Jimmy Reed Capital News Service Return to Locust Point: A Changing Waterfront BALTIMORE – Michael Gentile, 58, and his partner, Stephen Yasko, 50, spent a recent Saturday afternoon at the Locust Point neighborhood dog park, walking their golden retriever, Hudson.…
New Neighbors Typify Change to Locust Point
By Nahal Mottaghian Capital News Service Return to Locust Point: A Changing Waterfront BALTIMORE – Rita and Patrick Mansfield sat on the rooftop deck of their new McHenry Pointe townhome earlier this month, chatting with the residents on the neighboring…
Locust Point: A Changing Waterfront
While Baltimore has been losing population, waterfront neighborhoods like Locust Point have been growing. But the growth has created some tensions – between industry and developers and between oldtime residents and newcomers.
Locust Point Population Change Prompts Culture Clash
Longtime residents feel community relations with new neighbors are strained
Lines and Signs: Election Day in Maryland
Some Maryland voters stood in long lines Tuesday to cast their ballot.
Religious Leaders Speak on Referendums
How does your faith weigh in on Election Day?
Casino Companies Contribute Big Money
Casino companies spend big money to sway voters on Question 7, which would add table games statewide and allow for a casino in Prince George’s County