Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in News
Weekend concludes on a dark and stormy note
Many Baltimore County residents spent Sunday evening in the dark as a fast-moving storm with gusty winds knocked out power to 40,000 customers across the state, according to BGE officials.
The storm,...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Opinion
Citizens and government worked together for the bay
History will recall the 2004 legislative session as one of the most important in Maryland's efforts to Save the Bay and restore local waterways. On the final day of the session, our senators and dele...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Opinion
Last month's slash-and-burn firing of key employees at the Maryland Public Service Commission is as messy as President Richard Nixon's "Saturday night massacre" at the Justice Department in 1973.
Of course, there was no mystery about that episode more...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Community
More than 1,000 volunteers turned out May 2 to lend a hand for Community Mitzvah Day.
Sponsored by Jewish Family Services, the event drew children, seniors and all ages in between to perform community services ranging from polishing silver to planting...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Community
Beverly F. Keene
Beverly F. Keene died at Carroll Hospital Center in Westminster, Md. on April 23, 2004. She was 69.
Mrs. Keene was a member of the Reisterstown United Methodist Church.
Funeral services were held at the Eline Funeral H...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Opinion
On an early spring weekend exploding with tantalizing leisure activities, more than 1,000 people took several hours out of their Sunday to help others.
As our story on Page 31 relates, young and old participants in the May 2 Community Mitzvah Day roll...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in News
County Executive James Smith heard plenty of suggestions _ practical and not _ for improving Pikesville at his Renaissance Round Table at Pikesville High School April 29.
Among the suggestions:
>Give Pikesville a major face-lift, as happene...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in News
The father wore a yellow Lakers jersey.
So did the son, in a tiny white casket. An orange-and-black basketball-shaped flower arrangement was at the 4-year-old's sneakered feet.
Despite his young age, Miles Patrick Smith Jr. of Randallstown was...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in News
Three Randallstown men have been charged in connection with an armed robbery and attempted carjacking in front of an Owings Mills Starbucks coffee shop last month.
The same three men, along with a another man, also have been charged with grand theft i...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in News
A Reisterstown civic association this week opposed another liquor license in its midst. The group said there are already enough liquor license holders.
"You can stand at their front door and see three liquor stores," said Bob Walker, president of the ...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Community
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Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Community
Beverly F. Keene
Beverly F. Keene died at Carroll Hospital Center in Westminster, Md. on April 23, 2004. She was 69.
Mrs. Keene was a member of the Reisterstown United Methodist Church.
Funeral services were held at the Eline Funeral H...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Community
When Kim and Dick Chmiel of Owings Mills joined Weight Watchers in August 2001 they didn't know it would eventually have them rubbing elbows with royalty.
But on the morning of May 3 ,the couple chatted on stage at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Balti...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Opinion
Last month's slash-and-burn firing of key employees at the Maryland Public Service Commission is as messy as President Richard Nixon's "Saturday night massacre" at the Justice Department in 1973.
Of course, there was no mystery about that episode more...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in News
For Paula Trink, multitasking is an art form.
A trained pediatrician, Trink home-schools her six children.
But however hectic the children's schedules, Friday mornings are reserved for a trip to Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital i...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Education
When Joe DeFilippo handed Maya Rose a blow-up guitar and told her to play along with his band, she laughed. But before long, the Deer Park Elementary School second-grader was strumming like a professional.
Maya was one of several students who helped o...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Education
Monkeys, a witch and teaching in the living room were all part of the daily tapestry of life at the former Blue Bird School.
Today this school, now called Ruxton Country School, celebrates its 90th anniversary.
"Blue Bird School was a magical ...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Education
Winning science project measures lead in food
Ilana Edelman, Allison Gorman, Samuel Oshrine and Jeremy Schreier from Pikesville Middle School participated in the Baltimore Science Fair at Towson University.
Ilana, an eighth-grader, was named t...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in News
County Executive James Smith heard plenty of suggestions _ practical and not _ for improving Pikesville at his Renaissance Round Table at Pikesville High School April 29.
Among the suggestions:
>Give Pikesville a major face-lift, as happene...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in News
Three Randallstown men have been charged in connection with an armed robbery and attempted carjacking in front of an Owings Mills Starbucks coffee shop last month.
The same three men, along with a another man, also have been charged with grand theft i...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Community
More than 1,000 volunteers turned out May 2 to lend a hand for Community Mitzvah Day.
Sponsored by Jewish Family Services, the event drew children, seniors and all ages in between to perform community services ranging from polishing silver to planting...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Community
It's not hard to understand why talented people want to share their gifts with others. Margaret Garland of Randallstown and her mom, Peggy Steinberg, of Pikesville definitely plan to. Margaret makes cloth dolls, and Peggy works with ceramics and clay pott...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in News
Weekend concludes on a dark and stormy note
Many Baltimore County residents spent Sunday evening in the dark as a fast-moving storm with gusty winds knocked out power to 40,000 customers across the state, according to BGE officials.
The storm,...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Opinion
Citizens and government worked together for the bay
History will recall the 2004 legislative session as one of the most important in Maryland's efforts to Save the Bay and restore local waterways. On the final day of the session, our senators and dele...
Published May 5, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Opinion
On an early spring weekend exploding with tantalizing leisure activities, more than 1,000 people took several hours out of their Sunday to help others.
As our story on Page 31 relates, young and old participants in the May 2 Community Mitzvah Day roll...