Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
Two local students performed in Salisbury State University's recent Bobbi Biron Theatre production of Larry King's musical comedy, "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas."
Julia Knudson played the role of Dawn. Her other activities included serving as presi...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
Catonsville resident Brandon Peters, 18, successfully completed the Civil Air Patrol basic encampment at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. Throughout the week, he distinguished himself as a member of the Honor Squadron.
CAP is a volunteer auxiliary of the U.S....
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
Jewell-Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. James Jewell of Annapolis take pleasure in annoucing the marriage of their daughter, Jaime Jewell, to George William "Bill" Tucker Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker Sr., of Catonsville.
Pastor Harold Bowman offi...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
On Dec. 17, Elmer Herman Rutherford succumbed to lung cancer in his Arbutus home. He was 68 years of age.
A native of Tennessee, he was born on Dec. 27, 1932. Dimitri's employed him as a bartender for 39 years, until his retirement in October. The res...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
One aspect to living in a community with such a rich heritage as ours is that somewhere, someone is always celebrating a big anniversary and sharing stories of the past.
Right now, St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church, 5422 Old Frederick Road, steps to the...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
After a 16-year career as an auxiliary police officer, William G. Lee Jr. retired at the end of last year from his post at the Woodlawn precinct.
"It's been a pleasure," said Lee, enjoying a retirement party at the station. "This was all I wanted - th...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
New York soprano Joan Eubank will give a recital of classical and popular music at Catonsville's historic Our Lady of the Angels chapel Sunday, Jan. 27 at 3 p.m.
Eubank has distinguished herself as a singer and stage actress. Reviewers have called her...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
Twenty-five years ago, the Catonsville Times of Jan. 20, 1977, detailed a local business' contribution to the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter, and also informed subscribers of the formation of a number of groups designed to improve community relati...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in News
St. Agnes HealthCare is counting on the findings of a leading cardiovascular services consultant to sway legislators in Annapolis in the hospital's decade-long quest for approval to perform open heart surgery.
St. Agnes hired the Nevada-based John Goo...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in News
Catonsville
Stella Court, 1700 block, Jan. 17 between 2 and 9 p.m. Video game equipment and games were stolen during a burglary.
Wilkens Avenue, 4000 block, Jan. 15, 1:25 a.m. The Royal Farm Store was robbed at gunpoint of $40 and some cigaret...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in News
Police County police on Friday were investigating a kidnapping in the city and related bank robbery in Catonsville that took place early last week.
According to police reports, the incident began at about 5:40 p.m. on Jan. 11 in Baltimore, when two ma...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in News
Residents of Edmondson Village, Catonsville and Woodlawn will have an opportunity next month to review and comment on proposed new rail service routes - including light rail service - for the Baltimore region.
The Maryland Transit Administration has s...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in News
Anticipating tough competition from Democrats in his run for county executive, Republican Doug Riley came to Arbutus last weekend to pitch for local support.
"This race is going to be uphill all the way against an entrenched political machine of Dutch...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Sports
Boys Basketball
In the first two games of the new year, Catonsville squandered leads in the waning moments and lost both.
This was not what Catonsville Coach Jim Rhoads anticipated from a team that plays six seniors among its first seven in th...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Sports
>Catonsville Recreation & Parks is holding registration for the Catonsville Youth League baseball program for boys ages 5-17 on Saturdays Jan. 26 and Feb. 2 from 9-noon and Monday, Jan. 28 from 7-9 p.m. at the Bloomsbury Community Center (old middl...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Opinion
There's a poignant touch to the story of Richard Dixon's resignation as state treasurer for health reasons. It's the letter sent him by State Comptroller William Donald Schaefer, who acknowledged that the two rugged individualists had their clashes at Boa...
Published January 23, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Opinion
If teen center doesn't fit Bloomsbury, where does it?
I am writing as a citizen of Baltimore County, a resident of Catonsville, a parent of a middle and a high school teen, a founding volunteer with Middle School Madness, and a member of the Southwest...
Published January 23, 2002 by Baltimore Messenger in News
The deaths last year of two woman, friends since high school, shocked the neighborhood of Radnor-Winston, but at the same time brought the community closer together.
Kenya C. Wilson, 22, and Katrina S. Smith, 25, were traveling along 25th Street in Ba...
Published January 23, 2002 by Baltimore Messenger in News
Friends School has begun searching for a new head of school to replace Jon M. Harris, who will resign his post on June 30.
Harris, the only non-Quaker headmaster in the North Charles Street independent school's 217-year history, has held that position...
Published January 23, 2002 by Baltimore Messenger in Sports
Wrestling
Boys' Latin Coach Drew Haugh always get exuberant about his teams, even when the won-loss record is not something special. But Haugh really does have something to get excited about with the 2002 Lakers.
Last week, Boys' Latin beat Mt...
Published January 23, 2002 by Baltimore Messenger in Opinion
There's a poignant touch to the story of Richard Dixon's resignation as state treasurer for health reasons. It's the letter sent him by State Comptroller William Donald Schaefer, who acknowledged that the two rugged individualists had their clashes at Boa...
Published January 23, 2002 by Towson Times in Community
Congratulations to Stephen London, Theodore Nelson and Zachary Allen of Towson for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest award given by the Boy Scouts of America. Steve is the son of Mary and Arthur London of Towson and is a senior at Towson High...
Published January 23, 2002 by Towson Times in Community
Community activists are warning Baltimore City and County officials that a lawsuit is just one of the tactics they will pursue if any accidents occur as a result of the city's decision to direct construction traffic onto Dulaney Valley and Providence road...
Published January 23, 2002 by Towson Times in Community
First and St. Stephen's refugee family, Zakia, Mohanned, Ibraham and Asmer Kamara, arrived in Baltimore on May 23, 2001, from Sierre Leone. The children are attending school; parents are employed as teachers in the Muslim School. It has been a success sto...
Published January 23, 2002 by Towson Times in Community
Congratulations to Sister Anne O'Donnell on her 30th year as a teacher at and principal of St. Joseph's School on Church Lane. To mark the wonderful occasion, the school families presented her with a check for $8,000 to be used for the renovation of the s...