Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Community
Trying to relieve overcrowding and attract seniors still in the work force, the Seven Oaks Senior Center has expanded its hours to include night classes.
Seven Oaks and Edgemere are the most highly attended of the county's 18 senior centers, said Char...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Community
anniversaries
>Boy Scout Troop 745 will celebrate its 50th anniversary, June 1, 6-9 p.m., Essex VFW Post 2621, 206 Riverside Road. Call 410-574-6934.
benefit
>The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Maryland Chapter will hold Th...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Community
Get ready to roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer. The sunny season's long, hot days can end up being booked with back-to-back activities before you can say 4th of July, though.
Too many fun in the sun outings to enjoy in too little time ca...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Education
>Calvert Hall College High School announces the following student achievements:
*Senior Adam Gabriel, son of Michael Gabriel, auditioned for and was selected as a member of The Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps of Canton, Ohio.
Gabriel, who pl...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Sports
>The LPGA USGA Girls Golf Program for girls ages 7-17 will hold a member-guest clinic on Monday, June 3, from 4:30-7:00 p.m. at Mountain Branch Golf Course.
Registration deadline is May 24.
For information, see website (www.baltimoregirlsgo...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Opinion
Dutch has ignored pleas of community activists
County Executive Dutch Ruppersberger is embarking on a tour of the new district he hopes to represent in Congress. We hope he has a good map and an astute driver.
The 2nd Congressional District wa...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in News
It was an ordinary Sunday morning until Carlisle Avenue resident Patricia Jones pulled up the blinds in her window to notice that her car had been vandalized _ again.
"The whole back window was totally blown out," the Perry Hall resident said. "When t...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in News
Hoping to repeat the success of the Senate Bill 509 petition drive, Dels. Jim Ports and Wade Kach are collecting signatures in support of changing Baltimore County's councilmanic redistricting process through a referendum on November's ballot.
"Our go...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in News
Baltimore County Police are investigating the possibility that burglaries of two Baltimore County pet stores may be linked.
According to county police spokeswoman Vickie Warehime, police still have no leads to either burglary of the Rosedale and Luthe...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in News
The following crime reports are gathered from the White Marsh and Parkville precincts.
Silver Spring Road, 5300 block, 2:50 a.m. May 12. A Murray riding lawn tractor was stolen from an unfenced yard. It has been recovered.
Four Mill Road, 4300...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Sports
>The Mountain Club of Maryland hosts the following events:
Wed. May 15 _ Walk the Appalachian Trail for 8.4 miles.
Call 410-956-2010.
Wed. May 15 _ Hike in Old Bay Shore Park. Call 410-583-0039.
Sat. May 18 _ Make service im...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Sports
Track & Field
To put it mildly, Mercy's Susanne Mufareh has taken to the shot put.
The sophomore from Perry Hall is hoping to reach the 30-foot mark when she and the Magic compete in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland cha...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Sports
>The Kingsville Recreation Council will hold registration for its fall soccer program for boys and girls with league play in under-6 through under-15 age groups. Fee is $40 before May 31. Call the rec office (410-887-5194, weekdays 10 to 3).
>Th...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Education
Students at Seven Oaks Elementary School have proven their imaginations can take them anywhere.
As members of the school's Destination ImagiNation team, they won first place in the region and placed fifth in the state competition.
Destination ...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Zellers-LoBianco
Daniel and Josephine Zellers Sr. of Baltimore announce the engagement of their daughter Gina M. Zellers to Joseph J. LoBianco, son of Charles and Diana LoBianco of Ruxton, Md.
The bride-elect is a graduate of The Catholic High...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Education
Jeanne Tamberrino and fellow physical education teacher Larry Ramsey believe wholeheartedly in educating their students about people with physical disabilities.
Last week, the sixth annual Inclusion Play Day was held at Pine Grove Middle School to pai...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in News
Baltimore County Police are investigating the possibility that burglaries of two Baltimore County pet stores may be linked.
According to county police spokeswoman Vickie Warehime, police still have no leads to either burglary of stores in Rosedale and...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in News
Community leaders and elected officials are questioning the timing and motives of Gov. Parris N. Glendening's decision to stop all executions until a study can be completed this fall.
"I'm suspicious that the governor and lieutenant governor have just...
Published May 15, 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, 5th and 6th Councilmanic Districts:
Development Review Committee:
May 20 at ...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in News
Gunpowder River health warnings lifted May 10
Baltimore County officials lifted health alerts in the Gunpowder River, Gunpowder Falls, and Days Cove on May 10 after more than 100 water sample tests in 25 locations showed bacterial concentrations below...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in News
Hoping to repeat the success of the Senate Bill 509 petition drive, Dels. Jim Ports and Wade Kach are collecting signatures in support of changing Baltimore County's councilmanic redistricting process through a referendum on November's ballot.
"Our go...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in News
A news brief in the Feb. 13 Northeast Reporter stating that Home Depot on Cleanleigh Drive donated $1,500 to the Hillendale Adopt-A-Block was incorrect.
The business donated the money to the countywide Adopt-A-Block program.
...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in News
Crime reports are gathered from the Parkville and Towson precincts.
Old Harford Road, 8800 block, between 5 p.m. May 2 and 4 p.m. May 9. A window was broken on the front porch at The Morningside House of Satyr Hill. No property was taken.
Tarl...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in News
>The LPGA USGA Girls Golf Program for girls ages 7-17 will hold a member-guest clinic on Monday, June 3, from 4:30-7:00 p.m. at Mountain Branch Golf Course.
Registration deadline is May 24.
For information, see website (www.baltimoregirlsgo...
Published May 15, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
>The Greater Loch Raven Recreation Council and Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks will hold registration for boys soccer Saturday, May 18, from 9-11 a.m. at the Loch Raven rec center, 1801 Glen Keith Blvd.
There will be a Tykers Di...