The Town of Kensington will host a candidates' forum at the town hall.
The town council will meet at the Kensington Armory at 7 p.m.
Stowe Lock Teti is the fifth council candidate in our series of election Q&A's for Kensington.
John Thompson is the fourth council candidate in our series of election Q&A's for Kensington.
Barry Peoples is the third council candidate in our series of election Q&A's for Kensington.
Residents have questions about PEPCO.
Julie O'Malley is the second council candidate in our series of election Q&A's for Kensington.
Mackie Barch is the first council candidate in our series of election Q&A's for Kensington.
Next Monday and Tuesday street cleaners will clear Kensington.
The council added a few amendments then voted to adopt the fiscal year 2011-2012 budget.
Two town council seats are open for the June 2011 election.
The town council will meet at 7 p.m. at the town Armory.
Law will take effect on Jan 1, 2012.
Monday, May 9 is the last day to submit a nomination.
During the Planning Board meeting on Thursday, residents and neighbors spoke in favor or opposition of the recently updated Kensington Sector Plan.
The body of William Donald Schaefer left Old St. Paul's Episcopal Church and arrived at 2:15 p.m. at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens in Timonium for interment next to his longtime girlfriend, Hilda Mae Snoops.
The service began at 11 a.m. at Old St. Paul's Episcopal Church on North Charles Street.
Properly dispose of old medication on April 30.
To move the sector plan process along, the council voted to approve a resolution that shows support for the recent revisions. The council also opened discussion on the 2012 fiscal year budget.
Viewing in State House is the first of three days of memorial events.
The town council will discuss the budget for fiscal year 2012.
The money from speed cameras is used for extra police officers, investigators and equipment to solve crimes.
Area residents voiced their concerns about the Purple Line at a public meeting hosted by the Maryland Department of Transportation.
Legislation would allow illegal immigrants to receive in-state college tuition.
The town hall meeting scheduled for Monday, Apr. 11 at 7 p.m. has been canceled
With less than a week left in the 2011 legislative session, time could be running out for in-state tuition.
On April 20, Mayor Fosselman will join the governor's team.
The committee and the county parks department will discuss Warner Circle updates.
The council will meet at 7 p.m. in the Armory.
The Jan. 26 Pepco substation fire investigation is complete.
Amendments to articles IV and XIII of the Town's Charter passed Monday night.
Members of the town council will discuss amendments to the town's charter.
The House of Delegates sent a proposal that would legalize same-sex marriage back to the Judiciary Committee.
Bill that would amend noise limits at performance venues, in urban districts awaiting comment from County Executive Isiah Leggett.
The cause of substation failure is still unknown.
Legislation would allow wineries to ship wine directly to consumers.
Developer says a shorter building isn't an option
Committee to meet again this afternoon
Public record will stay open for another two weeks
Hearing to start at 6:30 p.m. at Kensington Town Hall