Published July 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Education
Robin Zimelman's 11-year-old daughter Raquel, who has multiple disabilities, recently finished a summer camp for special needs children. However, Zimelman's other two children who aren't disabled, have also attended the same summer camp.
The Owings Mi...
Published July 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
With their surprising choices as running mates aboard, Robert Ehrlich and Kathleen Kennedy Townsend have stepped up their campaigns for governor.
Ehrlich completed his selection process Monday, just hours before the deadline, by picking Michael Steele...
Published July 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
Neither major candidate was there to answer this question, but Phyllis Bronstein Bricker asked it, anyway: "As governor, will you continue the death penalty moratorium?"
Bricker, a Pikesville resident whose parents were murdered 19 years ago, had hope...
Published July 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
Detailing his advocacy of slot machines to boost Maryland horse racing, Robert Ehrlich says he would confine the gambling machines to mile thoroughbred tracks.
The congressman from Timonium made the statement Monday at a news conference to promote his...
Published July 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Business
For a little more than two years, a national software firm has called Reisterstown home. A leader in specialty health-care software, Antek is confident of its continuing success in the ever growing medical field.
``Once you get in health care, why go ...
Published July 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Community
In mostly white Greenspring Valley, a small black church survives.
Eighteen members pray faithfully each Sunday morning in Greenspring United Methodist Church.
The 121-year-old church is a relic, standing 22-by-43-square feet at the intersecti...
Published July 17, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Community
Jonathan Silverman says an uncle and three grandparents have died of cancer.
That's more than enough reason for the 44-year-old dentist to ride his bicycle 192 miles from Sturbridge to Provincetown, Mass., Aug. 3-4, to raise money for cancer research....
Published July 17, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Tuesday, July 23
� Higher Information Technology Solutions, an affiliate of Hertzbach & Co. PA, sponsors a free seminar from 7:30 to 9 a.m. _ Foundation for Windows, an accounting software program specifically designed for labor-intensive contra...
Published July 17, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Crime Log consists of reports of crimes against businesses or on business properties compiled from the Catonsville, Woodlawn, Garrison, Cockeysville, Towson, Parkville and White Marsh precinct police reports.
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Published July 17, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
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Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
DUNDALK
The owner of the former Seagram complex off Sollers Point Road has a month to produce a plan to shore up the walls of several of its gutted buildings or risk an $18,000 fine.
"Something needs to be done to support the buildings," said ...
Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Ah, for the good old days when you didn't have to sell you car or mortgage your house for a bushel of halfway edible Chesapeake blue crabs.
Nowadays if you want Chesapeake blues, as opposed to crustaceans from North Carolina, Georgia or elsewhere, you...
Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Local accounting firms won't feel any immediate effects from the accounting reform legislation now making its way through Congress.
That's because the bill proposed by Maryland Sen. Paul Sarbanes passed unanimously by the Senate on Monday is targeted ...
Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
PARKVILLE
A freshly finished paint job completed over the weekend signals a new look _ and a new owner _ for the Oakleigh Shopping Center in Parkville.
Now teal colored, the center, which is off Perring Parkway near the city line and just east...
Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
MIDDLE RIVER
One day a few years ago, I put a 5-year-old friend on my lap and let her "drive" my car down the driveway at about a half-mile an hour. I'll never forget how she rushed back to tell her mother about her big adventure.
"I drived!" ...
Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
The Dundalk Chamber held its first Miniature Golf Outing at Stansbury Golf and Sports Park with 45 participants. The competition was fierce, but everyone had a great time. The attendees unanimously voted to continue the mini-golf event on an annual basis....
Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Pied pipers of Pikesville provide musical merriment
Everyone was "In the Mood" at the Pikesville Chamber of Commerce's third summer concert on July 11. Mood Swings entertained the crowd, who moved and danced to their incredible and dynamic sounds....
Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Business + community =A great summer mix
There is no question but that events of the last year have caused us to re-evaluate the things that matter most in life. For most of us, we have been reminded that the health and safety of our families and the ...
Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Opinion
Nostalgia and a search for something beautiful from the past have made estate jewelry one of today's most sought-after investments.
Whether purchased from a private party, a jeweler or at auction, the fine work of the masters of the craft from the lat...
Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Opinion
What seemed like a near impossibility only a few weeks ago is now turning into a virtual certainty on Capitol Hill.
A fresh round of corporate scandals, notably involving New York's Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. and other corporations, provided the impetus...
Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Opinion
Scams appear to be proliferating more than ever this summer. We hear almost daily from consumers, other Better Business Bureaus and law enforcement agencies about new forms of fraud.
To help protect you and yours from these scams, I've listed a few of...
Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Ehrlich defends his record for helping seniors with drug costs
I write to respond to a letter written by James M. Kehl ("Townsend prescription drug plan a good idea for seniors," Jeffersonian July 4).
In his letter, Mr. Kehl asserts that I hav...
Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Neither major candidate was there to answer this question, but Phyllis Bronstein Bricker asked it, anyway:
"As governor, will you continue the death penalty moratorium?"
Bricker, a Pikesville resident whose parents were murdered 19 years ago, ...
Published July 18, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Paul Sarbanes has been rediscovered _ again. It happens every couple of decades, and this time he has been catapulted back into the spotlight as chief architect of federal legislation to hold accountants accountable.
The idea is to make it more diffic...