Published April 1, 2009 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
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Competitive
Conqueror's League Adapted Ba...
Published April 1, 2009 by Arbutus Times in Sports
Baseball
Catonsville travel team for 14-year olds has several openings. Dave Kirby. 410-788-3499.
Catonsville travel U-11 is looking for players for the Baltimore Metro League and several tournaments....
Published April 1, 2009 by Northeast Booster in Community, Education
She was 9 years old in 1952 when the doctor at (then) City Hospital said she had polio. She would never walk again.
Diane Scharper's own story is the missing memoir in a collection of 29 memoirs she compiled to produce the book, "Reading Li...
Published April 1, 2009 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times in Sports
Girls lacrosse teams set sights on higher goals
Although championship seasons may be a long shot for most teams, the season is still young enough for local squads to envision long successful campaigns that go deep into the postseason.
Cato...
Published April 1, 2009 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times in Sports
Boys high school lacrosse
The 2009 Catonsville High boys lacrosse team snapped a losing streak to Dulaney on March 27 that is so old nobody is quite sure when it began or even how many games it totaled.
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As local teams compete in the early portion of the season, they will be looking for ways to maintain a competitive edge during the journey to the playoffs in May.
Check out the view on your favorite team below.
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Published April 1, 2009 by Baltimore Messenger in Sports
Bryn Mawr
2008 record: 9-7
Coach Kim Simons' quote: "We have a lot of experience and more depth
than we have had the past few years. If we can find a way to win tight
games, we should be competitive every t...
Published April 1, 2009 by Owings Mills Times in Sports
With the season just getting under way, most area teams are hoping to catch fire soon with a blend of pitching, defense and hitting to make 2009 a memorable season.
Here's a glimpse at how each team shapes up:
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Published April 1, 2009 by North County News in Sports
As local teams compete in the early portion of the season, they will be looking for ways to maintain a competitive edge during the journey to the playoffs in May.
Check out the view on your favorite team below.
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Published April 1, 2009 by Northeast Reporter in Sports
As local teams compete in the early portion of the season, they will be looking for ways to maintain a competitive edge during the journey to the playoffs in May. Loch Raven won a state crown last season but its coach is now at Parkville where sh...
Published April 1, 2009 by Northeast Booster in News
The Perry Hall Improvement Association has raised double its goal of $10,000 for the new Perry Hall Library on Honeygo Boulevard.
Thanks to a gift of $10,000 from the Foundation for the Baltimore County Library, the PHIA has announced that a gi...
Published April 2, 2009 by North County News in News
The following is compiled from police reports from the Cockeysville precinct. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible.
Monkton
Stansbury Mill Road, 3700 block, between March 15 ...
Published April 2, 2009 by North County News in Education
Prettyboy Elementary School students have been recognized for the following achievements:
*2009 Student Art Exhibit: Helena Rudolph, in second grade, was selected to share her artwork at the 2009 Student Art Exhibit at the Maryland General Assembl...
Published April 2, 2009 by North County News in News
Sen. Andy Harris said public anger over the closure of a public golf course in Kingsville drove him to sponsor a bill requiring the county Revenue Authority to hold a public hearing before closing any more facilities.
"This was a fait accompl...
Published April 2, 2009 by North County News in News
Members of a new community group in Long Green valley claimed to be living up to their motto "Putting the word 'neighbor' back in neighborhood," on Saturday.
Members of the Greater Long Green Community Association spent the morning of Ma...
Published April 2, 2009 by North County News in Events
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Published April 2, 2009 by North County News in News
If you have a Y on your recycling schedule, then beginning this week, you may put yard materials at your curb for collection by the county.
Residents should use paper or plastic lawn and leaf bags for acceptable materials that include grass, lea...
Published April 2, 2009 by North County News in Obituaries
Nicholas Bosley Merryman of John
Nicholas Bosley Merryman of John, 96, died at his farm, Clover Hill, in Parkton, on March 25, 2009.
Born Nov. 28, 1912, at Hayfields, his family's ancestral farm for more than 200 years in the Worthington Va...
Published April 2, 2009 by North County News in News
The Wagon Wheel restaurant in Hereford is going on the auction block. The restaurant, house next door and restaurant equipment will be auctioned off by Alex Cooper Auctioneers Wednesday, April 8, at 10 a.m.
The auction will take place at the resta...
Published April 2, 2009 by North County News in News
The following is a synopsis of local planning cases that make their way through the Baltimore County planning process. These cases involve projects in the 3rd council district and are open to the public.
Development Review Committee
DRC mee...
Published April 2, 2009 by North County News in News
The county's last best chance for reversing large cuts in state aid may lie in a conference committee on the state budget, according to County Executive Jim Smith.
"Much of this will go to conference, that's where the fight is," Smith ...
Published April 2, 2009 by North County News in Opinion
Reagan club speaks on Prigel issue, landowner rights
The right of farmers to farm their land is a core American value. The preservation of farmland for agricultural use requires the preservation of the family farmer.
In order to preserve fa...
Published April 2, 2009 by North County News in Community, Arts
A sure sign that summer is around the corner is that it's time to register for Seventh District Recreation Council's summer drama program.
This year, there will be two, two-week sessions. The first, July 6-17, will end with a performance of "...