Published December 22, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Sports
High School Boys Basketball
Catonsville's senior front line of 6-foot-6 Steve Weingarten, 6-5 Neal Davis and 6-3 Chris Thomas combined for one field goal in the first half at Lansdowne.
But that trio made the biggest impact during a second hal...
Published December 22, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Opinion
Death penalty continues tradition of 'frontier justice'
My objection to the death penalty ("Execution stirs mixed reactions," Arbutus Times, Dec. 7) has little to do with justice for Mrs. Tyson or mercy for Mr. Baker; it has little to do with the ineq...
Published December 22, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Opinion
As if debate on such issues as abortion, capital punishment, tax cuts and Iraq weren't enough, now comes the hyperbolic discussion of holiday messages. 'Tis the season, but which one? Some say Christmas; some, Hanukkah; some, just "holiday."
Choosing ...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Community
Matthew Forest Galli
Matthew Forest Galli died Dec. 11.
He was 15.
He is survived by his mother, Rebecca; father, Joseph; stepmother, Cindy; sisters, Brittany and Madison; brothers, Peter and Alexander; grandparents, Lucille and Joseph...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Community
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Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Community
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Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Community
Members of Union United Methodist Church in Baldwin have performed a live nativity for so many years that they have grown into bigger costumes and bigger roles.
Katie Eyre, a 21-year-old Villa Julie College student, started out as an angel when she wa...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Education
Jacksonville Exxon presents grant to school
Jacksonville Elementary School received a $500 Exxon Mobil Educational Alliance grant on Nov. 4, 2005. Principle Deborah Glinowiecki received the grant from Hilda A. Storto, owner of Jacksonville Exxon.
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Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Education
Hey, there? Are your PIR? Are you a MOS - what's your ASL? By the way, WYRN, and how about a F2F?
But whatever you do, remember it's all about KPC!
If you don't have a clue where this is going or what all those acronyms mean, and you have a ch...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Education
Here are some tips to guard against your children becoming victims of Internet-savvy bogeymen, according to Baltimore County police officers Tom Weigle and Robin Brock.
* Move your home computer to the living room or a common room. If you let your chi...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Entertainment
New Movies
"Fun with Dick and Jane" (PG-13). Jim Carrey and Tea Leoni star in this remake of the 1977 comedy that featured Jane Fonda and George Segal. The story about an unemployed upper middle class couple turning to crime is efficiently told and re...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Business
With statewide elections about a year away, the state Democratic Party kicked off a series of forums designed to generate support and votes among the business community at a breakfast Dec. 15 in Timonium.
"The goals of Democrats in Maryland and the go...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Business
> Associated Administrators LLC, one of the largest employee benefits administrators in Maryland, moved its Cockeysville headquarters on Dec. 17 to the new Highlands Business Center in Sparks, renting the building at 911 Ridgebrook Road.
The compan...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Business
More than two months after its opening, the Hunt Valley Wegmans is still drawing crowds, and local supermarkets and other retailers are still trying to assess the fallout.
"Wegmans has definitely impacted the entire area - people at some of the other ...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in News
Beckleysville Road temporarily closed
Beckleysville Road, in northern Baltimore County, has been temporarily closed south of Kidds Schoolhouse Road while Baltimore City contractors replace a culvert running through the Prettyboy Watershed. Detour sign...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in News
A Monkton man hopes to put some sparkle into one stranger's Christmas this year. Tim Keck will give a diamond to the person who stops by his Christmas lights display on Troyer Road and guesses the weight of a marlin that is part of it.
Keck's display ...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in News
The following hearings and meetings concern cases in the Baltimore County land use planning process in the third councilmanic district. They are open to the public.
Department of Permits and Development Management
Timothy M. Kotroco, director ...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in News
Crime log is compiled from police reports from the Cockeysville precinct. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to assist police in making an arrest.
Cockeysville
Malcolm Circle, 10300 block, Dec. 18 between 6 ...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in News
Marine Cpl. Joshua Snyder's family spent most of the last week saying farewell to their son, grandson, brother, nephew and cousin. Snyder, a 2002 Hereford High School graduate, was killed Nov. 30 in Iraq.
They received visitors Dec. 12 at a Hampstead ...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Opinion
Marines' lives reflected 'truth, honor and justice'
We were patriots.
We loved our fellow countrymen.
We cherished truth, for there lay honor.
We loved justice, for there beauty dwells.
We were loyal, for loyalty and lo...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Opinion
As if debate on such issues as abortion, capital punishment, tax cuts and Iraq weren't enough, now comes the hyperbolic discussion of holiday messages. 'Tis the season, but which one? Some say Christmas; some, Hanukkah; some, just "holiday."
Choosing ...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Sports
High School Girls Basketball
Dulaney scored 12 points in the first half against rival Towson - and led.
That's because the host Generals were in the midst of a woeful shooting night at home against a Dulaney squad that alternated quick and big...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Sports
With most of the 2005 Hereford girls Class 2A state cross country championship on his roster, Coach Sam Bowen badly wanted to ride the wave of momentum from this past fall into the winter track season.
So far, the Bulls have done just that....
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Sports
Boys Basketball
Hereford at North Carroll Holiday Hoops Tournament, Tuesday, Dec. 27 at 7 p.m.
Hereford hopes to end the year on a good note. Tournament finals are Dec. 28.
Girls Basketball
Hereford at North Carroll Holiday Hoo...
Published December 22, 2005 by North County News in Sports
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