Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Booster in News
The following crime report is gathered from the White Marsh and Parkville precincts.
It is the policy of the Northeast Booster to give descriptions, including race, only when there is enough detail to contribute to identification.
Pennsbury Pl...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Booster in Sports
Jarrett Smith
Athlete of the Year
Perry Hall High School's Jarrett Smith could not have imagined his senior year working out much better.
Smith stepped up to perform at a higher level in all three sports he played.
He developed...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Booster in Sports
Boys under-14 basketball will go for amateur title
The Baltimore Hawks under-14 boys Amateur Athletic Union basketball team will play in this year's AAU Division II National Championship games.
The tournament takes place July 12 through 20 in ...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Booster in Sports
Recreation
>The White Marsh Recreation Council offers summer aerobics Mondays and Thursdays, 7-8 p.m., Chapel Hill Elementary School. Cost is $30. Call 410-256-7294.
>Baltimore County Gymnastics will hold summer registration Monday, June...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Booster in Community
education
>The Tiny Tots classes for ages 3 and 4 held at Gunpowder Elementary still has openings. Children must be 3 by Sept. 1. Call 410-665-2455, 410-887-5319 TT/Deaf.
>Redeemer Classical Christian School, 6415 Mount Vista Road. Kings...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Booster in Community
His company makes modular buildings that blend right in.
His leadership of the company, which makes its home behind the Avenue in White Marsh, has made Gerry Holthaus stand out.
Since he came to Williams Scotsman Inc. in 1994, the company has ...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Booster in Sports
The Northeast Booster annually chooses a male and female high school student as its Athletes of the Year. Nominees must live or attend school in the area. Selection is based on personal observation that while teams, coaches and sports changed, the athlete...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Booster in Opinion
Recognizing Al Redmer's contributions to community
Now that his appointment as Insurance Commissioner is official, we should recognize Al Redmer for his 12 years of service in the Maryland House of Delegates.
He represented his constituents we...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Education
The Board of Education's effort to get a jump on negotiating a new contract with its superintendent may have landed the board in hot water.
At issue is a closed meeting held to discuss renewing the contract of schools superintendent Joe A. Hairston, w...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Education
The Oakleigh Readers have done it again! For the third year in a row, students at Oakleigh Elementary School have surpassed their goal in the school's reading incentive program. The principal, Sharon Lancione, challenged her students to read 12,000 books ...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
Republican Party's choice for replacement is obvious
In response to the article published in the Northeast Reporter, June 5, (Republicans eager to take vacated seat).
I assisted Mr. Rupp with his campaign in the November election. I am well aw...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in News
When patients suffering a heart attack come to Franklin Square Hospital Center, they no longer will have to transfer to Union Memorial Hospital for a primary angioplasty.
Franklin Square has a temporary waiver, which is expected to be renewed periodic...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in News
Six reported car thefts and attempts within a two-week period have Parkville residents keeping a closer watch on their vehicles _ and what they store in them.
From May 29 through June 5, six car theft attempts were reported near the apartments and tow...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter 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 5th Councilmanic District:
Office of Permits and Development
Arnold Jablon, Direc...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in News
On a recent Friday evening, a man opens the door to his apartment as two members of the Baltimore County Auxiliary Police wait on the porch.
"Nice to see you guys," the man says, on the surface not a typical reaction one would expect from a convicted ...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in News
A former state delegate could be a potential candidate to fill the vacancy left in the 8th District by the departure of Al Redmer.
Jim Ports, who served three terms with Redmer, has been mentioned as a possible replacement.
Redmer was in his 1...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in News
For nearly five years, Jay Gernand owned both the Liquor Pump on Putty Hill Avenue and Walther Liquors on Walther Boulevard.
But running two businesses got to be too much.
"It was wearing me thin," said Gernand, the father of three daughters. ...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
The Northeast Reporter annually chooses a male and female high school student as its Athletes of the Year. Nominees must live or attend school in the area. Selection is based on personal observation that while teams, coaches and sports changed, the athlet...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
Male Athlete of the Year
Stann Waithe
For a time back in the seventh and eighth grades, Stann Waithe didn't get any respect for his running ability.
At the time, he had just moved to Louisiana from Baltimore and was trying out for the ...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
>Bryan Shepherd of Parkville, a graduate of Parkville High School and goalie on the Herkimer County Community College men's lacrosse team, was named a National Junior College Athletic Association first-team lacrosse All-American and was NJCAA tournamen...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
Recreation
>Parkville Recreation Council holds a 6-week tennis program for beginners, advanced beginners and families June 23-Aug. 3. Call 410-296-2100.
>Parkville Recreation Council is accepting applications for field leaders, building ...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
The folks who hire the folks who teach our kids are on the griddle.
Down at College Park, there's a flap over the case of a University of Maryland vice president who is stepping down amid criticism of his job performance - but who'll still be paid his...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
The Baltimore County Board of Education flunked its final exam of the year with the decision May 29 to hold a closed session that may have violated Maryland's Open Meetings Act.
Meeting behind closed doors to discuss a possible contract renewal for sc...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in News
Greater Parkville board and officers re-elected
The Greater Parkville Community Council held its last meeting of the summer Thursday, and re-elected its board of directors and officers.
Serving again are Ruth Baisden, president; Colleen Kelly,...
Published June 18, 2003 by Northeast Reporter in News
The following report is from the White Marsh and Parkville precincts. It is the policy of the Northeast Reporter to give descriptions, including race, only when there is enough detail to contribute to identification.
Erie Avenue, 2900 block, between 7...