Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Anne Arundel County Police said numerous rear windshields were smashed sometime between Sunday night and Monday morning.
- POLICE & FIRE
- Tim Lemke
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Anne Arundel County police are investigating a string of cases in which landscaping rocks were thrown at vehicles in the Odenton, Gambrills and Crofton area. Police said in an email alert to residents that sometime between Sunday night and Monday morning, several cars had their rear windshields smashed in the area of Four Seasons and Chapelgate, as well as a few other neighborhoods. The impacted areas include: Autumn Gold Drive, Odenton Chapelgate Drive, Odenton Fallsway Drive, Crofton Windy Oak Court, Crofton Mt. Tabor Road, Gambrills Waugh Chapel Road, Odenton Anyone with information on these cases has been asked to contact detectives from the Anne Arundel County Police Western District at 410-222-6155. They may also call the …
Saturday, July 7, 2012
In Chapelgate, Maple Ridge and other neighborhoods, electricity remains elusive.
- LOCAL CONNECTIONS
- Tim Lemke
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Saturday, July 7, 2012
Marlene Bain has seen the reports of power being restored throughout Anne Arundel County, but continues to wait. As she enters the eighth full day without electricity in her Chapelgate home, she is finding herself increasingly frustrated by the uncertainty of when electricity service will be back on. "I cannot stay in my house," she said. "The house is like an oven. The way the temperatures have been, I can't last." Bain lives on Huntover Drive, one of a handful of streets in Odenton still without power. Many of her neighbors have had electricity back on for days. Her service outage appears to be caused by a very localized problem—in fact, Baltimore Gas and Electric said it's a loop problem affecting just her house—and those are the …
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Anyone in the Chapelgate community who does not have a working smoke detector will get one Wednesday morning.
Any resident in the Chapelgate community who does not have a working smoke alarm can get one for free on Wednesday. Firefighters will distribute smoke alarms in the area after the death of an elderly woman Sunday in a fire on Farrara Drive. The Anne Arundel County Fire Department said there were no working fire detectors in the home when a fire tore through the second floor of the duplex. Lolita Mitchell, 78, died at a local hospital as a result of the fire. Mitchell was the fourth person to die as a result of a fire in Anne Arundel County this year. “Early detection is key in all residential fires and that fires can burn unnoticed and spread quickly where smoke alarms are not present or functional," County Fire Chief John Ray said in a …
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10:24 am on Monday, July 9, 2012
Ronald - Now be nice. Do you want to improve power quality at a cheap cost. Or, save the trees and have massive power outages after every storm.   more ›