Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times 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 2nd, 3rd and 5th councilmanic districts:
Department of Permits and Development Management...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in News
The Baltimore County state's attorney's office is hoping a new grant will help prosecutors get ahead of the growing number of firearms cases by allowing them to dedicate a prosecutor to the problem.
Last week, the County Council unanimously approved u...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in News
Residents of the Mays Chapel North condominiums always knew that the developer planned to expand the complex and bought their units with the knowledge that one day they'd have hundreds of neighbors in three new, eight-story buildings.
But now that con...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in News
The American Red Cross' Save A Life Tour 2003, an interactive mobile museum and educational convoy, will be in Towson Monday, Nov. 3, at Towson University.
The museum is touring the country to help educate people about the importance of blood donation...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in News
The Maryland Transit Authority temporarily will discontinue No. 11 bus service on Kenilworth Drive from Feb. 1 through June 30 - due to unpopular demand.
Riderwood Hills residents, whose community abuts Kenilworth, have complained for years about the ...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in News
State Del. Pat McDonough and Del. Richard Impallaria, both Republicans from the 7th District, are expecting to sponsor three bills in the upcoming General Assembly session aimed at illegal immigrants.
"There is a belief that illegal aliens have status...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in News
So Bobby Corno, the 25-year-old bartender at the Recher Theatre in Towson, tells his girlfriend, Angela Borozzi, they are going to take a day off just for them.
They have been talking about marriage but he has made it clear he has too many student loa...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in Opinion
I called Nathaniel Heatwole's lawyer the other day to ask that he express my gratitude to his client for stashing boxcutters on passenger planes. This demonstration of weakness in airport security got him into hot water with the law, of course.
But it...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in Opinion
In the weeks since tropical storm Isabel, all of us affected by the historic storm have been asking important questions about what we can learn from it and how we can be better prepared in the future.
As director of emergency management for Baltimore ...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in Opinion
Green Turtle might not be a 'family' influence in Towson
I read with surprise your article about the liquor license for the Green Turtle ("First round of liquor licenses approved," Oct. 22), which was described a "family-style restaurant."
If ...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in Sports
Dead Freddies stayin' alive
Dead Freddies used an aggressive defense to force three interceptions in a 9-3 triumph over the Emerald Tavern Fighting Irish in Baltimore County Flag Football League action.
A Rob Taylor interception gave Dead Fred...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in Sports
Tiger shoots low
Freshman Alex Brueggemann took first place in a strong field to lead Towson University to the championship of The Tillinghast at Fenway Golf Club, hosted by St. John's University.
In leading the Tigers to their first tournamen...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in Sports
Football
Calvert Hall at Gilman School, Saturday, Nov. 1 at 2:30 p.m.
Loss to Loyola Blakefield should have Greyhounds on lookout forCardinals.
Boys' Latin School at Severn School, Friday, Oct. 31 at 3:30 p.m.
Lakers hope to ke...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in Sports
Dulaney High coach Chad Boyle has fewer concerns about his team being tired for the Class 4A state championships than in past years.
That's because the Lions ran the Baltimore County championships on the flatter Dulaney High course last week instead o...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in Sports
Donna Anderson did not go quietly into the night. The Towson High graduate, who succumbed to complications from kidney failure earlier this month, had the competitive fire all athletes of her stature possess.
"Dialysis really did her in," said her mot...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in Sports
Recreation
>The Mountain Club of Maryland hosts the following for all ages.
*Little Devil's Staircase 15-mile hike is Saturday, Nov. 1. Call 410-889-8225.
*Canoe the Pocomoke Saturday-Sunday, Nov. 1-2. Call 410-335-2146.
*Ca...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in Sports
It took Calvert Hall Coach Don Anderson three years to learn not to leave his wallet in his pants after this team won the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championships.
The Cardinals captured the crown in 2001 and 2002.
...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in Sports
It's unlikely Lauren Capone will play soccer again in high school.
The Towson High sophomore competed for the girls jayvee soccer squad last year but switched to cross country this fall.
Her transition was a smooth one, and she has fallen in l...
Published October 29, 2003 by Towson Times in Sports
Dulaney High reclaimed its position as a county powerhouse and did it in a spectacular way.
The Lions had won 23 consecutive county titles until Pikesville High captured the crown two years ago and won it again last year.
But Dulaney rediscove...
Published October 29, 2003 by Northeast Booster in Community
education
>The Perry Hall Children's Center has openings for the 2003-04 school year for 4-year-olds.
Call 410-256-0706.
>The Resource for Families and Schools will have a workshop on understanding special education for preschool...
Published October 29, 2003 by Northeast Booster in Community
It's that bewitching time of year again! Halloween swoops in like a witch on a broomstick Friday. As the holiday casts its spell over our community, children and adults alike transform into hobgoblins, ghouls, vampires, cartoon characters and creatures fr...
Published October 29, 2003 by Northeast Booster in Community
>The Board of Directors of Keswick Multi-Care Center has named Craig Horner of Perry Hall president of the Board of Directors.
>Kim Merkel of Overlea-Fullerton has been awarded a Grandparent of the Year award from AARP Maryland.
>Caro...
Published October 29, 2003 by Northeast Booster in Community
Kisnick-Impagliatelli
Jacqueline Kisnick, daughter of Jack and Angela Kisnick of Perry Hall, was married to Francisco Impagliatelli, son of Dr. Walker and Gloria Impagliatelli, on Sept. 20.
The bride, a graduate of Mercy High School, received ...
Published October 29, 2003 by Northeast Booster in Education
At first glance, Kimberly Burton-Regulski could easily be mistaken for one of her math students at Eastern Technical High School.
The petite, 27-year-old sees being young as an advantage in the classroom.
"I feel I can relate to them easier an...