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Top Towson News: Cyclist Killed, 'Oasis' for Sale, Tree Recycling
Anneslie bicyclist killed on Roland Avenue and cycling community's response dominated headlines on Towson Patch this week.

Here are some of the top stories from the week on Towson Patch:
- More Than 700 Take Memorial Ride to Honor Anneslie Cyclist
- $1.5 Million Dulaney Valley ‘Oasis’ for Sale
- Funeral Service Planned for Cyclist Thomas Palermo, 41
- Christmas Tree Recycling in Towson
- Maryland Bishop Investigated in Fatal Bike Crash
- Baltimore County Resident Joins Towson Nonprofit’s Board of Directors
- Maryland Bishop Accused Of Killing Bicyclist Has Drunk Driving History
- Elsie Johnson Turns 100 on January 22, 2015
- Diocese Knew of Bishop’s DUI, ‘Practiced Forgiveness’
- Ravens Continue in Playoffs; Next Up: New England
- Bicyclists Plan Memorial Ride for Thomas Palermo
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Bicyclists gathered on Jan. 1 in memory of Thomas Palermo of Anneslie, who was killed Dec. 27 on Roland Avenue. Screenshot from Arch McKown/YouTube video.
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