Community Corner
Year in Review: January 2011
Patch turns back the clock to go through the top stories of 2011.
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.
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Towson University president Robert Caret took a new job as
Mark Falkenhan, a firefighter with the Lutherville Volunteer Fire Company and Middle River resident, His death was the first in the line of duty in the county in more than 20 years.
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A late January snow, originally predicted to be rain, dumped up to 10 inches of the white stuff and closed county schools for days.
January ended with a . The popular bar was destroyed when a grease fire quickly grew out of control. The bar's fans—from office workers to students—quickly rallied around its owners. The new Charles Village Pub on the same spot in a matter of months.
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