Oct 31, 2009 | Maryland Gazette
Man gets 18 months for Craigslist attack
Judge: He is a 'sexual predator' By SCOTT DAUGHERTY, Staff Writer Published 10/31/09 Home of the Week: Barb and Vinny Perez Best Navy defensive backs High School Football USNA Leap Frogs A county judge Thursday had some strong words for an Odenton man police believed tried to sexually assault two women he met on Craigslist.
Man gets 18 months for robbing, attacking woman
A 21-year-old Odenton man was sentenced Thursday to serve 18 months in jail for robbing and attacking a woman he arranged to meet on Craigslist .
Linthicum: Tuesday afternoons: A noteworthy cause
There are few requirements to become a Notable. One doesn't need to read music or audition; the only requirement is the love of singing and entertaining.
Breakaway Catholics take root in Lansdowne
St. Charles of Brazil, currently renting space at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Lansdowne, is the first parish in Maryland of the Catholic Apostolic Church in North America.
Sgt. Benjamin Terfehr, of the U.S. Army, and his puppy, Ellie, are reuniting today after Terfehr's Jeep was stolen, with Ellie inside.
Police Find Soldier's Stolen Dog 1hr
Anne Arundel County police said the dog taken when its owner's Jeep Cherokee was stolen in Annapolis has been found safe.
Glen Burnie High adds five alumni to Wall of Fame
Paul Joseph Kasuda couldn't make it in person to Glen Burnie High School's second annual Alumni Wall of Honor induction ceremony Thursday night, but thanks to his father, John Kasuda, he was there in spirit.
Linthicum: A leader in the making at Lindale
Courtney Cowger, a seventh-grader at Lindale Middle School, was chosen by her guidance counselor and principal to attend the Junior National Young Leaders Conference in Washington, D.C. To qualify for this nomination students must show leadership and role model skills.
LINTHICUM, Md. - Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport has continued to attract travelers despite a bad economy.
State union calls for more taxes, fewer layoffs
A top state union yesterday called on Gov. Martin O'Malley and lawmakers to consider raising revenue rather than continuing to slash spending to solve Maryland's worsening money woes.
Linthicum: Choice for mayor a 'Forgo-ne' conclusion
"I am elated and honored about being named honorary mayor of Linthicum," said Rik Forgo.
1985 Mercury Capri - Mercury Rising
The words "fast" and "Mercury" are not commonly used in the same context. Or at least they haven't been since the NASCAR Cyclones of the late '60s. Most MM&FF readers don't remember those cars, or like your author, weren't even born yet.
Linthicum: Inspirational tenor next in association's concert series
Daniel Rodriguez, the tenor known as "the singing policeman" will perform as part of the Performing Arts Association of Linthicum's 28th season of concerts.
CSC to assist GSA with cyber investigations training
CSC will design, develop and teach courses for the General Service Administration in areas that include computer forensics and network intrusion under a new contract awarded by GSA.
Community advocate starts her own support group
Judy Haxton, who has lived here for years, is always trying to improve our community.
Skinny house bill pulled, to be revised
County Councilman Daryl Jones yanked his controversial legislation on skinny houses Monday night following objections from residents and other council members.
Cadwalader at Large: Exxon's delays are another eyesore for Linthicum
In the late 1960s a Gulf gasoline station was built in Linthicum, at 402 S. Camp Meade Road.
Linthicum: St. Christopher Episcopal Church offers music series
St. Christopher Episcopal Church, 116 Marydell Road, will introduce a music series for local musicians to showcase their art.
Brooklyn Park: Community Day postponed until spring
Brooklyn Park's first community day has been postponed until the spring in an effort to line up people to help organize the day, the main organizer said.
I was so disturbed by the article about Patrick Starr that I talked with Editor Rick Hutzell that day.
Linthicum: AARP bus trip offers an Amish Thanksgiving, traditions
Linthicum Chapter 2244 of the AARP will host a bus trip on Nov. 17 to Lancaster, Pa.
Pasadena vet. recalls 'textbook' rescue
Nearly 65 years ago, Marion Titus was part of what's been lauded as the most perfect airborne rescue of all time.