Community Corner

Year in Review: December 2011

Patch wraps up its look back at 2011 in Towson.

We're going through the Towson Patch archives, month by month, to pick out some of the most important moments in Towson in 2011.

What were the biggest moments for you? How did they change your neighborhood? Tell us in the comments.

In December:

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The Towson Tigers football team played their first Division I playoff game, 40-38, in front of a sellout crowd that included

The Baltimore County Police Department to created under a county early retirement program. Among them, Towson precinct commander Cpt. (now Maj.) Al Jones,

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Longtime Towson Times reporter The Knollwood resident received accolades from community leaders and elected officials for her 24 years on the job with the paper.

Rodney V. Pridget, a 19-year-old from Northwest Baltimore, As of this writing, police have not announced any arrests in the case, but have said

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