SPORTS
By Christian Ewell and Christian Ewell,SUN STAFF | June 26, 1998
Kirk Maggio's talents will be on display this fall in an NFL stadium near you, though not in the way he'd have dreamt as recently as three years ago.The Ravens commissioned Maggio, 30, a former Calvert Hall quarterback and All-American punter at UCLA, to produce a series of football-related paintings that will go on the walls at the Ravens' stadium. The assignment provides a neat segue from football into a career long on the back burner."I always knew that I wanted to be a painter," Maggio said.
NEWS
July 22, 2004
On July 20, 2004, LOUIS P. STEIGER; beloved husband of the late Laura Di Stephano Steiger; devoted father of Lu Ann Maggio and her husband Raymond Patrick Maggio; grandfather of Nicholas Patrick Maggio. The family will receive friends at the Sterling Ashton Schwab Funeral Home, Inc., 736 Edmondson Avenue (1/2 mile west of beltway exit 14), on Thursday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Agnes Church, on Friday at 10 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.
NEWS
October 3, 2001
Joseph A. Maggio, 84, co-owner of produce firm Joseph A. Maggio, former co-owner of a produce business that had been located in the old Camden Market, died Monday of respiratory failure at his Catonsville home. He was 84. Born and raised in West Baltimore by immigrant parents from Italy, he was a graduate of Polytechnic Institute. He served in an Army artillery unit in the Pacific during World War II, then returned to Baltimore and took over the operation of the Maggio & Sons produce business with his two brothers.
NEWS
January 13, 1991
A Mass of Christian burial for Concetta Maggio Culotta, a native of Baltimore who moved from Govans to Richboro, Pa., in 1971, was offered yesterday at St. Bede the Venerable Roman Catholic Church in Holland, Pa.Mrs. Culotta, who was 82, died Tuesday of cancer at a hospice in Newtown, Pa.The former Concetta Maggio was reared in Cefalu, Sicily and returned to Baltimore in 1949.She was a seamstress in a men's clothing factory as a young woman and also had lived in Little Italy. Her husband, Dominic Culotta, a barber, died in 1977.
NEWS
December 13, 2004
On Wednesday, December 8, 2004, CATHARINE ELIZABETH GARNETT; beloved daughter of the late Mary E. And Jesse M. Garnett; loving sister of the late Lillian V. Maggio, Anna "Pat" and Alva Garnett; cherished aunt of Patricia Koutz, Stella Holley, Robert and the late Andrew P. Maggio. Also survived by seven great-nieces and nephews and seven great-great-nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the WITZKE FUNERAL OF CATONSVILLE, INC., 1630 Edmondson Ave. (1 mile west of beltway exit 14)
NEWS
By Sheridan Lyons and Sheridan Lyons,Sun Staff Writer | April 21, 1994
Calling a Bowleys Quarters man "an extremely serious engine of destruction," a Baltimore County judge yesterday piled maximum consecutive sentences totaling 50 years on him for shooting at a police officer last June 28.A jury convicted Steven Michael Maggio, 33, of the first block of Starwood Court, in March of attempted second-degree murder and use of a handgun in an attack on Officer David Rose, who was not injured. The panel deadlocked on the charge of first-degree attempted murder.Judge John F. Fader II imposed maximum consecutive 30- and 20-year terms on the two convictions, both consecutive to a five-year sentence Maggio is serving for a parole violation.
NEWS
May 20, 1998
An article in Saturday's Maryland section incorrectly reported that a witness to an alleged assault involving a parking valet and a city official lives in Little Italy. In fact, Iris Maggio lives in Anne Arundel County.The Sun regrets the error.Pub date: 5/20/98
NEWS
By Lyle Denniston and Kris Antonelli LTC and Lyle Denniston and Kris Antonelli LTC,Washington Bureau of The Sun | December 24, 1994
WASHINGTON -- An Annapolis man was sent to a hospital here early yesterday for psychiatric tests after he was picked up near the White House and claimed -- falsely -- that his car was carrying a bomb.The Secret Service identified the man as Joseph Maggio, 36, who was described as "disoriented, rambling and wanted to know where he was." He had shown "no interest" in the White House or in President Clinton, Agent Jaime Cagigas said."It just happened around the White House, but it could have been three or four blocks away, or in front of your house or mine," according to Agent Cagigas, deputy assistant public affairs director for the agency.
NEWS
February 8, 2007
On February 5, 2007, MARY S. (nee Fazio); beloved wife of the late Vincent Maggio and the late Robert Piazza; devoted mother of Anthony Maggio, Angeline Smith, Joseph Piazza and Rosemarie Cramer. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. A Christian Wake Service will be held at the Lassahn Funeral Home, Inc., 7401 Belair Road, on Thursday at 3 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Joseph Catholic Church, on Friday at 11 A.M. Entombment Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.
NEWS
By Erica C. Harrington and Erica C. Harrington,SUN STAFF | July 17, 1996
Trapped between prepubescent mall cruising and adult-only bars and nightclubs, teen-agers in Columbia search, often in vain, for evening and weekend entertainment.River Hill village board teen representative Holly Maggio has proposed a possible remedy: a teen dance club in Columbia."Teen-agers want someplace to go and have fun, and a dance club would provide it," Maggio said.Though she does not have a detailed plan yet, the 16-year-old envisions a center in Columbia that would be a coffee house during the week and a dance club on the weekends.