NEWS
January 15, 2006
On January 13, 2006 MARION E. beloved wife of the late Richard F. Newton SR, devoted mother of Beverly Fifer and George, Kevin Newton and Diane, Richard Newton II, and Paulie, loving grandmother of Michele, Michael, Charlene, Tavis and Travis, great-grandmother of Joshua, Amanda, Hunter, Mia, Mikele, Clarence, Tre and Kylie, great-great grandmother of Kailey, dear sister of Edna Harmison and Jackie Clark. Friends may call at Gonce Funeral Service P.A., 4001 Ritchie Hgwy, on Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral service on Tuesday at 8 P.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Kids on Wheels Foundation, c/o American Legion Auxillary #34, 5526 Belle Grove Rd, Baltimore, MD 21225.
NEWS
March 23, 2005
On March 10, 2005, DR. W. NEWTON LONG. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, March 28, 2005, 3 P.M. at St. Bartholomew's Church, 4711 Edmondson Avenue, Baltimore. Those desiring, may make Memorial donations to the Musical Organ Fund of St. Bartholomew's Church, 4711 Edmondson Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229-1440 or to the W. Newton Long Lectureship Fund or the W. Newton Long Scholarship Fund of the American College of Nurse Midwives in care of Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 1639 Pierce Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322.
NEWS
May 10, 2009
On May 6, 2009, MARY ADELAIDE NEWTON. She is survived by a devoted daughter, Gwendolyn Thompson, four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, to include a devoted great-grandson, Rayshawn Washington, and one great-great- grandchild. Friends may visit the family owned MARCH FUNERAL HOME, WEST, INC., 4300 Wabash Avenue, on Monday after 8:30 a.m. where the family will receive friends for a Rosary Service at 6:30 p.m. The family will also receive friends on Tuesday at the New All Saints, R.C.C.
SPORTS
By PAT O'MALLEY | September 1, 1994
Broadneck's Jason Smith and Glen Burnie's Rolando "Rocky" Newton have received national mention in Street & Smith's as preseason honorable-mention high school football All-Americans.Smith was a Baltimore Sun All-Metro and All-County wide receiver, Newton an All-County defensive back. Each has speed, athletic ability and natural football instincts, drawing the attention of Division I college scouts.Street & Smith's profiles Smith, a 4.5-second runner in the 40 yards, as a player with "good acceleration and lateral movement," and Newton, a 4.6 runner, is considered "one of the top players in the Mid-Atlantic area."
NEWS
By Frederick N. Rasmussen and Frederick N. Rasmussen,SUN STAFF | July 31, 2003
Charles T. Newton Jr., a Fells Point artist who chronicled the city and its bustling waterfront, died of cancer Tuesday at Cherrywood Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Reisterstown. He was 74. An artist whose work hangs in many downtown barrooms, Mr. Newton had lived for many years on Regester Street. Born in Baltimore and raised in Woodlawn, he graduated from Forest Park High School. He then enlisted in the Army and served with occupation forces in Japan until being discharged in 1948.
BUSINESS
By Rory J. O'Connor and Rory J. O'Connor,Knight-Ridder News Service | August 30, 1993
Behind Apple Computer's long-awaited Newton lie six years of painful and sometimes contentious work on a project whose originator never imagined it would be so crucial to the company's future -- and a product that Apple nearly didn't make at all.This "personal digital assistant" began as a tiny "pirate" project hatched by one engineer who at first planned to leave Apple and start his own company to develop it. Only a clash of personalities among his likely...
BUSINESS
By Knight-Ridder News Service | August 9, 1993
BOSTON -- Apple Computer Inc.'s Newton got off to a torrid, if somewhat controversial, start last week when some buyers at the Macworld Expo show complained they had been gouged by profit-hungry retailers.The personal digital assistant was the show's hottest item, with one booth selling its allotment of a couple hundred Newtons before the show opened. Those units were sold to exhibitors, on the floor to prepare their booths, who lined up four deep and jostled one another to wave credit cards at sales clerks.
SPORTS
By Jeff Seidel and Jeff Seidel,Special to The Sun | December 31, 1994
In a game filled with streaks, Rocky Newton and Glen Burnie struck last.Newton scored five of his game-high 22 points in the final 45 seconds to spark a late Glen Burnie run, and the Gophers rallied for a come-from-behind 69-63 victory over host Meade in the championship game of the Meade Christmas Tournament last night.Laurel (2-5) held off a late Edgewood rally for a 68-65 victory in the consolation game. Edgewood (2-4) missed two chances to tie in the final 15 seconds.Glen Burnie (4-3)
SPORTS
By FROM STAFF REPORTS | February 8, 1998
Towson University senior forward Derick Newton, who was ejected for fighting in Tuesday night's game against Drexel and received an automatic one-game suspension, has been given an additional four-game penalty by America East commissioner Chris Monasch.Monasch cited America East bylaws in levying the additional suspension after reviewing the game tape and conducting interviews with Newton, game officials, Towson coach Mike Jaskulski, Towson athletic director Wayne Edwards, Drexel coach Bill Herrion and Drexel athletic director Lou Marciani.
SPORTS
By Christian Ewell and Christian Ewell,SUN STAFF | March 31, 2002
ATLANTA - Before getting a grip on the first NCAA semifinal game last night, Indiana's Jeff Newton needed to get a hold of himself. Newton, a reserve power forward, was playing in his hometown for the first time, in front of more than 53,000 fans, in the biggest game of his life. A nervous wreck, the Mays High School alumnus committed two turnovers in his first few minutes on the court and was yanked from the lineup. "I just needed a quick breath," Newton said after recording career highs with 19 points and four blocked shots to lead a superlative bench effort during the Hoosiers' 73-64 victory over Oklahoma.