Published September 24, 2002 by Northeast Booster in News
Kingsville Community Day held at the mill
The historic Jerusalem Mill in Gunpowder State Park will be the site of the Greater Kingsville community Day Saturday, Sept. 28.
Sponsored by the Greater Kingsville Civic Association, the festival will...
Published September 24, 2002 by Northeast Booster in News
The following crime reports are gathered from the White Marsh and Parkville precincts.
Clayton Avenue, 5900 block, 6 p.m. Sept. 13. Someone entered the residence through an unlocked basement door and stole a box of collectible toy cars.
Raylon...
Published September 24, 2002 by Northeast Booster in Sports
>The Sept. 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 Harford ...
Published September 24, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Community
Amado Rodrigo Guloy
Amado R. Guloy died at his residence in Reisterstown on Sept. 16, 2002. He was 69.
A native of the Philippines, he was a self-employed businessman.
Funeral services were held at Sacred Heart Church, Glyndon, with bu...
Published September 24, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Education
Hernwood Elementary to hold fall festival
Hernwood Elementary School will hold its annual Fall FunFest on Sept. 28 from noon to 4 p.m. The event will feature games, prizes, face painting, balloon character creations, karaoke and food.
All stud...
Published September 24, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
Suspect held in death of Randallstown man, 18
Baltimore County Police have arrested and charged an 18-year-old Baltimore man with the first-degree murder of an 18-year-old Randallstown man, police reports state.
Jerrard Michael Bazemore, of th...
Published September 24, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
Hearings for Apostolic Tabernacle Oct. 23, 30
County hearings are set for Oct. 23 and Oct. 30 on a proposal by the Apostolic Truth Tabernacle to build a church and a rectory at McDonogh and Field roads on the border of Owings Mills and Pikesville....
Published September 24, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
Crime Log is compiled from Garrison Precinct police reports. It is the policy of the Owings Mills Times to include a description of a perpetrator only when it contributes to identification.
Owings Mills
Owings Heights Circle, 9400 block, betwe...
Published September 24, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Sports
>The Sept. 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 Harford ...
Published September 24, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Opinion
Last week's story on Johnny Unitas incorrectly identified Jim Finks as the quarterback for St. Bonaventure when Unitas threw three touchdown passes to lead the University of Louisville from a 19-0 deficit to a 21-19 lead.
Finks, a Pro Football Hall of...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
FINKSBURG
This stock club, founded in 1965, meets once a month.
In approximate order of importance, members eat, drink, gossip and even spend a little time discussing the club's investment portfolio.
A typical evening involves a lot of...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Chris Yanson, an investment representative at the Towson office of Edward Jones, often shows clients the covers of the June 5, 1970 Life and the Sept. 9, 1974 Newsweek.
The Life cover shows a snarling bear with the caption: ``Inflation, Recession and ...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Chamber members need to get involved in the organization, if only to protect themselves and their companies, says Ed St. John, new chairman of the Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce based in Towson.
"My personal priority is to encourage members to b...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
The price of employee medical benefits may be soaring, but there are other low-cost or no-cost benefits that a company can offer to save workers money and make them feel appreciated.
Benefits range from free flu shots and concert tickets to subsidized...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Opinion
I'm taking one more week to tell you about two additional senior Web sites. One was sent to me by the director of the Senior Cyber Net, Paul Cummins; and I'm very glad to be able to pass this site on to you. I've written about computer recycling, voluntee...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Opinion
Good communication throughout a company is an essential component for success.
We are all familiar with the game telephone, where I whisper something in your ear and you whisper it in someone else's ear and the message passes through a line of people....
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
The Baltimore County government is calling for bids on the following contracts. Proposals for these contracts will be publicly opened and read in the Purchasing Bureau, Room 148, Baltimore County Courthouse, 400 Washington Ave., Towson.
Revised Sept. ...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
BALTIMORE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PERMITS AND DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT
The following agenda lists issues making their ways through the Baltimore County planning process. Meetings are open to the public.
REVISED SEPT. 19, 2002
Councilmembers...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Construction
>Builder's Advantage, a new homes sales and marketing firm in Columbia, announced the promotion of Rachele Dannenberg-Freeman to sales and marketing manager.
Engineering
>Morris & Ritchie Associates Inc., a mid-A...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Wednesday, Sept. 25
� The Baltimore/Hopkins Chapter of the Association for Women in Computing will hold its monthly meeting. Stacie Price, division leader of Primerica Financial Services, will present Financial Strategies for Women. Hopkins Columbia...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Entertainment
Events
>CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Baltimore County will hold its first annual Cycle the County for a Child fundraiser on Oct. 5. This family friendly bike/walk-a-thon will begin at the Parkton entrance of the NCR (Northern Central...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Entertainment
RANDALLSTOWN
For Ida Book peace of mind comes at no cost.
A simple, daily phone call to Northwest Hospital Center's Tele-Care Service reassures her that someone is looking out for her health and safety.
"I call every morning just to le...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Entertainment
Fund-raisers
>Franklin Square Hospital Center will hold its 17th Annual Golf Open on Sept. 30, beginning at 9 a.m. at the Sparrows Point Country Club. Proceeds will benefit the hospital's Comprehensive Cancer Center, scheduled to break ground in Oc...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Entertainment
Benefits
>The Stella Maris Auxiliary will sponsor a Flea Market and Bake Sale Sept. 27 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sept. 28, 8 a.m. to noon, in the auditorium on the ground floor of the hospice, 2300 Dulaney Valley Road in Timonium. Proceeds directl...
Published September 24, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
DUNDALK
Dundalk community activist Debi Golden has pulled back from several community groups following her defeat in the primary by 7th councilmanic district incumbent John Olszewski.
She and her husband have put a piece of commercial land on ...