Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
In the story "Diverse group talks about race over lunch" in the Jan. 19, 2006 edition of The Jeffersonian, Halaine Steinberg's first name was misspelled.
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Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
In the story "Diverse group talks about race over lunch" in the Jan. 19, 2006 edition of The Jeffersonian, Halaine Steinberg's first name was misspelled.
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Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Legislators filed bills in Annapolis last week to reverse the effects of a ruling from the state Comptroller's office that could drive at least one local winery out of business.
"If I'm denied the right to deliver my wines to retailers, there's a seri...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Valentine's Day came early to Jacksonville Elementary School.
On Feb. 1, students, teachers and parents sent lots of love to soldiers serving in Afghanistan. They packaged up 67 boxes of food and supplies, and sent them off to the troops with heartfel...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
If you want a new high school, put pressure on the County Council, Councilman Joe Bartenfelder told the Northeast Educational Advisory Council recently.
Bartenfelder said he supports building the school, but that residents also must make their feeling...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Nobody needs much persuasion to fork over $5 for a plate of spaghetti topped by the delicious sauce that retired teacher Jeff Goethals has been making for the last 13 years at Notre Dame Preparatory School's annual Pasta for the Philippines fundraiser.
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Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
No one now disputes that Kingsville's Langenfelder Farm, with its stately mansion, should be preserved as a landmark.
But is the scenic view from the mansion part of the landmark status and would construction of two new houses impede that view?
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Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Dwight Rust never thought he would own his own business.
The 53-year-old Relay resident figured that he would work in the maintenance department for Lucky's Superettes until retiring to spend more time with his family.
But life turned upside d...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
A former priest and head chaplain of Calvert Hall College High School has been sentenced to five years in jail with all but 18 months suspended for abusing a student in the 1980s.
Addressing the court during a Feb. 7 sentencing hearing, Jerome Toohey ...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Riders getting on the Metropolitan Transit Administration's No. 12 bus may be asking themselves, "I wonder where the bus is going today?"
Since the No. 12 run began from the Lutherville light-rail station to the Stella Maris campus on Dulaney Valley R...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
The Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce and George Brookhart of Long & Foster Realty will present a Business-After-Business networking event from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Feb. 21 at Paradise Assisted Living, 6348 Frederick Road.
This will be an o...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
The Perry Hall community has been involved in several newsworthy issues in the past month. For instance, there has been much talk about renovation plans for the Perry Hall Mansion, the effect of the minimum wage increase on small business owners, plans...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
How did we get this deep into the winter season so quickly without me barely noticing?
Maybe it's the fact that so far it's been a kinder, gentler winter than usual, or maybe because a new grandbaby born in December lifted my thoughts from the ...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Wednesday, feb. 15
> Summer and Part-Time Job/Internship Fair, sponsored by University of Maryland- Baltimore County Career Services Center and The Shriver Center, at UMBC, 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., in the University Center ballroom. Go to www.caree...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in News
Accounting
> Andrew L. Bareham, a senior tax manager in Clifton Gunderson's Timonium office, was appointed to the World Trade Center Institute's Maryland International Business Leadership Awards Committee.
> Joseph Bigsby, Po Cheung, Gan...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Mira Yusupov's corporate vision includes a shaggy white lambs' wool purse trimmed in crystals, a clutch encrusted with delicate beadwork, a scarf made from Jordanian lace, a baseball cap knit from red angora and a jewelry organizer shaped like a designer ...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
A state Department of Juvenile Services plan to combine Baltimore City and Baltimore County into one region is meeting with solid opposition from county elected officials.
County Executive Jim Smith sent a letter to Gov. Robert Ehrlich last week oppos...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Two businesses that are currently testing the waters in Baltimore County for new opportunities recently opened in the nearly empty retail section of Towson Commons, filling long-vacant space that had once housed a restaurant.
The Fells Point Surf Co.,...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Towson lawyer Patrick Stringer has been appointed by the governor to fill the vacancy on the Baltimore County Circuit Court bench created by the December retirement of Judge Christian Kahl.
Stringer, a civil lawyer and a lifelong Towson resident, has ...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
Last week's announcement that Boscov's will replace Hecht's as an anchor in Owings Mills Mall has bolstered hopes for a turnaround at the beleaguered shopping center.
Boscov's Inc. announced Feb. 6 that it has agreed to acquire 10 mall spaces in three...
Published February 15, 2006 by The Jeffersonian in Business
St. Denis train stop will remain open
State transportation officials have decided to keep the St. Denis train station open in Halethorpe instead of closing it and three other stations in early March as planned because of low ridership.
Senator...
Published February 16, 2006 by Towson Times in Community
> Patricia Kloiber, manager of the Towson office of Nurses Available, completed a comprehensive course through the Society of Certified Senior Advisers and earned the designation of certified senior adviser.
> Dr. Michael Schultz has joined the ...
Published February 16, 2006 by Towson Times in Community
> Goucher College, 1021 Dulaney Valley Road, hosts "Stomp out AIDS II" 8 p.m. Feb. 10 at the college's Kraushaar Auditorium. Cost is $5.
Call 410-337-6121.
> Towson University presents a concert by the U.S. Navy Band 8:15 p.m. Feb. 11 at...
Published February 16, 2006 by Towson Times in Community
Gifford-Flynn
Mary Beth and Dana Duke of Towson and David Gifford of Baltimore announce the engagement of their daughter, Michaele Gifford, to Daniel Flynn, son of Jerel and Milly Flynn of Dundalk.
The bride-to-be is a 2004 graduate of the Com...
Published February 16, 2006 by Towson Times in Community
Fernando and Mary Tosti of Parkville celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Jan. 29 with a Mass at St. Leo's Church in Little Italy followed by a reception. The celebration will continue when the couple spends a month in Italy this summer. They have th...