Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
OWINGS MILLS
In the scheme of things, wangling a few liquor licenses for restaurants in the $200 million-plus Owings Mills Town Center may sound like the least of a developer's worries.
But state laws for Baltimore County limit to three the nu...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
RANDALLSTOWN
Where was everybody, J. Michael Collins wondered during last week's zoning hearing on a proposed Baltimore Ravens training facility in the new Northwest Regional Park.
Collins opposes the team's proposal to build a 100,000-square-...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
OELLA MILL
The halls were decked, but rather empty last weekend at the holiday open house at Antique Row and The Shoppes of Historic Oella Mill.
Contrary to the past, when customers overflowed stores, perusing the rare items and buying seasona...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
CATONSVILLE
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness' Baltimore chapter is proposing to build a stone temple at 200 Bloomsbury Ave. in Catonsville.
The temple would replace the chapter's existing structure at the same location that ...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Question: Are you better off starting to save a little money regularly at 25 years old or waiting until you're 50 and regularly saving a larger amount?
Answer: Start early - thanks to the magic of compound interest, you'll end up with more money in th...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Allfirst sponsors Hispanic scholarships for college
Allfirst bank is again sponsoring the $20,000 Allfirst Hispanic College Fund Scholarship Program to provide scholarships to promising Hispanic students in the mid-Atlantic.
The program is ope...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
The County Council and County Executive Jim Smith avoided the first speed bump in their new relationship by agreeing on how to deal with a new county charter amendment that requires department head appointments to be confirmed by the council.
The issu...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Catonsville
Bill Higgins, whose smiling countenance adorns his compny's logo and stares down from a mural at the front of his store, started Bill's Music House Inc. in a $10-a-month cubbyhole in the back of a Mellor Avenue coin shop in 1965.
B...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
CATONSVILLE
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness' Baltimore chapter is proposing to build a stone temple at 200 Bloomsbury Ave. in Catonsville.
The temple would replace the chapter's existing structure at the same location that ...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Question: Are you better off starting to save a little money regularly at 25 years old or waiting until you're 50 and regularly saving a larger amount?
Answer: Start early - thanks to the magic of compound interest, you'll end up with more money in th...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Catonsville
Bill Higgins, whose smiling countenance adorns his compny's logo and stares down from a mural at the front of his store, started Bill's Music House Inc. in a $10-a-month cubbyhole in the back of a Mellor Avenue coin shop in 1965.
B...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
OWINGS MILLS
In the scheme of things, wangling a few liquor licenses for restaurants in the $200 million-plus Owings Mills Town Center may sound like the least of a developer's worries.
But state laws for Baltimore County limit to three the nu...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
RANDALLSTOWN
Where was everybody, J. Michael Collins wondered during last week's zoning hearing on a proposed Baltimore Ravens training facility in the new Northwest Regional Park.
Collins opposes the team's proposal to build a 100,000-square-...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
OELLA MILL
The halls were decked, but rather empty last weekend at the holiday open house at Antique Row and The Shoppes of Historic Oella Mill.
Contrary to the past, when customers overflowed stores, perusing the rare items and buying seasona...
Published December 11, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
During this holiday season, your business or corporation can continue to give back and give others something to be thankful for.
Below is a guide to direct your holiday charitable giving. The Jeffersonian also welcomes "wish lists" from other area org...
Published December 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Community
Samuel W. Christine III
Samuel W. Christine died at his residence in Owings Mills on Dec. 9, 2002. He was 56.
Mr. Christine was a lobbyist for the State of Maryland and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force.
Funeral services were at the Elin...
Published December 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
Pikesville Pizza Hut robbed at gunpoint
The Pizza Hut in the 1000 block of Reisterstown Road in Pikesville was robbed at gunpoint, according to Baltimore County Police reports.
At 7:15 p.m. on Dec. 15, a man entered the restaurant and pulled a...
Published December 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
Crime Log is compiled from Garrison Precinct police reports. It is the policy of the Owings Mills Times to include a description of a perpetrator only when it contributes to identification.
Owings Mills
Owings Mills Boulevard, 11200 bock, Chin...
Published December 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Sports
BCFFL Game of the Week
In the Baltimore County Flag Football League's final week of regular season action, quarterback Craig Shiel accounted for three touchdowns to lead the Bayou Cafe Warriors past The Barn Buccaneers, 20-0.
The Warriors scor...
Published December 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Sports
>Pikesville Soccer accepting mail-in registrations for its Winter Indoor Soccer Program for children born between Aug. 1, 1990 and Dec. 31, 1997. The program offers a co-ed clinic for ages 5-6 and competitive league play for ages 7-12. Games take place...
Published December 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Sports
>The Owings Mills Recreation and Parks Council is holding registration for karate, fall boating courses, adult aerobics, adult co-ed volleyball, fall baseball and tae kwon do. Call 410-887-1582.
>After a successful 2002 season, Pikesville Recrea...
Published December 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Opinion
In a story on page 17 in the education section of the Dec. 5 issue of the Owings Mills Times entitled ``13-year-old puts his money where his compassion is," Suzanne Kiewe's name was spelled incorrectly.
...
Published December 17, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Entertainment
WASHINGTON
Edward Dudley was vaccinated for smallpox 33 years ago, when he was about a year old, but he recently rolled up his sleeve and volunteered to receive the vaccine a second time.
There is an outside chance that vaccine he received cou...
Published December 17, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Entertainment
Right Turn loses $450,000 grant
OWINGS MILLS
Right Turn of Maryland is still trying to find a building for a teen detox center, which would be the first of its kind in the county.
Disappointed county and state officials say the lack of...
Published December 17, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Entertainment
>Victor Kim M.D., FACEP, has been named chief of emergency medicine at Northwest Hospital Center.
Dr. Kim joins Northwest after several years of service in emergency medicine with the Emory Medical Center System in Atlanta, Ga. He has more than 15 ...