Adam Bednar, Patch Staff
- North Baltimore, MD
Email: adam.bednar@patch.com
Hometown: Glen Burnie
Birthday: Aug. 4, 1982
I've been working in journalism for just about my entire life. My first job was delivering the bi-weekly Maryland Gazette in Glen Burnie. I participated in school newspapers from the time I was in middle school through the time I graduated from St. Bonaventure University in 2004.
I took my first job at the now defunct Cushing Daily Citizen in Cushing, OK where I served as a reporter and finally the managing editor. From there I went to work at the Joplin Globe in Joplin, Mo. before coming home to Maryland.
In 2006 I moved to Charles Village in North Baltimore after being hired at the Baltimore Messenger. I worked at the Messenger until 2009 when I left to become the county government reporter at the Carroll County Times.
I returned to covering Baltimore for North Baltimore Patch in November 2010.
Politics
I, like the vast majority of Baltimore residents, am a registered Democrat. But my party affiliation doesn't dictate my beliefs. Although I tend to be liberal, I have voted for Republicans and various third party candidates in the past.
Religion
I'm an agnostic. I just don't feel like there's anything wrong about saying "I don't know."
Posting Activity
North Baltimore|News|
Open Thread: What’s Your Favorite Part of Spring in North Baltimore?
Despite a dismal forecast for the early part of this week its time to share your favorite part of the season.
North Baltimore|News|
O'Malley Makes S.C. Trip
After slamming Gov. Nikki Haley, O'Malley touts likely Democratic frontrunner.
North Baltimore|News|
Did You See a Meteor in the Baltimore Area?
Reports came in from Florida to New England of meteor sightings Friday night.
North Baltimore|News|
Slate: Barb Wire
The online magazine says Sen. Barbara Mikulski keeps the country running.
North Baltimore|News|
Woman Pushed From Moving Vehicle Near Jones Falls
She was arguing with her ex-boyfriend at the time of the incident.
North Baltimore|News|
Baltimore Police Consider Changing Juvenile Curfew Time
The police floated the possible change on Twitter Thursday night.
Parkville-Overlea, MD|News|
Harford Road Intersection Safety Concerns Carney Residents
The State Highway Administration will have an internal meeting about the Harford Road and Placid Avenue intersection Monday.
North Baltimore|News|
Man Arrested for Remington Murder
Benny Davis, 24, has been charged with first-degree murder and is being held without bail.
North Baltimore|News|
Poly Club Seeks Bike Donations
The Environmental Club will be donating used bike to the nonprofit Bikes for the World.
North Baltimore|News|
2 People Rescued From Hampden Duplex Blaze
The cause of the two alarm fire is still under investigation.
North Baltimore|News|
Proposal To Move Liquor Stores Goes Before Commission
The proposed zoning rule change could force five North Baltimore liquor stores to close.
North Baltimore|News|
Baltimore President's Cup Play Begins Saturday
The tournament allows Baltimore public and private schools to play who might otherwise not compete.
North Baltimore|News|
Proposed City Budget Calls for New Taxes
The city's $2.3 billion operating budget begins to implement Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's 10-year financial plan.
North Baltimore|News|
Baltimore Offers Neighborhood Event Grants
The grants can be applied for via the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts.
North Baltimore|News|
Zero Litter Does Trash Mob Shake
Zero Litter, the initiative to get litter of Baltimore streets, was founded by Hampden resident George Peters.
North Baltimore|News|
Police Investigating Villages of Homeland Home Invasion
There have been three armed robberies in the neighborhood since mid-February.
North Baltimore|News|
Baltimore Police ID Man Gunned Down in Remington
Police say D’Andre Thomas was shot and killed on Monday.
North Baltimore|News|
Keswick Using Music To Stimulate Memories
Keswick Multicare, a nonprofit senior care facility, is using iPods to help residents with dementia.
Parkville-Overlea, MD|News|
Rat Eradication Sweeps Slated for Loch Raven, Hillendale This Month
Councilman David Marks said that complaints about rats are a common complaint in these areas.
