Zavala Named Dundalk Officer of the Month


Baltimore County Police announced that Officer Zavala was been named Officer of the Month for the Dundalk Precinct 12 in August.

According to the report, Officer Zavala had one felony case clear, six misdemeanor case clearances and one misdemeanor arrest. She assisted a family who was the target of a bias incident by thoroughly investigation, charging and arresting the suspect responsible.

“Officer Zavala is bilingual and has been an asset to the department and community,” said a statement from Baltimore County Police.

Essex Man Dies in 702 Motorcycle Crash


Baltimore County Police responded to a fatal Essex motorcycle crash on Saturday afternoon.

The preliminary investigation revealed that the driver of a 2007 Harley Davidson motorcycle was traveling on Route 702 towards Mace Avenue when he lost control and struck a guardrail on Sept. 11 at 2:30 p.m.

The motorcyclist, 66-year-old, William Schmittinger of Katherine Avenue of Essex was transported to an area hospital where he was pronounced deceased.

The Baltimore County Police Crash Team is continuing the investigation.

9/11 Events Scheduled all over East County


Here are a list of events to remember the victims of 9/11 in eastern Baltimore County on Saturday.

Baltimore County 9/11 Ceremony
To commemorate the events of the 9/11, Baltimore County Police and Baltimore County Government will hold a a wreath laying ceremony tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. 11, to honor first responders and remember the lives lost that fateful day 20 years ago.

The ceremony will be held online at 9:30 a.m.

To watch the ceremony go to, facebook.com/BaltCoGov.

9/11 Memorial at Essex Volunteer Fire Company
The Essex Volunteer Fire Company will unveil a newly constructed memorial to honor the victims of 9/11. The event will be held at 11 a.m. at the Essex Volunteer Fire Company, 1449, Sussex Road in Essex.

9/11 Remembrance Bell Tolling Ceremony

Local firefighters and police officers remember the 345 firefighters and 72 police officers who gave their all on 9/11 at a ceremony at McAvoy’s Sports Bar & Grill between 12:15 to 12:45 p.m.

The event is at 2531 Putty Hill Avenue in Parkville.

9-11 Tribute @ The Watersedge Fall Festival

There will be a 9-11-2001 tribute at the Watersedge Fall Festival on Saturday September 11, 2021 promptly at 5:30 pm at Watersedge Park

The Post 38 Honor Guard will present the colors followed by The Pledge of Allegiance , The National Anthem and a moment of silence to remember those who lost their lives on that horrible day ! A piece of steel from the remnants of the North Tower will be on site at the front of the stage .

This event will be held on the stage of the Watersedge Fall Festival 2021

New Cranes Arrive at Port of Baltimore


Governor Larry Hogan welcomed four new massive Neo-Panamax container cranes to the Port of Baltimore’s Seagirt Marine Terminal in Dundalk following a two-month journey that included passage under the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The governor was joined by officials from the Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Port Administration (MDOT MPA) and its public-private partner, Ports America Chesapeake.

“This is a great day for the Port of Baltimore and for the men and women who make up its outstanding workforce,” said Governor Larry Hogan. “The Port’s container business has grown impressively in recent years and is poised to grow even more with the addition of these new ultra-large cranes. Thanks to our MDOT MPA team and our partners at Ports America Chesapeake, the Port of Baltimore is well-positioned to continue as one of Maryland’s prime economic engines.”

The new cranes are fully electric, measure 450 feet tall, and weigh approximately 1,740 tons, making them 25 feet taller and 190 tons heavier than the Port’s first set of Neo-Panamax cranes that arrived in 2012. The new cranes can each extend to reach 23 containers across on a ship and lift 187,500 pounds of cargo.

Ports America Chesapeake will test and prepare the cranes over the next few months, and they are expected to be fully operational in early 2022.
Complementing the new Seagirt berth is the expansion of Baltimore’s Howard Street Tunnel, which will allow for double-stacked container rail cars to travel to and from the Port, clearing a longtime hurdle and giving the East Coast seamless double-stack capacity from Maine to Florida.

The Howard Street Tunnel project, which received final federal environment approval in June, benefits from public-private investment from the State of Maryland, the federal government, and CSX. It is expected to increase the Port’s business by about 160,000 containers annually, and generate approximately 6,550 construction jobs and an additional 7,300 jobs from the increased business.

The Port of Baltimore generates approximately 15,300 direct jobs, with nearly 140,000 jobs overall linked to Port activities. It ranks first among the nation’s ports for volume of autos and light trucks, roll on/roll off heavy farm and construction machinery, and imported gypsum, 11th among major U.S. ports for foreign cargo handled, and 10th for total foreign cargo value.

Winning Gold Bar Bingo Scratch-Off Ticket Sold in Dundalk


The Maryland Lottery reported a winning Gold Bar Bingo scratch-off ticket in Dundalk last week.

The winning ticket was worth $50,000 and was sold at the 7-Eleven at 4000 North Point Blvd.

In all, 25 Maryland Lottery players across the state won or claimed prizes of $10,000 or more, and the Lottery paid more than $31.6 million in prizes in the seven days ending Sept. 5.

Winners of prizes larger than $25,000 must redeem their tickets at the Maryland Lottery Claims Center in Baltimore, which is open by appointment only. Prizes of up to $5,000 can be claimed at any of more than 400 Expanded Cashing Authority Program (XCAP) locations.

All Maryland Lottery retailers are authorized to cash tickets up to and including $600. More information is available on the How To Claim page of mdlottery.com.

Key Bridge to Close for 30 Minutes Thursday


The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) announced on Tuesday that the Key Bridge (I-695) would be closed in both directions for about 30 minutes on Thursday, Sept. 9 as marine vessels carrying four large cranes would across under the bridge..

Today, the MDTA estimated that the closure will take place approximately 12 p.m. on the Key Bridge for about 15-30 minutes.

Times and durations will be approximate and dependent upon the vessel’s progress. This transport is weather dependent. Both sides of the bridge will be closed.

The Bay Bridge in Annapolis will also be closed around 10 a.m. for approximately 15-30 minutes.

Savoy Named Parkville Officer of the Month


Baltimore County Police announced that Officer Savoy was been named Officer of the Month for Parkville Precinct 8 in August.

According to the report, Savoy conducted 49 business check-ins, issued 21 citations and had seven traffic warnings. She made five arrests total.

Three were DUIs and she had nine cleared cases. She cleared two robbery cases and took two handguns off the street.

“Officer Savoy continue to demonstrating an undying commitment to uphold her oath and protect the lives and the property of citizens of Baltimore County,” said a statement from Baltimore County Police.