Bay Net |
Driver who led cops on chase indicted
Bay Net Prince Frederick, MD - An Anne Arundel County man, who led police on a high speed chase and damaged several police vehicles during an incident last September, has been indicted in Calvert County Circuit Court. The 11-count indictment against ... |
News regarding Catonsville, Maryland and greater Baltimore area. Sometimes my personal opinions.
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Driver who led cops on chase indicted - Bay Net
Washington women place 5th in NCAA rowing - My Eastern Shore
Washington women place 5th in NCAA rowing
My Eastern Shore six seat; sophomore Annie Grosscup (Halethorpe, Seton Keough High School), five seat; freshman Karis Marano (Catonsville, Catonsville High School), four seat; freshman Leslie Collins (Newark, Del.), three seat; sophomore Brenna Kacar (Dunkirk, Bishop ... |
Things are looking up for orioles in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun (blog)
Baltimore Sun (blog) |
Things are looking up for orioles in Baltimore
Baltimore Sun (blog) All reports have the Baltimore oriole, Maryland's state bird, in decline — by up to 2 percent annually, according to the state Department of Natural Resources. Eight years ago, a group of Maryland scientists identified the oriole as one of 34 species ... |
Capturing a county's past - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Capturing a county's past
Baltimore Sun His small-press books have chronicled the history of Oella, the former mill town near Catonsville ("Oella: Its Thread of History," 1976), and the life and lore of Charles Street, the 11-mile throughway that has linked Baltimore City and Towson since ... |
Things are looking up for orioles in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun (blog)
Baltimore Sun (blog) |
Things are looking up for orioles in Baltimore
Baltimore Sun (blog) All reports have the Baltimore oriole, Maryland's state bird, in decline — by up to 2 percent annually, according to the state Department of Natural Resources. Eight years ago, a group of Maryland scientists identified the oriole as one of 34 species ... |
Terps beat Brown in OT to advance to NCAA men's lacrosse title game - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Terps beat Brown in OT to advance to NCAA men's lacrosse title game
Baltimore Sun But Maryland won the opening faceoff, and Heacock converted a pass from Rambo with 2 minutes, 41 seconds left in the extra session to cap a 15-14 win in the second semifinal here at Lincoln Financial Field. ... After watching Kelly, a first-team All ... |
Lansdowne High visual arts project spotlights faces in the crowd
Portrait project expresses hope, diversity, gender-based violence and climate change
AAPD Names New Board Officers and Trustees at AAPD 2016 in San Antonio - PR Newswire (press release)
AAPD Names New Board Officers and Trustees at AAPD 2016 in San Antonio
PR Newswire (press release) Deven V. Shroff, D.M.D., Northeastern Trustee: Private practitioner in a group practice in Ellicott City, Catonsville and Eldersburg, Md. Paula L. Coates, D.D.S., M.S., At-Large Trustee: Associate in a private practice in Hendersonville, Tenn.; part ... |
AAPD Names New Board Officers and Trustees at AAPD 2016 in San Antonio - PharmiWeb.com (press release)
AAPD Names New Board Officers and Trustees at AAPD 2016 in San Antonio
PharmiWeb.com (press release) Deven V. Shroff, D.M.D., Northeastern Trustee: Private practitioner in a group practice in Ellicott City, Catonsville and Eldersburg, Md. Paula L. Coates, D.D.S., M.S., At-Large Trustee: Associate in a private practice in Hendersonville, Tenn.; part ... |
Capturing a county's past - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Capturing a county's past
Baltimore Sun His small-press books have chronicled the history of Oella, the former mill town near Catonsville ("Oella: Its Thread of History," 1976), and the life and lore of Charles Street, the 11-mile throughway that has linked Baltimore City and Towson since ... |
Monday, May 30, 2016
Tar Heel men stun No. 1 Maryland in overtime to win lacrosse championship - Baltimore Sun (blog)
Baltimore Sun (blog) |
Tar Heel men stun No. 1 Maryland in overtime to win lacrosse championship
Baltimore Sun (blog) With less than two minutes left in the fourth quarter, Maryland junior attackman Colin Heacock had the ball on the left crease. But the Catonsville resident and Boys' Latin graduate, who posted two goals and two assists, rang a shot off the crossbar ... |
Capturing a county's past - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Capturing a county's past
Baltimore Sun His small-press books have chronicled the history of Oella, the former mill town near Catonsville ("Oella: Its Thread of History," 1976), and the life and lore of Charles Street, the 11-mile throughway that has linked Baltimore City and Towson since ... |
Driver who led cops on chase indicted - Bay Net
Driver who led cops on chase indicted
Bay Net Prince Frederick, MD - An Anne Arundel County man, who led police on a high speed chase and damaged several police vehicles during an incident last September, has been indicted in Calvert County Circuit Court. The 11-count indictment against ... |
Hubs' mixed doubles duo into state semis - Herald-Mail Media
Hubs' mixed doubles duo into state semis
Herald-Mail Media OLNEY, Md. — North Hagerstown senior Mikey Brady and junior Maddie Abeles advanced to the mixed doubles semifinals of the Maryland State Tennis Tournament, winning twice on Friday at Olney Manor Recreational Park. Brady and Abeles, the ... Clear ... |
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Muslim volunteers hand out 700 'Mercy Bags' to seniors, homeless - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Muslim volunteers hand out 700 'Mercy Bags' to seniors, homeless
Baltimore Sun "It's an honor for us to be here," said Malik, 23, of Catonsville. "We do this work for Allah. We do this to praise God." Imam Hassan Amin, 63, of Howard Park, strolled into the park next to the church, greeted the homeless people who live there and ... |
Criterium thrills and spills - Winston-Salem Journal
Winston-Salem Journal |
Criterium thrills and spills
Winston-Salem Journal Gregory Capelle of Catonsville, Md., takes a spill after a collision with Brad Loyd in one of the turns during the Men's 35-39 criterium race on Thursday at the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds. Buy this photo ... |
Things are looking up for orioles in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun (blog)
Baltimore Sun (blog) |
Things are looking up for orioles in Baltimore
Baltimore Sun (blog) All reports have the Baltimore oriole, Maryland's state bird, in decline — by up to 2 percent annually, according to the state Department of Natural Resources. Eight years ago, a group of Maryland scientists identified the oriole as one of 34 species ... |
Reflections on a man of principles, courage and peace - Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
Reflections on a man of principles, courage and peace
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin 33 in Catonsville, Md. The participants seized Selective Service records (378 individual 1-A classification folders) and burned them outside the building with homemade napalm. Their intention: “To speak to the conscience of our people,” to declare that ... |
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Paying tribute: 1000 flag salute to past and present American veterans - Fox Baltimore
Fox Baltimore |
Paying tribute: 1000 flag salute to past and present American veterans
Fox Baltimore CATONSVILLE, Md. (WBFF)-- Albert Medeiros gets shivers when he watches the American flags waving in the wind. The 86-year-old Korean War veteran who also fought in the Vietnam War said those chills also come with a question. "As I walk among the ... |
Capturing a county's past - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Capturing a county's past
Baltimore Sun His small-press books have chronicled the history of Oella, the former mill town near Catonsville ("Oella: Its Thread of History," 1976), and the life and lore of Charles Street, the 11-mile throughway that has linked Baltimore City and Towson since ... |
Things are looking up for orioles in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun (blog)
Baltimore Sun (blog) |
Things are looking up for orioles in Baltimore
Baltimore Sun (blog) "They are not a dime a dozen," says Joan Cwi, president of the Baltimore Bird Club, a chapter of the Maryland Ornithological Society. "But they are still here." In my column of May 15, I noted a long interval since my last sighting of a real, live ... |
Capturing a county's past - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Capturing a county's past
Baltimore Sun His small-press books have chronicled the history of Oella, the former mill town near Catonsville ("Oella: Its Thread of History," 1976), and the life and lore of Charles Street, the 11-mile throughway that has linked Baltimore City and Towson since ... |
Friday, May 27, 2016
Capturing a county's past - Baltimore Sun
Capturing a county's past
Baltimore Sun His small-press books have chronicled the history of Oella, the former mill town near Catonsville ("Oella: Its Thread of History," 1976), and the life and lore of Charles Street, the 11-mile throughway that has linked Baltimore City and Towson since ... |
Capturing a county's past - Baltimore Sun
Capturing a county's past
Baltimore Sun His small-press books have chronicled the history of Oella, the former mill town near Catonsville (Oella: Its Thread of History, 1976), and the life and lore of Charles Street, the 11-mile throughway that has linked Baltimore City and Towson since 1927 ... |
Hubs' mixed doubles duo into state semis - Herald-Mail Media
Hubs' mixed doubles duo into state semis
Herald-Mail Media OLNEY, Md. — North Hagerstown senior Mikey Brady and junior Maddie Abeles advanced to the mixed doubles semifinals of the Maryland State Tennis Tournament, winning twice on Friday at Olney Manor Recreational Park. Brady and Abeles, the ... Clear ... |
Father Berrigan Found Fame in the Pursuit of Justice - National Catholic Register
Father Berrigan Found Fame in the Pursuit of Justice
National Catholic Register He was highly praised in various quarters for his “witness,” even appearing on the cover of Time magazine in 1971, partly as a result of his involvement in burning military draft records in Catonsville, Md., and his subsequent trial and imprisonment as ... |
A Memorial Day reflection from Daniel Berrigan, America's late peace-priest - National Catholic Reporter (blog)
National Catholic Reporter (blog) |
A Memorial Day reflection from Daniel Berrigan, America's late peace-priest
National Catholic Reporter (blog) One of Berrigan's most symbolic acts of civil disobedience -- which landed him in prison -- was when he and eight other protesters used napalm to burn paper draft records in Catonsville, Md. He said they used napalm to highlight the fact that American ... |
Berrigan witness lives - Scranton Times-Tribune
Scranton Times-Tribune |
Berrigan witness lives
Scranton Times-Tribune Their best-known action remains that of the “Catonsville Nine,” with Phil and Dan leading. It occurred in a little Maryland town on May 17, 1968 — a brief moment between the assassinations that spring of Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy. The ... |
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Criterium thrills and spills - Winston-Salem Journal
Winston-Salem Journal |
Criterium thrills and spills
Winston-Salem Journal Gregory Capelle of Catonsville, Md., takes a spill after a collision with Brad Loyd in one of the turns during the Men's 35-39 criterium race on Thursday at the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds. Buy this photo ... |
One-Eyed Cat Found in Catonsville - Patch.com
Patch.com |
One-Eyed Cat Found in Catonsville
Patch.com Let us know about your lost or found pet on our Catonsville Patch Facebook page or by emailing our local pet detective at abby.tang@patch.com. Make sure to check out our national Patch Pets Facebook page for the latest news from the animal kingdom. |
Berrigan witness lives - Scranton Times-Tribune
Scranton Times-Tribune |
Berrigan witness lives
Scranton Times-Tribune Daniel Berrigan, right, and defense lawyer William M. Kunstler talk with newsmen after Fr. Berrigan and eight other Catholics were sentenced to two years to three-and-a-half years in prison in Baltimore, Md., on Nov. 9, 1968. Fr. Berrigan was convicted ... |
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