Published September 3, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in News, Crime
The following is compiled from police reports.
It is the Messenger's policy to include descriptions only when there is enough information to make identification possible.
If you have any information about these crimes, you may call the Ba...
Published September 3, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in Community
Oakenshawe
Looking forward to seeing all of you on Saturday, Sept. 6, for the always festive gathering of our 'hood on Homewood Terrace. (Rain date Sunday). Hats off to Susie Counselman for coordinating the annual Terrace Party. It's not too late...
Published September 3, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in Events, Community
Whole Foods -- 1330 Smith Ave., will donate 5 percent of sales Tue., Sept. 9, to the adult literacy and English for Speakers of Other Languages program at Greater Homewood Community Corporation. 410-261-3524.
Myerberg Senior Center -- 3101 Fallsta...
Published September 3, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in Business
Sharon Burk Higgins has been named assistant vice president for marketing and communications at Loyola College. Higgins joined the college Aug. 29. She previously served as director of marketing communications for the College of Notre Dame.
Valer...
Published September 3, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in Opinion
Rezoning country club land would set a bad precedent
Thank you for continuing to write informative articles about the proposed Keswick development. Your stories are much-needed, objective sources that help people sort facts from promises made in s...
Published September 3, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in Community
Keswick
Summer is ending ... big sigh. When you read this column, I'll be back in the lunch- packing business. How are we going to get the children up and out of this house by 7:45? Not so bad, if they didn't need to be dressed in something othe...
Published September 3, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in News
Hudson's Corner
A traffic study conducted for Keswick Multi-Care Center claims the development of a retirement community at Falls and Hillside roads in Roland Park "will have no significant impact on the existing road system." It dedu...
Published September 3, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in News
The closing of the Northwest Ice Rink is Mt. Washington's loss, but could be Baltimore County's gain.
A second ice rink at a new county facility called Reisterstown Sportsplex could be in the works, because county Revenue Authority officials are...
Published September 3, 2008 by Baltimore Messenger in News
On the surface, it was another Saturday morning at the Northwest Ice Rink in Mt. Washington.
Nancy Strahan took her daughter, Becky, 12, for a skating lesson. Lawyer Bob Scarlett rounded the rink on the same skates he had worn since he was a tee...
Published September 3, 2008 by Owings Mills Times in News
District 11 legislators have planned outreach meetings in September, October and November.
The meeting Sept. 12 will be at 8:30 a.m. at Lenny's Deli, in the
Valley Village Shopping Center, 9107 Reisterstown Road, in Owings
Mills. The Oct. 28 meeting wi...
Published September 3, 2008 by North County News, Owings Mills Times in News
The Baltimore Ravens have contracted with seven private bus companies to provide service to home games from park-and-ride lots owned by the Maryland Transit Administration.Round-trip costs are $20 to $25, depending on the location of the parki...
Published September 3, 2008 by North County News in Opinion
The Hereford Volunteer Fire Company is well named as "Protectors of
the Zone." Unfortunately, when Lt. Corey Bello, Scott Backman, Bryan
Picarello and Joshua Powers arrived at the large, gray Victorian home
on York Road in the early morning h...
Published September 3, 2008 by Towson Times in Events
Art in the park -- Sat., Sept. 6, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sun., Sept. 7, noon-5 p.m., at Sherwood Farm in Cromwell Valley Park, 2002 Cromwell Bridge Road. A venue to show and sell fine art, includes food, wine, music, c...
Published September 3, 2008 by Towson Times in Community
Lutherville
The Fire Museum of Maryland has a fun day for the entire family planned for Sept. 13. Presented in conjunction with the Baltimore County Sheriff's Office, "Cruisin' for Our Heroes" feat...
Published September 3, 2008 by Towson Times in Opinion
Editorial
It's a fact that some college students younger than 21 drink illegally on and off campus. College presidents from more than 100 schools across the country have suggested a solution to lawmakers: Lo...
Published September 3, 2008 by Towson Times in Opinion
Changing stance on issues not always a bad thing
I have two problems with Quinton Thompson's letter to the editor labeling Senator Barack Obama as a "flip-flopping artist" ("Obama has demonstr...
Published September 3, 2008 by Towson Times in Community
Timonium
Calvert Hall College High School has announced a partnership with Vehicles for Change , a nonprofit program that helps low-income families achieve financial and personal independence by selling them...
Published September 3, 2008 by Towson Times in Opinion, News
In the Aug. 27 special section on Michael Phelps, the caption that accompanied a photo of Phelps taken at Towson High in 2000 contained incorrect information. Phelps did not win a gold medal at the Sydney Olympics....
Published September 3, 2008 by Towson Times in Entertainment
NEW MOVIES
"Baghead" (R). Co-directors and -writers Jay and Mark Duplass imagine four young indie filmmakers staying at a house in the woods dreaming up a horror movie that proves all too real. The...
Published September 3, 2008 by Towson Times in Arts
Classical musicians are intensely aware of the creative influences that helped shape them, and the upcoming season includes one striking example by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Fortunately, you're invited to listen in as BSO music director Marin Also...
Published September 3, 2008 by Towson Times in Events
The deadline for Bulletin Board items is 14 days before the date of publication. Include a brief description of the event, date, time, location with address, cost and phone number for publication. Events or groups in the T...
Published September 3, 2008 by Towson Times in News, Crime
Crime log is compiled from police reports from the Towson and Cockeysville precincts. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible.
Cockeysville
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Published September 3, 2008 by Towson Times in Community
Greater Loch Raven
On Sept. 21, Parkville resident Richard Savarese will participate in the Get Ready! Get Set! Get Fit! 5K Run/Walk, 1M Walk sponsored by the Baltimore County Department of Aging and Towson ...
Published September 3, 2008 by Towson Times in News
The work of 37 artists, sculptors and photographers will be on display when Towson Arts Collective hosts Art in the Park at Cromwell Valley Park on Cromwell Bridge Road this weekend, Sept. 6 and 7, rain or shine.
Admission is free for the event, w...
Published September 3, 2008 by North County News in Education
The commercial vehicle training program at the Community College of
Baltimore County will hold an open house Sept. 13, from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m., at the Cox Creek Industrial Park, 1000 Kembo Road, in Dundalk.
Those interested in a career of commercial dri...