Published November 2, 2010 by Baltimore Messenger, Towson Times in Sports
If Boys' Latin coach Drew Haugh needs a nickname for his team, it just might be the "Comeback Kids."
Four times this season, Boys' Latin rallied to win a match after being down a game or two, including twice in the pressure...
Published November 2, 2010 by Baltimore Messenger in News
Liddy Garcia was talking on her cell phone up Roland Avenue, right in front of several police officers."I was catching up with my mother on a Sunday morning," she said with a grin.On any normal day, Garcia, 46, of Cross K...
Published November 2, 2010 by Baltimore Messenger in News
Roland Park is becoming a local epicenter of the fast-growing upscale memory-care industry.The latest entrant is Symphony Manor Premier Assisted Living and Memory Care of Roland Park, a 69-bed assisted- living community.Expected to...
Published November 2, 2010 by Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times, Towson Times in News, Politics
As darkness fell, state election officials were projecting an election day vote in Baltimore County of about 52 percent of registered voters.Early voting and absentee ballots will probably nudge that up to about 62 percent, said Ross Goldstein...
Published November 3, 2010 by Towson Times in News, Crime
Baltimore County Police report that five overnight burglaries
occurred in the area of Western Run Road north of Shawan Road within
hours of each other last week.
Two houses on Pondview Lane, two on Nicholas Lane and one on
Roundview Lane were all burgl...
Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times in News, Crime
The following is compiled from local police reports.
Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible.
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Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times in News
While Catonsville is celebrating its 200th birthday this year, Catonsville Historical Society President Joan Bender said many residents are surprised to learn the town is that old.
Many don't realize Charles Carroll of Carrollton received land in...
Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times in Community
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Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times in News
Baltimore County will host a Fall 2010 Household Hazardous Waste Day Nov. 7 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. during which area residents can drop off hazardous materials at the Western Acceptance Facility on Transway Road, in Halethorpe.
Examples include a...
Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times in News
A 48-year-old man drowned the afternoon of Oct. 30 in a stream in Arbutus, according to Baltimore County police.
Police pulled Michael Harrison, a former Catonsville resident, from a stream behind a Bank of America parking lot in the 5200 block of...
Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times, Arbutus Times in Community
On Oct. 2, St. Agnes Hospital hosted the 48th annual St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Medical Recognition Awards Dinner at the Hilton Baltimore.
Dr. G. Thomas Grace, chief of plastic surgery received the Seton Founde...
Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times in Community
An article in the Nov. 5, 1910, edition of The Argus announced winter's frosty early arrival.
The entire State is enveloped in the icy grasp of a veritable blizzard. Snow and rain, driven onward by a gale, swept...
Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times in Business
Looking for a Catonsville-themed gift this holiday season?
Shop Catonsville, which benefits athletic programs at Catonsville High School through the boosters club, offers a wide variety of Catonsville and Catonsville Comet merchandise at its new d...
Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times in Opinion
I feel the need to comment on Richard Hiteshew's letter ("Number of votes cast does not support message of opposition," Catonsville Times, Oct. 20). He stated that Rebecca Dongarra received 3,000 votes, w...
Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times in Community
Austin Alwill sped across the white concrete, turned his skateboard sideways, hovered at the top of a ramp then tumbled awkwardly down the other side.
A few moments later, the Catonsville native balanced on top of the ramp, this time gliding smoot...
Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times in Business
The Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce invites members of the community to meet with our newly elected officials Wednesday, Nov. 10, at noon at the Knights of Columbus hall, 1010 Frederick Road.
Each legislator will give a brief synopsis of the p...
Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times in News
The Catonsville Historical Society will contiue its celebration of the 200th anniversary of the naming of the town by asking Catonsville residents to light candles for an event called Light Up Catonsville on Nov. 9.
While Catonsville's 200th bir...
Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times in Community
A routine trip to the grocery store Oct. 19 ended up being the biggest win of 62-year-old Anthony Viscardi's life.
On his way out of the Giant supermarket at 6223 Baltimore National Pike, the Catonsville man bought a scratch-off lottery ticket, a...
Published November 3, 2010 by Catonsville Times in Community
One of the most popular tables at the Oct. 30 Emanuel United Methodist Church flea market in Catonsville wasn't selling anything.
Dozens of veterans and passersby engaged in discussion from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church at 6517 Frederick Road a...
Published November 3, 2010 by Towson Times in Education
St. Paul's School for Girls senior Lindsey Bond received a Certificate of Accomplishment from the 2010 Princeton Prize in Race Relations for the Baltimore area.
She was recognized for founding the Native American Diversity Club at SPSG, and for ra...
Published November 3, 2010 by Towson Times in News
With the election of a new county executive hours away, the Baltimore County Council on Nov. 1 voted to change a rule governing how the next executive deals with surplus county land.
By a 4-2 vote, the council approved a measure from councilman Br...
Published November 3, 2010 by Towson Times, Arbutus Times, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, Northeast Reporter, Owings Mills Times in Opinion
Editorial
Does Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Joe Hairston work in an office or a bunker? Does he have obligations or prerogatives?
These questions have arisen after the news that Hairston and one of his former assistant s...
Published November 3, 2010 by Towson Times in News
Mountain biking enthusiasts who ride trails at Loch Raven Reservoir said at a meeting last week that increased enforcement and citations are not welcome, and not needed.
"I want the warnings to stop," said cyclist Bob Compton at the mee...
Published November 3, 2010 by Towson Times in Business
Dr. Vivian Pao has been appointed chief of endocrinology and medical director of the Diabetes Management Center at St. Joseph Medical Center.
Her role will include guidance and contributions to both in- and out-patient diabetes care with a strong ...