Published July 14, 2005 by Baltimore Messenger in Community
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> Baltimore Clayworks, 5707 Smith Ave., presents the following. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m....
Published July 14, 2005 by Baltimore Messenger in Community
> Denison University in Ohio announces the graduation of two area students. Christine Bradshaw, of Roland Court, graduated with a B.A. in psychology. A graduate of Friends school, she is the daughter of George and Susan Pappas. Warner Siebert, of Homel...
Published July 14, 2005 by Baltimore Messenger in News
State Sen. Paula Hollinger is expected to announce July 13 that she is running for Congress from the 3rd District, which includes parts of Baltimore City and Baltimore Howard and Anne Arundel counties.
Hollinger, a nurse, is chairwoman of the state Se...
Published July 14, 2005 by Baltimore Messenger in News
First homes sold at site of old Bonnie View club
Atlanta-based Beazer Homes has sold the first 11 of 354 single-family houses planned for its new Parke at Mount Washington development, now under construction on the site of the former Bonnie View golf ...
Published July 14, 2005 by Baltimore Messenger in News
Ben Forstenzer's first house was destroyed in a fire, so he's rebuilding it out of straw.
This is not a joke.
The environmentally conscious Woodberry resident, 29, has hired Baltimore Landmark Homes to build a green-friendly "eco-house" made o...
Published July 14, 2005 by Baltimore Messenger in News
Nearly a month has passed since five teenagers walking from the York Road Plaza Shopping Center to St. Pius X Church were terrorized and robbed in broad daylight by another group of youths and an adult.
But community anger hasn't subsided.
Res...
Published July 14, 2005 by Baltimore Messenger in News
Abell Avenue
3100 block, between 2:30 p.m. July 6 and 12:15 p.m. June 7. A car was stolen.
Art Museum Drive
Unit block, between 2 and 2:10 p.m. July 7. A motorist slowed because a man was standing in the street. The man then shattered ...
Published July 14, 2005 by Baltimore Messenger in News
Three scientists spent the predawn hours of July 4 huddled around computer screens in a tiny room at the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University.
They were waiting for early morning fireworks from deep space - the first photos of a planned collisi...
Published July 14, 2005 by Baltimore Messenger in Sports
College Baseball
When Nick Venezia was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease - a form of lymphatic cancer - in December of 2003, he admits he worried a great deal.
Not so much about dying, mind you.
His main concern was baseball.
Th...
Published July 14, 2005 by Baltimore Messenger in Sports
> The Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks and the Du Burns Arena will conduct indoor soccer camp for ages 7-13 9 a.m.-noon Aug. 8-12. Call 410-396-4202.
> The Baltimore Department of Recreation and Parks' Metro Obstacle Course Race...
Published July 14, 2005 by Baltimore Messenger in Business
Ian Parrish was 16 when he bought his first investment property, 22 when he co-founded a school for investors and 23 when he swung a $4 million real estate transaction.
Now, Parrish is 28 and recently was chosen by the U.S. Small Business Administrati...
Published July 14, 2005 by Baltimore Messenger in Opinion
Lou Panos
I once promised a news source that I would go to jail rather than disclose his identity and get him in trouble. But unlike Judith Miller's, my source was not one with important government secrets or politically sensitive information.
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New this week
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (PG). You can count on imaginative production design and clever dialogue when director Tim Burton is at the helm. Some of the humor may be too ominous for very small fry, however, and Johnny Depp's bit...
You probably don't know anyone who doesn't like tomatoes. You probably wouldn't even want to know anyone who doesn't like tomatoes. All right, there are some people whom tomatoes don't like, so we'll make allowances for the allergic among us. But nobody e...
Published July 14, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Community
PAir Force Airman Justin Karcher completed basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. His father is Henry Karcher of Sulphur Spring Road.
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Published July 14, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Community
Archana Srinivas, a senior at Johns Hopkins University, will be the main dancer for this weekend's production of "Shakti," a salute to the Hindu mother of the universe, at 3:30 p.m. at the Q Theater at CCBC-Catonsville.
Vatsala Srinivas, Archana's mot...
Published July 14, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Community
Evelyn Webster
On June 8, Arbutus resident Evelyn B. (Kelbel) Webster passed away. She was 66.
Listed as survivors are her husband Joseph Webster; two children, Kathleen Waldron of Red Lion, Pa., and spouse Steven, Steven Webster of Columbia a...
Published July 14, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Community
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Published July 14, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Community
Words couldn't express what Anne Buening was thinking when she accepted a Bridge Builder Award from the county June 29 during the 10th annual Good Neighbor Week Awards ceremony in Towson.
That's not usually a problem for the church leader, whose effor...
Published July 14, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Community
Dixon-Riddle
Ashley Dixon, daughter of Robert and Kimberly Dixon of Rehoboth Beach, Del., and Christopher Riddle, son of Thomas and Janice Riddle of Catonsville, have announced their engagement.
The bride-elect graduated from Cape Henlopen Hig...
Published July 14, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Community
Love of country and community displayed on 4th
Patriotism and community pride have always shone brightly when Arbutus celebrates the Fourth of July and this year was no exception. Our Fourth of July parade from East Drive toward Oregon Avenue definite...
Published July 14, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Community
Officers named to lead legion in coming year
American Legion Post 195, 2603 Virginia Ave., marked its 58th year of service with the installation of new officers for 2005-06.
They are: Fran Leuschner, commander; Woody Waters, first vice command...
Published July 14, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Community
> John III and Tracey Robinson of Arbutus take pleasure in announcing the birth of their third son, Jake Tucker Robinson, May 27 at 2:24 a.m. in the Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
He weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces. Big brothers Garrett and Luke wait...
Anyone worried how new construction will affect the well-tended shrubbery and flowers that likely give thousands of visitors a year their first impressions of Arbutus can rest easy.
Builders soon may be displacing the flowers, shrubs and welcome-to-to...
Cowan Systems, a Halethorpe-based trucking company, has purchased 12 acres of a former brewery in Halethorpe from Chicago-based First Industrial for a new 45,000-square-foot headquarters.
The new facility should open within 18 months, company official...