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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Bryan P. Sears' Insider Politics

Ceremony Commemorates Smith's Two Terms as Executive (With Video)

Portrait hung in Old Courthouse joins those of 10 previous county executives and an uncle who was a circuit court judge.

For eight years Jim Smith served as county executive in an office on the mezzanine of the Old Courthouse in Towson. Now his portrait will hang in the hallway outside that office along with those of the 10 previous executives from the man known as "Iron Mike" Birmingham, the county's first executive, to Dutch Ruppersberger, Smith's predecessor and current congressman. Current County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and former County Executives Ted Venetoulis, Donald Hutchinson, Dennis Rasmussen, Roger Hayden and Ruppersberger lunched with Smith before a ceremonial unveiling of the photograph. The tradition of hanging the portraits was started 20 years ago by Hayden, one of two Republicans to hold the office. The photo of Smith was taken six months …

Toucan Sam

3:44 pm on Monday, January 24, 2011

I seem to remember the 3 that are on the wall by themselves are paintings. The number of seals is a pure guess though.   more ›

Friday, November 5, 2010

Bryan P. Sears Politics

Kamenetz Steering toward Innovation from his Seat of Power

Venetoulis won't be behind the wheel ... Gardina and Marks bury the hatchet ... Make up of the council is set ... Smith ad "wasn't an ugly ad, but was very effective."

Retaking the mantle of innovation: County Executive-elect Kevin Kamenetz said during a Thursday news conference regarding the transition to his administration that he hoped to be more like the county's neighbor to the west. "When I was young, I remember very clearly that Baltimore County, at least in my opinion, was the ideas county—seen as a real innovator across the state. It was certainly home to that sense of innovation and creativity," Kamenetz said. "And I had a sense that over the years, with all compliments to our friends to the west in Howard County, that they've kind of assumed that role in several ways. "I have to tell you that I'm eager to have our county, Baltimore County, play that role again," he said. Kamenetz wasn't …

Buzz Beeler

10:15 am on Saturday, December 11, 2010

I'm sorry about the last comment, regarding Bryan's article; "Kamenetz Steering Towards Innovation from his Seat of Power." His new SUV the county just bought has power seats.   more ›

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