NEWS
August 19, 2007
Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. McGuire, Jr. of Baltimore, MD are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Erinn Kathleen McGuire to Matthew Thomas Wiley. The bride is a graduate of Towson University and is Director of Special Events for The Park School of Baltimore. The groom is a graduate of Syracuse University and is Senior Director of Marketing for Azur Pharma. The couple was married on Saturday, July 7, 2007 at the bride's aunt and uncle's farm in Princeton, NJ. The Honorable Nicole Pastore Klein officiated the ceremony in front of 85 family members and friends.
SPORTS
By Milton Kent | March 19, 2007
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Maryland women's basketball coach Brenda Frese hasn't shied away from sizable gambles during the Terps' rise to prominence, and in the first game of her team's defense of a national title yesterday, she made perhaps her biggest roll of the dice yet. At the beginning of Maryland's 89-65 win over Harvard in the first round of the NCAA tournament, Frese benched sophomore point guard Kristi Toliver for junior Sa'de Wiley-Gatewood, who...
BUSINESS
By Janet Kidd Stewart | February 4, 2007
We spend years (we hope) saving for retirement and years (again, we hope) managing the nest egg while in retirement. But what about that pivotal year when we hang it up? Miss a deadline or miscalculate a 401(k) payout and you could be in real trouble. So here's a guide to getting the proverbial ducks in a row in that final 12 months leading up to quitting time: Make sure you can do this. Many workers start dreaming about quitting long before their bank accounts would justify doing so. "They get it in their head that they're going to retire by a certain age, and it's hard to shake," said Patricia Wiley, a New York-based principal with Ernst & Young who co-wrote the firm's retirement planning guide.
NEWS
By Joe Nawrozki | July 26, 1999
Stacks of classroom furniture line the darkened hallways of Patapsco High School in eastern Baltimore County. On an afternoon thick with haze, doors yawn open to catch the slightest gift of a summer breeze.Here in a school mostly shuttered for the summer, Edward Wiley Jr., 14, and fellow members of Summer Enrichment Camp -- a branch of America's summer jobs program -- are expanding their horizons through the program born in the tumultuous 1960s.Not long ago, the soft-spoken Wiley thought he was headed for the steel mill like his father and grandfather.
SPORTS
By Phil Jackman | December 8, 1996
Chances are few teams throughout professional hockey this season have started a game in more ragged fashion than the Kentucky Thoroughblades did yesterday. The old line about a team showing up at 1: 30 for a game getting under way at 1 o'clock fit the situation.Kentucky recovered from a couple of two-goal deficits and posted a 6-4 victory by holding the Bandits scoreless over the last half of the game.The Bandits got a goal in the first minute and another at 3: 04, but it was what they didn't do when the opportunity presented itself that was noteworthy.
NEWS
By Fred Rasmussen | August 8, 1995
Maude Beach Smith Wiley, a former teacher who traced her ancestry back 300 years, died Friday of congestive heart failure at Edenwald, where she had lived since the Towson retirement center opened in 1985. She would have celebrated her 105th birthday Aug. 20.Born during the administration of President Benjamin Harrison, the former Maude Beach Smith was born and raised at Highland, her family's Calvert County tobacco plantation, which they obtained as a land grant from the King of England in 1671.
NEWS
By JoAnne C. Broadwater | March 20, 1994
A group of Harford County educators gathered in Bel Air earlier this month to celebrate the life and accomplishments of a friend and colleague -- longtime Norrisville area resident, historian, writer and community volunteer Flora Hankins Wiley.Mrs. Wiley, who died Dec. 5 at age 83, was remembered by fellow members of Delta Kappa Gamma honorary educational sorority as a dedicated teacher who understood young people and knew how to inspire and motivate them."She was a true teacher," said Violet Merryman, a retired elementary supervisor who served on the Harford County school board.
NEWS
By Peter Hermann | December 31, 1994
A public works employee on his way to fix a pothole in West Baltimore was shot in the face yesterday afternoon, apparently hit by a stray bullet fired by one of several men engaged in a nearby gunbattle, police said.Jesse Wiley, 45, who lives in East Baltimore, was in serious condition last night at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where he underwent surgery yesterday afternoon.Investigators said he had been shot once in the chin, and the bullet lodged in the left side of his neck. Police said the wound was not life-threatening.
NEWS
By Dennis O'Brien | May 2, 1993
A Crofton man, who beat and left for dead a 62-year-ol woman who was working to make extra money to buy Christmas gifts for her grandchildren, was sentenced to 30 years in prison Friday.Shawn T. McDonnell, 25, of the 1700 block of Greentree Court burst into tears as he tried to apologize to his victim. The robbery took place in November at a TCBY yogurt shop in the 2200 block of Defense Highway in Crofton."It was a terrible, terrible mistake that I made," he said. "Cocaine just made me a person that let things get out of hand."
NEWS
By John Rivera | February 7, 1993
City police were searching last night for a 7-year-old East Baltimore boy who was last seen Thursday with a friend of his mother's.Mary Davis, 32, of the 1400 block of N. Gay St. told police that her son, Delroy Headley, left her house with her friend Alexis Whelcher, 31, about 4:30 p.m. Thursday, police said.zTC Ms. Whelcher's son, Dennie Taylor, 4, was with them and is also missing, said Detective James Wiley of the Police Department's missing persons unit."The mother has not seen or heard from them since," Detective Wiley said.