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Report: 2,000 Homes Planned for Baltimore Crossroads in White Marsh
A Virginia developer agreed to purchase land in White Marsh to build a community of 2,000 homes.

Email: marge.neal@patch.com
Phone: 410-390-2029
Hometown: Middle River, MD
Birthday: June 26
Marge grew up in eastern Baltimore County, where she fell in love with the outdoors and particularly waterfront parks. That love of nature led to a career in public recreation and parks administration. After nearly 20 years of the ball-bouncing, whistle-tooting, tree-hugging, paper-shuffling life of a recreation supervisor, she convinced a community weekly newspaper editor to hire her as a staff reporter. She spent more than eight years as a writer, photographer and associate editor for The Dundalk Eagle before moving to The Frederick News-Post in 2007. While at the FNP, Marge covered social services and then education.
Marge has won more than 60 state, regional and national journalism awards for writing and photography, including a prestigious National Headliner Award and five National Newspaper Association awards, two of which were first-place honors for column writing.
In her spare time, she enjoys reading, photography, camping and spending time with her "kits," Sydney, 14, and Beijing, 5.
A Virginia developer agreed to purchase land in White Marsh to build a community of 2,000 homes.

"Better Waterways" fall clean-ups of local creeks and streams occur annually throughout the Gunpowder Valley watershed.
"Better Waterways" fall clean-ups of local creeks and streams occur annually throughout the Gunpowder Valley watershed.
Suzanne Kotrosa and Carl "Chick" Hobson Jr. tied the knot at 10 a.m. on the memorable date.
Dundalk Patch presents its Photo of the Day.
The online forum will give women access to a panel of medical practitioners in a variety of women's health concerns.
The online forum will give women access to a panel of medical practitioners in a variety of women's health concerns.
The online forum will give women access to a panel of medical practitioners in a variety of women's health concerns.
Stevenson University's annual day of volunteering sends students, faculty and staff members out to a number of community-based philanthropic efforts.
Stevenson University's annual day of volunteering sends students, faculty and staff members out to a number of philanthropic efforts.
Letter writer Bob Staab believes the unprecedented sale of parkland for commercial development could lead to the more widespread practice of selling neighborhood open spaces.
Letter writer Bob Staab believes the unprecedented sale of parkland for commercial development could lead to the more widespread practice of selling neighborhood open spaces.
Letter writer Bob Staab believes the unprecedented sale of parkland for commercial development could lead to the more widespread practice of selling neighborhood open spaces.
Letter writer Bob Staab believes the unprecedented sale of parkland for commercial development could lead to the more widespread practice of selling neighborhood open spaces.
Letter writer Bob Staab believes the unprecedented sale of parkland for commercial development could lead to the more widespread practice of selling neighborhood open spaces.
Letter writer Bob Staab believes the unprecedented sale of parkland for commercial development could lead to the more widespread practice of selling neighborhood open spaces.
Letter writer Bob Staab believes the unprecedented sale of parkland for commercial development could lead to the more widespread practice of selling neighborhood open spaces.
Letter writer Bob Staab believes the unprecedented sale of parkland for commercial development could lead to the more widespread practice of selling neighborhood open spaces.
Delegate John Olszewski, Jr. describes the new employment opportunities coming to the area.
Flea market fans will find 100 tables filled with clothing, sports memorabilia, coins, collectables and Christmas items.