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Towson News: Bombing Survivor Testifies; Park Name Under Scrutiny
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Here’s a look at the week so far on Towson Patch:
- Towson Bombing Survivor at Tsarnaev Sentencing: ‘That Day Will Never Leave Me...’
- Baltimore County Seeks to Rename Robert E. Lee Park
- Woman Pleads Guilty in Death of Goucher Lacrosse Player
- Freddie Gray Autopsy Deems Death Homicide: Report
- Reminder: MD 25 Bridge over George’s Run is Closed
- E. Coli Concerns Prompt Bottled Water Recall; Company Defends Product
- Sold! 21 Homes Sold in Towson Recently
- Police Obtain Arrest Warrant for At-Large Suspect in Attempted Robbery in Lutherville
- No Charges to Be Filed in Fatal NSA Shooting: Prosecutor
- Gov. Larry Hogan Diagnosed With ‘Advanced’ Cancer
- Trial Date Set for Six Baltimore Police Officers in Freddie Gray Case
- Construction Underway at Calvert Hall College
- Mayor Calls for End to Confederate Flag License Plate in Maryland
- Heat Advisory Tuesday in Baltimore Area
- Maryland Ranked Among Top 20 Best States for Road Trips
- Suspect Faked Injury to Turn Crowd on Baltimore Police: Prosecutor
- Dad Charged; Child Dies After 16 Hours in Hot Car (Updated)
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Pictured, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake cut the ribbon at Robert E. Lee Park after renovations in 2011. This week, both have said they support changing the park’s name.
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