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By STAN DILLON | October 18, 1992
Not every race fan or driver is able to attend the races every week. Some can attend only when time and finances permit. But they still love drag racing as much as the weekly competitor.Stanley Nusbaum is an avid race fan. He loves drag racing and attends as often as time allows. And he competes when he can.Some day, when he has the time and finances, he plans on pursuing drag racing on a weekly basis. Now, he gets his kicks racing at least once a year at 75-80 Dragway on Fall Ford Spectacular Day.Nusbaum fell in love with drag racing while in high school.
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By Amy L. Miller and Amy L. Miller,Staff Writer | October 16, 1992
Elevator rescues happen maybe five times a year in Westminster.But the Westminster Volunteer Fire Company had a one-day record of two calls yesterday to get people out of elevators that were stuck between floors."
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By James H. Jackson | November 17, 1991
Swede Lavers from Stratford, Conn., the No. 1 seed, won the $5,000 first prize in the Duckpin Professional Bowlers Association Masters Tournament held last weekend at Fair Lanes Middlesex in Essex.Mike Stinert of Middle River was named Bowler of the Year.*Becky Nusbaum of Woodsboro set a pair of world records in the Women's National Duckpin Association's recent national championship tournament at Fair Lanes Owings Mills.Nusbaum set records for seven-game and 12-game sets during the tournament, but did not win the championship.
SPORTS
By James H. Jackson | November 17, 1991
Swede Lavers from Stratford, Conn., the No. 1 seed, won the $5,000 first prize in the Duckpin Professional Bowlers Association Masters Tournament held last weekend at Fair Lanes Middlesex in Essex.Lavers, posting his 10th career DPBA tour victory, defeated Larry Lipka, 154-146, in the championship match. Lipka, who began the up-the-ladder matches in fourth place, earned $2,500 for finishing second. Lipka, from Baltimore, defeated Rick Hicks of East Providence, R.I., 170-130, and John Schramm of Baltimore, 142-116.
NEWS
July 10, 1991
Philip Nusbaum, formerly of here, has been deployed to Turkey after spending two months in the Persian Gulf.The 1975 graduate of Westminster High flies 58 Delta Scout aircraft for the Army as part of Operation Provide Comfort on the Turkish border.Nusbaum's wife, Patricia Desmond Nusbaum, and son, Christopher, live in Fulda, Germany.His tour of duty there will be finished next April, when the family expects to return to Carroll.Nusbaum's mother is Madeline Nusbaum, and his in-laws are Harry and Mary Desmond.
NEWS
April 21, 1991
Name: Sylvia Z. CanonHonored by The Carroll County Sun for: Being one of five new members appointed by Gov. William Donald Schaefer to the state Housing Policy Commission; the 17-member commission was established in 1983 to identify ways to increase housing supply and ownership opportunities for people of low to moderate incomeAge: 54Residence; hometown: Westminster; born in Soso, Miss.,and raised in Washington, D.C.Education: Bachelor of arts in American civilization from Goucher College; Eastern High School in WashingtonFamily: Daughter: Laura Nusbaum, 27, of Snydersburg; son: Thomas Canon, 23, of Owings Mills; grandchildren: Michael Nusbaum, 5; Jennifer Nusbaum, 20 months; and Nicole Canon, 6 months.
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