Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Booster in News
Maryland School for the Blind students and alumni rolled into Braille Fest 2002 in style.
Riding in Porsches with members from The Chesapeake Region, Porsche Club of America, the students and alumni served as navigators in the Braille Rally.
S...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Booster in News
The following crime reports are gathered from the White Marsh and Parkville precincts.
Glen Park, 4100 block, between 7:30 p.m. Sept. 6 and 6 p.m. Sept. 11. Someone unscrewed a clasp to gain entry to a shed. Once inside, the suspect removed tools and ...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Booster in News
Results of Joppa Road traffic study presented
Representatives from the Bureau of Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning will present the findings of a Joppa Road traffic study to the county's advisory group for the East Joppa Road corridor pr...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Booster 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 and 6th Councilmanic Districts:
Development Review Committee:
Sept. 23 at 1:3...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Sports
>The September 25 meeting of the Maryland Fly Anglers will include a general overview by Charter Captain Norm Bartlett of bay and freshwater fishing conditions.
The free meeting will be held at the clubhouse of the Ridge Garden Apartments, Old Harf...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Sports
>The Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks Office of Therapeutic Recreation Services offers a soccer program at Loch Raven High School for ages 18 and older who are single leg or arm amputees on Sundays from 1-4 p.m. Sept. 21 until Nov. 3...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Sports
Eastern Tech carries credentials few teams can match.
The Mavericks have been scored on only once in their last 10 games dating back to last season, are defending county champions and coming off a state semifinal appearance.
Rival Perry Hall (...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Opinion
Candidates should study meaning of pro choice
While reading about the candidates in the Sept. 4 edition, a feeling of uneasiness crept over me at the vast majority of candidates who seemed to rejoice at being pro-choice. It sounds great as we all proc...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Opinion
Vince Lombardi, whose name is given to the trophy symbolizing the National Football League championship, was once asked to rate John Unitas as a quarterback. This was shortly after Lombardi's 1958 baptism as head coach of the Green Bay Packers.
Lombar...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Opinion
Ruling on methadone clinics ignores rights of residents
As usual, the will of the people is circumvented by another questionable interpretation of "unconstitutionality." (See Northeast Booster, Sept. 11, "County law on clinics nixed by judge) The lett...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Opinion
For survivors of primary, it's on to the General Election
I would like to thank everyone who helped out in my campaign -_ though a losing one _ for House of Delegates in the 42nd District, especially Mark Harris, Ray Allen, Jack Shipley and Dana Duke ...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Opinion
Doug Riley's race for county executive is a refreshing one
It is refreshing to read that Doug Riley is leading in the race for county executive, (Aug. 28 Northeast Booster and Northeast Reporter).
It gives one some hope that things may improve...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
For survivors of primary, it's on to the General Election
I would like to thank everyone who helped out in my campaign -_ though a losing one _ for House of Delegates in the 42nd District, especially Mark Harris, Ray Allen, Jack Shipley and Dana Duke ...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
Candidates should study meaning of pro choice
While reading about the candidates in the Sept. 4 edition, a feeling of uneasiness crept over me at the vast majority of candidates who seemed to rejoice at being pro-choice. It sounds great as we all proc...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in News
Maryland School for the Blind students and alumni rolled into Braille Fest 2002 in style.
Riding in Porsches with members from The Chesapeake Region, Porsche Club of America, the students and alumni served as navigators in the Braille Rally.
S...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in News
Comcast Cable TV is switching to a new scrambling technology that will require viewers who want the HBO, Cinemax and Showtime premium movie channels to get a converter box.
Most of Comcast's 80,000 customers who subscribe to one or more of the movie c...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
No furniture moved and it wasn't on cable television.
But fans of the surprise redecorating show "Trading Spaces" may have enjoyed last week's volleyball match at Catonsville High.
The early-season clash between two of the most successful voll...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
A high bounce and a flick of the head was the difference in Loch Raven's 1-0 victory at Franklin last week.
Early in the second half, Jen Hild's cross into the box took a big hop as Franklin goalie Alyson Josephs came out to retrieve it. Suddenly, Dan...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
Ruling on methadone clinics ignores rights of residents
As usual, the will of the people is circumvented by another questionable interpretation of "unconstitutionality." (See Northeast Booster, Sept. 11, "County law on clinics nixed by judge) The lett...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
Doug Riley's race for county executive is a refreshing one
It is refreshing to read that Doug Riley is leading in the race for county executive, (Aug. 28 Northeast Booster and Northeast Reporter).
It gives one some hope that things may improve...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
Vince Lombardi, whose name is given to the trophy symbolizing the National Football League championship, was once asked to rate John Unitas as a quarterback. This was shortly after Lombardi's 1958 baptism as head coach of the Green Bay Packers.
Lombar...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Pulket
Evelyn and Donald Pulket will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary September 21. They married in 1952 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church.
After forty years of active and reserve service, they retired in 1992.
They have thre...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Last month I asked readers for ant-zapping solutions as our house seemed to be overrun. Now that the little crawlies seem to be leaving the premises, I want to say thanks to those folks who took the time to call me with their extermination advice:
Lou...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Oak Crest Village residents joined together on Wednesday, September 11, 2002 for a day of unified remembrance and honor for the victims of 9/11/01. At 10 a.m. on the putting green in front of Town Center, Eric Gross, Executive Director, opened a program o...
Published September 18, 2002 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Local residents reacted in many ways to the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Some donated blood; others participated in memorial services; still others chose to remove themselves completely from the media coverage and attempted ...