Published January 12, 2005 by North County News in Sports
Calvert Hall's Nick Volk skated around the ice holding the Brother Andrew Cup trophy with teammates following him last week.
Queen's "We Are the Champions," blared through the public address system and many in the overflow crowd cheered wildly.
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Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
> St. Michael the Archangel's annual shrimp feast & bull roast is 7 p.m.-midnight, Friday, Jan. 14, at Columbus Gardens, 4301 Klosterman Ave. Cost is $30 in advance, $35 at the door.
Call 410-668-8797, Ext. 125.
> The Little Italy Lo...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
New Movies
"Coach Carter" (PG-13). Samuel L. Jackson's quietly intense performance as a strict high school basketball coach anchors this inspirational, if overlong, fact-based drama about the need to perform well in the classroom as well as on the cou...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
Submissions for the Bulletin Board should be sent to Jennifer Gibson, Northeast Booster, 409 Washington Ave., Towson, MD 21204, faxed to 410-337-2490 or e-mailed to jgibson@patuxent.com.
Items must be received no later than noon on Friday for the foll...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
> Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Deon Johnson has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio.
During the six weeks of training, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and military customs and ...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
Kelly-Martin
Mary Beth Kelly-Wills and Dave Wills of Sparks announce the engagement of her daughter, Maria Ann Kelly, to Daniel Scott Martin, son of Donna and John Martin of Overlea.
Maria is the granddaughter of Thelma and Michael Kelly of Ti...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
For many years, the Baltimore County Department of Aging, through its Senior Health Insurance Assistance Program, has helped seniors with their questions relating to Medicare and other health insurance issues.
During the past year, with the initiation...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
Oh, woe. Poe disappeared.
But now Poe, a 4-year-old mixed breed "of what, it's hard to say," is safe at her home because of a tiny microchip the size of a grain of rice, said Granite resident Ann Inglis.
Inglis says Poe, who escaped from his v...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
The Overlea Fullerton Senior Center offers the following during January: history live and Red Hat gathering is 12:30 p.m., Jan. 13; glaucoma screening by Parris Castoro is 10:30 a.m., Jan. 19; talk on identity theft is 11 a.m., Jan. 26.
The bookmobile...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Education
> The George E. Sonnefeld Foundation Inc. offers two $1,500 college scholarships to high school senior golfers.
Students who want to apply should contact their athletic director, golf coach, local golf course professional or Susan DiLonardo at 410-...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Business
The only thing decided in a five-hour hearing last week on whether Tim's Towing of Perry Hall should have been granted a county license to respond to accidents was that two more days are needed to hear the case.
At issue is Tim Bonner's application fo...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Business
There's an old rhyme that runs, "Pale January in its cradle lay; dead or alive, hard to say." But this month need not roll over and play dead. January can be made into a constructive time for the family's financial picture.
Example:
Now that t...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Business
Patuxent Publishing Co. has acquired ChesapeakeHome magazine, a premiere house and garden publication for the mid-Atlantic region.
"This is an exciting step for Patuxent Publishing," said President Jim Quimby. "We look forward to continuing in the spi...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
County Executive James Smith's legislative agenda also includes the following initiatives and requests:
* Supporting the reauthorization of the retire-rehire program that allowed school systems to rehire retiring teachers and administrators. Th...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
The following crime report is gathered from local police precincts.
It is the policy of the Northeast Booster to give descriptions, including race, only when there is enough detail to contribute to identification.
Philadelphia Road, 8800 block...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
County plans to recycle holiday trees into mulch
The county will pick up Christmas trees from single-family homes and town homes that are left curbside through Jan. 29 and deliver them to county facilities to be chipped and later used as mulch.Residen...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
It pays to be a shrewd consumer, especially when you're wrestling with heightened insurance rates, decreased benefits and a need to insure your biggest investment.
Insurance industry experts suggest you follow a few procedures when buying and using ho...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
Things are usually quiet on the dead-end street off Belair Road, just inside the Beltway.
But with the threat of bulldozers and dump trucks making their way in to build 19 houses at the end of Overton Avenue in Overlea, some residents are making noise...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
Police asking for help identifying suspects
Baltimore County police are asking for the public's assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a carjacking in the White Marsh area.
On the morning of Dec. 27, county officers were called to the...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
County Executive James Smith said a $70 million request, aimed mostly at continuing the renovation of middle schools across the county, will be his top priority for this year's General Assembly session.
If it were granted fully, the request would use ...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
Debra Beaty, like many others in Baltimore County, has watched her homeowners insurance bill mushroom in recent years.
A careful money manager, the White Marsh resident reviewed her policy every six to 12 months and priced out comparable plans with co...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
While malpractice insurance premiums and limits on malpractice claims have absorbed most of the attention in recent weeks, several other key issues will be on the minds of local legislators as they begin the General Assembly today.
Renovating school b...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Sports
Boys Basketball
Western Tech at Eastern Tech, Wednesday, Jan. 12 at 6:30 p.m.
Young and unpredictable Wolverines on tap for Mavericks.
New Town at Overlea, Wednesday, Jan. 12 at 6:30 p.m.
Visiting Titans may find Falcons' nest ...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Sports
Calvert Hall's Nick Volk skated around the ice holding the Brother Andrew Cup trophy with teammates following him.
Queen's "We Are the Champions" blared through the public address system, and many in the overflow crowd cheered wildly.
Although...
Published January 12, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Sports
This season, 20 and four are the significant numbers for Calvert Hall.
Twenty is the number of dual-meet wins the improving Cardinals are shooting for, and four is the number of new teams added to their schedule.
It's the four that possesses t...