Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Towson University Emergency Systems Test

On July 7, 2010, Towson University will be testing its campus voice emergency systems. The external system will be tested at 10:00 am. Please be advised, audible warning tones, recorded voice messages and a live voice message indicating that a test is being conducted may be heard in the communities/areas adjacent to the university. No action is necessary.

On the same date, at 11:00 am, the internal building systems will be tested. This test is limited to individual buildings and should not be audible outside of them.

If you have any questions, please contact the TU Office of Public Safety’s Department of Environmental Health & Safety at (410) 296-7593.

Monday, June 28, 2010

BCPD - Towson Precinct - Significant Events Report

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Friday, June 25, 2010

Towson "Feet on the Street" & Farmer's Market!

"Feet on the Street" Block Party - tonight from 6 - 9:30 p.m. on Allegheny Avenue between the Towson Circle and Washington Avenue.

Park for free in the COPT garage on Allegheny just west of Washington Avenue.

Live music by the VooDUDES (http://www.thevoodudes.net/index.html), featuring a mix of funk, blues, boogie-woogie, honky-tonk, Zydeco, Southern soul and Caribbean party music - something for everyone!

There will be a moon bounce and hula hoop contest for the kids. Beer, wine & food available for purchase. Alcohol and pets cannot be brought into the block party.

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Saturday Farmers Market - yes, it IS happening this weekend!

Look for the market on Saturday morning in the parking lot directly across from Towson Hot Bagels on Allegheny Avenue.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Proposed Change to RFC, Inc. By-Laws

The purpose of these changes are:

(1) Having a cut-off date for nominations instead of allowing nominations from the floor is important because the nominating committees in any given year need to review the person’s qualifications; and,

(2) submit the person’s information for the RFC Newsletter. Without having both items completed by a “cut-off” date will be unfair to both early & late candidates.

Page 4 of 16 on internet By-Laws, Page 111 & 113 in RFC, Inc. directory.

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D. Board Election Procedure

1. No later than the July Board meeting the President, with Board
approval, shall appoint a Nominations Committee of no fewer than
three persons to solicit applications for Board Members, both At-
large and District members.

2. Duties include but are not limited to the following:

a. Publicize the need for Board members.

b. Inquire as to whether existing Board Members wish to remain on
the Board.

c. Prepare a list of qualified candidates. In the event that the
number of qualified candidates exceeds the number of positions
available, the committee may, but is not required to, submit a
suggested slate of candidates.

d. The committee shall report back to the full Board at the August
meeting. (In the event no August meeting is planned, the
appointment of the committee shall take place no later than the June
meeting and the committee report shall be presented at the July
meeting.)

e. All applications to be considered for the year must be
submitted to the Chairman no later than July 14th in order to
meet the deadline of the publication of the Newsletter.
The
committee shall ensure that all qualified candidates are provided
with the opportunity to publish a brief statement on their beliefs and
qualifications in the Newsletter and/or on the website. {{{ The
committee is not obligated to make this publication in the event it is
not made aware of a candidate’s candidacy in a timely manner.}}}

The committee is not obligated to make this publication in the
event the committee is not provided with the candidate’s
statements for publication prior to the deadline for the
publication of the Newsletter.


f. The committee shall ensure that ballots are prepared for both At-large
Members, and District members, with suitable space for write-
in candidates.

3. Voting Procedure at the Annual Meeting

a. The Election for the District Members shall take place first

(1) The president shall read the names of all {{{known}}qualified candidates.
{{{ and seek nominations from the floor}}}. No Nominations will
be accepted from the floor at the annual meeting.


(2) After nominations are closed, each candidate shall have the
opportunity to briefly address the General Membership present. If
the candidate is unable to attend he or she may send a representative.

(3) In the event there is a contested election in a District, paper
ballots shall be distributed, all General Members present shall have
one vote.

(4) In the event there are no contested District elections, the
President may request that the election be by acclamation.

(5) A candidate defeated in a bid for a District seat on the Board,
may run for an At-large position.

b. When the District elections are concluded, the election for At-
large members shall be held.

(1) The president shall read the names of all {{{known}}} qualified
candidates. {{{and seek nominations from the floor.}}} No
nominations will be accepted from the floor at the annual
meeting.


(2) After nominations are closed, each candidate shall have the
opportunity to briefly address the General Membership present. If
the candidate is unable to attend he or she may send a representative.

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

TRC Summer Pick-Up Baseball for Kids and Adults


Summer is around the corner, and the Towson Rec Council is offering free pick-up baseball for children 5-16 years old and young adults (and even older adults!) 16+ years old on the diamonds at Dumbarton Middle School.




Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Alert! County Police Need Your Help!

From the Baltimore County Police Department:

Good Day, want to give everyone information reference to a crime trend affecting several communities in Towson.

Since March of this year there have been nine (9) residential burglaries plus a suspicious condition targeting single homes, townhomes and apartments. Between PC06 Officers and Detectives, Burglary Detectives and Crime Analysis we've learned these burglaries are occurring from late afternoon to very early morning hours during the week--mostly Mondays and Wednesdays.

The person(s) responsible have targeted rear entry points--windows or doors--and they've unscrewed exterior lights on some homes to hide the activities.

Property taken has been electronics--televisions, laptops, ipods--and money, mostly small items, close to the point of entry, easily removable and even concealable (smaller items).

With everything that has been determined thus far we are asking that you, once again, get the word out to your residents to properly secure their homes, outbuildings (sheds, garages), and belongings to protect against these types of crimes.

Should anyone observe suspicious vehicles or persons in the area please call 9-1-1 so an Officer can respond to investigate.

As expressed in past messages by doing their part to secure and protect their property the residents are truly helping to reduce the frequency of crime in the Towson area. We all want the entire Towson community to be as safe and peaceful as possible and by everyone taking an active part we can accomplish this goal.

Possible person and vehicle of interest: 30-40 year old African-American male with a scruffy beard; a bright red car, possibly a Honda or Nissan. No further descriptions on either presently, but will update you as the information comes to us.

Thank You,
Sgt Stephen Fink, PC06 Community Outreach Team