Published February 16, 2006 by North County News in Sports
Maryvale Coach Bill Reinhardt does not hesitate picking Emma Sexton to take the Lions' free kicks.
The sophomore sharpshooter showed why at the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland B Conference championship game at DuBurns Arena las...
Published February 16, 2006 by North County News in Sports
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Published February 16, 2006 by North County News in Sports
High School Wrestling
The final determination of Nik Gialamas' sophomore season won't be known until Calvert Hall's most highly regarded wrestler competes this weekend at the Maryland Independent Schools' state tournament at McDonogh School.
A...
Published February 16, 2006 by North County News in Sports
Boys Basketball
MIAA A Conference championships, Archbishop Spalding, Monday, Feb. 20, at 7 p.m.
Calvert Hall and Loyola seek berth in A Conference final.
Ice Hockey
MIAA championships, Piney Orchard, Friday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m....
Published February 16, 2006 by North County News in Sports
If last weekend's Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association championship meet was a horse race, it would have been a photo finish.
Maybe that's why the relieved Loyola Blakefield Dons were a picture of unrestrained joy after sweating throug...
Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Parkville High trio headed to 'It's Academic'
Before I go any further I must begin this column by wishing Parkville resident Bernie Bowen a most speedy recovery.
> Now, down to local business. Parkville High School will be featured on "It's...
Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter 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 spend a month in Italy this summer. They have thr...
Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in Community
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Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Loch Raven UM invites us over for sour beef
Enjoy a family style sour beef dinner with trimmings at Loch Raven United Methodist Church, 2:30-6 p.m. Feb. 25 at 6622 Loch Raven Blvd. The menu includes sour beef, homemade dumplings, red cabbage, peas, ap...
Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in News
A Baltimore County police officer who lives in Parkville has pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a 13-year-old student he knew from his work as a school resource officer in Dundalk.
James Mark Blankenship Jr., 28, will be sentenced April 18. He was ter...
Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in News
Danny West, a home-schooled seventh-grader who lives in Glen Arm, said he doesn't mind giving up television for seven days.
Really.
"It's not good to watch television 24/7," he said.
He plans to spend the time working out at the family...
Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in News
A local pharmacist says cold and allergy sufferers could be worse off if a bill to restrict the sale of pseudophedrine is passed by the General Assembly.
The over-the-counter decongestant is marketed as Sudafed and under many other brand names and for...
Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in News
The following crime report is gathered from local police precincts.
It is the policy of the Northeast Reporter to give descriptions, including race, only when there is enough detail to contribute to identification.
Acorn Circle, first block, b...
Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in News
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 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
High School Wrestling
The final determination of Nik Gialamas' sophomore season won't be known until Calvert Hall's most highly regarded wrestler competes this weekend at the Independent Schools' State Tournament at McDonogh School.
After a di...
Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
Boys Basketball
MIAA A Conference championships, Archbishop Spalding, Monday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m.
Calvert Hall seeks a rare berth in A Conference final.
Ice Hockey
MIAA championships, Piney Orchard, Friday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m.
...
Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
Boys High School Basketball
On a play worthy of a highlight reel, Catonsville senior Chris Thomas could have put host Parkville away last week.
Thomas streaked down the baseline before cramming a reverse slam dunk off an alley-oop pass, as the...
Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
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Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
I never thought it would come to this. As one who has observed a few dozen sessions of the Maryland General Assembly, I now feel compelled to defend that generally honorable but somewhat frustrating body against an onslaught by such a formidable critic as...
Published February 16, 2006 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
Anti-Islamic cartoons strain East-West relationships
The publishing of the cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad by a Danish newspaper and many others in Europe has created a strong uproar from many Muslims in the Middle East and the Far East.
...
Published February 17, 2006 by Northeast Booster 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 spend a month in Italy this summer. They have thr...
Published February 17, 2006 by Northeast Booster in Community
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Published February 17, 2006 by Northeast Booster in Community
'Birdie' alights on the stage at Perry Hall High
It is almost show time for the hard working students of all grades and faculty comprising the Perry Hall Theatre Society at Perry Hall High School. In a few weeks, they will proudly present their live s...
Published February 17, 2006 by Northeast Booster in News
The third time could be the charm for the Perry Hall Mansion.
At the state House of Delegates Feb. 10, the Baltimore County delegation approved $500,000 toward renovation of the oldest landmark left in the fast-growing community of Perry Hall.
...
Published February 17, 2006 by Northeast Booster in News
Danny West, a home-schooled seventh-grader who lives in Glen Arm, said he doesn't mind giving up television for seven days.
Really.
"It's not good to watch television 24/7," he said.
He plans to spend the time working out at the family...