
Some donned the same clothes they’d worn back in 2012. Others carried the same signs they’d brandished more than a decade ago.
Several protesters, now teenagers or college students, were little kids when they attended that first big demonstration against a planned Royal Farms convenience store and 12-pump gas station in their northeast Baltimore neighborhood.
They were near the project site on Harford Road again on Sunday – fists raised chanting the same chants as before – because the proposal for what they refer to as “The Mega-Royal Farms” is still alive.
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE