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Doctors volunteer to help uninsured

Sep 03, 2005; ... When Phillip Hill's diabetes got out of control, he couldn't workhis shifts at McDonald's and Sam's Club. When he didn't work, he lost his insurance. And without insurance,he couldn't see a doctor, and could barely get out of bed. It was only when he dragged himself to the ...

Away We Go: Events to spice up September

Sep 03, 2005; ... "Away We Go's" top treks for September: Opening Sept. 2 - "Silk & Leather: Splendid Attire of 19th-Century Asia" at the Textile Museum, 2320 S St. N.W., Washington,D.C. Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. Until the Russian conquest was completed in ...

Home is where the top profit is

Sep 03, 2005; ... Jane Arason had a choice to make when she was laid off in 2002:Find another job or go out on her own. Three years after choosing to start a home-based business, she'sstill relishing her decision. "You make every mistake in the world your first year in business,"Mrs. Arason ...

Teen of the Week: Teen walks the halls of Congress

Sep 03, 2005; ... If your looking for the future of American politics, don't lookfarther than Pasadena. Northeast High School Sophomore Lora Dean recently spent threeweeks in the nation's capital as part of Georgetown University'sJunior Statesman Summer Program, which gave her an opportunity ...

Marketplace: Simmons Air's flights to O.C. begin next month

Sep 03, 2005; ... Attention beach lovers: Ocean City just got about 21/2 hourscloser. Starting Sept. 20, Simmons Air will offer $45, one-way, dailyflights from BWI's General Aviation Terminal to Ocean City MunicipalAirport. Vacationers, businessmen, golfers and college students can avoidthe ...

A condo with a view

Sep 03, 2005; ... Gerri Kadonoff estimates she's lived in 22 different houses sinceher marriage to Donald Kadonoff but she never expected to end up in acondominium. Now, after 10 years of living in the Shearwater community ofEastport she can't imagine ever moving. "I swore I would never look ...

Building Permits

Sep 03, 2005 ... Gambrills 2643 Carver Road, Michael Smith, house, $105,000. 2447 Heather Stone Drive, James Ford II, finish basement, $25,000. 203 Heatherbloom Trail, Michael Kavanaugh, deck, $17,000. 2239 Misthaven Lane, James Roser Jr., porch, $5,000. 2309 Maytime Drive, ...

Glen Burnie West: PTSA hosting back-to-school dinner

Sep 03, 2005; ... The North County High School Parent-Teacher-Student Associationwill host a Back to School Night dinner from 5 to 6:15 p.m. Thursdayin the school cafeteria, 10 E. First Ave. A spaghetti dinner prepared by the Abundant Life Church will beserved. The cost is $5 for adults and $3 ...

Pasadena: Kiwanis Club in search of new members

Sep 03, 2005; ... Women and men who have always wanted to give back to theircommunity, but didn't know how or where to start may find the answerat a special Kiwanis Club get-together 6:30 p.m. Sept. 19 at BlazingSteaks Restaurant. With a dwindling membership and an ever-increasing call for ...

Breakfast

Sep 03, 2005; ... hen it comes to breakfast, it pays to think outside the box - thesugared cereal box. With a new school year on the horizon, the importance of eating agood morning meal is once again a hot topic, and experts said thereare lots of healthy choices. Among them: whole grain, ...

Disabled-friendly businesses honored

Sep 03, 2005; ... At Casa Nova in downtown Annapolis, the entrance is easy tonavigate in a wheelchair. The layout inside allows customers inwheelchairs to look at merchandise without creating a traffic jam.And a bathroom accommodates wheelchairs. "It was simply a matter of attempting to be ...

Olde Mill-Millersville: Student code of conduct topic for school meeting

Sep 03, 2005; ... Old Mill High School's Parent-Teacher-Student Association willmeet in the guidance conference room at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. The annual Back to School Night will be held at 6:30 p.m.Wednesday. The program will include an overview of school activities and abrief introduction to ...

Brooklyn Park: Share in your child's education, meet the teachers

Sep 03, 2005; ... Children have started the new school year and now is the time forparents and caregivers to take an active role in their child'seducation. Area elementary schools have scheduled Back to School nights tointroduce new staff members and explain the school's goals andpolicies ...

A Seafood Celebration

Sep 03, 2005; ... From crab soup to crafts, festival has it all F or one magical weekend, Sandy Point State Park will betransformed into paradise for seafood, music and wine lovers. And that's to say nothing of what's on tap for the kids. The 39th annual Maryland Seafood Festival opens its ...

Marriage Licenses

Sep 03, 2005 ... Allen, Charles, 53, Dundalk, and Sours, Vickie, 31, Dundalk. Galati, Jason, 28, Bowie, and Gribble, Amy, 30, Bowie. Barber III, Donald, 24, Silver Spring, and Ahluvalia, Taruna, 35,Chevy Chase. Whyte, Everton, 38, Edgewood, and Ahern, Pamela, 39, Edgewood. Kubik, ...

Life the hard way

Sep 03, 2005; ... Severn couple facing a challenging road ahead Mark and Janel Wieland of Severn are a young couple just trying tomake it. They face the same struggles many young people do when building afamily: bills, making sure their two kids are safe and raised right,while still balancing ...

SAT test scores fall 3 points

Sep 03, 2005; ... County students' average SAT scores slipped last year but stillhovered above state and national figures, according to statisticsreleased Tuesday. Students who took the test in the 2004-05 school year scored acombined average of 1,056, three points lower than the previous yearbut ...

COMMUNITY DIGEST

Sep 03, 2005 ... School lunch menus The following Anne Arundel County elementary school lunch menusare for Sept. 6-9. County schools are closed Sept. 5 for Labor Day. TUESDAY: Pizza or hot dog with chili and fixings or cheeseburger,oven potatoes, coleslaw, fruit, or chef or garden salad with ...

Property Sold

Sep 03, 2005 ... Brooklyn Park 4204 Third St., $240,425, Split Foyer, 3, 2/0, .14. 5012 Brookwood Road, $110,900, Colonial, 2, 2/0, .04. 5326 Patrick Henry Drive, $115,000, Colonial, 3, 1/0, .04. 115 Edgevale Road West, $200,000, Rancher, 3, 1/1, .14. 5726 Franklin St., ...

Summer surge leaves GB food pantry's supply low

Sep 03, 2005; ... Marsha Frazier points to six boxes of cake mix sitting on a 12-foot shelf at the North County Emergency Outreach Network. "That's out of here in the blink of an eye," said Mrs. Frazier,director of the Glen Burnie-based organization for the past 13 years."It's just about ...

Our Say: Drunken driving: One crash brings many tragedies

Sep 03, 2005; ... WE AGREE with Donald Rodey: Crashes caused by drunken drivingaren't "accidents." He's closer to the mark when he describes thecrash that killed his wife as "homicide." If a drunken driver's faculties are clouded, it's because he choseto drink - and chose again to get behind the ...

Jessup-Severn: Church invites community to picnic, outside service

Sep 03, 2005; ... Join the congregation of Trinity Episcopal Church for a communitypicnic and outside church service at 10:15 a.m. Sept. 11. The church is located at 7474 Washington Blvd. in Elkridge. For more details, call 410-799-7974 or visit the Web site ...

Glen Burnie East: County offers kicking good time with fall karate classes

Sep 03, 2005; ... The county Department of Recreation and Parks will offer karateclasses for children and adults at Glendale Elementary School. The class for children in the second through ninth grades will beheld from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and will continue eachWednesday for 12 weeks. The ...

On Second Thought: Zoning battle leaves splinters

Sep 03, 2005; ... Unless something drastically changes in the next 80 hours or so,the County Council will pass the Pasadena/Marley Neck Small Area Planat its meeting Tuesday night. The plan, developed by a volunteer appointed group through monthsof meetings and public hearings and further tweaked by ...

Linthicum: AARP members to discuss senior health

Sep 03, 2005; ... Health issues for seniors will be the topic for Thursday'sgathering of Linthicum Chapter 2244 of the AARP, when members resumetheir monthly meetings at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 300W. Maple Road. Dr. Rubin Malik will address the group at 1 p.m. with informationabout ...

BEHIND THE MICROPHONES

Sep 03, 2005 ... TODAY ALL-AMERICAN SPORTS BAR 1205 N. Crain Highway, Glen Burnie. Rebound. 410-766-1266. ANCHOR INN 7617 Water Oak Point Road, Pasadena. RedLine. 410-437-0696. ARMADILLOS 132 Dock St., Annapolis. TBA. 410-280-0028. BACK ROOM @ ...

Campus News

Sep 03, 2005 ... Cole Rogers of Pasadena was one of 1,800 high school students fromacross the United States recently admitted to the National YouthLeadership Forum on Technology in San Jose, Calif. ----- Ian Richard Jewett of Severn recently accepted membership in theGolden Key International ...

Gazette Readers Write

Sep 03, 2005 ... Background checks In response to the coaches that will not submit their SocialSecurity number to allow for background checks: My Social Security number is 214-38-2388. Is that so difficult? DENNIS CALLAHAN Director, Department of Recreation and ...

AACC men hope to reload, contend

Sep 03, 2005; ... After a successful season that saw the Pioneers fall just short ofcapturing the Region XX championship, long-time coach Ken Wolf mustreplace the bulk of his defense and hope his offense picks up steam. Gone are five players who garnered postseason award recognition,including James ...

BUSINESS DIGEST

Sep 03, 2005 ... Northrop tests anti-missile system Defense contractor Northrop Grumman is testing a system that wouldallow commercial airliners to defend themselves against shoulder-launched missiles that might be used by terrorists. The Guardian system is similar to Northrop's Nemesis ...

Child's Play: Exhibit will make you 'curiouser and curiouser'

Sep 03, 2005 ... This is your last chance to visit "Alice's Wonderland: A MostCurious Adventure," at Port Discovery children's museum throughMonday. Follow Alice down the rabbit hole and discover a world filled withadventure, wonder and learning. Lewis Carroll's classic stories aretransformed in ...

Price hikes cause anger, confusion

Sep 03, 2005; ... Ron Johnson wasn't shocked. He wasn't surprised. He was justangry. Shelling out $55 to fill up the gas tank on an Oldsmobile Aurorawill do that to a person. "I'm driving around with an attitude now," the Glen Burnie mansaid Thursday. "It's horrible. . . Labor Day weekend's ...

Residents find ways to help hurricane victims

Sep 03, 2005; ... Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. contractor Joe Sparks has workedthrough hurricanes before - bad ones. But he has never seen anythinglike the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. "It's worse than what the pictures show," Mr. Sparks said in atelephone interview this week from St. Charles ...

Crossroads takes game to England

Sep 03, 2005; ... When Dave Walenga founded Crossroads Lacrosse nine years ago, hismission was to provide a means to showcase the talents of boys highschool lacrosse players who were looking to get noticed by collegecoaches. Crossroads has stuck to its mission, but it also has come along way. In the ...

High Schools: DeMatha lax coach retires

Sep 03, 2005; ... Davidsonville resident Dick Long has retired as DeMatha boyslacrosse coach after building the program into one of the strongestin the country. Long, who compiled a stellar 194-73 record during a 15-yeartenure, cited a desire to spend more time with family. "I just feel this ...

On the Level : Struggling with AC that's not balanced

Sep 03, 2005; ... Keep the mail coming. If you've got a question, tip, or commentlet me know. Write "On The Level," c/o The Capital, P.O. Box 3407,Annapolis, MD 21403 or e-mail me atjimrooney@jimrooneyonthelevel.com. Struggling with AC that's not balanced I read your article about attic fans ...

Paperwork gaffe frees men charged in scam

Sep 03, 2005; ... Despite explicit instructions from federal immigration officials,a county District Court commissioner released a British citizencharged with a driveway resurfacing scam in Pasadena. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said Thursdaythey now have no way to track down ...

County regulates game times

Sep 03, 2005; ... As the fall sports season gets underway for public schoolsTuesday, student-athletes will begin to settle into a routine thatincludes juggling classes and athletics. Much the same, parents andfans of the county's public schools will resume similar, familiarroutines. Those patterns will ...

Police Beat

Sep 03, 2005 ... ANNAPOLIS Drug, gun charges A Glen Burnie man was found with a firearm and a bag of marijuanaat Harbour House Tuesday, city police said. Rodney Rashad Dorsey, 94 Mary Lane, was seated in front of abuilding in the 1100 block of Madison Street shortly after 6 p.m ....

Schools help Katrina refugees

Sep 03, 2005; ... Displaced students trickle in across county The county school system has enrolled a handful of HurricaneKatrina refugees, and school officials are preparing for an influx ofevacuees next week. Children from about six or seven displaced families have startedin county schools ...

News In Brief

Sep 03, 2005 ... Board set for 1st meeting of 2005-06 school year Executive pay, a new grading policy and next year's capital budgetwill be considered by the Board of Education at its first meeting ofthe school year this week. The board is also scheduled to settle a civil rights complaintwhen ...

Political Notes: Web surfers posing questions for Roberts

Sep 03, 2005 ... EDITOR'S NOTE: Political Notes is a periodic compilation ofpolitical news items. --- "You're on a lifeboat, but it can only hold eight of the original10 amendments without sinking. ... Which ones go?" That's one of the tens of thousands of questions Internet usershave ...

Residents reach deal with developer

Sep 03, 2005; ... A group of Linthicum residents who fought for years against ahousing development in their neighborhood are now throwing theirsupport into the project. Linthicum-Shipley Improvement Association members living alongKingwood Road have opposed the development since it was proposed ...

Mulching opponents close to deal

Sep 03, 2005; ... A Pasadena community association and a local wood recycler arenear a deal that would address noise and business hour issues thathave had the two sides at odds for years. Bill DeBaugh, owner of AA Recycle and Sand at 8217 BaltimoreAnnapolis Blvd., and members of the Lake Waterford ...

Pasadena teen missing since Monday

Sep 03, 2005 ... County police are looking for a 15-year-old Pasadena girl missingsince Monday. Emily Christine Dillon of Bodkin View Drive was last seen wearinga black tank top and blue jeans with black tennis shoes. She's ...

Obituaries

Sep 03, 2005 ... Carson Broyles A memorial service for Carson Walter "CW" Broyles, 86, of BrooklynPark will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church ofBrooklyn, 3801 Fifth St. Mr. Broyles died of mesothelioma Aug. 30 at the Chesapeake HospiceHouse. He was born May 31, ...

Terps, Mids: Finally time to play

Sep 03, 2005; ... COLLEGE PARK _ Despite the 40-year gap since the last Maryland-Navy football game, Terrapin head coach Ralph Friedgen isn't exactlyitching to play Navy, per se. He's itching to play anybody. That's how eager he is to start the 2005 season, one he hopes willwipe out the bad memories ...

Navy hopes to win chess match

Sep 03, 2005; ... It's Navy's tricky triple-option offense versus Maryland'sdiverse, balanced attack. Navy head coach Paul Johnson and Maryland counterpart RalphFriedgen have well-earned reputations as offensive masterminds. Bothmen have given many a defensive coordinator fits, and the Mids' ...

Young Pioneers women face unkowns this fall

Sep 03, 2005; ... For the first time in recent memory, Jim Griffiths goes into theseason with a murky view of his team's capabilities. Several talentedplayers return, but they have little in the way of collegeexperience, and growing pains are expected. Last year's 15-3-2 season ended suddenly ...

Sports Briefs

Sep 03, 2005 ... BASEBALL PIRATES WANTED: The 12U Linthicum Ferndale Pirates travel Baseballteam will be holding open try-outs for the 2006 season on SaturdayOct.1st 12:00 at North County H.S. and on Saturday November 5th at12:00 at North County H.S. pitchers,catchers and position ...

Charter school obtains permit

Sep 03, 2005; ... A Hanover charter school will open its doors next week afterbuilding inspectors signed off on a vital county permit yesterday. Chesapeake Science Point charter school students will startclasses in their new building Tuesday, a week later than originallyscheduled, county school ...

Football: Cavs open in style

Sep 03, 2005; ... Efficiency was the name of the game last night for the ArchbishopSpalding football team. The Cavaliers scored seven times on 15 offensive plays en route toa 54-0 trouncing over Maryland Christian in the only varsity conteston last night's slate. Spalding had five different ...

Exotic trips should start with shots

Sep 07, 2005; ... The baboons were cute, but they also were hungry. When Adele Hanes saw the mama baboon and babies leave the tree inZimbabwe's Hwange National Park in an attempt to join her teammembers from Community United Methodist Church in a meal, the Croftonnurse waved them away. The monkeys ...

Weiner Wars

Sep 07, 2005; ... Only days after Jerry Wood opened his latest Glen Burnie take-outplace, the modest hotdog grocer on Crain Highway brimmed withcustomers during the lunchtime rush. At the same time a few miles away, scores of locals filled Ann'sDari-Creme in pursuit of their daily hot dog fix from a ...

Jessup-Severn : Calvary church hosts speaker at breakfast

Sep 07, 2005; ... Army Lt. Col. Kenny Ray Cox will be the guest speaker at the Menof Valor breakfast at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Calvary ChapelInternational Worship Center, located at 8064 New Cut Road in Severn. Col. Cox received the Medal of Honor for Sept. 11, 2001, forPentagon bravery, received ...

Financial Focus: Many ways you can be wealthy

Sep 07, 2005; ... Believe it or not, it's actually quite difficult to come up withsomething original and provocative yet practical in each monthlycolumn. There are already way too many articles on money and financeavailable in any given month. Most are written by salespeople with anagenda or ...

COMMUNITY DIGEST

Sep 07, 2005 ... Highland Games The 14th annual Anne Arundel Scottish Highland Games will be heldOct. 8 at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds with gates opening at 9a.m. Opening ceremonies will include escort of the colors by the St.Andrew's Society of Baltimore and the Massed Pipe Bands ...

Olde Mill-Millersville: Old Mill MS offers meet, greet night for parents

Sep 07, 2005; ... Old Mill Middle School North will hold its annual Back To SchoolNight and first PTA meeting of the 2005-06 school year at 7 p.m.tomorrow. The meeting will begin with a greeting from Sean McElhaney, theschool's new principal, followed by a proposed budget by officers ofthe PTA ....

Brooklyn Park: Dinner specials set to return to Post 34

Sep 07, 2005; ... When the calendar turns to September, three things come to mind:the new school year beginning, Labor Day weekend and the return ofthe Friday night dinner specials at American Legion Post 34. A shrimp platter with two vegetables is the special Friday andcosts $7. The special is ...

Pasadena: Panthers to organize relief drive for Katrina victims

Sep 07, 2005; ... Showing they are not only good sports, but good citizens, theyoung athletes from the Panthers Athletic Club have organized a foodand clothing drive to aid the victims of Katrina. Those wishing to donate nonperishable food and clothing may takethe donations to Looper's Field, the ...

Ask A Vet: Squinting may be sign of ulcer

Sep 07, 2005; ... My dog has been squinting and I think she may have an ulcer. Whatcan I do? If you think your dog has an ulcer on the cornea of the eye, itwould be best to have a veterinarian check her out. The cornea is a clear structure on the front part of the eye thatwe see through. It is ...

Linthicum: Russian ensemble to perform concert

Sep 07, 2005; ... Visiting Linthicum Heights United Methodist Church all the wayfrom St. Petersburg, Russia, the a capella ensemble LYRA will performa free concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the sanctuary, 200 School Lane. The six-member group is comprised of conservatory-trainedprofessional musicians ...

Our Say: Editor's Notebook

Sep 07, 2005 ... STORM WARNINGS - We're still finding out the extent of thedisaster Hurricane Katrina inflicted on New Orleans and the GulfCoast. So not many are dwelling on the fact that, horrible as it was,it could easily have been much worse - if Katrina had not beentracked every step of the way, and ...

Glen Burnie West: The dot marks the spot as bingo begins

Sep 07, 2005; ... The Glen Burnie Volunteer Fire Department will resume its bingogames tomorrow. The games will be held every Thursday in September atthe Glen Burnie Improvement Association hall, 19 Crain Highway S.E. The doors will open for seating at 6:30 p.m. Early bird games willbegin at 7:15 ...

Glen Burnie East: Back-to-school nights to be held at Marley MS

Sep 07, 2005; ... Back to School Nights at Marley Middle School will be held at 6p.m. today for seventh- and eighth-graders and their families and at6 p.m. tomorrow for sixth-graders and their families. The programs will be preceded by Parent-Teacher-StudentAssociation meetings at 6 ...