Published September 24, 2008 by Northeast Booster in Community, Events
Perry Hall
Kingsville
By Shelley Silwickwrite2shell@yahoo.com410-256-7043
This weekend, Chapel Hills Farm kicks off Fall Festival Days, Saturdays and Sundays through October, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 4356 Chapel Road in Perr...
Published September 24, 2008 by Northeast Booster in News
Immaculate Heart of Mary parish should have its new pipe organ up and tooting in time for the church's 60th anniversary in December.
After five years of planning and at a cost of more than $500,000, the church's new organ has arrived in the sanctu...
Published September 24, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in Community
Mt. Washington
Fall is officially here and Mt. Washington Village is going to celebrate with the eighth annual Mt. Washington Village Wine, Art and Jazz Festival. which takes place in the shopping district Sunday, Sept. 28, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ...
Published September 24, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in Community
Guilford
Right on cue, Mother Nature is sending us crystalline days of golden sun, azure skies and evenings when the breezes are decidedly crisp. Autumn's glories are just around the corner, but, already, a few Guilford trees are sporting bronze o...
Published September 24, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in Sports
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Recreation
The Baltimo...
Published September 24, 2008 by Northeast Booster in Sports
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Competitive
The Baltim...
Published September 24, 2008 by Northeast Booster in Sports
Girls high school volleyball
Watching from the sidelines, rookie coach Mike Colonna often gets frantic during a match.
His only experience in the sport came when he played volleyball for fours years a...
Published September 24, 2008 by North County News in Opinion
After reading the full page ad attempting to deceive and scare
unsuspecting local residents about the Loch Raven bowhunt for deer, I
felt both angry and amazed.
My anger focused on the numerous misrepresentations and outright
lies in the ad. The...
Published September 24, 2008 by North County News in News
The Gunpowder Valley Conservancy is looking for volunteers to help plant trees to restore forest buffers at four sites.
The conservancy has 1,105 trees to plant at Loch Raven Reservoir,
Hydes Field, Dulaney Branch and Bee Tree Preserve on subsequent
Sa...
Published September 24, 2008 by Howard County Times in News
Nomination forms for an appointment to the Baltimore County Soil
Conservation District Board of Supervisors should be submitted no later
than Tue., Sept. 30.
The appointment will be for a term to expire Oct. 17, 2013.
Nomination forms are ava...
Published September 24, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in News
A deadly form of a common respiratory disease in cats has gained national attention in recent years, but local veterinarians appear to be divided on whether the strain is a serious problem.
While the feline calicivirus typically gives cats short...
Published September 24, 2008 by North County News in News
"Libraries are not made; they grow." English politician and author, Augustine Birrell (1850-1933)
Hereford Library confirms Birrell's words. In the 20 years it's been open, the small library on York Road has grown in every possib...
Published September 24, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in Community
Hampden
Mount Vernon United Methodist Church needs financial help in the wake of a recent fire. Hampden Elementary/Middle School needs supplies that were deleted from its budget. And Roosevelt Park Recreation Center needs equipment.
As a w...
Published September 24, 2008 by Towson Times in Crime
Crime log is compiled from police reports from the Towson and Cockeysville precincts.
Cockeysville
Veneer Lane, 10800 block, between 4:15 p.m. Sept. 15 and 7:30 a.m. Sept....
Published September 24, 2008 by Towson Times in Community
Towson
The Women's Committee of Historic Hampton Mansion will hold Autumn at the Mansion on Oct. 3, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the orangery at Hampton National Historic Site.
Watson Caterers will pro...
Published September 24, 2008 by Towson Times in Opinion
Editorial
Years ago, when grocery stores switched from paper bags to plastic, shoppers felt good about saving trees.
Now that grocers and many other retailers are heavily invested in plastic, we learn...
Published September 24, 2008 by Towson Times in Events
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Published September 24, 2008 by Towson Times in Community
Greater Loch Raven
On the northeast corner of the intersection of Loch Raven Boulevard and Putty Hill Avenue sits the first and only Catholic church to serve the Baynesville community. Immaculate Heart of Mary dates back to 1948, when a small sign...
Published September 24, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in Crime
The murder of Kenneth Harris is only the latest crime at the Northwood Plaza shopping center and in the immediate area:
* Luther Bryant, 28, was murdered two blocks from the shopping center in October 2006.
* In October 2005, Brad Cherry, 2...
Published September 24, 2008 by Towson Times in News
The public is invited to the "Day of the Horse" on Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Graham Equestrian Center in Glen Arm.
The event will celebrate "all things horse," according to Virginia Branden, one of the coordinators of the even...
Published September 24, 2008 by Towson Times in Entertainment
LEISURE TIME
Dr. Cornel West, Naomi Wolf and Daniel Mark Epstein will be just three of the big names who will appear this year's Baltimore Book Festival, happening Friday-Sunday, Sept. 26-28, in historic Mou...
Published September 24, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in Community
Effort intensifies in Roland Park
Raising money to buy the Baltimore Country Club land in Roland Park wouldn't be a problem for the neighborhood, at least one resident says.
David Tufaro, a former director of the Roland Park Foundation, sa...
Published September 24, 2008 by Towson Times in Education
At the Schools
Ascension Lutheran Nursery School students learned that there is more than one way to say peace. In Arabic it's salaam. In Spanish it's paz. In Hebrew it's shalom.
And according to 5-ye...
Published September 24, 2008 by Towson Times in Entertainment
NEW MOVIES
"Choke" (R). Sam Rockwell fakes choking fits in restaurants as a scam, owing much to his upbringing by a criminal mother (Anjelica Huston). The film is marred by forced humor and murky b...
Published September 24, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in Arts, Entertainment
Movie review
You don't want to get Samuel L. Jackson angry. This actor has made a career out of playing intense characters and the Los Angeles cop he plays in "Lakeview Terrace" ranks with the most tightly wound of them.
This thri...