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Task Force Makes No Recommendation on School Board Changes
Zirkin asks 12-member task force to "leave it up to the General Assembly."

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Zirkin asks 12-member task force to "leave it up to the General Assembly."

Patch first reported the superintendent's departure earlier this week.
More than a dozen groups say the Baltimore County plan passed Monday divides their community and guts an important economic engine.
Baltimore County schools superintendent's announcement could come as early as next week.
Change affects Essex while Woodlawn and Loch Hill precincts move according to commission proposal.
Proposal would keep about 1,000 people in the 6th District.
No one lost water service but "we got pretty close," spokesman says.
Trip is believed to be the first by a Maryland Governor to India. Republicans ask O'Malley to focus on making Maryland friendlier to businesses already in the state.
Decreasing citations show that the cameras are slowing drivers down. Fewer fines could mean the county may lose money on the program, opponents say.
Drivers speeding through school zones in Catonsville, Essex, and Middle River will receive warnings for the first 30 days.
Monday's vote nears as some on Baltimore County Council stop talking to each other and options for Loch Hill and Woodlawn fade.
Baltimore County will add one camera to original 15 and place it outside Perry Hall High School.
The situation closed I-695 between Harford and Belair Roads for nearly 90 minutes.
Officials hope to eliminate 200 positions, save as much as $15 million through a voluntary process, but hint at layoffs if goals fall short.
A drug raid last month led to seven arrests, including the manager of the German Hill night club.
Police chief says review of original 15 is complete and has recommended moving some devices to new school zones.
Meanwhile, proponents of shared districts say crossing boundary lines promotes regional cooperation.
Proponents vow to undo the vote. The task force will not produce report by the Oct. 1 deadline.
Hearings were postponed because of Hurricane Irene.
Laws defining roadside produce stands, posting regulations on county government websites and loosening parking requirements at large shopping centers also approved.