Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Hardisky-Davis
Daniel and Anita Hardisky of Cub Hill are proud to announce the marriage of their daughter, Marcia D. Hardisky, to Randall J. Davis on July 1.
The ceremony was performed by Father Michael French at the Alumni Memorial Cha...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Midsummer is officially upon us, and despite the humidity we all like to complain about, this Carney columnist loves long sunny days, when I can enjoy a walking tour of the neighborhood gardens. On the hillside surrounding their home at the corner of Cide...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in Community
auditions
>The Matthew Players will hold auditions for its fall production of "Annie" Aug. 5 and 6, 7 p.m. in the lower church at St. Matthews Church. Call 410-665-3682.
Benefits
>The Nifty Thrifty Shop at St. John's of Hamilton ...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in News
The following is a synopsis of local planning cases as they make their way through the Baltimore County planning process. These cases involve projects within the 4th, 5th and 6th Councilmanic Districts:
Office of Permits and Development
Arnold...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in News
Sen. Thomas Bromwell says he will ask next year's legislature to tighten Maryland laws on prescription drug abuse.
The senator from Perry Hall has announced that he will introduce two bills on the subject.
One would increase the penalty for fo...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in News
The following crime reports are gathered from the Parkville and Towson precincts.
Pleasant Oaks Road, 1000 block, at 4:25 p.m. July 22. An man armed with a silver revolver approached a woman and instructed her to give him her money. The ...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in News
Hoping to increase sales, Terry Gerahty has temporarily closed Poor Boy's Garden Center to expand his parking lot and construct a security fence.
The 16-year-old Parkville store at Old Harford Road and Taylor Avenue will reopen Sept. 1, said Gerahty, ...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
>The Oriole Advocates Charitable Foundation will hold its 13th Annual 5K Home Run, Fun Run, and Walk Sunday, July 29, at 8 a.m. at Camden Yards.
Entry fee for adults is $18, $20 on race day. Entry fee for 12 & under is $10 by July 28, $15 on ra...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
Harford Park Coach Bob Stadnik seemed stunned as he saw five players on the waiting list for his fall ball team.
That's not bad considering Harford Park's 15-18 summer team went 7-13.
"I was expecting to lose half the team like last year," sai...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
>The IAABO Board #23 will conduct classes for individuals interested in officiating high school basketball games.
Classes begin Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. at the Gilman School.
Call Buck Ward (410-823-8126) or Rick Russell (410-747-7614).
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Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
> The Mountain Club of Maryland, a non-profit, all-volunteer organization founded in 1934, conducts day and overnight backpack hikes, bike and canoe trips, cabin, car and tent camping and maintains 55 miles of the Appalachian Trail in Maryland and Penn...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
Skimming:
The Baltimore tunnel train accident reaffirms Murphy's law: If something can go wrong, it will.
The inevitable investigation will produce the inevitable second-guessing about the city's aging infrastructure, about railroad track insp...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in Community
For the last 10 years, Hampton Gardens resident Joe Kelly has walked his dog in the woods behind his house.
Little did he know that under the soil lies the porous "Cockeysville marble" that has drawn farmers to the fertile land for hundreds of years. ...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in News
Francis Mitchell, perspiring in his Day-glo safety vest as he stands beside the monstrous blue truck, opens the door and looks up at Clay Stambaugh III, patiently sitting at the wheel.
"Are we going down the doughnut ladies' street first or down the o...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in News
Baltimore County planning officials say they will postpone a study of the Joppa Road corridor until a updated and comprehensive traffic study of the busy thoroughfare can be presented to advisory board members.
As a result, a meeting scheduled for ton...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in News
More than 30 area residents formed a coalition last week to protest the way the Joppa Road corridor study has proceeded, criticizing it for the lack of "open process" and calling the make-up of the advisory committee slanted toward business interests.
...
Published July 25, 2001 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
Deadline near for applying for WWII compensation
For those who were victims of forced labor by the Nazis or by German companies during World War II, there is now a possibility of compensation. August 11 is the deadline for applying for compensa...
Published July 25, 2001 by Owings Mills Times in Community
With more than 1,000 entries in all _ from cakes to heifers, goats to rockets, and some rabbits and tote bags mixed in _ 4-H Club members from throughout the county presented their animals and projects in hopes of garnering blue ribbons and prizes at the ...
Published July 25, 2001 by Owings Mills Times in Community
Residents of Glyndon and others gathered at the bottom of Albright Avenue for the Annual July Fourth Parade, sponsored by the Glyndon Community Association. There was nary a spectator _ except for former Franklin Middle School teacher Mary Jo Kobasco, par...
Published July 25, 2001 by Owings Mills Times in Business
>The state of Maryland has granted Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital permission to house pets at its Eden Alternative facility. The Eden initiative was begun a year and a half ago as a nursing home facility that would enrich the lives of i...
Published July 25, 2001 by Owings Mills Times in News
Democratic Rep. Benjamin Cardin accuses House Republican leaders of using extreme measures to block the McCain-Feingold bill on campaign reform.
"They'll do anything they can to prevent a vote on the bill," the Democrat from Pikesville said in an inte...
Published July 25, 2001 by Owings Mills Times in News
Beth Tfiloh Congregation and its neighbors in Glyndon can agree on one thing: Neither wants to see Central Avenue widened.
But everything else about the congregation's plan to build a lower school, gym, dining hall and athletic fields on its 44-acre s...
Published July 25, 2001 by Owings Mills Times in News
When an 8-year-old boy with autism wandered off into the woods in Reisterstown June 30, it wasn't a hovering helicopter or a high-tech thermal imaging camera that found his unwitting hiding place.
Rather it was a network of old-fashioned cold, wet nos...
Published July 26, 2001 by The Jeffersonian in Business
HUNT VALLEY
Ellicott City native Todd Hays recalls that it was an unusual series of events that led to the creation of InterAct Accessories Inc., the $200 million-a-year electronic games accessories company he started a decade ago, when he was 25....