SPORTS
By John W. Stewart and John W. Stewart,Special to The Sun | June 11, 2007
Brad Hastings, from Hog Neck Golf Course in Easton, lost a 2-up lead in a three-hole stretch midway through the afternoon round, then rallied to take the 86th annual amateur championship of the Maryland State Golf Association yesterday with a 2-and-1 win over Richard Holland, a member of the host Columbia Country Club in Chevy Chase. The match was even after 32 holes before Hastings won the 15th in the afternoon round with a 5-foot birdie putt. He then won the 16th with a difficult two-putt par from 20 feet followed by a Holland miss from 5 feet.
NEWS
May 24, 2007
MARY CRAWFORD HOLLAND, formerly of Baltimore and Ocean City, MD, passed away on Saturday, May 19, 2007. She was 84 years old. Born in Philadelphia, PA, she was the widow of Enoch Warren Holland. She was a retired school teacher. Mary is survived by her son, Robert Warren Holland and wife Karen of Newark, OH; daughter, Judy Holland of Virginia Beach; three grandchildren, Robert Warren Holland, Jr. and wife Amanda, John Berrington Holland, and Kathryn Mary Elizabeth Holland, all of Newark, OH; niece, Lynn Kelly Doherty and husband John of Lebanon, PA; and three grandnephews, John, Jared, and Garrett Doherty, all of Lebanon, PA. The memorial service will be held at noon, Saturday, June 2nd at the Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Kempsville Chapel.
NEWS
May 20, 2007
On May 15, 2007, JOHN HENRY HOLLAND; beloved husband of Annette L. Holland. On Monday, friends may call at the VAUGHN C. GREENE FUNERAL SERVICES, 5151 Balto. Nat'l Pike, from 3 to 8 P.M. On Tuesday, Mr. Holland will lie instate at Vaughn C. Green, 5151 Baltimore Nat'l Pike, where the family will receive friends from 11:30 A.M. to 12 P.M., with services to follow. Inquiries to (410) 233-2400.
NEWS
April 30, 2007
Kathleen W. Holland, a retired administrative assistant, died Thursday of complications from Alzheimer's and cardiovascular diseases at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The former Towson resident was 86. She held several positions handling administrative duties, including at the Baltimore Department of Social Services in the 1960s and 1970s. Kathleen Walker was born and raised in King George, Va., and graduated from King George High School in 1937. She graduated from the Smithfield Massey Business School in 1939, and moved to Washington to work for the War Department.
NEWS
April 16, 2007
Joan W. Hollander, a homemaker, volunteer and pianist, died of breast cancer April 9 at her Chevy Chase home. She was 80. Joan Wolman was born in Baltimore and raised in Windsor Hills. She was the niece of the late Abel Wolman, the world's foremost expert on sanitary drinking water. When she was 6 years old, she began studying piano at the Peabody Conservatory of Music. She was a 1944 graduate of Park School and earned a bachelor's degree in music at Vassar College in 1948. She taught piano at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Mass.
NEWS
By Brent Jones and Brent Jones,Sun Reporter | April 14, 2007
Waving `Respect our Safety' signs and relaying horror stories involving a ruptured sewer pipe, about 40 protesters gathered yesterday outside the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse and called for a new building to house the city Circuit Court. It was a familiar cry for the courthouse workers, who have complained for many years about rodent infestation, plumbing problems and poor air quality in both Baltimore Circuit Court buildings, which sit on opposite sides of the 100 block of N. Calvert St. They say those conditions have led to skin rashes, allergic reactions, migraine headaches and possibly cancer for some workers.
NEWS
April 11, 2007
Court building closed after pipe bursts A Baltimore Circuit Court building was shut down about 2:30 p.m. yesterday after a sewage pipe burst, disrupting water service to the building. Three civil cases and one murder trial were interrupted by the closure. The pipe in the Court House East sub-basement ruptured about 11 a.m., and the maintenance crew had to cut off all water to the building while the pipe was repaired, said Judge Marcella A. Holland, the court's administrative judge. The lack of water meant that bathrooms in the building would not function, prompting her to close the courthouse, Holland said.
SPORTS
By Paul McMullen and Paul McMullen,Sun reporter | February 14, 2007
Farmville, Va. -- Morgan State men's basketball coach Todd Bozeman surrendered to authorities here yesterday afternoon, when an April 24 preliminary court date was set for two misdemeanor charges against him. Ten days after Bozeman got into an argument at a nearby restaurant, he appeared before a magistrate at the Prince Edward County Courthouse, where warrants for his arrest on Class 1 assault and battery and Class 3 curse and abuse were executed behind...
SPORTS
By Paul McMullen and Paul McMullen,Sun reporter | February 6, 2007
DOVER, Del. -- Morgan State men's basketball coach Todd Bozeman will return to Farmville, Va., this week to respond to misdemeanor assault charges after an argument there Saturday about a post-game meal. "I'm confident that the facts, when they come out, the record will be set straight. That's all that I can say," Bozeman said before last night's 54-40 upset of Delaware State. In an incident first reported by the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Farmville police were called to Mulligan's restaurant near Longwood University, west of Richmond, where the Bears had lost a nonconference game.