Community Corner
Year in Review: November 2011
Towson Patch looks back at some of the biggest stories of November.
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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In November:
Late in the month, eyes around the world were on Towson when President Barack Obama and his family against his brother-in-law Craig Robinson's Oregon State Beavers.
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Also there for the Tigers' home opener? Actor Bill Murray was there to support his son Luke, a Towson assistant coach. This was the most-read story on Towson Patch in 2011.
Business and community leaders took issue with a on Chesapeake Avenue.
A robber in the Loch Raven and Cockeysville areas. In December, police Richard Carvan Pettaway, a former employee, with the robberies.
in the 82nd Turkey Bowl, 34-17.
Councilman David Marks () used his rezoning recommendations to get the attention of Towson Commons' new owners.
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