CZMP covers a period The Planning Department 2102 Sunbriar Ln Rancher 4 Bedrm 2 Bath $229,000 $221,000 of 12 months and results in will schedule mapping 6005 Gwynn Oak Ave Rancher 3 Bedrm 2 Bath $226,000 $226,000 zoning decisions that are appointments during this 6014 Prince George St Split Level 3 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $279,990 $267, 5 0 0 reflected in a final log of issues. period. Filing fees range from 6008 Charles Street Split Level 5 Bedrm 3 Bath $270,000 $270,000 Ultimately, the County Council $250 for a civic association to decides on each issue whether $1,600 for others. WINDSOR MILLS, 21244 to retain the existing zoning Citizens can contact 7377 Maury Rd Colonial 3 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $235,000 $235,000 or to enact a different zone or the Department of 6 Spring Heath Ct Colonial 4 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $475,000 $475,000 district. Generally, each issue is Planning at czmp2020@ 3639 Eitemiller Rd Rancher 4 Bedrm 2 Bath $289,000 $285,000 a single property, but an issue baltimorecountymd.gov or 410- 1742 Gordon Ave Colonial 4 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $379,90 0 $380,000 may cover many adjoining 887-3480 with questions. 7409 Castlemoor Rd Cape Cod 4 Bedrm 4 Bath $329,90 0 $329,90 0 properties and might even CATONSVILLE, 21228 1 Trotting Horse Ct Colonial 5 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $699,000 $699,000 18 Glenwood Ave Bungalow 3 Bedrm 3 Bath $360,000 $360,000 Crime in Northwest Area 6445 Clifton Forge Cir Colonial 4 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $374,90 0 $381,150 continued from page 20 311 Montrose Ave Rancher 3 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $492,000 $510,000 13 Shady Hill Ct Colonial 3 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $255,000 $250,000 The suspect, identified homicide detectives have 322 Lee Drive Rancher 2 Bedrm 1 ½ Bath $329,000 $320,000 as Kareem Omar Morgan, charged the boyfriend of an RANDALLSTOWN, 21133 of Dundalk, died during an 18-year-old Pikesville woman 8817 Meadow Heights Rd Split Level 4 Bedrm 2 Bath $287,900 $288,000 exchange of gunfire with in her shooting death. 9801 Tolworth Cir Rancher 5 Bedrm 2 Bath $284,900 $284,900 police as tactical team Family members found 4230 Huntshire Rd Traditional 4 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $255,000 $245,000 officers attempted to execute Dymond Jones unresponsive a search and seizure warrant on June 11 in the bedroom of 8819 Church Ln Colonial 4 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $339,90 0 $347,000 and arrest warrant at the her Kathydale Road home. 7 Cassandra Ct Cape Cod 5 Bedrm 3 Bath $309,000 $300,000 hotel room where he was Considered suspicious, PIKESVILLE, 21208 staying. the medical examiner 7419 Rockridge Rd Rancher 4 Bedrm 3 Bath $259,000 $265,000 The 43-year-old was subsequently ruled her death 1330 Harden Ln Rancher 5 Bedrm 3 Bath $309,90 0 $309,000 the same man wanted for a homicide by gunshot 3223 Midfield Rd Rancher 6 Bedrm 3 Bath $579,000 $575,000 shooting his ex-girlfriend wound. 216 Glenn Ellen Cir Villa 2 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $349,900 $345,000 after forcing his way into her Johnny Ray Woods III, 20, 4002 Balmoral Cir Colonial 4 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $270,000 $265,000 Windsor Mill home earlier in of Baltimore, 21215, is charged OWINGS MILLS, 21117 the day. The woman, 37, was with second-degree murder. taken to a local hospital. She 7 Richards Green Ct Colonial 4 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $ 3 57, 5 0 0 $ 3 57, 5 0 0 is expected to survive her 9835 Sherwood Farm Rd Colonial 3 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $249,000 $249,000 wounds. 12217 Faulkner Dr Colonial 4 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $579,90 0 $579,90 0 The Homicide Unit and 9362 Paragon Way Colonial 3 Bedrm 2 (2) ½ Bath $305,000 $298,000 Internal Affairs Unit are 5 Saddlestone Ct Colonial 4 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $348,000 $345,000 continuing their investigation REISTERSTOWN, 21136 into this officer-involved 18 Bosley Ln Split Level 4 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $319,90 0 $323,000 shooting. 308 Church Rd Other 3 Bedrm 2 Bath $294,500 $294,500

824 Lindellen Ave Rancher 3 Bedrm 2 Bath $260,000 $261,000 Boyfriend Charged in Homicide of Dymond Jones 39 Hunting Horn Cir Colonial 4 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $364,900 $357,000 Baltimore County Police 5309 Weywood Dr Cape Cod 4 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $435,000 $420,000 ADDRESS STYLE BEDROOM BATH LISTED CLOSE SALE WOODLAWN, 21207 6818 Real Princess Ln Colonial 3 Bedrm 31/2 Bath $245,000 $218,000 2102 Sunbriar Ln Rancher 4 Bedrm 2 Bath $229,000 $221,000 6005 Gwynn Oak Ave Rancher 3 Bedrm 2 Bath $226,000 $226,000 6014 Prince George St Split Level 3 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $279,990 $267, 5 0 0 6008 Charles Street Split Level 5 Bedrm 3 Bath $270,000 $270,000 WINDSOR MILLS, 21244 7377 Maury Rd Colonial 3 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $235,000 $235,000 6 Spring Heath Ct Colonial 4 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $475,000 $475,000 3639 Eitemiller Rd Rancher 4 Bedrm 2 Bath $289,000 $285,000 1742 Gordon Ave Colonial 4 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $379,90 0 $380,000 7409 Castlemoor Rd Cape Cod 4 Bedrm 4 Bath $329,90 0 $329,90 0 CATONSVILLE, 21228 1 Trotting Horse Ct Colonial 5 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $699,000 $699,000 18 Glenwood Ave Bungalow 3 Bedrm 3 Bath $360,000 $360,000 6445 Clifton Forge Cir Colonial 4 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $374,90 0 $381,150 311 Montrose Ave Rancher 3 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $492,000 $510,000 13 Shady Hill Ct Colonial 3 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $255,000 $250,000 322 Lee Drive Rancher 2 Bedrm 1 ½ Bath $329,000 $320,000 RANDALLSTOWN, 21133 8817 Meadow Heights Rd Split Level 4 Bedrm 2 Bath $287,900 $288,000 9801 Tolworth Cir Rancher 5 Bedrm 2 Bath $284,900 $284,900 4230 Huntshire Rd Traditional 4 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $255,000 $245,000 8819 Church Ln Colonial 4 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $339,90 0 $347,000 7 Cassandra Ct Cape Cod 5 Bedrm 3 Bath $309,000 $300,000 PIKESVILLE, 21208 7419 Rockridge Rd Rancher 4 Bedrm 3 Bath $259,000 $265,000 1330 Harden Ln Rancher 5 Bedrm 3 Bath $309,90 0 $309,000 3223 Midfield Rd Rancher 6 Bedrm 3 Bath $579,000 $575,000 216 Glenn Ellen Cir Villa 2 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $349,900 $345,000 4002 Balmoral Cir Colonial 4 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $270,000 $265,000 OWINGS MILLS, 21117 7 Richards Green Ct Colonial 4 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $ 3 57, 5 0 0 $ 3 57, 5 0 0 9835 Sherwood Farm Rd Colonial 3 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $249,000 $249,000 12217 Faulkner Dr Colonial 4 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $579,90 0 $579,90 0 9362 Paragon Way Colonial 3 Bedrm 2 (2) ½ Bath $305,000 $298,000 5 Saddlestone Ct Colonial 4 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $348,000 $345,000 REISTERSTOWN, 21136 18 Bosley Ln Split Level 4 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $319,90 0 $323,000 308 Church Rd Other 3 Bedrm 2 Bath $294,500 $294,500 824 Lindellen Ave Rancher 3 Bedrm 2 Bath $260,000 $261,000 39 Hunting Horn Cir Colonial 4 Bedrm 3 ½ Bath $364,900 $357,000 5309 Weywood Dr Cape Cod 4 Bedrm 2 ½ Bath $435,000 $420,000 1% CASH BACK* 90 DAYS NO PAYMENTS FREE SiriusXM SATELLITE RADIO

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