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Baltimore County Liquor Board Commission

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

County "Moving Forward" After Recher Decision

County spokesman calls owners of the Towson venue "good corporate citizens" two months after County Executive Kevin Kamenetz blamed them for a brawl.

Two months ago, Brian and Scott Recher were solely to blame for a highly publicized brawl outside their Towson bar and concert venue, according to county officials. But a day after the brothers were vindicated by the liquor board, county officials say the pair are "good corporate citizens" and that they now want to "move forward." "The Rechers are an outstanding family and they have a really outstanding record of being good corporate citizens in Towson," said Don Mohler, a spokesman for County Executive Kevin Kamenetz. "Moving forward, there's not an ounce of positive energy in regret or looking backward," Mohler said. Two months ago, Kamenetz stood in front of the media and declared the Recher brothers responsible for a Sept. 22 brawl …

jackblasio

12:24 am on Sunday, November 25, 2012

People, much like the 3rd party "exonerated" promoter, now has the recipe for creating havoc, legally, and getting the "good guy" blamed for it...Thanx for loophole...Big Kev!!!   more ›

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Problems Few At Recher Theatre

County records show two recent incidents at the Towson bar where a melee broke out Sunday morning.

Four days before a melee outside the Recher Theatre, county officials met with an owner of the bar to discuss security and crowd control measures. The meeting, which was at the request of Brian Recher, was in response to a letter sent by the county Liquor Board Commission after a minor incident in August, according to Mike Mohler, chief administrator for the board. "It was a good meeting where the owner reviewed all his security, crowd control and under-age drinking control measures," said Mohler. Jack Milani, co-chairman of the Baltimore County Licensed Beverage Association, said he typically advises liquor license holders to be proactive in their dealings with the county when issues arise. The cooperation is typically seen as positive by…

Karl

9:06 am on Sunday, September 30, 2012

Nancy Hafford is right. And I'm not inclined to blame the Fraternity either. The blame belongs to the participants of the riot. Lets learn from this situation. In the future exclusive sponsors using any event hall should be required to sell only a specific number of tickets beforehand and tell their patrons that no tickets will be sold at the door.   more ›

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