SPORTS
By Glenn P. Graham and Glenn P. Graham,SUN STAFF | August 27, 2003
Two weeks before the start of training camp, the Major Indoor Soccer League champion Blast further bolstered its new-look offense and brought back two familiar faces. The Blast acquired All-Star forward Chris Handsor from the Philadelphia KiXX and reclaimed defender Dewan Bader and midfielder Danny Santoro from the St. Louis Steamers in a three-team deal yesterday. In exchange, the Blast sent an undisclosed amount of cash to Philadelphia and the rights to Mali Walton to St. Louis. Handsor, 31, is an eight-year veteran and three-time All-League performer who has played on championship teams in Cleveland and Philadelphia.
SPORTS
By Glenn P. Graham and Glenn P. Graham,SUN STAFF | September 26, 2001
The Blast has begun piecing together its roster for the Major Indoor Soccer League season set to begin next month, maintaining its stance on continuity while adding some established talent. At a news conference yesterday afternoon, general manager/head coach Kevin Healey announced the signings of veteran defenders Sean Bowers and Dewan Bader, along with the news that 13 players from last year's team will return. With the dissolving of the National Professional Soccer League, Healey had to re-sign every player under the new MISL entity, working with a $300,000 salary cap. Signed and ready for Monday's first practice are forwards Tarik Walker, Lee Tschantret and Giuliano Celenza; midfielders Denison Cabral, Danny Santoro, J.J. Kremer, Danny Kelly and Paul Wright; defenders Jason Dieter, Doug Nealy, Derrick Marcano and Lance Johnson, and goalkeeper Scott Hileman.
BUSINESS
By Nancy Jones-Bonbrest and Nancy Jones-Bonbrest,Special to The Baltimore Sun | January 4, 2009
Name : Rob Bader Salary: $55,000 Age: 38 Years on the job: Four How he got started: Bader received his bachelor's degree from Siena College in New York and attended law school at the University of Toledo, graduating in 1995. He volunteered for a year while living in Boston, working in a soup kitchen and a legal aid office. He moved to Pennsylvania and worked as a legal aid attorney for the next six years. Although he was doing good work, Bader said it became somewhat monotonous, so he and his wife joined the Peace Corps, heading to Africa for two years.
NEWS
March 10, 2005
On March 8, 2005, EUGENE HARRIS, of Joppa, MD; beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Irene Harris (nee Greiner); devoted father of Linda S. Glod, Wanda L. Bader, Sherri L. Navarre and Kimberly M. Dennison; loving brother of Dallas Dolan and the late Virginia Cross. Also survived by seven grandchildren Tina A. Dennison, Sara E. Dennison, Nicole A. Navarre, Jeremy E. Navarre, Ashley L. Glod, Katelyn E. Bader and Nicholas A. Bader and one great-grandchild Blain M. Scott and hisuncle Clarence Harris and aunt Helen Booth.
NEWS
By Bill Talbott and Bill Talbott,Sun Staff Writer | May 26, 1994
Two bomb threat calls prompted the evacuation of the Carroll County Courthouse buildings for more than two hours yesterday while bomb-sniffing dogs from three counties searched the facilities and found nothing.Deputy Sheriff Sgt. Richard Bader, chief of courthouse security, said about 200 employees, visitors and prisoners were evacuated after the calls were received at 1:15 p.m. and 1:23 p.m. by employees in the District Court clerk's office and the Circuit Court administrative office.Both buildings were reopened at 3:35 p.m., Sergeant Bader said.
NEWS
February 27, 2003
On Sunday, February 23, 2003, DORIS B. GAKENHEIMER (nee Bader) of Sykesville, wife of the late Albert C. Gakenheimer, beloved mother of Ralph, of Boston, MA, David of Redondo Beach, CA, and Martin Gakenheimer of Silver Spring, MD, loving grandmother of Karen O'Hagan, Catherine, Donald and Rachel Gakenheimer. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, March 1 at 11 A.M. at Fairhaven's Chapel in Sykesville, MD. Family will receive friends afterwards. In lieu of flowers, the family suggest memorials be made to: The Building Fund of St. Barnabas Church, 7609 Main St., Sykesville, MD 21784.