Jeanne Lamn O'Neill
Jeanne Lamn O'Neill of Honey Brook, Pa., and a former longtime Towson resident died June 14 at Brandywine Hospital. She was 76.
O'Neill, who prior to moving to Honey Brook in 1999 lived in Towson for 36 years, loved literat...
Published July 10, 2002 by Towson Times in Business
>PELA Design Inc. leased space at 7400 York Road in Towson.
>Apex Professional Staffing Inc. leased space at The Padonia Building, 201 W. Padonia Road in Timonium.
>Earth Treks Climbing Center leased space at 1930 Greenspring Drive in...
Published July 10, 2002 by Towson Times in Education
The lively spirit of Sister Shawn Marie Maguire doesn't confine itself often to her second-floor office inside the enchanting castle at Maryvale Preparatory School.
Usually the headmistress is everywhere but her office as she greets the arriving girls...
Crime Log is compiled from Cockeysville and Towson precinct reports.
Towson
Loch Raven Boulevard, 8600 block, County Shorts, July 7 at 5:48 a.m. Someone smashed out a glass front window and stole items.
Glen Eagles Court, 800 block, La...
City, county aging groups host governor candidates
Gubernatorial candidates Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and Robert Ehrlich are scheduled to speak to seniors tomorrow at a forum at the Timonium Fairgrounds.
The Baltimore City and County commissio...
A plan to add about 100 spaces to the parking lot at the Falls Road Light Rail station was unveiled at a public meeting held earlier this month in Mt. Washington.
The Mass Transit Administration's "informational open house" was held Tuesday evening at...
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
Arnold Jabl...
Ever wary of changes that may increase traffic congestion, neighborhood representatives have been watchdogging the Anneslie Shopping Center in the 6400 block of York Road for the slightest evidence of a McDonald's that was once proposed for the site.
...
State champions sink challengers at Lake Shore
The Baltimore Buzz, a club baseball team from the area that plays its home games in Towson, won a United States Specialty Sports Association Maryland State championship last weekend at Lake Shore Sports c...
Yankees take top spot
The Cockeysville Yankees are champions of the 11-14 Cockeysville Fast-Pitch Softball League.
Team members Caroline Bryant, Genese Cayce, Shana Cayce, Tory Cole, Sarah Graslewicz, Sarah Kutzberger, Nicole LaRocca, Hannah M...
Published July 10, 2002 by Towson Times in Opinion
Suppose they held an election and nobody came? It's not quite that bad, says Jackie McDaniel, administrator of the Baltimore County elections office. But the continuing scarcity of precinct judges, she says, is hampering efforts by her office to prepare f...
Published July 10, 2002 by Towson Times in Community
>The Mountain Club of Maryland hosts the following events for active people of all ages:
Sat. July 13 _ Hike 8.5-mile circuit in Chimney Rocks (Pa.). Possible swim near end of hike.
Call 410-751-9847. No calls after 9 p.m.
Wed. July...
Published July 10, 2002 by Towson Times in Community
One of Anneslie's most popular summer events, the third annual Crab Feast, is scheduled for Saturday, July 27, beginning at 7 p.m. at the 500 block of Murdock Road. Adults only. The cost is $30 per person. Look for a community flyer and plan now to join t...
Published July 10, 2002 by Towson Times in Community
Charles E. "Ted" Herget is Towson Person of the Month for July. It is not for his past accomplishments, although he has lent his leadership skills to The Young Presidents Organization, the Greater Baltimore Committee and the Baltimore Chamber of Commerce....
Published July 10, 2002 by Towson Times in Community
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The bases are loaded in the second inning of the playoff game at Dumbarton Field in Towson. It is one of those tense moments in Little League baseball when all eyes are on the kid at bat, who in this case is also contending with a full count.
The pitc...
>Amy L. Knauff of Towson received a bachelor of arts degree from Susquehanna University.
>Jennie Preto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preto of Lutherville, was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Bridgewater College.
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Published July 10, 2002 by Towson Times in Business
>The Greater Baltimore Board of Realtors recently named Judy Morris of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage its 2002 Realtor of the Year. Morris is a sales associate with the Lutherville office.
>Barbara L. Craig has joined McLean, Koehler, Spa...
Four candidates are vying to become the Baltimore County councilman representing the new 5th Councilmanic District.
Individuals who previously won the seat's November General Election were dubbed "the Perry Hall councilman" or "the Towson councilman" ...
Two new groups are forming to monitor developments at Cromwell Valley Park.
The first, named Friends of Cromwell Valley Park, will be made of volunteers and will work to preserve and enhance the agricultural integrity, recreational use and beauty of t...
Welcome to Headache-ville.
"In the whole furor about whether or not the county should expand the detention center, there wasn't much attention paid to the four - count them - years of construction and the stress that was going to place on the people l...
Parkton resident John Welling and his Dalmatian, "Dale," walk on the North Central Railroad Bike and Hike Trail several days a week.
They come home flush with the fresh air and exercise. But they also come home covered with ticks.
"I've always...
The powerful fly-over of four fighter jets from the 175th Wing of the Maryland Air National Guard could not move the heavy air hanging over Towson on the Fourth of July.
It was not just the humidity lending an austere feeling to the annual Towson patr...
Younger people and older people are remarkably similar if they are employable, single and childless. Hah!
Maybe the Claritas PRIZM system, which ranks every neighborhood in the nation for marketing purposes and calls these folks Upstarts & Seniors...
>The LPGA USGA Girls Golf Program for girls ages 7-17 will hold a Mini Golf School for players who average 64 or better for nine holes on Wednesday, July 24, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Beechtree Golf Club. Registration deadline July 14.
For informatio...