NEWS
By TaNoah V. Sterling and TaNoah V. Sterling,SUN STAFF | February 1, 1996
A pizza delivery man was robbed of an undisclosed amount of money Tuesday after a delivery to an apartment in the Greentree complex in Glen Burnie, county police said yesterday.Kevin Michael Tarr, 41, who delivers for Papa John Pizza, told police he was walking to his car in the 8000 block of Greenleaf Terrace just after 8 p.m. when he felt a sharp object against his back. A man with a deep voice demanded money from him and told him not to turn around, police said.After Mr. Tarr complied, the man pushed the object into his back again and told him to look straight ahead, police said.
NEWS
May 31, 2001
Sister Mary Sporrer, 88, registered nurse Sister Mary Sporrer, a member of the Daughters of Charity and a registered nurse, died Sunday of cancer at St. Joseph's Provincial House in Emmitsburg. She was 88. From 1983 until this year, when her health began to fail, Sister Mary was the refectorian at St. Joseph's. Born Mary Linthicum Sporrer in Baltimore, she was a graduate of Seton High School. She entered the Daughters of Charity in 1936 and earned her bachelor's degree in nursing from the Catholic University of America in 1944.
NEWS
February 9, 1992
Kenneth A. Tarr has been promoted to vice president-comptroller for First Advantage Mortgage Corp. of Columbia.Tarr first joined First Advantage in November 1988 as an assistant vice president-comptroller.Richard S. Loeffler has been promoted to vice president of product development for First Advantage. He will be responsible for productdevelopment in the secondary marketing department.Loeffler firstjoined First Advantage in July 1989 as an assistant vice president of product development.
NEWS
By Robert Lee and Robert Lee,Staff writer | March 28, 1991
Standing at the edge of the greenish mire that used to be Severna Park's main commercial port, two Berrywood residents recalled the string of sewage spills, housing and highway projects that resulted in the decline of Cattail Creek.In the last five years, an alarming transition has taken place in the creek. It is now impossible to swim, fish, crab or even navigate its headwaters, said Larry Rose and Edward Tarr, two men spearheading an effort to get a channel dredged in the creek."The last crabs disappeared in 1987," said Rose, standing at Robinson's Landing, a spot just east of Ritchie Highway and near the headwaters of the creek.
NEWS
By Edward Lee and Edward Lee,SUN STAFF | May 26, 1996
Debra Arduini has always dreamed of going to the Olympics.She'll get her chance this summer, but she won't be going for the gold. She'll be part of the volunteer security team responsible for maintaining law and order at the games in Atlanta."
NEWS
By Edward Lee and Edward Lee,SUN STAFF | May 26, 1996
Debra Arduini has always dreamed of going to the Olympics.She'll get her chance this summer, but she won't be going for the gold. She'll be part of the volunteer security team responsible for maintaining law and order at the games in Atlanta."