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Police Identify Man Who Died on Former Seagram's Property
Tony King, 23, of no fixed address, died in an apparent fall Monday at the abandoned plant on Sollers Point Road in Dundalk.

Email: marge.neal@patch.com
Phone: 410-390-2029
Hometown: Middle River, MD
Birthday: June 26
Marge grew up in eastern Baltimore County, where she fell in love with the outdoors and particularly waterfront parks. That love of nature led to a career in public recreation and parks administration. After nearly 20 years of the ball-bouncing, whistle-tooting, tree-hugging, paper-shuffling life of a recreation supervisor, she convinced a community weekly newspaper editor to hire her as a staff reporter. She spent more than eight years as a writer, photographer and associate editor for The Dundalk Eagle before moving to The Frederick News-Post in 2007. While at the FNP, Marge covered social services and then education.
Marge has won more than 60 state, regional and national journalism awards for writing and photography, including a prestigious National Headliner Award and five National Newspaper Association awards, two of which were first-place honors for column writing.
In her spare time, she enjoys reading, photography, camping and spending time with her "kits," Sydney, 14, and Beijing, 5.
Tony King, 23, of no fixed address, died in an apparent fall Monday at the abandoned plant on Sollers Point Road in Dundalk.

Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger warns of thieves using victims' own technology to track them down, steal belongings.
Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger warns of thieves using victims' own technology to track them down, steal belongings.
Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger warns of thieves using victims' own technology to track them down, steal belongings.
Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger warns of thieves using victims' own technology to track them down, steal belongings.
Parkville Patch readers followed stories about local crime, hospital layoffs, animal abuse and the "Duck Dynasty" controversy.
In case you missed any of them, here are the top Dundalk Patch stories from December.
Twins Lorraine Yaleni Begazo and Brandon Ferdinando Begazo were born on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day in Washington, D.C., according to ABCNews.com.
Twins Lorraine Yaleni Begazo and Brandon Ferdinando Begazo were born on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day in Washington, D.C., according to ABCNews.com.
Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger warns of thieves using victims' own technology to track them down, steal belongings.
Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger warns of thieves using victims' own technology to track them down, steal belongings.
Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger warns of thieves using victims' own technology to track them down, steal belongings.
The Parkville area could get two to four inches of snow Thursday night, according to the National Weather Service.
You can buy all sorts of foods and beverages—from bison and turkey to cider and wine—grown and produced here in Baltimore County.
A winter storm is expected to drop two to four inches of snow on the Dundalk region Thursday night into Friday morning.
You can buy all sorts of foods and beverages—from bison and turkey to cider and wine—grown and produced here in Baltimore County.
You can buy all sorts of foods and beverages—from bison and turkey to cider and wine—grown and produced here in Baltimore County.
The Optimist Club of Dundalk member was chairman of Dundalk's Independence Day parade for many years.
The Eastfield-Stanbrook Civic Association announced the winners of its annual Christmas house decorating contest.
Baltimore County residents are encouraged to increase their recycling rate in 2014.