Published May 20, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
The Arbutus Business and Professional Association took patriotism as a theme for its 29th Annual Arbutus Arts and Crafts Festival Sunday. And the crowd complied. About 240 artists and crafters participated in the daylong street fair. The festival progr...
Published May 20, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Paul Panitz knew a lot about the photocopying business, but not much about farming, when he bought 30 acres in Fulton in hopes of protecting it from development.
Almost six years ago, in exchange for the state's forgiveness of a 5% transfer tax, he si...
Published May 20, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
TOWSON
Roy Haggerty, president and CEO of Ajilon LLC based in Towson, will now head the North American arm of a newly created division for Swiss-based parent company Adecco.
Called Ajilon Professional Staffing and Managed Services, the new wor...
Published May 20, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Tuesday, May 21
� Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce will hold a Meet Your Representatives Reception from 5:30-7 p.m. at ReVisions on Bloomsbury Avenue. $10 per person. Reservations required. Call 410-719-9609 or www.catonsville.org.
We...
Published May 21, 2002 by Owings Mills Times 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 2nd and 3rd and 4th Councilmanic Districts:
Office of Permits and Development
Arn...
Published May 21, 2002 by Owings Mills Times 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 21, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Sports
>The Mountain Club of Maryland hosts the following events for active people of all ages:
Wed. May 29 _ Circuit hike around Sugarloaf Mountain of 7.24 miles. Call 410-535-4666.
Wed. May 29 _ Hike in McKeldin Area of Patapsco State Park.
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Published May 21, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Sports
>The Pikesville Wildcats tackle football program will hold registration for ages 6-13 Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon at Sudbrook Middle School.
Call Wes Johnson (410-902-6554) or the rec office (410-887-1238).
>The Mid-Atlantic Unlimited...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Education
This month's award for Excellence in Education from the Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce came as almost a complete surprise for Christopher Providence, a speech pathologist at Edmondson Heights Elementary School.
Providence knew that parents and t...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
Sean Reed, a senior at Catonsville High School, attended the National Youth Leadership Forum on Defense, Intelligence and Diplomacy, Feb. 12-17, in Washington, D.C. Having demonstrated academic achievement and an interest in a career related to national s...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
Ruth Calder
On March 9, Ruth Calder, 90, died at Copper Ridge in Sykesville, a care, education and research center for the memory-impaired, where she had resided for the past seven years.
The former Ruth Hamilton was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., g...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
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Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
The bridesmaids wore ornate ball gowns layered over corsets, hoop skirts and pantaloons, hair drawn back in corkscrew curls.
The groomsmen wore dress blue Union uniforms with sheathed swords hanging at their sides.
And the betrothed - Sharon a...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
On Saturday, June 1, both Catonsville Presbyterian Church and Hunting Ridge Presbyterian Church will reach out to the community with ... lots of strawberries. From 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Catonsville Presbyterian Church, 1400 Frederick Road, will offer a variety ...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Community
One hundred years ago, The Argus of May 24, 1902, announced the arrival of an infrequent "species" upon the local landscape.
>The advance guard of the seventeen-year locusts due this month appeared above the ground this week. Many of the early arri...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in News
Catonsville
Winters Lane, 100 block, May 19, 7 p.m. A man was assaulted with a baseball bat by some acquaintances. According to the police report, he was treated at Maryland Shock Trauma for head, neck and back injuries, and was listed in stable condi...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in News
After two decades spent arguing cases before the legal bench, Catonsville attorney Susan Souder was preparing last week to step behind it - as a judge.
Appointed last month by Governor Parris Glendening to serve on the Maryland Circuit Court for Balti...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in News
A Baltimore County Planning Board subcommittee hopes it will take just a few more meetings before it can make recommendations to implement a countywide traffic calming policy.
The subcommittee wants to produce a policy by the time funding will be rele...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in News
State Del. Emmett C. Burns Jr. has announced his bid for reelection to the Maryland House of Delegates in Dist. 10, which now includes former portions of state District 12A in Catonsville under the redrawn 2002 political map.
Burns, 61, declare...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in News
Two-and-a-half years after being assigned to police Precinct 2 in Woodlawn, Officer Gregory Michael Mead has been named Officer of the Year 2001 by the local Police Community Relations Council.
Mead, who joined the Baltimore County Police Department a...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in News
Top administrators from Baltimore County Public Schools came to work sessions in Towson last week ready to defend their "status quo" budget.
Members of the County Council, however, told them some of it had to go.
This week the Council is expec...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Sports
In last week's article on Seton Keough's championship lacrosse team, Colleen Carver should have been credited for scoring three goals, not her sister, Meg Carver.
Also Kerry Shea was inserted into the defense, not her sister Linsey, who played ...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Sports
>Tryouts for the Catonsville Cobras U11 boys travel soccer team will be at Banneker Mondays, June 3 and 10 and Tuesdays, June 4 and 11 from 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Contact Ray Paice (410-719-2150).
>The Catonsville Cobras U-13 girls soccer tryout...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Sports
The Catonsville 11-12 A team avenged blasted Reisterstown 9-1.
The attack was led by Tommy Beach's four goals.
Alek Ferro (2), Elliot Sneeringer, Will Sellmayer and Patrick Langan (1 each) also scored.
Patrick Curley and Andrew Pataki ...
Published May 22, 2002 by Catonsville Times in Sports
Softball
At least Catonsville High Coach Bill and his Comets gave everything they had until the final out in their quest to get to a third straight Class 2A state tournament.
Nelson tried three pitchers, pinch hitters, re-entries and pinch run...