I don't really see the New York Post as a credible source, and usually only read it for entertainment. They must pay off a lot of people to keep from being slapped with libel suits.
Thieves have been coming to Canton for years to pillage. Its even more lucrative now that the houses are going for what they do, and a good number of the vehicles in the neighborhood are now of the luxury variety. To keep an eye on the trends, and good old fashioned entertainment, read the crime...
No doubt. I'm just north of Hannah Moore on Main Street, and my good friend is just off of Tollgate Rd. The contrasts are sickening.
Already there faze. Been there before as well, when still residing in Baltimore. I guess I just won't be happy until I find a place like Main Street...
I agree 100% which is why I'm reluctant to write off Reisterstown just yet. I like it here. There are still many good people, at least from what I've seen in my short time. It reminds me of the neighborhoods by which you were identified when growing up in the city not so long ago. It's just hard...
The writing is on the wall, though I wouldn't go so far as to classify Reisterstown as "ghetto" just yet. However, it certainly has it's problems and is well on it's way if they aren't remedied. But, I grew up in the city and have worked in west Baltimore for the past seven years, so my opinion...
Jeez, I go away to the ocean for a week and things break loose. Seems like the crime is getting more violent and more frequent. Not that I'm surprised, just disappointed.
Depends on the time you leave for work. I commute from Reisterstown to Pigtown and its not bad at all. On the other hand, I'm also on the road by 0500. FWIW, my fiance usually leaves by 0600 in order to make it to UMMC by 0700. In addition, I was born and raised in Canton, and worked on the...
Very nice! I ended getting a Nikon D5100 when my son was born back in September. The camera is more capable then I am. I've been able to capture some really nice shots of him with family members which made great gifts this year. Easily one of my better, more expensive purchases, along with my...
This. As evidenced by all of his supporters-
"Meanwhile, some of the city's black leaders were rallying around Conaway. Marvin "Doc" Cheatham, president of the Baltimore chapter of the National Action Network, sent an email to Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III and State's Attorney Gregg...