Fire-Rescue Log is compiled from reports provided by the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department.
Arbutus
Howland Square at Gateway Terrace, 2:50 a.m. July 11. A stabbing was reported. AVFD transported one person to the University of Maryland Shock ...
Brass-knuckles assault leads to woman's arrest
A Riverview woman has been arrested in connection with a reported brass-knuckle assault July 15 in her neighborhood.
Crystal Marie Hann, 22, of the 3100 block of Freeway, was arrested the same day...
A man police believe to be responsible for a series of Arbutus area burglaries has been arrested, said police Detective Mike Marino of the Wilkens Station.
"The investigation is continuing," said Marino, who is managing the case with his partner, Dete...
The following is a synopsis of local planning cases as they make their way through the Baltimore County planning process. These cases involve projects in the first councilmanic district.
Department of Permits and Development Management
Timothy...
Crime Log is compiled from police reports. It is the policy of the Arbutus Times to include a description of suspects only if it is complete enough to aid in identification.
Arbutus
Wilkens Avenue, 4400 block, Our Lady of Victory School, betwe...
Michelle Rust's parents are sure she's dead.
Ray Lins can sense it, he says. He just doesn't know where, why, how or exactly when his daughter died.
"I don't think about too much else except about Michelle and the case and what could have happ...
Published July 21, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Sports
Boxing
Mike Ricasa is sharing a bite to eat with his daughters Marissa, 7, Miranda, 4, his nephew and niece at the Arundel Mills mall food court on a Friday night and he is explaining how he got the nickname, "Little Rock."
"It was probably a ...
Published July 21, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Sports
Little League Baseball
The Arbutus 11-12 Little League baseball team weathered a storm and a hot pitcher and emerged as champions of the District IV Championship at Arbutus Middle School on July 15.
Arbutus won its first two games and needed a...
Published July 21, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Sports
> The Catonsville Cubs 12U baseball travel Team will be holding tryouts for the fall 2006 season. Tryouts will be July 27 at 6 p.m., July 30 at 4 p.m. and August 6 at 11 a.m. at Hillcrest Elementary. For information, contact David Plivelich at 410 719-...
Published July 21, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Opinion
Editorial
* Did you know that a student who misses 10 percent of classes in a course automatically fails for that grading period?
* Did you know that a student who is caught in possession of a paintball gun is expelled?
* Or, that stud...
Published July 21, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Opinion
Is it too late to talk about respect, the kind that Rodney Dangerfield said he never got? Like a summer cold, there's a lot of disrespect going around these days.
For example, there's the lack of respect by the baseball establishment for its fans who ...
Published July 21, 2005 by Arbutus Times in Opinion
Spirit of the July 4 holiday meant to include everyone
I beg to differ with Rosemary Nussear's letter and opinion ("Councilman's appearance an affront to the holiday's spirit," Arbutus Times, July 13).
I am also very sad for her. While I do no...
Published July 21, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
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Published July 21, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Community
Bait your hook for the state fishing challenge
Favorite summer memories of mine are short, spur-of-the-moment fishing adventures with my dad.
With two rods and fishing gear packed in the car, we headed for the wooden pier or swampy shoreline i...
Published July 21, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Education
> Kenneth William DeFontes of Kingsville has been named to the dean's list at the College of William & Mary for the spring 2005 semester.
> Shekesia Joyner, a graduate of Parkville High School, has been awarded a $1,000 Wal-Mart scholarship....
Published July 21, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Business
Office building to go up on tract in White Marsh
A two-story office condominium building - with an underground parking garage - is planned for two acres in White Marsh adjacent to a Fedex Ground facility.
The 45,000-square-foot office building...
Published July 21, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Business
> Allstate Insurance Co. has opened a new office in the Honeygo Shopping Centre in Perry Hall. The office is owned an operated by Abimbola Afolabi. Hours are Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and by appointment.
> Long & Fos...
Published July 21, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
The first cry of a newborn baby was cause for rejoicing in a birthing room at St. Joseph Medical Center July 11.
Cpl. Robert Johnson of White Marsh, the newborn's father, heard the cry.
He then heard the doctor announce, "It's a girl."
...
Published July 21, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
An Overlea housing development can proceed without a sound barrier as long as four houses are eliminated from the project, a zoning commissioner has ruled.
The plan is for a tract at the end of Overton Avenue adjacent to the Beltway.
Deputy zo...
Published July 21, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
Parents, school employees and war veterans are urging the Baltimore County school board to adopt stricter policies to shield students from military recruiters.
Eight people raised concerns at the July 11 school board meeting about contact information ...
Published July 21, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
A sex offender unit operated on the grounds of the Charles H. Hickey Jr. School but not affiliated with it is likely to remain open, at least for the near future, even as the center for delinquent teenage boys is phased out, according to state officials.
...
Published July 21, 2005 by Northeast Booster 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 5th and 6th councilmanic districts:
Department of Permits and Development Management
...
Published July 21, 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.
Pawnee Road, between Ballard ...
Published July 21, 2005 by Northeast Booster in News
On the day Parkville's new fire station was originally scheduled to be finished, Capt. Ross Cooke walks through the empty building, past pink insulation filling the walls like cotton candy.
Construction employees work their way through mazes of wires,...
Published July 21, 2005 by Northeast Booster in Sports
Softball
Perry Hall resident Curt Ketter has played softball on and off for nearly 15 years, but he said he's never enjoyed himself more playing the game this summer.
Ketter, 62, is a member of the Parkville Eagles, a team that plays pickup ga...