Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in Community
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Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Meyers' house honored for its decorating job
The 2007 holiday season is history, but this Carney columnist has some catching up to do.
> The Perring Park Association judges had a hard time choosing winners in the house-decorating contest De...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in News
Members of the PTA at Carney Elementary School have set up a fund to collect donations from anyone wishing to assist the families of the victims in the fatal crash.
Checks can be made payable to the Burkman/Griffin Fund and sent to Bank of America, 19...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in News
Police said a drunken driver was responsible for the Ohio collision Dec. 31 that took the lives of five members of the Burkman-Griffin family of Parkville.
One of the dead was Bethany Griffin, 36, mother of four children and stepmother to four.
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Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in News
Promising "basketball as you've never seen it before," the Tiny Trotters will take on officers of the county police department Jan. 18 in a benefit for the nine centers of the Police Athletic League.
Except for one taller member, the team is made up o...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in News
The following crime report is compiled from police reports. The Northeast Reporter includes descriptions of perpetrators only when they make identification possible.
Harford Road, 8700 block, 4:40 a.m. Jan. 6. Thirty cell phones were stolen from Murra...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in News
Tracie Gibson remembers Bethany Griffin as a doting mother, a deft seamstress, an ardent Republican, a rabid Ravens fan and a maker of delicious shrimp salad.
"And she loved roller coasters. Oh my God, did she love them. We went to King's Dominion and...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
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Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
If Calvert Hall didn't break the ice by forging a tie with nine-time defending Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference champion Mount St. Joseph last month, the Cards at least put a crack in the Gaels' rock-hard facade when the teams sk...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
High school swimming
Even death can't stop Joe Curreri's legacy at Loyola Blakefield from growing.
The former Parkville resident was already credited with founding a 100-mile relay swim to help the Dons start a water polo program.
Now,...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
Boys basketball
Parkville at Perry Hall, Wednesday, Jan. 16 at 6:30 p.m.
Knights routed rival last month.
Eastern Tech at Loch Raven, Wednesday, Jan. 16 at 5 p.m.
High-scoring Raider guard Jordan Lee will be focal point of enem...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
When a band of Republicans bucked the Democratic leadership and tried to block tax-increase legislation in Maryland's special legislative session last fall, they were joined by Sen. Jim Brochin, a Democrat from Towson. But there's a limit to how far Broch...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
Don't cut open space funds to balance state budget
I read with interest your Dec. 27 article "Thinking Outside the Sandbox." As you correctly note, competition with developers has made it difficult for Baltimore County's Department of Recreation and P...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in Opinion
Editorial
Here it is not even mid-January and suddenly Maryland's presidential primary is around the corner.
The primary is Feb. 12 and, yes, you can be forgiven for thinking that's earlier than in the past.
The last presidential prima...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in News
Police said a drunken driver was responsible for the Ohio collision Dec. 31 that took the lives of five members of the Burkman-Griffin family of Parkville.
One of the dead was Bethany Griffin, 36, mother of four children and stepmother to four.
...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Submissions for the Bulletin Board may be sent to Northeast Reporter, 409 Washington Ave., Towson, MD 21204, e-mailed to sjohnson@patuxent.com or faxed to 410-337-2490. Items must be received at least two weeks in advance of the event.
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Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in News
Members of the PTA at Carney Elementary School have set up a fund to collect donations from anyone wishing to assist the families of the victims in the fatal crash.
Checks can be made payable to the Burkman/Griffin Fund and sent to Bank of America, 19...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in News
Tracie Gibson remembers Bethany Griffin as a doting mother, a deft seamstress, an ardent Republican, a rabid Ravens fan and a maker of delicious shrimp salad.
"And she loved roller coasters. Oh my God, did she love them. We went to King's Dominion and...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
If Calvert Hall didn't break the ice by forging a tie with nine-time defending Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference champion Mount St. Joseph last month, the Cards at least put a crack in the Gaels' rock-hard facade when the teams sk...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
High school swimming
Even death can't stop Joe Curreri's legacy at Loyola Blakefield from growing.
The former Parkville resident was already credited with founding a 100-mile relay swim to help the Dons start a water polo program.
Now,...
Published January 10, 2008 by Northeast Reporter in Community
Meyers' house honored for its decorating job
The 2007 holiday season is history, but this Carney columnist has some catching up to do.
> The Perring Park Association judges had a hard time choosing winners in the house-decorating contest De...
Published January 10, 2008 by Owings Mills Times in Community
Robert Trott
Robert M. Trott, of Reisterstown, died Dec. 31, 2007, at Northwest Hospital Center in Randallstown. He was 73.
Mr. Trott was born June 10, 1934, to the late Percy and Ellen Trott in Reisterstown.
He worked as a carpenter a...
Published January 10, 2008 by Owings Mills Times in Community
One family adopts weight loss plan from television
Happy New Year to everyone, and may all your resolutions reach fruition in 2008.
A family group, all with ties to the Owings Mills community, has resolved to lose weight together in the coming...
Published January 10, 2008 by Owings Mills Times in Community
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Published January 10, 2008 by Owings Mills Times in Community
Jan. 10 -- Simple Ways to Eat Better, presented by Northwest Hospital's Kristen Diaz, 10 a.m., at Liberty Senior Center, 3525 Resource Drive, Randallstown. 410-887-0780.
Jan. 13 -- Winter Fun With Pam the Kindersinger and Rascal, for ages 2-6, 2 p.m. ...