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Baltimore County News of the Week
A round-up of recent Baltimore County news from Patch.
Here are the big stories out of Baltimore County that you may have missed on Patch this week:
Do you know where your grease goes? Arbutus Patch editor Bruce Goldfarb of areas in the county where a large amount of grease burdens the county's sewage system. Not surprisingly, areas with a large concentration of restaurants are offenders.
Antonio Martinez pleads guilty in Catonsville bomb plot: The 22-year-old Baltimore area man was . He pleaded guilty to charges stemming from his attempt to detonate a fake bomb outside a military recruiting station in Catonsville on Dec. 8, 2010.
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Schools Superintendent felt the heat from Comptroller Peter Franchot: one final time asking for state funds for capital programs. The comptroller took him to task for still not having a plan to put air conditioning in place in many schools in the county.
Owings Mills gets an Olive Garden: Some say the addition of a national restaurant chain like is another sign that Owings Mills is getting some love from developers after years of being ignored.
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Downtown Towson will get a 16-screen movie theater: Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz that Cinemark will operate the theater on land that will include restaurants and a parking garage.
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