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On the Blog Post Blog: Belward Farm and our Truth- and Transparency-Challenged County
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On the article Court Rules in Favor of Johns Hopkins on Belward Farm Development
lisa cline
7:12 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012
ReplyGreed is alive and well — even in "academia." When I asked the Hopkins representative two years ago what they planned to DO at the proposed Belward facility, she basically said, they have no need for it/no plans. I pushed and said, than why not leave it alone. She shrugged. With so many office buildings in our area posting "for lease," I cannot believe there is a need for another science center. Clearly, Judge Rubin doesn't live here.
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On the event School House Rock! Live! at The Arts Barn

lisa cline
7:09 am on Sunday, July 8, 2012
Thanks for clarifying. I keep falling for this and try to call the ARts Barn for tickets.
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On the article Speak Out: Are Pit Bulls a Problem?

lisa cline
8:44 am on Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Agreed that all dogs can be aggressive, but pit bulls kill when they are aggressive. You never read about a poodle killing a kid.
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On the article Bus Rapid Transit Plans May Cut Through Belward Farm
lisa cline
6:22 am on Friday, May 25, 2012
ReplyThe County continues to blow it. They seem to subscribe to the "It's easier to ask forgiveness than permission" school of thought. I'm so disappointed with this blatant neglect of Elizabeth Banks' generosity. And Hopkins... Don't get me started. So much for being a credible institution. They grab like a bunch of toddlers.
Rick Kiegel (rkiegel@mtamaryland.com) is in charge of the CCT at the state level. The Governor can be contacted at www.governor.maryland.gov/mail.
lisa cline
7:02 am on Thursday, February 28, 2013
Incredible. This fight is no longer just about opposing absurd amounts of traffic and buses and protecting the air and noise in our neighborhood. This is about right and wrong. The the hell's the matter with our elected officials? I just learned that Phil Andrews wanted to put a parking lot and a rapid bus stop at the corner of Muddy Branch and Great Seneca. It was nixed due to lack of property, though I'm sure they contemplated "taking" a few houses at Mission Hill to accomplish their grand plan.