Gardenville/Belair Road Business Association

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The Gardenville Belair Road Business Association is once again active and looking for support from the area businesses. Our boundaries are Belair Road & Northern Parkway going South to Parkside Drive. We meet every month on the second Wednesday at the M&T Bank, 5225 Belair Road at 7pm for approximately 1 hour. Feel free to contact Cathy Kratovil, President, 443.520.7179, president@gbrba.org, for additional details. Be sure to visit our website, www.gbrba.org

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Flea Market - St. Matthias Church

Flea Market St. Matthias Church 6400 Belair Road Baltimore, MD  21206 410-426-1002   Saturday, June 16, 2012 9 AM to 2 PM   Find Unique Treasures! Good Home-cooked Food:  Pulled... more
Started: June 4th 2012Replies: 0

Littering

As we all know - the city does not maintain the overall upkeep of our neighborhood. It is our responsibility as property owners to remove any debris and trash blown or dumped on our property - this... more
Started: April 29th 2005Replies: 3

water bills

I received 2 water bills in 2 days one was for the amount of 80 some dollars. The next day I received one for 200 & some. Water bills used to run about $80-$120 something. They claim they... more
Started: March 15th 2013Replies: 0

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