Wednesday Dec 16 | North County News
Crime Log: Rear doors entryways for thieves
The following is compiled from police reports from the Cockeysville Precinct. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible.
Pa. woman killed in collision of pickup trucks in White Hall
A Pennsylvania woman was killed early Sunday after the driver of a pickup truck in which she was a passenger lost control on an icy section of Old York Road in White Hall and crashed into another vehicle, according to Maryland State Police at the Bel Air Barracks.
Getting to the roots of Christmas
Tom Stosur, director of the Baltimore Department of Planning, saws off a Christmas tree with the help of his wife, Elizabeth, and daughter, Rachel, 9, on Nov.
Eric Endres, a senior at Hereford High School, was named a finalist for the MHEC Maryland Distinguished Scholars Program.
Antiques appraised at library fundraiser
Dixie Cook, left, of Cook Ltd. Antiques, in Parkton, and Elizabeth Lanphear, an antique dealer, examines a large wooden ship brought to the Nov.
Zach Rose is a farmer, not a painter, but he has inadvertently created a brilliant yellow landscape in northern Harford County.
Fields of sunflowers brighten White Hall
People come from far and wide to see David and Nancy Rosea TMs hundreds of acres of sunflowers in White Hall.
Attend putting clinic, golf, taste wines at Greystone
Greystone Golf Course, in White Hall, is hosting A Perfect Par-ing on Oct. 1 that features a putting clinic, nine holes of golf and a chance to taste four wines paired with four dishes.
Last Hereford Junior Farm Fair held Aug. 8
Above is the last group of children who attended the Hereford Junior Farm Fair Aug.
County breaks ground on new agriculture center
The core building of the new Baltimore County Center for Maryland Agriculture will house county and state agencies related to agricultural interests, including the Soil Conservation District, the Cooperative Extension Office and agencies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Percy Thornton packs a small basket with beans that he raised on his 7-acre farm in White Hall.
From left, are Melissa Coroneos, 14, of Reisterstown, Casey Chase, 10, of Parkton, Santana Mays, 14, of White Hall, and Abbey Dell, 7, of Parkton.
Gail Smith, a resident of Hydes and chief operating officer of Chesapeake Bank of Maryland, was appointed to the bank's Board of Directors.
As brothers Jon and Jason Simon teed off at Greystone Golf Course in White Hall, recently, they were unaware that Golfweek magazine had just ranked it 26th in its list of the 50 top municipal golf courses in the United States.