Lutherville-Timonium, MD|News|
Council Candidate Did Not Pay Taxes for Years
Gordon Harden, a 5th District Democratic candidate, paid $144,000 in back taxes, interest and penalties after the government opened 31 separate legal actions against him.

Doug has been a reporter since his year as editor-in-chief at the University of Delaware's student newspaper, The Review. He has worked as a reporter for The Virginian Pilot in Norfolk, Va., The Philadelphia Inquirer, The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C., Forbes Magazine in New York and The Baltimore Sun, where he spent six years covering state and local government and politics. At The Sun he worked as an investigative reporter and his stories spurred the state criminal investigation into former Mayor Sheila Dixon.
Gordon Harden, a 5th District Democratic candidate, paid $144,000 in back taxes, interest and penalties after the government opened 31 separate legal actions against him.

Towson Arts Collective's Arts in the Park at Cromwell Valley Park paired pleasant weather with pleasing displays of paintings, photography, writing and music.
Ever wonder why York Road traffic isn't tied up with weeds from the landscaped median bordering Stoneleigh? Thank Rob Reilly.
If voters approve school construction referendum on November ballot, the overcrowded Lutherville facility will be expanded.
School's capacity: 307. School's enrollment: 451 and counting.
Comedy is a rarity in Baltimore; With Magooby's relocation to Deereco Road, Timonium is becoming the region's center of humor. Seriously. York Road is hilarious.
West Towson Elementary's first week is over and the reviews are in.