Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
>The Parkville Recreation Council sponsors adult aerobics at the following sites. Cost $30 for 10 weeks.
The Parkville Recreation Center, 8601 Harford Rd., will have classes Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Parkville Middle Schoo...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
Stepping up in move back
Loch Raven High graduate Anne Mobley shifted from midfield back to defense to help her Emory University team advance to the round of 32 in this year's NCAA Division III Tournament.
The move brought dramatic results as ...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
Religious affiliation should not bar Lieberman run
The American dream, regardless of ethnic background, race or gender is to grow up to contend for and be President of the United States.
Congratulations to Joe Lieberman for his announced candi...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Herzog-Alt
Cassandra Vera Herzog, the daughter of Wallis and Harvey Herzog of Baltimore, and Eric Daniel Alt, the son of Janice and Daniel Alt of Perry Hall, announce their engagement.
The bride-to-be graduated from Mervo High School in 1996 a...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Participating in Boy Scouts was as big a part of growing up for Brian Greene and his two brothers as playing baseball is for other boys.
So it was only natural that Greene followed in the footsteps of his two older brothers and earned the honor of Eag...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Brady-Eich
Eileen Brady, daughter of Mary Mancini and the late Vincent Mancini of Parkville, and Art Eich, son of Carolyn Eich and the late Arthur Eich, were married on Dec. 31, 2002 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church.
The ceremony was officiated b...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Community
While the winter remains brutal, Baltimore County library branches are thinking spring with their "Read and a Plant a Seed" adult reading program that began earlier this month.
"We have had really successfully summer reading programs for children, and...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Education
Here's a listing of activities taking place at local Catholic schools for Catholic Schools Week. This year's theme is Catholic Schools: Making a World of Difference.
The Catholic School of Baltimore, 2800 Edison Highway, will have a Student Appreciati...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in News
The County Council was expected to approve last night a loan and training grant totaling $160,000 that represents one of the final pieces needed to bring a Pennsylvania-based clothing retailer to the county and secure nearly 300 new jobs in the White Mars...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in News
Community Input Meeting:
Feb. 11 at 7 p.m. - 12th Avenue: 12th Avenue and Joppa Road. Proposal: 19 single-family homes. Meeting: Carney Elementary School, 3131 E. Joppa Road.
A full schedule can be found at Baltimore County Web site (www. co.b...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
St. Ursula's under-12 boys
After months of deliberations, the championship trophy for boys under 12 outdoor soccer has rightfully been given to the St. Ursula's team.
A very long-overdue congratulations goes to:
Brian McKinney, Michael...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
It would be difficult to imagine a better winner of the NCAA Inspiration Award than longtime Loyola College Coach Diane Geppi-Aikens.
The honor the Parkville High grad brought back from the organization's 97th annual meeting in California last week is...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
Loch Raven Coach Eric Depkin loves to watch Stann Waithe run the last leg of a 1600-meter relay.
The finishes are so dramatic.
"He has pushed and pushed and passed guys if he is 50 or 100 meters back," Depkin said. "That is the most impressive...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
>Parkville Boys Lacrosse will hold registration for the spring season at Parkville Middle School on Fridays, Jan. 24 and Jan. 31, from 7:00-8:30 p.m. and Saturdays, Jan. 25 and Feb. 1, from 10 a.m. to noon.
Registration is for Soft-Stick for ages 4...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
One step forward and then one step back.
It's been that kind of frustrating month for those fighting for a more open government in Baltimore County.
The step forward came a week ago when members of the Baltimore County Council gave support to ...
Published January 22, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
The ills befalling Maryland's horse racing industry may be separated into two categories. On the front end, there's the immediate money problem, which some believe could be solved by legalizing slot machines at the tracks while also helping solve the stat...
Published January 22, 2003 by Owings Mills Times in Community
The Hannah More School is busy preparing for its 25th anniversary celebration. On Feb. 7, a reception and dinner catered by Simply Elegant will be held at the school.
Native Baltimore writer and director John Waters will make a trip home to Baltimore ...
Published January 22, 2003 by Owings Mills Times in Education
Rising health care costs and a tight economy will mean few, if any, salary increases for Baltimore County Public Schools employees in the coming year.
Last week school Superintendent Joe A. Hairston rolled out his $856.9 million operating budget propo...
Published January 22, 2003 by Owings Mills Times in Education
Franklin High School must be doing something right with its Cisco academy program, which trains students to design, build and maintain computer networks. In its first year of existence at the school, it has been selected as an exemplary academy within Bal...
Published January 22, 2003 by Owings Mills Times in Education
The release of Baltimore County Public Schools' 2004 operating budget was supposed to be the big story last week, but school board members instead found themselves giving a fair amount of attention to the process of how that budget was determined.
At ...
Published January 22, 2003 by Owings Mills Times in Education
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Published January 22, 2003 by Owings Mills Times in News
A budget plan that attempts to cure the state's budget woes and protect aid to Maryland's 24 local jurisdictions is drawing lukewarm reviews from Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith.
Gov. Bob Ehrlich's budget seeks to eliminate a $1.8 billion deficit...
Published January 22, 2003 by Owings Mills Times in News
So far, 15 members of the Baltimore County Police Department have been placed on active duty with various military reserve units because of the potential conflict in Iraq.
In all, the department could lose up to 80 members if all who are eligible are ...
Published January 22, 2003 by Owings Mills Times in News
Bob Pettit, general manager of WCBM-AM, eagerly runs his fingers across a map of his station's expanded "city grade" signal area and the even wider "umbrella" of its weaker but still discernable signal.
Having boosted its transmission from 10,000 watt...