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Police Blotter: Burglaries in the Area
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Trained as an EMT/paramedic, Bruce has been in the Arbutus area since 1982 and received his bachelor's degree from UMBC.
Bruce was a regular contributor to <i>Baltimore</i> magazine for many years, and was previously editor of <i>Maryland</i> magazine. He has written for <i>USA Today</i>, <i>Washington Post</i>, <i>Baltimore Sun</i>, NPR's <i>All Things Considered</i>, <i>American Health</i>, <i>Harper's</i>, and numerous other publications. He has also produced seven health reference books.<b> <br></b>
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Raised in a Jewish family, and still love the food and customs. But a practicing atheist.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br><i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
1. Infrastructure. Our roads, bridges and rails are crumbling.
2. Prudent commercial and residential development that creates jobs and promotes growth but doesn't spoil the character of the community.
3. Supporting and enhancing effective teaching in our public schools and at the university and college level.
The following is based on information provided by Baltimore County Police Department.

Meeting at Arbutus United Methodist Church discussed crime and other problems in the community.
The 18-year-old victim accosted while walking on the 800 block of Fifth Avenue in Riverview.
Victims hit near Shelbourne Road and Locust Avenue on Sept. 29.
October is National Fire Safety and Prevention Month. Talk to your family about how to prevent a devastating fire in your own home.
Students learn about composting, recycling and other green activities.
Named Grand Champions at the Capital Area Marching Association meet on Sept. 29.
Work from Howard County to Baltimore City could last months, say officials.
The following is based on information provided by Baltimore County Police Department.
An 18-year-old victim abducted in car after getting off bus at Ingleside and Edmondson avenues on Sept. 25.
Four suspects took a 29-year-old victim's wallet and cash on Sept. 27.
Crews will be patching road in project that will last as long as temperatures permit.
The state's mosquito control program for Baltimore County is without a home, forcing officials to prioritize efforts.
The community college's soccer field named for Mildred and Joseph Murray.
Ramp from inner loop to eastbound Security Boulevard closed on weeknights for the next month.
Suspect in police-involved shooting remains hospitalized at University of Maryland.