Community Corner
Year in Review: October 2011
Towson Patch looks back at the biggest stories from October.
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 October:
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Stoneleigh resident and Johns Hopkins astrophysicist Adam Riess for his team's discovery that the universe's expansion is accelerating.
Baltimore County schools Superintendent Joe Hairston at the end of his current contract.
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The Ellen DeGeneres Show of Towson University.
Robert E. Lee Park after years of neglect and renovations.
Rodgers Forge Elementary Principal Susan Deise
Essex resident Walter Bishop for his role as the gunman in the 2010 murder-for-hire of William R. Porter. He was later
A hit the Baltimore metro area.
And, of course, Check out the gallery with this story for some of our (and your) photos from the spookiest night of the year.
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