Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Sports
Part of WAGS champs' tale
Shay Kettner (Perry Hall Middle School) was a member of the Parkville Soccer Club that completed the fall season as champions of the under-12 Washington Area Girls Soccer League Division II with a record of 8-0-1.
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Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Sports
A new coach starts the engine at Lutheran while veteran coaches at Calvert Hall, Overlea, Perry Hall and Eastern Tech hope to overcome significant losses.
Here's a look at who will be igniting the spark as local teams get into gear this week.
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Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Sports
BCFFL Game of the Week
In a battle of The Avenue at White Marsh establishments, Della Roses Bohemians defeated Bayou Cafe Warriors, 15-12, to remain undefeated in the Baltimore County Flag Football League.
The Warriors took the opening kickoff...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Sports
>The Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks presents its 4th annual Metro Relays at Goucher College at 4 p.m. on Dec. 6 for all metro area Baltimore high school swimmers. Cost is $75 per team.
Warm-ups start at 3 p.m.
Call 410-...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Opinion
When assessing Dutch Ruppersberger's job as county executive, some will point to Senate Bill 509 and the detention center expansion.
While you can't wipe away Ruppersberger's support for the condemnation bill or for doubling the size of the Towson jai...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Opinion
The pendulum swings and, having swung, swings back. That's not just physics; it's politics.
This time the pendulum swing actually began midway through Bill Clinton's administration, when he was clever enough to start drifting toward the center from th...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Opinion
Impact of budget deficit realized by GPCC officials
This is in response to Andy Peet's letter titled "Budget deficit must temper GPCC's funding wish list." GPCC recognizes there is a budget shortfall and discussed this matter during our meeting. As a ...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Community
On Dec. 7, 1941, nurse Lt. Myrtle Miller Watson stood outside of Schofield Barracks Hospital, Hawaii, and waved to pilots of planes that flew overhead.
The hospital was just 18 miles from the American naval base at Pearl Harbor.
"They were so ...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Thanksgiving is over, the air has turned crisp and Christmas tree hunters are on a mission: traversing farms and retail lots in search of the perfect fir, pine, balsam or spruce.
Judi Harper and her 3-year-old daughter were trying to do just that Satu...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Community
- baking cookies with grandma
- caroling on the corner
- collecting food for the poor
- adding another angel ornament to your collection
- other
Tell us about the holiday tradition your family most enjoys and it may be ...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Community
education
>The HARBEL tutoring program is seeking high-risk middle- and high-school students who reside in or attend school in Northeast Baltimore for free tutoring services at their facility, 5807 Harford Road. Call 410-444-2100 ext. 1028.
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Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Community
*Know what size (height and weight) tree you want before shopping
*Go to a retail lot that is well-lit and stores trees in shaded areas.
*Ask the retailer when the trees are delivered to the lot.
*Look for indicators of dryness and det...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Community
A week or so ago, I saw in the Northeast Reporter some tips for safeguarding purses, wallets and credit cards while shopping. Since we are now in the busiest shopping season of the year, I'll pass on another tip that I learned from personal experience: If...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Education
More than 350 students from Baltimore County Public Schools participated in the High School Honors Concert at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on Nov. 19. Students from all over the county auditioned to perform at this prestigious concert.
"The best kids a...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Business
Armed with coupons, comfortable shoes and a collective sense of humor, consumers met "Black Friday" with a smile.
The Friday after Thanksgiving, "Black Friday," is often touted as the busiest shopping day of the year, and retailers traditionally open ...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in News
Like Madonna, he can simply be known by one name - Dutch, and like the Material Girl, the name evokes a wide variety of reactions.
To some, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger is a master administrator and skilled motivator. A highly likable person who always pu...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in News
County residents who are expecting immediate changes in local government under County Executive Jim Smith will be disappointed.
The new county executive said he plans to spend the next several weeks reviewing operations with his transition team as wel...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in News
Steele to speak tomorrow at county GOP breakfast
Lt. Gov.-elect Michael Steele will be the guest speaker at the Republican Central Committee of Baltimore County breakfast on Thursday.
Steele, who is heading the transition team for Gov.-elect R...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in News
Crime reports are gathered from the Parkville and Towson precincts.
Aspin Hill Road, 2900 block, between 7 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Nov. 21. Oct. 31 and 12:30 a.m. Various pieces of jewelry stolen from residence.
Primrose Court, unit block, between...
Published December 4, 2002 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 and 6th Councilmanic Districts:
Development Review Conference
Dec. 16 at 1:30...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
>Parkville Recreation Council will sponsor girls basketball for ages 8-14 at Parkville Middle School for ages 11-14. Cost $30.
Call 410-887-5300.
>Parkville Recreation Council will sponsor indoor soccer for boys and girls ages 4-13 for a...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
>The Overlea-Fullerton Recreation Council will hold an adult volleyball program at the Fullerton Community Center, 7209 Belair Road, on Saturdays, from 7-10 p.m.
Call the rec office at 410-887-5307.
>The Mountain Club of Maryland hosts t...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
Parkville tops in WAGS
The Parkville Soccer Club completed the fall season as champions of the under-12 Washington Area Girls Soccer League Division II with a record of 8-0-1.
Members of the team were: Julia Bouchelle, Kyrra Goldring, Megan Ma...
Published December 4, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
New coaches at Parkville and Lutheran, untested groups at Calvert Hall and Towson Catholic and a transfer at Loch Raven hope to make the motors run more smoothly this season.
Here's who will be igniting the spark as area teams get into gear this week....