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Unresolved judgment lien costs lawyer $176K (access required)

BY: Steve Lash
POSTED: November 18, 2012
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A Baltimore County jury has awarded damages of more than $176,000 against a longtime Pikesville lawyer who erroneously assured a client that a judgment lien on his Howard County home had been discharged in bankruptcy.


End of an era: Fields of Pikesville set to close (access required)

BY: Maria Zilberman
POSTED: August 3, 2012
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Jeffrey Levin’s parents bought Fields of Pikesville in 1946 from the Fields family.

The tuna fish. The French fries. The snowballs. The hot fudge sundaes. The selection of greeting cards. The people — most of all, the people.


Ravens to collect fan letters at purple mailboxes

BY: Associated Press
POSTED: January 3, 2012
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Baltimore Ravens fans can now drop off letters to the team in purple mailboxes at a number of Giant Food stores in the state. The team kicked off the promotion Tuesday as it prepares to head into the playoffs. Letters in the “Baltimore Ravens Postal Service” boxes will be taken to the team’s Owings Mills [...]


Pikesville lawyer representing Sandusky victim slams accused molestor’s lawyer

BY: Ben Mook
POSTED: December 2, 2011
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Pikesville lawyer Howard A. Janet, recently hired to represent “Victim 6” in the criminal sex abuse case against ex-Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, blasted comments made by the accused molester’s lawyer on Friday about alleged victims in a newspaper report. Janet, with Janet, Jenner & Suggs LLC, represents a man who claims he [...]


Needleman pleads guilty to tax evasion, resigns from bar (access required)

BY: Andy Marso
POSTED: September 1, 2011
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GREENBELT — Long-time Baltimore criminal defense attorney Stanley Needleman answered every question in a firm, strong voice as he pleaded guilty to tax offenses Thursday in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt. But his body language suggested a man in distress and he admitted as much when Judge Alexander Williams Jr. asked how he was doing. [...]


Baltimore bicyclist in coma after Feb. crash dies

BY: Associated Press
POSTED: August 10, 2011
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A bicyclist who was in a coma for months after being struck by an 83-year-old driver has died. Twenty-year-old Nathan Krasnopoler died Wednesday morning, his family said in a statement. Funeral services are scheduled Friday in Pikesville for the Johns Hopkins student and Ellicott City resident. The driver in the February crash was later cited [...]


Maryland police to assist motorists during heat wave

BY: Associated Press
POSTED: July 21, 2011
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Maryland State Police says troopers will be looking out for stranded motorists as a heat wave blankets the area. Police say troopers are being directed to assist motorists with disabled vehicles, as quickly as possible, on Thursday and Friday. Motorists are also being urged to take extra precautions for their safety, such as bringing along [...]


Real Estate Weekly: Tech park for Hagerstown, jobs for Pikesville, personnel and leases

BY: Daily Record Staff
POSTED: June 24, 2011
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Tech park for Hagerstown A Western Maryland-based economic development group said it purchased 173 acres for a technology business park in the Hagerstown area. The Hagerstown-Washington County Industrial Foundation said Wednesday it bought the land between Hagerstown Community College and the Meritus Medical Center from Pennsylvania-based Diakon Senior Living for about $3.5 million. The property [...]


Gov. O’Malley signs bill requiring SNCF to disclose Holocaust role

BY: Associated Press
POSTED: May 19, 2011
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ANNAPOLIS — Gov. Martin O’Malley has signed a first-of-its-kind bill that will require the French rail company SNCF to disclose its role in transporting Holocaust victims to concentration camps if the company seeks a contract to provide train service in the state. O’Malley signed the bill Thursday in Annapolis. He is describing the measure as [...]


Hopkins Savings Bank under feds’ scrutiny (access required)

BY: Ben Mook
POSTED: April 21, 2011
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Concerned over the operation of Hopkins Federal Savings Bank, the Office of Thrift Supervision has placed the 90-year-old Highlandtown-based thrift under a supervisory agreement. The Office of Thrift Supervision, the bank’s primary federal regulator, said the agreements with Hopkins and Hopkins Bancorp Inc., the bank’s holding company, were needed to address “unsafe or unsound” practices [...]


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