Yesterday | HometownAnnapolis
Quiet Waters suicide on heels of bank robbery
“It was extremely embarrassing”
The 30-year-old man who fatally shot himself in Quiet Waters Park last week likely robbed a Bowie bank just hours before his death. via HometownAnnapolis
Wednesday May 14 | Hometown Annapolis
“There became a desire for another men's group that is structured in such a way to make it easy for men who are in the margins of the church to find a foothold”
On the second Thursday of every month, the private room at Ellie's Place in Millersville is filled with 18 to 25 men gathered around pitchers of beer and boxes of wings and talking about creation versus ... via Hometown Annapolis
Monday May 12 | Baltimore Examiner
Violence rocks suburban schools
“He slammed a door in one teacher's face, pushed another and cussed all three of us out”
Don't tell Holly Myers that city school teachers are the only ones who have to fear students threatening and attacking them in the classroom. via Baltimore Examiner
Saturday May 10 | Baltimore Sun | Posted by Baltimore Sun
4,200 students in Arundel evacuated after fire
A small flash fire in an Anne Arundel County school kitchen this morning forced the evacuation of about 4,200 students in three schools. There were no injuries, nor any significant structural damage to the industrial kitchen in the sprawling Old Mill schools complex in Millersville, spokesman Bob Mosier said.
The fire started around 10 a.m. while workers were repairing a refrigerator. A hose detached and ignited combustible fumes from a tank in the refrigeration unit, Mosier said.
The Anne Arundel Fire Department was called, Mosier said, and students from Old Mill High School, Old Mill Middle North and Old Mill Middle South were evacuated for 30 minutes as firefighters put out the blaze. Read more
Thursday May 8 | Hometown Annapolis
Gypsy moth infestation widespread
“Through a combination of weather and an unpredicted rebound of gypsy moth populations, Maryland is seeing the highest levels of infestations since 1995.”
State officials are in the midst of a vast and expensive program to combat an infestation of leaf-munching gypsy moths. via Hometown Annapolis
Tuesday May 6 | Baltimore Sun
“Wildlife Photography through Ecotourism: Getting the best shot ethically and sustainably.”
TODAY Art festival // The Inner West Street Association will present the First Sunday Arts Festival from noon to 5 p.m. on West Street from Church Circle to Calvert Street. via Baltimore Sun
Sunday May 4 | Baltimore Sun
“History Alive!: Rosalie of Riversdale - 1814.”
TODAY Camera club // The Arundel Camera club will meet for its digital show and tell by club members at 7:30 p.m. in Room 114 of Severna Park High School, 60 Robinson Road. via Baltimore Sun
Friday May 2 | The Baltimore Sun
a Trail of Deceptiona fatal romance
“I am very disappointed in you”
The first Anne Arundel officer on the scene just after 3 a.m. thought what was burning was a mannequin. via The Baltimore Sun
Wednesday Apr 30 | The Baltimore Sun
Sun special report: A trail of deception
Part 1 of a three-part series A trail of deception Cindy McKay charmed and cheated, without remorse April 17, 2008 Woman convicted of murder A 52-year-old career thief and mother of six was convicted yesterday ... via The Baltimore Sun
Monday Apr 28 | Hometown Annapolis
She needed an extra $96,000 to 'make ends meet'
“I was just trying to make ends meet”
Making $26,500 a year and living in public housing, the hotel desk clerk said she just couldn't support her five children and out-of-work husband. via Hometown Annapolis









