Published October 3, 2001 by Catonsville Times in Opinion
On the front page of this newspaper is a picture of the United States flag. Much thought and discussion preceded its placement there since the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the United States. Not everyone in this business agrees that we should fly the flag...
Published October 3, 2001 by Catonsville Times in Opinion
America must also attack the enemies within
Osama bin Laden and his followers sincerely believe that by the laws of their God and their religion, their acts of violence against Americans are totally legal and just.
I do not at all condo...
Published October 3, 2001 by Catonsville Times in News
As a veteran Baltimore County firefighter for nearly three decades, Del. James Malone was ill as he watched the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center in New York.
Home that morning with his daughter, Malone was riveted to the television...
Published October 3, 2001 by Baltimore Messenger in News
The Church of the Redeemer has a new rector, the Rev. Paul D. Tunkle of St. James Episcopal Church in Alexandria, La.
Tunkle will start his ministry there Nov. 26, church officials say.
Tunkle, 51, is a native New Yorker who says he is glad to...
Published October 3, 2001 by Baltimore Messenger in News
Like so many others, the International Chiropractors Association went into action soon after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C.
In the wake of the tragedies, the group offered its services to the many rescue and recov...
Published October 3, 2001 by Towson Times in Community
Digges-Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Pitts Robinson II of Ruxton announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Digges, to Charles Sidney Mitchell, son of the late Dr. Sidney Pearce Mitchell and Mrs. Jean Bothwell Mitchell of Palo Alto, Calif....
Published October 3, 2001 by Towson Times in Community
>Airman First Class Derek J. Trageser, son Mary Beth and Jim Trageser of Towson, graduated in July from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. Airman Trageser is attending technical training school at Sheppard Air Force...
Published October 3, 2001 by Towson Times in Community
This time the tables were turned on Mary Carroll of Bertwell Court who has always been a hostess for many of her friends' birthday celebrations and now it was time for her to enjoy her own day.
She was the guest of honor at a birthday celebration rece...
Published October 3, 2001 by Towson Times in Community
Anneslie Community Association calendar gets in full swing with a "Plant Swap" from 10 a.m. to noon at 509 Windwood Road on Saturday, Oct. 6.
A Halloween party is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 27 from 3 to 5 p.m., at the corner of Edgewood and Dunkirk....
Published October 3, 2001 by Towson Times in Community
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Published October 3, 2001 by Towson Times in Community
They leap. They spin. They glide through the air with a grace that appears to defy the forces of gravity.
But the six dancers of Air Dance Bernasconi, which makes its debut at Towson University at 8 p.m. this Saturday night, are dealing with partners ...
Published October 3, 2001 by Towson Times in Community
Towson Persons of the Month are Tom Seifert and Burt Meyer. They are both retired _ sort of. Tom was with Black & Decker for 40 years, the last 30 in the credit department.
One day, every week, Tom and Burt don their work clothes and become volunt...
Published October 3, 2001 by Towson Times in Community
Erana Lubbert did not create a formula that has enabled her to live such a long and joyful life.
Maybe that's why she has.
The curious and lively Edenwald resident filled her days, months and years by connecting with a variety of people, anima...
Published October 3, 2001 by Towson Times in Business
Veteran restaurateur Bill Bateman has lately been expanding his operations not just to new locales, but in new directions, as well.
Bateman, who has restaurants in Towson, Cub Hill, Reisterstown, Clarksville and Severna Park and "Express" carryouts in...
Published October 3, 2001 by Towson Times in Business
>Edenwald, a continuing care retire community is Towson, announce the following additions to their staff.
Sharen Poehlman, of Towson, is the new director of human resources. Poehlman earned a bachelor's degree from Towson University.
Before...
Published October 3, 2001 by Towson Times in Education
Ridgeleigh parent Lori Dickerson says allowing her 14-year-old daughter to walk to Loch Raven High School is like sending her into a dangerous obstacle course.
To reach the high school from Ridgleigh, pupils who walk must be wary of high speed traffic...
Published October 3, 2001 by Towson Times in Education
While as many as 45 Baltimore County schools are getting new boilers, ceiling tiles and much needed plumbing upgrades as part of the first phase of a countywide renovation project, other schools are still on the waiting list for repairs.
A proposal be...
Published October 3, 2001 by Towson Times in Education
Students, teachers, parents and relatives gathered Sunday on the campus of Notre Dame Preparatory to participate in the sixth annual Fun Run/Walk.
On that brisk, fall day, participants laced up their sneakers, walking and running to raise money for tu...
Crime Log is compiled from Cockeysville and Towson Police precinct reports.
Towson
Stoneleigh Road, 700 block, Sept. 29 between 8 and 10 p.m. Someone entered a house through an unlocked door and stole a black purse off a chair.
Hopkins...
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
3rd and 4th Councilmanic Districts:
Office of Permits and Development
Arn...
Because The Towson Partnership included representatives from every interest group in town, many viewed it as the voice of Towson for the last nine years.
That voice will fall silent after December. Last week, the partnership, at the recommendation of ...
In his 12 years of flying commercial airplanes, David Fink has never been confronted by hijackers and does not know any pilot who has.
Fink, a 46-year-old Towson resident and Air Force veteran, was on vacation Sept. 11 when suicidal hijackers crashed ...
Additions on citationsfor county firefighters
The story in last week's edition of the Towson Times omitted some of the names of firefighters honored for their service at the scene of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks.
The 10-member Penn...
While there may be eight million stories in The Naked City, like the old television show said, there are 76,486 stories in the Towson library, according to the last count.
Those stories are all in books. This story - let's call it No. 76,487 - is high...
Due to an ambitious five-year installation of 12 more 30,000-gallon underground water tanks, about 20,000 county businesses and homeowners within 1,000 feet of them should see significant reductions in fire insurance rates as early as next year.
With ...