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Marc grew up in Owings Mills and Reisterstown and has been a journalist since high school, where he wrote and edited editorials for the school's newspaper. He attended Timber Grove Elementary School, Deer Park Middle Magnet School and graduated from Franklin High School in 2003.<br><br>As a student at the University of Maryland College Park, Marc covered music in the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. metro areas. He interviewed and photographed a wide variety of musicians including George Clinton, Richie Havens, members of The Wailers and 311, Ozzy Osbourne's guitarist, Zakk Wylde, and his favorite band, the Red Hot Chili Peppers.<br><br>After graduating in December 2007, Marc went to work for The Maryland Gazette in Glen Burnie, MD, where he covered business and western Anne Arundel County. The diverse beat had him covering the effects of the Great Recession on small businesses, crime in low-income neighborhoods and the hotbed of development around Arundel Mills Mall.<br><br>Marc left The Maryland Gazette for the Carroll County Times in January 2010, where he covered Westminter and business. His investigations into certain closed-door practices of the town government earned much praise from the community and prompted changes to legislative procedures.<br><br>In his spare time, Marc plays guitar in a funk/rock band called Joe Keyes "The Late Bloomer" and The Late Bloomer Band, which has performed several times at Micho's on Main Street. He also plays lead guitar in The Rez, a four-piece rock fusion band of musicians who all went to Franklin High.<br><br>He's excited to dig into his hometown in a new way and give Reisterstown an informed, well-connected media presence.<br><br><strong>Your Beliefs</strong><br>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for us to inject our beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that our beliefs are on the record will cause us to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.<br><br><strong>Politics </strong><br>How would you describe your political beliefs?<br>My beliefs vary issue to issue and I am registered unaffiliated because of it.<br><br><strong>Religion</strong><br>How religious would you consider yourself?<br>I was brought up in reform Judaism and was very active in my synagogue and youth group throughout middle and high school. These days, my Jewish heritage is still very important to me, but I am not observant.<br><br><strong>Local Hot-Button Issues</strong><br>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?<br>The biggest mistake I could make would be starting this job with a preconceived notion of what the issues are. However, I know that revitalization of Main Street and redevelopment of other parts of Reisterstown is very important to local businesses and residents.
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Wilkens Avenue will be closed over I-695 overnight Wednesday and possibly for the next eight weeknights.
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz was joined by a variety of local officials in a ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Owings Mills library.
Check out some live music this weekend in Bel Air, Havre de Grace and the greater Baltimore area.
Mark Bray and the Steel Soul Cowboys perform at Pop's Tavern Friday night.
Check out some live music this weekend in Baltimore and beyond.
Here in Arbutus, many have followed suit, going red for marriage equality, by sharing the Human Rights Campaign's logo, showing their support for LGBT equality in Maryland.
Here in Catonsville, many have followed suit, going red for marriage equality, by sharing the Human Rights Campaign's logo, showing their support for LGBT equality in Maryland.
The Baltimore County Executive said the Metro Centre at Owings Mills will be the new center of community life in town.
Brady Orem received a $4,000 scholarship.
The Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce will honor outstanding teachers at a banquet next month.
The Baltimore County Department of Health shut down the Bill Bateman’s in Reisterstown for one day last week.
Students at the Western School of Technology and Environmental Science performed in a flash mob and pledged to not smoke last week.
The following information was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department's Franklin Precinct, which covers Reisterstown and Owings Mills. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
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Share your snow day photos with your neighbors on Patch!
Share your snow day photos with your neighbors on Patch!
Motorcycle Club Five plans to focus upcoming charitable efforts on helping disadvantaged young men.
The CEO of a Catonsville tech firm makes the case for a development with commercial, residential and recreational space at Spring Grove.
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