NEWS
By Richard Irwin and Richard Irwin,Sun Staff Writer | July 26, 1995
A motorist en route to bail out her husband was injured in an accident with a police car, and her purse with the bail money was stolen while bystanders were trying to free her from her overturned vehicle, city police said.Police said Linda Conway, 32, of the 4300 block of Greenhill Ave. was westbound in the 1000 block of E. Preston St. about 6:50 p.m. yesterday and had the green light at Ensor Street when her 1991 Nissan Pathfinder was struck by a police car headed north on Ensor, responding to an assault in progress.
NEWS
By Michael K. Burns | February 2, 1991
Three men have been charged with child labor law violations in hiring children for door-to-door candy sales in Maryland and Virginia, according to the state Division of Labor and Industry.Two of the men were previously convicted in district courts for similar offenses.Andrew J. Silverman, 24, of the 5100 block of Greenhill Avenue was charged with 21 violations involving employment of four children.David A. Milam, 29, of the 5900 block of Sefton Avenue was charged with 37 violations involving six children.
NEWS
December 5, 1991
Maryland's Department of Human Resources released yesterday its latest list of its "Ten Most Wanted" for delinquency on child support payments.The list includes:Kenneth L. Jones, 40, of the 700 block of Tyson Street in Baltimore, who owes $110,800.Jeffrey Parkin, age unknown, of the 4600 block of Greenhill Avenue in Baltimore, $55,019.Cameron Lee Morris Jr., 33, of the 600 block of Knight Island Road in Cecilton, Kent County, $21,876.William Royster Jr., 32, of the 1800 block of North Collington Avenue in Baltimore, $21,155.
NEWS
February 2, 1991
Two services are planned today for Jack F. Pritchard, a retired secretary of an insurance company in Baltimore, who died Thursday at the Salisbury Nursing Home after a long illness.At 10 a.m., services will be held at the Holloway Funeral Home in Salisbury. At 2:30 p.m., services will be held at the Druid Ridge Cemetery, Park Heights and Old Court roads.Mr. Pritchard, who was 84, moved to Salisbury from Stoneleigh in 1972. He retired in 1969 as secretary of Alexander & Alexander Inc., where he had worked 36 years.
NEWS
February 4, 2004
The Rev. William Douglas Durham, worship leader and Bible class instructor at Gillis Memorial Christian Community Church, died of heart failure Thursday at Union Memorial Hospital. The Northwest Baltimore resident was 63. Mr. Durham was born in Smithfield, N.C., and raised in Baltimore's Sandtown-Winchester community. He was a 1958 graduate of City College and attended Morgan State University and the Virginia Theological Seminary and College. He was a graduate of the Baltimore School of the Bible.
BUSINESS
By Andrew Leckey and Andrew Leckey,TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES | May 4, 2008
An employee buyout can lead to the best of times or the worst of times. The worst: A client of certified financial planner David Berman who accepted a buyout from a pharmaceutical company at 56 is struggling. He expected to land another job in six months, but a year and a half later still hasn't found one. He burned through his severance and the only money left is his retirement account. The best: "I've often seen a buyout provide a real kick in the pants for someone to make a career change they'd been contemplating anyway, or to relocate to another city they'd been considering before," said Berman, a principal of Berman McAleer Inc. in Timonium.
NEWS
February 28, 1991
A memorial service for John G. Rupprecht, a retired life insurance manager, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Covenant Presbyterian Church, 250 Greenhill Drive, Hagerstown.Mr. Rupprecht, who was 90, died Monday at a nursing home in Boonsboro.A native of Baltimore, he joined the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. in Baltimore in 1917. He worked as an instructor, teaching new insurance agents, before becoming a manager, first at the Martinsburg, W.Va., office and then at the Hagerstown office.
NEWS
June 3, 1999
J. Daulton Feete,90, casket company ownerJ. Daulton Feete, retired owner and president of Warfield-Rohr Casket Co., died Sunday after surgery at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 90.The former longtime Glyndon resident had lived at Edenwald, a Towson retirement community, since 1990.He joined Warfield-Rohr in 1925 and retired in 1979. The family-owned firm was located downtown on North Calvert Street for years, and moved several years ago to new headquarters on West Patapsco Avenue.Warfield-Rohr, the oldest casket maker in Baltimore, was established in 1870 and purchased by the Feete family in 1907.
SPORTS
By Phil Jackman and Phil Jackman,SUN STAFF | June 12, 1996
It took about the same time for "The Match" for the National Prep Team Tennis Championship to be decided yesterday as it took to read this far. Deerfield Academy coach Jay Morsuch wasn't kidding when he sent word out of the hills of Western Massachusetts last week that "we have depth."Host McDonogh and Deerfield, both unbeaten through three matches after the morning pairings, squared off first in three doubles pairings worth one point. McDonogh's top tandem of Nick Colvin and Chris Chiu bested Ogden Phipps and Nick Aquavella in a pro set, 8-5, then the cheering stopped.
NEWS
By From staff reports | February 27, 1998
TOWSON -- The county refinanced $75 million in bonds Wednesday with Salomon Smith Barney in a competitive bond sale, which is expected to save county taxpayers more than $3 million during the 14-year payback schedule.The county got a new 4.49 percent interest rate instead of the former rates, which ranged from 5.7 percent to 6.6 percent.Man charged in theft of Blue Cross computersOWINGS MILLSOWINGS MILLS -- A Carney man accused of illegally selling equipment stolen from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maryland Inc. has been charged with four counts of felony theft, Maryland State Police said yesterday.