BUSINESS
By Jamie Smith Hopkins, The Baltimore Sun | April 18, 2013
Gov. Martin O'Malley's chief of staff will step down in May to head the Goldseker Foundation in Baltimore, the nonprofit plans to announce today. Matt Gallagher, who has worked with O'Malley for 13 years and ran Baltimore's CitiStat operation, will succeed the retiring Timothy D. Armbruster. Armbruster ran Goldseker for 34 years, focusing its philanthropy on neighborhood revitalization and economic development. "I've always felt a strong connection to the city, and this was a particularly exciting opportunity that hasn't been available in a generation," said Gallagher, 40. O'Malley expects to announce Gallagher's replacement today.
EXPLORE
April 17, 2013
Thank you for the wonderful coverage of the Woman's Club of Catonsville ("Celebration, sadness for Catonsville Woman's Club," Catonsville Times, March 27) and for reminding residents of their wonderful accomplishments over the past 80 years. On Saturday, April 20, most of the contents of the building will be sold at a special sale from 8-11 a.m. at the clubhouse, located at 10 St. Timothy's Lane. We will also sell the plants and ground covers surrounding the building. Come and get a little bit of Catonsville history!
NEWS
March 6, 2013
As a Jewish person, I have been participating in activities and services at St. Timothy's Church of Baltimore County for the past six years. I was considering conversion to the Christian faith and joining the Episcopal Church, but with what has happened, forget it! ("St Timothy's congregants vote to become Catholic," Feb. 27.) It is shameful that the bishop has told St. Timothy's parishioners, who voted in good faith to join the Catholic church as part of the Ordinariate, that they would have to find a new place to worship by Easter.
SPORTS
December 18, 2012
The 5-foot-5 senior guard scored 21 points to lead St. Timothy's to its first victory over Bryn Mawr's varsity team in about 50 years. Bacon also had four assists and four steals in the 61-52 win that marked the 111th edition of what is believed to be the longest continuous high school girls basketball series in the country. St. Tim's coach Mike Buchanan said the last time his team won a varsity vs. varsity match was in the early 1960s. Last week, Bacon also had nine points, five assists and five steals in a 58-20 win over Park, and 19 points, six rebounds, six steals and four assists in a 58-29 win over Glenelg Country as her team improved to 6-1 and 4-0 in the IAAM C Conference.
NEWS
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | November 23, 2012
Timothy P. Kline, a retired Baltimore produce vendor, died Nov. 13 of heart disease at his White Hall home. He was 67. The son of a Domino Sugars supervisor and a homemaker, Timothy Peter Kline was born in Baltimore and raised in Randallstown. He was a 1963 graduate of Milford Mill High School, where he played varsity football and baseball. Mr. Kline began his produce career working for his brother, the late William A. "Bill" Kline, who owned Valene's Market on St. Paul Street in the city's Mount Vernon neighborhood.
SPORTS
By Sandra McKee, The Baltimore Sun | November 4, 2012
As Garrison Forest fans waved posters and made sure to sit in the same bleacher seats at Goucher College they've sat in for the past two championship seasons, the No. 1 Grizzlies field hockey team took care of business on the field. Garrison Forest withstood a ferocious attack by No. 2-seeded Bryn Mawr and then pushed in goals by Bayly Jarrett and Erica Marshall to beat the Mawrtians, 2-0, and win the Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championship for the fifth time in six years.