Politics & Government
Councilman Marks To Hold East Side Office Hours
The Republican councilman plans to meet with community members at the Seven Oaks Senior Center twice a month.

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"I will be holding regular office hours at the Seven Oaks Senior Center every first and third Friday of the month, allowing residents to meet with me on issues of their choosing," Marks wrote in the email.
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The first session runs 1-3 p.m. on Nov. 18. Anyone interested in participating is encouraged to call 410-887-3384 or email dmarks@baltimorecountymd.gov to set up an appointment, a press release stated.
"I congratulate Councilman Marks for reaching out to the citizens that he represents," said Carney Improvement Association's Meg O'Hare.
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Marks represents residents of Baltimore County's Fifth District, which includes Towson, Loch Raven, Parkville, Cub Hill, Perry Hall and a part of Kingsville.
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