Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
On a day of finality for a legendary coach, it was a day of firsts for a sophomore from Bryn Mawr and a team that rode the strength of unity to its first-ever crown at the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland Cross Country Championships at Ore...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
What some people see as a coincidence, Towson Coach Randy Dase believes is confirmation.
In the four years that senior forwards Tyler Zentz and Mike Novotny have been on the Generals' varsity, the team has lost only nine times, played in a pair of sta...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in Community
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Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in Community
opening
"Alfie" (R). Hot actor of the moment Jude Law stars in this remake of the 1966 Michael Caine romantic comedy about a Cockney womanizer who finds out the hard way he has to reform his ways. Marisa Tomei and Susan Sarandon co-star; Charles Shyer...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
Recreation
> The Mountain Club of Maryland hosts the following for all ages:
*Hike eight miles at Old Rag Mountain Wednesday, Oct. 20. Call 410-796-2722.
> The Loch Raven Fishing Center on Dulaney Valley Road is open through Nove...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
The expected success of incumbents in yesterday's congressional elections could mean that the loser's party, be it Democrat or Republican, decided in each case not to send its worthiest competitor into a contest that, statistically speaking, a challenger ...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
The plague of newspaper deadlines being inescapable, this has been written before the presidential election and therefore without certainty as to who won or even as to whether, God forbid, the issue remains in doubt as it did four years ago.
But one t...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
Board should take first step for land for new high school
The Baltimore County School Board provided $3 million in a general category within the capital budget for land acquisition.
We hope that the school board will specify an appropriate par...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in Education
Loch Raven High School, 1212 Cowpens Ave., announces the opening of its fall production of Mary Chase's comedy "Harvey," directed by Elissa Perrera, Thursday, Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m., and Friday-Saturday, Nov. 12-13, 8 p.m.
Cost is $6 box seats, $5 general...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in News
The following crime report is gathered from local police precincts. It is the policy of the Northeast Reporter to give descriptions, including race, only when there is enough detail to contribute to identification.
Hillsway Avenue and Halstead Road, 8...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in News
Members of the community who want to show their gratitude to those who served in the armed services will get the chance to do so this weekend at the Carney Community Veterans' Ceremony.
The event will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Carney Veterans'...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in News
It was the wrong call at the wrong time.
In 2001, John Knueppel was looking for some extra money to travel to the Midwest to visit his sick brother.
The telemarketer calling with a credit card offer seemed like a godsend. The sell was soft �...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in News
Local shop the only stop to donate a used vehicle
United Cerebral Palsy's annual "Vehicle Round-Up Day" will make its area stop at Tim's Automotive, 3015 Harford Road, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 6 and Dec. 4.
The Carney shop will provide space...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in News
Higher salaries for teachers and more money for career technology were at the top of the lists as parents and Baltimore County Public Schools employees went before the Northeast Area Advisory Council Oct. 21.
"Third-year teachers in Baltimore City mak...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in News
Most American boys spend at least some time roaming the wilds of their back yards, pretending to be Indians or early American hunters and explorers.
Kirk Dreier, director of Oregon Ridge Park's nature center for the past 20 years, has been able to tur...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in News
Josh Handel of Parkville and his teammates had taken courses on food preparation, food management, food presentation and all the finer points of the culinary arts.
What the team of seniors from the Carver Center for the Arts and Technology's culinary ...
Published November 3, 2004 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Since she was a little girl, Tiffany Krysztofiak of Parkville said she had dreamed of the perfect wedding, then a perfect honeymoon surrounded by palm trees and crystal-clear ocean water.
When she and Kevin Mowry were married at St. Mary of the Assump...
Published November 3, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Community
Anita Katz of Pikesville reaches into the center of the table and begins to swirl around the colorful plastic tiles on the tabletop in front of her. The tiles click together creating a distinct sound similar to the tapping of long fingernails on a counter...
Published November 3, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Community
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Published November 3, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in Business
By the time you read this, we will have elected or re-elected a president. Many people worry, "Which way will the stock market travel under President Bush or President Kerry? Nobody knows, but in either case money will still grow, delays will hurt, result...
Published November 3, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in News
Crime log was compiled from police reports. It is the policy of the Owings Mills Times to include a suspect's description only when it contributes to identification.
Owings Mills
Timbergrove Road, 12300 block, 10:52 a.m. Oct. 27. The resident ...
Published November 3, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in News
The meetings are held in Room 123, County Office Building.
3rd District:
Nov. 8 at 1:30 p.m. - Painters Mill and South Dolfield roads. The request is to create property lines for financing purposes.
Community Input Meeting
4th ...
Published November 3, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in News
Residents hope to calm traffic on Kingsbury
Residents of Kingsbury Road are looking into getting some temporary relief for their traffic woes, since the permanent fix won't come until at least 2010.
At a meeting Nov. 1 of the Reisterstown-Owin...
Published November 3, 2004 by Owings Mills Times in News
Twenty-two-year-old Michael Trump thought he had seen the last of the desert war zone when his unit pulled out of Fallujah, Iraq, in September 2003 and came home. Now, a year later, Trump is facing a second deployment and appealing to members of Congress ...
Published November 3, 2004 by Owings Mills 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 4th councilmanic districts:
Department of Permits and Development Management...