This week in the Westminster Eagle
Posted Sunday, April 15th, 2007
Local News
Resident hosts Climate Action Day
As an activist for a number of causes who says she's always looking for a petition to sign, Eldersburg resident Katie Sirk was excited about Step It Up 2007, a "Climate Awareness Day" being held this weekend at locations across the country.
But she was disappointed to find that the closest Step I...
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Sports Hall of Fame this Friday
The Rotary Club of Westminster has announced the inductees for the class of 2007 Carroll County Sports Hall of Fame.
This year's members of the hall will be honored at the annual Sports Hall of Fame Banquet on Friday, April 13, at Carroll Community College, beginning at 6 p.m.
There are currentl...
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Carroll County News Briefs 04/11/07
Deadline next week for city council candidates
Next Monday, April 16, is the deadline for candidates to file if they want to run for the Westminster Common Council in the May 14 election……[…]
Man who held woman faces slew of charges
A Reisterstown man has been charged with beating, burning and forcibly tattooing a woman while holding her prisoner inside a Finksburg house for more than a month. […]
County Chamber honors Teachers of the Year
The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce last week hosted its 19th annual Outstanding Teacher Awards ceremony.
The event, held April 4 at Winters Mill High School, serves as a prelude for the Carroll County Teacher of the Year award, to be determined in May. The chamber's honorees become the eight finalists for that title. The following teachers received the chamber's Outstanding Teacher Awards:
*Antonina Wallace of Carrolltowne Elementary School;
*M. Lynn Earp of Winters Mill High School;
*Rebecca A. Miller of Cranberry Station Elementary School;
*Lori A. Hayman of Sandymount Elementary School;
*Timothy J. Durkin of Liberty High School;
*Richard W. Thompson of West Middle School;
*Ruth A. Mason of Freedom Elementary School; and
*Hanna S. McNett of North Carroll High School.
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The Literacy Council of Carroll County Inc. will hold its fund-raising event, the "SPELIN BE," on Thursday, April 26, 6 p.m. at the Career & Technology Center in Westminster.
Teams of three adult spellers (plus an alternate), sponsored by a business or community group, compete against each other in a spelling contest.
Joe Cimino will be master of ceremonies, District Court Judge Ellinghouse-Jones will be the pronouncer and Carroll County Public Library director, Lynn Wheeler, will be the judge……[…]
Teens encouraged to 'Speak Out' on alcohol
An alcohol awareness program for teens and adults, "Speak Out", will be held Saturday, April 21, beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the Community Media Center, 1301 Washington Road, Westminster. […]
Roads cited as Carroll's 'high collision' routes
Carroll County Sheriff's Office said this week that according to 2006 traffic fatality statistics, the county experienced a 41 percent increase in fatal traffic collisions compared to 2005.
Finishing the year with 24 fatalities, Carroll experienced the ninth highest rate of fatal traffic collisions among Maryland's 23 counties, according to the data.
A release from the Sheriff's Office stated that patrol deputies are directing traffic enforcement efforts toward roadways identified by citizen complaints and through traffic collision and enforcement analysis.
The office has identified several of the county roadways as "High Collision Routes," including:
*Route 97 between Route 140 and Airport Drive/Magna Way;
*Route 26 (Liberty Road) between Route 32 and White Rock Road;
*Route 26 at Route 27;
*Route 140 from Tyrone Road to Market Street;
*Route 27 from Route 140 to Route 482;
*Buckhorn Road;
*Middleburg Road;
*Salem Bottom Road;
*Union Bridge Road;
*Uniontown Road; and
*Woodbine Road.
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Carroll Lutheran touts humor as good medicine
Lois S. Walden, RN, will speak on "Humor & Health: A Lesson in Laughter," on April 16, 2 p.m., in the Krug Chapel Auditorium at Carroll Lutheran Village.
Research shows that laughter can raise pain thresholds, reduce stress and even boost immune-system function.
Participants sought to help fill 'Art in the Park'
The Carroll County Arts Council, 91 W. Main St., is inviting artists to submit their work for display and sale at this year's "Art in the Park" event, to be held at the Westminster City Hall Park on Saturday, June 2, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m……
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Cedarhurst puts faith in community
After acts of vandalism, church embraces 'rebirth'
Speaking publicly about a series of vandalism incidents last year was a difficult decision for the congregation at Cederhurst Unitarian Universalist Church in Finksburg.
But the decision to celebrate the congregation's renewal and rebirth was no...
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Gym focuses on mobility for disabled
Last Saturday, Mandy Kent raised her hands above her head and waved them.
For most people that would seem an effortless feat, but for Kent, it was affirmation that she can hope for a better future.
Kent, 30, was born with spina bifida, and was in a wheelchair by the time she was 15. She has been...
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Recreation
South Carroll defeats weather and Westminster
Westminster and South Carroll have been baseball rivals for nearly 40 years.
Since the two oldest schools in the county began playing in 1968, it's doubtful that they had to compete in weather conditions as brutal as last Thursday's game at South Carroll.
With game-time temperatures in the high 30s and a strong wind making it feel much colder, the teams had to battle the elements as well as each other.
The pitching of South Carroll's Garrett Harrison and timely hitting were the difference, as the Cavaliers rolled to a 7-2 victory over the Owls in the teams' only meeting of ...
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Wolf at the Door
Before calling all cars, Sheriff's Office should take to the air
I've answered all e-mail from readers Schlitzer, Partenope, O'Sullivan and Brougham. For you rail fans, Allen Brougham has a great Web site, www.bullsheet.com, which not only has the greatest address ever, but has great reading material for those of us who miss the golden age of rail travel.
Meanw...
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The Passing Parade
Dropping a hot potato in the commissioner's laps
That's how I'd describe the dilemma the commissioners find themselves in, having to choose between expanding the airport's runway for the county's financial gain -- by being able to handle larger corporate jets and serve as a "reliever airport" for BWI (general aviation planes only) -- or adopting t...
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Kevin E. Dayhoff
This 'Candy drive' benefits the East Middle School Bulldogs ... and the three Rs
Westminster East Middle School PTA president Candy Arnold is on a mission.
Ever since she took over the reins of the Parent Teacher Association, she has dreamed of having "an Art Deco-style marquee in front of our beautiful school."
East Middle School, which is located in the same building which...
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Helen Thomas to speak at McDaniel College
Like the ever-ready bunny, at age 86, the "The First Lady of the Press," Helen Thomas soldiers-on in what many understand to be her single-minded mission to save the nation, even if she needs to do it all by herself.
A celebrated author, member of the White House Pres Corps, former United Press International reporter, and currently a Hearst newspaper columnist, Helen Thomas is slated to lecture at McDaniel College in Westminster Thursday evening, April 12.
In an era when the challenges faced by our nation are debated 24 hours a day by partisan talking heads well tra...
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For Better or Worse
Many happy returns, thanks to a few bags of M&Ms
With four days to go until tax returns are due, most Americans fall into one of four basic groups:
1) Those who have already received their refunds;
2) Those who can't find their W-2s (but know they put them somewhere safe);
3) Those who are almost finished filling out their tax forms (they st...
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Business Briefs
Main Street Minute
Main Street celebrates local Latino culture
Main Street remains a reflection of the taste, culture and ever-changing preferences of our community.
From the restaurants offering international cuisine to the boutiques offering unique and interesting finds, downtown offers diversity in all five sen...
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Community Calendar
Community Calendar
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> A free guitar clinic, featuring Will Ray of the Hellecasters, will be held Thursday, April 12, 7 p.m. at Coffey Music, 31 E. Main St., Westminster. Free and open to all; sponsored by Coffey Music and G&L Guitars. Call 410-876-1045 or 410-848-5003.
> Francis Scott Key High School will pr...
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Education Notes
East Middle is finalist in a test of character
The Character Education Partnership has selected East Middle School as a national finalist in its National Schools of Character awards program, and representatives will make a site visit to the school next Tuesday, April 17.
The National Schools of ...
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