FEATURES
By Ellen Hawks and Ellen Hawks,Staff Writer | September 15, 1993
Broccoli, it has been reported, is packed with nutrition and is excellent for your health. Layer it onto some lasagna with cheese and cover with spaghetti sauce and it becomes a delicious, sort-of-healthy treat. Broccoli-lasagna roll-ups were requested by Christa Close of Glen Bernie. "It was the hit of a party I had, then the recipe was lost from my files," she wrote.Watergate cake and icing were easy to find for a reader signed May. Chef Gilles Syglowski chose a recipe from Barbara Tarr of Catonsville.
NEWS
By C. Fraser Smith | December 30, 2007
When I pass the statue of the discus thrower in front of the Johns Hopkins University field house, my glorious athletic career flashes before my eyes. There's lifelong dreaming in these moments, a double dose bit of Walter Mitty and James Thurber. I'm the dreamer (Mitty) and the writer (Thurber). Such contemplations arise at various times, year's end among them. The dockworker-fighter figures in as well. I feel his pain. But I console myself with the fact that I actually was a contender.
NEWS
By Chris Guy and Chris Guy,SUN STAFF | July 29, 2000
CRISFIELD - No one - not its nine-man crew, assorted former crewmembers or a slew of brass from district headquarters - could remember a single moment of glory in the 54-year history of the Coast Guard cutter Chokeberry. Nevertheless, the stumpy old buoy tender, headed for a mothball fleet at Curtis Bay in Baltimore, got quite a send-off yesterday from a crowd of Coast Guardsmen, local dignitaries and others who came to praise her tortoise-paced work record. Slow and steady never won it a race, but the 65-foot vessel was always up to the vital dirty work of maintaining the channel lights and markers that show the way on the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries for everyone from weekend anglers to bay pilots, merchant seamen and commercial fishermen.
SPORTS
By From Staff Reports | March 22, 1995
Freshman attackman Matt Hahn had five goals and an assist to lead No. 4 Maryland to a 26-3 victory over Radford in men's lacrosse at Byrd Stadium yesterday.The 26 goals are one shy of the school record and the most since 1982. The margin of victory was one goal short of the school record.The Terps (5-0) also equaled their best start since 1991. Senior attackman Rob Chomo (St. Mary's) added two goals and three assists.* North Carolina 20, Ohio State 3: Freshman midfielder John Solter (St. Paul's)
NEWS
January 11, 1993
Fire leaves woman, 3 girls homelessA two-alarm fire at 1702 Hoke Road in New Windsor left a 33-year-old woman and her three daughters homeless Saturday afternoon.The blaze, which firefighters contained in about 20 minutes, began in the living room of the one-story, wood-frame rancher at 2:12 p.m., said Deputy State Fire Marshal W. Faron Taylor.No one was injured in the fire, Mr. Taylor said.The residents -- Karen Marie Tarr and her daughters, age 3, 6 and 12 -- were not home at the time, having spent the night at a relative's home next door, Mr. Taylor said.
NEWS
May 12, 2005
On Tuesday, May 10, 2005, at Georgetown Med. Ctr. in Washington, DC, ROSEMARY PHELAN, 66. Rosemary was born in Albany, NY on May 17, 1938, the daughter of Dr. John J. and Ruth Carrigan Phelan. A graduate of Vincentian Institute and the College of St. Rose. Rosemary was the director of IT for the National Council of Architectural Registration Board. She was an avid sports fan and loved the Washington Redskins. She enjoyed spending time with her family and did extensive traveling. Survivors include: her sister, Anne P. Ryan and her husband John, of Guilderland; brothers, Dr. John J. Phelan, of Guilderland, David W. Phelan and his wife Jeanette, of Rotterdam and Peter K. Phelan, of Albany.
SPORTS
By FROM STAFF REPORTS | April 20, 2001
Goucher's Phil Anthony scored the game-winning goal with 44 seconds remaining to put the Gophers (12-2) into their first Capital Athletic Conference men's championship game with a 10-9 semifinal win yesterday over host Marymount (11-6). Goucher will travel to Salisbury State for tomorrow's championship game. Despite being outshot, 32-9, in the first half, Goucher (12-2) trailed only 5-4. In the second half, neither team could take more than a one-goal lead. Anthony led the Gophers with three goals and two assists, and goalie Mike Amash collected 25 saves.
NEWS
By Mike Farabaugh and Mike Farabaugh,SUN STAFF | April 6, 2000
A Reisterstown man was arrested yesterday on assault charges stemming from a fracas that erupted at a party last week in Westminster. According to court documents, Joshua A. Wood, 20, of the 500 block of Glen Granite Road is accused of acting as a lookout March 26 when four or five men broke into a residence in the 700 block of Cindy Lane at 2 a.m. and attacked five partygoers. He is charged on five counts of second-degree assault, burglary, malicious destruction and related conspiracy charges, court records show.
BUSINESS
February 17, 1992
New positionsFirst Advantage Mortgage Corp. in Columbia promoted Kenneth A. Tarr to vice president/controller and Richard S. Loeffler to vice president of product development.Sinai Hospital in Baltimore named Dr. Judith Vanni McLaughlin director of Pediatric Endocrinology.Amazing Savings, a retail store in Pikesville, named Debbie Gibber retail coordinator.Harte-Hanks Direct Marketing in Baltimore appointed Charles R. Dall'Acqua senior vice president.Maryland Department of Natural Resources named Robert L. Gould director of public communications.
NEWS
September 11, 1994
An obituary of Theodore Frank in The Sunday Sun of Sept. 11 incorrectly stated the residence of two stepchildren, Dr. Barry Aaronson, of Irvine Calif., and Sandi Aaronson, of Miami, Fla.The Sun regrets the errors.@Theodore FrankHousing inspectorTheodore Frank, a retired housing inspector and retail clothing executive, died Friday of an aneurysm at Sinai Hospital. He was 86.Mr. Frank, who retired in the early 1970s, invested in real estate.He was a charter member of the Bonnie View Country Club.