Published January 26, 2005 by North County News in Sports
After 107 seasons of coaching track or cross country in the Baltimore area, Jim McCoach finally turned in his whistle after the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland championship meet last week at the Prince George's Sports & Learning Compl...
Published January 26, 2005 by North County News in Sports
After struggling to a 1-7 start, the Hereford girls basketball team took a page from the Hereford boys' book and has been writing a winning chapter ever since.
Coach Dave Schreiner decided to play 10 players, five at a time, in two-minutes stints....
Published January 26, 2005 by North County News in Sports
Recreation
> Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks invites boaters to use its six Chesapeake Bay access ramps at Cox's Point Park, Inverness Park, Merritt Point Park, Rocky Point Park, Southwest Area Park and Turner Station Park. Ramp...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
6th District:
Hearing Officer's Hearing:
Jan. 27 at 9 a.m. Neely property, north side of Necker Avenue and east of Belair Road. Proposal for 54 single-family homes. Meeting will be held in Room 106 of the County Office Building, 111 W. Chesape...
Published January 26, 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.
Lincolnwoods Way, unit block,...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
In an effort to gain momentum for a new high school in the northeast area, Del. Rick Impallaria has proposed a site south of the Harford County line near Gunpowder Falls State Park.
The site, called Days Cove Park, is next to the Baltimore County East...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
The Rosedale elementary school principal charged with child abuse and sex offenses plans to file a lawsuit against the two women who claimed they were his victims, his attorney said.
The charges led to Kevin Lindsey being placed on administrative leav...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
The U.S. Forest Service has picked Baltimore County as the only metropolitan jurisdiction in the country to participate in a pilot program to protect forests.
The program will help the county's Department of Environmental Protection and Resource Manag...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Sports
Perry Hall Coach Linda Caccavalla took an unconventional approach to motivating her players.
Instead of taking away playing time or making them run after a poor rebounding performance, she promised to run herself if they did a solid job on the boards....
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Sports
Notices
Recreation
> White Marsh Rec and Parks Council offers tae kwon do for children and adults and kickboxing for ages 16 and up. Registration is $40 per month with on-time discount. Register at first class. Call 410-319-9080.
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Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Sports
Boys Basketball
Calvert Hall at Loyola, Friday, Jan. 28 at 7 p.m.
Regular-season bragging rights on the line after Cards won first meeting 64-56.
Dundalk at Perry Hall, Wednesday, Jan. 26 at 6:30 p.m.
Gators should be ready aft...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Opinion
Talk is cheap.
That is, unless Del. John Arnick's latest attempt to curb Maryland drivers from using a wireless phone while operating a car, truck or motorcycle is passed in the current legislative session.
If the Dundalk Democrat has his way,...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Opinion
Voters should remember who voted to override veto
The Maryland House of Delegates' recent vote to override the governor's veto relative to the insurance malpractice bill passed the House on an 85-50 vote, the exact number required to reinstate the leg...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
> The Overlea-Fullerton Rec Council offers "Groundhog Day" 2-4 p.m., Saturday, 29, at the Holt Center for the Arts, 34 Elmont Ave.
Call 410-887-5307.
> Roland Park Country School, 5204 Roland Ave., will offer a screening of the movie "In...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
New Movies
"Alone in the Dark" (R). Not reviewed. Uwe Boll directs this action drama based on the horror video game series. It tells of a detective of the paranormal (Christian Slater) who investigates the death of a friend and discovers some frightfu...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
The Overlea Citizens On Patrol will host a dedication ceremony for its headquarters and meeting space noon-4 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 29, at the Overlea bus station, located at the intersection of Belair Road and Overlea Avenue.
Donations such as a boardr...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
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Items must be received no later than noon on Friday for the foll...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
Ogle-Marinelli
Dolly and Mark Ogle of Carney announce the engagement of their daughter Vanessa Ogle to Carl Marinelli, son of Denise and Frank Marinelli of Perry Hall.
Olsen-Weber
Joanne and Merritt Olsen of Perry Hall announce the eng...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Education
For the last year, Baltimore County Muslims have been lobbying the school board to close schools on two important Islamic holidays.
"For the 40 years I have been here, I have been celebrating Christmas with my friends," said Sanaullah Kirmani at the D...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Education
> Students from Red House Run Elementary are holding a Valentine's Day fund-raiser Feb. 1-11 to benefit the Johns Hopkins Children's Center.
For a donation of 50 cents, the student, staff member or parent will receive a Hershey's Kiss as a thank yo...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Education
> The Maryland Hospitality Education Foundation presents the annual Letitia B. Carter Scholarship Award for continuing education.�
This nontraditional endowment of $2,000 is awarded to high school students, as well as college students, instructor...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Business
With interest rates probably headed higher - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan recently said the central bank may hike rates to contain inflation - many people may wonder how rising rates will affect their 401ks, stocks, mutual funds and so forth.
...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Business
> St. Joseph Medical Center Foundation announced that Ken and Nicole Suter of Perry Hall have been named co-chairpersons for the April 9 "Gala 2005: An Italian Holiday" at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore.
The evening will feature the music of High Soci...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
State aid to Baltimore County would grow by more than 10 percent under Gov. Robert Ehrlich's proposed $25.9 billion operating budget for fiscal 2006.
Overall, the county would be in line for more than $540 million in state aid - nearly 10 percent of t...
Published January 26, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
Harris successfully puts the opposition to sleep
It's not difficult to find a doctor in Annapolis, especially when the General Assembly is in town.
When Sen. Norman Stone, a Democrat who represents the 6th District that includes Dundalk, under...