Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
In an election year that needed little help to be memorable, there will be a General Election contest among four candidates for three Baltimore County circuit judge seats.
According to Jacqueline McDaniel, director of the county's Board of Elections, ...
Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
Pikesville is one step closer to having its own police precinct, now that the County Council has approved financing for the design of the new station.
According to Bill Toohey of Baltimore County Police, population growth in the area has necessitated ...
Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
Jim Smith, the Democratic nominee for county executive, called for a ``renaissance" of Baltimore County Monday as he released the first in a series of ``quality of life blueprints."
The release of the blueprint came just moments after Smith was endors...
Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
For Ida Book of Randallstown, 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 let the...
Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
Robert Ehrlich has courted the traditionally Democratic Jewish vote with a Pikesville rally drawing about 175 supporters, including former Lt. Gov. Melvin Steinberg.
The event Sunday highlighted a busy Baltimore County weekend for the Republican guber...
Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
A first time visitor to a certain corner office at the county Board of Elections in Towson would hardly know who works there.
There is no nameplate on the door or on the obviously well used desk. There's nothing on the walls. A solitary photograph and...
Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
A Lutherville woman who filed court documents stating that the husband of a state Senate candidate tried to remove a competitor's sign from her yard now says she won't pursue charges.
The sign issue has heightened tensions in the 42nd District race an...
Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
A new policy gives Baltimore County public school students the right to travel overseas on school trips, but few students are expected to pack their bags for this year.
Many schools are saying it may already be too late to perform the planning and fun...
Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in News
A well-known developer and builder eyeing the Bonnie View Golf Course in Pikesville is not getting open-arm acceptance from nearby neighbors.
At the annual meeting of the Smith-Greenspring Association on Sept. 18, about 100 people came to listen and a...
Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Sports
The Baltimore County Flag Football League began its 19th season on the field at Parkville Middle School. The Bayou Cafe Warriors' stifling defense throttled the Calgary Cattle Company Broncos, 20-7.
The Broncos' only score came on a 55-yard punt retur...
Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Sports
Time was running out in the first half of Saturday morning's clash between Dulaney and McDonogh that began the four-game Dulaney Invitational.
With less than a minute to play, Dulaney led the fifth-ranked team in Region IV (Del., D.C. Fla., Ga., N.C.,...
Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Sports
The evening began with high hopes. It ended in disappointment.
An hour before Dan Decklebaum kicked off Friday night's game against Eastern Tech, a group of proud parents and supporters gathered for the ceremonial ground-breaking for a permanent conce...
Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Sports
>Pikesville Basketball Young Adult League will hold registration for ages 16-17 Tuesday, Oct. 1 and Thursday, Oct. 3, from 6:30-8 p.m. at Pikesville Middle School cafeteria. Registration cost $90.
Practice starts Dec. 2 for the 10-game season.
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Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Opinion
Whether Kathleen Kennedy Townsend wins or loses this election by a landslide or by a sliver, one thing seems obvious: She would have done much better if political neophytes in her camp had not tried to torpedo William Donald Schaefer's bid for re-election...
Published September 25, 2002 by Owings Mills Times in Opinion
A sincere thanks to the Republican voters of the 42nd District for their votes in the Primary Election for the House of Delegates.
I want to commend all of the fine Republican candidates who ran in our new district. A special thanks to John Bishop, To...
Published September 25, 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.
Halethorpe
Washington Boulevard, 4...
Published September 25, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in News
Thursday, Sept. 26
� Northern Baltimore County Republican & Civic Organization holds its monthly meeting at the Parkton American Legion Hall, 19520 York Road, on the last Thursday each month at 7:30 p.m. Free and open to the community. Call Haro...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
TIMONIUM
Wegmans representatives are hoping the plans, pertinent information and pastries that they laid out for the public last week will make the proposal for a Wegmans supermarket at Texas Station easier to digest.
"A world-class shopping e...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Hereford
Greater Sparks-Glencoe Community Council President Lee Bishop took on the role of moderator last week during a 90-minute meeting about the new Mt. Carmel Animal Hospital proposed for York and Everett roads in Hereford.
Veterinarians P...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Anneslie
A developer's proposal to replace the ailing Drumcastle Center on York Road near Lake-Walker with a new Walgreens drew mixed reactions Monday night from a gathering of community leaders in North Baltimore.
Representatives from a numbe...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
WASHINGTON
The $3.26 million in federal funds that the Port of Baltimore recieved to boost security efforts last June is ``an important first step,'' but officials say it does not begin to address long-term security needs.
And while Maryland P...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
TOWSON
The Securities and Exchange Commission has alleged that Oxford Capital Management Inc., an investment advisory firm in Towson, inflated long-term performance figures for one of its investment options.
"As a consequence of these inflated...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
MONKTON
Baltimore County officials will investigate whether Toll Brothers Corp. violated county restrictions when it cleared numerous trees for a North County development.
The trees were to have screened houses from York Road in a new developm...
Published September 26, 2002 by The Jeffersonian in Business
TOWSON
Down in Louisiana, Smoothie King juice bars are practically everywhere, which is why franchisee David Olinde decided to open his own store somewhere else.
"It's about taking a good concept and bringing it to where it's not," said Olinde...