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Sunday, December 30, 2012
Davidsonville Home Sale
Drew and Donna Sheckler sold their home at 2010 Cortland Rd. in Davidsonville to to Sean Burke and Lauren Silvestri for $710,000.
Madison Scott On Olympic Dev. Team
Madison Scott of Davidsonville was selected by the Maryland State Youth Soccer Association to be the goalie for the Maryland Olympic Development Program.
Scott is a goalie for Davidsonville Athletic Association’s team Extreme travel team of the Washington Area Girls Soccer league. She led her division this season, allowing only three goals against as team Extreme was the only team in the division that did not lose a game.
The process to become a member of the Maryland Olympic Development Program includes several tryouts for the top players in the state.
The Olympic Development Team will travel to compete in places like Williamsburg Va., Rhode Island, New Jersey and Delaware, as well as an international trip to Europe.
Scott recently attended goalie camp at the University of Maryland with Coach Laurie Peel, one of the nations top goalkeeping coaches. Scott carries a GPA of 4.0 and eventually hopes to play for South River High School.
Olympic Development Program identifies and develops youth players throughout the country to represent their state and regional associations. At the state association level, pools of players are identified in each eligible age group, and brought together as a team to develop their skill through training and competition. From the state pools and subsequent teams, players are identified for regional and national pools and teams. Maryland ODP teams are comprised of the best Maryland players in various age groups.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
House Fire On Davidsonville Rd.
A man escaped a Gambrills home unharmed after it caught fire Saturday evening, county fire department officials said
Firefighters called to a home in the 2500 block of Davidsonville Road at about 7:45 p.m. found heavy fire showing from the back of second floor, said Capt. Michael Pfaltzgraff, a county fire department spokesman.
Due to the volume of the blaze, a second alarm was called, bringing in a total of 70 firefighters, including some from Annapolis and Prince George's County fire departments. It took crews about 20 minutes to bring the fire under control. One man was home at the time, but was not injured.
The cause of the fire and damage estimates were not available Saturday.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
June Maxim Passes Away
June T. Maxim, formerly of Davidsonville, died peacefully December 4 in Port Orange, FL surrounded by family.
The eldest of five, June was born January 7, 1929 to Howard and Dorothy Giles of Philadelphia, PA. Graduating from West Catholic Girls High, she married Robert J. Davidson in 1948. June wore a smile and carried her sewing or knitting projects with her. She was active in the Women's Gourmet and Garden Clubs of Bowie. June became a cashier at Belair Engineering, greeting all with a hello and helpful advice. This is where "Junebug" met her second husband, Edwin P. Maxim. Following retirement, June and Ed enjoyed traveling splitting their time between their Davidsonville home and Florida.
June is survived by her husband, Edwin; daughter, Marybeth Davidson and husband Mike Elwood; son Robert Davidson III, and granddaughters, Maggie, Jackie and Nikki Davidson; daughter, Terry Ann Davidson-Ertter and grandsons Kyle and Collin Ertter; son, Michael Davidson and wife Christine, and granddaughters, Rachel, Amanda, Moriah and Cara Davidson; Mark Davidson and wife Karen, and granddaughters, Shannon and Julia Davidson; sister-in-law, Betsy Giles of Wenonah, NJ; and sisters, Barbara Lewis and Nancy Willis both of Davis, NC.
The family will receive friends at 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 15, at Holy Family Catholic Church, 826 W. Central Ave., Davidsonville, followed by a funeral mass at 11 a.m. Interment at Lakemont Memorial Gardens. Dougherty Funeral Home of Pasadena, MD is handling arrangements.
The eldest of five, June was born January 7, 1929 to Howard and Dorothy Giles of Philadelphia, PA. Graduating from West Catholic Girls High, she married Robert J. Davidson in 1948. June wore a smile and carried her sewing or knitting projects with her. She was active in the Women's Gourmet and Garden Clubs of Bowie. June became a cashier at Belair Engineering, greeting all with a hello and helpful advice. This is where "Junebug" met her second husband, Edwin P. Maxim. Following retirement, June and Ed enjoyed traveling splitting their time between their Davidsonville home and Florida.
June is survived by her husband, Edwin; daughter, Marybeth Davidson and husband Mike Elwood; son Robert Davidson III, and granddaughters, Maggie, Jackie and Nikki Davidson; daughter, Terry Ann Davidson-Ertter and grandsons Kyle and Collin Ertter; son, Michael Davidson and wife Christine, and granddaughters, Rachel, Amanda, Moriah and Cara Davidson; Mark Davidson and wife Karen, and granddaughters, Shannon and Julia Davidson; sister-in-law, Betsy Giles of Wenonah, NJ; and sisters, Barbara Lewis and Nancy Willis both of Davis, NC.
The family will receive friends at 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 15, at Holy Family Catholic Church, 826 W. Central Ave., Davidsonville, followed by a funeral mass at 11 a.m. Interment at Lakemont Memorial Gardens. Dougherty Funeral Home of Pasadena, MD is handling arrangements.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
"Bill" Robinson Passes Away
William M. "Bill" Robinson, 91, a 35-year resident of Davidsonville and Annapolis, died December 9 at Anne Arundel Medical Center.
He was born on June 12, 1921 in Washington, DC to the late Charles and Edith Robinson and attended George Washington University on an academic scholarship. Bill was a member of the U.S. Army
Air Corps during World War II where he served as a gunner on B-29s in the Pacific theater. He flew over 29 missions and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, two Bronze Stars, two Bronze Clusters, the Air Medal and Good Conduct Medal. Bill retired from the FBI in 1976 after a 35-year career during which he led the National Crime Institute.
He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church, the Harbour Hills Yacht Club and American Legion. He enjoyed gardening and spending time with his family.
Bill was preceded in death by his wife of 70 years, Catherine H. "Cherry" Robinson, who died in May of this year.
He is survived by two sons, William (Janet) Jr. of Summerville, SC and James (Mary) of Davidsonville; sister, Mary R. Murphy of Annapolis; four grandchildren, Charles, Matthew and James Robinson and Kathryn (Brendan) Bellotte; two great-grandsons, Chase W. and Cooper J. Robinson; nephew, John Wade Koontz; and niece, Teresa Noland.
Friends are invited to Bill's Life Celebration from 9 a.m. until a Mass of Christian Burial is offered at 10:15 a.m., Thursday, December 13 at Holy Family Catholic Church, 826 W. Central Avenue, Davidson-ville. Interment private.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Holy Family Catholic Church.
An online guestbook is available at
www.kalasfuneralhomes.com
He was born on June 12, 1921 in Washington, DC to the late Charles and Edith Robinson and attended George Washington University on an academic scholarship. Bill was a member of the U.S. Army
Air Corps during World War II where he served as a gunner on B-29s in the Pacific theater. He flew over 29 missions and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, two Bronze Stars, two Bronze Clusters, the Air Medal and Good Conduct Medal. Bill retired from the FBI in 1976 after a 35-year career during which he led the National Crime Institute.
He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church, the Harbour Hills Yacht Club and American Legion. He enjoyed gardening and spending time with his family.
Bill was preceded in death by his wife of 70 years, Catherine H. "Cherry" Robinson, who died in May of this year.
He is survived by two sons, William (Janet) Jr. of Summerville, SC and James (Mary) of Davidsonville; sister, Mary R. Murphy of Annapolis; four grandchildren, Charles, Matthew and James Robinson and Kathryn (Brendan) Bellotte; two great-grandsons, Chase W. and Cooper J. Robinson; nephew, John Wade Koontz; and niece, Teresa Noland.
Friends are invited to Bill's Life Celebration from 9 a.m. until a Mass of Christian Burial is offered at 10:15 a.m., Thursday, December 13 at Holy Family Catholic Church, 826 W. Central Avenue, Davidson-ville. Interment private.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Holy Family Catholic Church.
An online guestbook is available at
www.kalasfuneralhomes.com
Friday, December 7, 2012
Recent Home Sale on Birdsville Rd.
Recent home sales in Davidsonville include 3808 Birdsville Road, a 4 brm colonial, for $700,000.
Casey Hesgard to Marry
Anne Arundel County has issued a marriage license to Casey James Hesgard, age 24, of Davidsonville, and Shelley Rae Nicholson, age 28, of Annapolis.
Tank the Turtle In Davidsonville
The Davidsonville Nursery has an unusual mascot. It is a pet turtle that you can read about in the below listed article. Or, you can visit him at the Davidsonville Nursery on Riva Road.
http://southriversource.com/2012/12/06/visit-tank-the-turtle-at-the-davidsonville-nursery/
http://southriversource.com/2012/12/06/visit-tank-the-turtle-at-the-davidsonville-nursery/
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Three Injured in Tue. Accident
On Tuesday, three people — including a 14-year-old girl — were taken to a hospital with serious injuries following a head-on crash in Davidsonville in the area of West Central Avenue and Riva Road at 5:45 p.m.
The girl and two women, ages 52 and 42, suffering from injuries that were serious but not life-threatening, fire department spokesman Lt. Cliff Kooser said.
Initial reports from police indicate that a Honda and a Mercedes collided, police spokesman Justin Mulcahy said.
The three victims were taken to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore by ambulance.
Police closed Central Avenue for roughly an hour after the crash.
The girl and two women, ages 52 and 42, suffering from injuries that were serious but not life-threatening, fire department spokesman Lt. Cliff Kooser said.
Initial reports from police indicate that a Honda and a Mercedes collided, police spokesman Justin Mulcahy said.
The three victims were taken to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore by ambulance.
Police closed Central Avenue for roughly an hour after the crash.
Cornerstone Theater at DUMC
Cornerstone Theatre will present “The Rotten and the Righteous,” an original Christmas comedy, at the Davidsonville United Methodist Church, 819 W. Central Ave., at 6:30 p.m. on this Friday and Saturday and at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. This event is for the whole family, and the performances are by local youths. The comedy is written and directed by Kyle Durbin.
Drinks and light refreshments will be served. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the door or reserved by calling 410-798-5511.
For more information, visit www.dumc.net.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Greco Brothers Arrested for Theft, Drugs
From The Annapolis Patch:
Two brothers from Davidsonville were arrested in Annapolis after an officer reported finding stolen property and drugs in their car on Tuesday.
Two brothers from Davidsonville were arrested in Annapolis after an officer reported finding stolen property and drugs in their car on Tuesday.
Police said an officer responded to the parking lot of Safelite Auto Glass at 1950 West St. at 4 p.m. Tuesday for a report of two men going through cars parked on the lot.
The officer reportedly discovered Anthony Greco, 22, and Nicholas Greco, 21, inside a Ford F-150 with a powdery substance and a metal spoon—which the officer believed was being used to prepare drugs for injection.
A pack of Maverick cigarettes was found on the floor along with eight blue prescription pills and two yellow prescription pills, according to a police report. When the officer searched Anthony Greco, he found three more blue prescription pills in his pants pocket.
Police later identified the blue bills as Alprazolam, also known by the brand name Xanax, and the yellow pills as Zolpidem—a sleep aid branded as Ambien.
A Safelite employee approached the officer as he was searching the car, and said that the Greco brothers stole his Tom Tom GPS unit.
Police said they found the GPS unit as well as a Xbox 360 and a car speaker.
The officer checked with a nearby pawn shop and the owner said the brothers attempted to pawn the gaming system and the speaker earlier that day.
The brothers were both charged with possession of a controlled and dangerous substance, possession of paraphernalia, rogue and vagabond, removal of a required label on prescription drugs and theft less than $100.
Anthony Greco also faces theft and vagabond charges from an October arrest, and he faces possession charges from an arrest in August, according to online court records.
Police released Nicholas Greco (bottom picture) on personal recognizance, but Anthony Greco (top picture) was remanded to the Jennifer Road Detention Center on $7,500 bond.
http://www.capitalgazette.com/news/for_the_record/man-charged-nd-time-for-stealing-from-vehicles/article_eb7c7cdb-9a97-5e65-bf75-caeaca2e8a06.html
http://www.capitalgazette.com/news/for_the_record/man-charged-nd-time-for-stealing-from-vehicles/article_eb7c7cdb-9a97-5e65-bf75-caeaca2e8a06.html
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Budge Collinson Sells Vitamins
From the Nov. 27 Capital-Gazette
A childhood bout with salmonella pushed Budge Collinson into the vitamin business.
The 37-year-old Davidsonville native was told he’d be a lifelong carrier, but his mother, Linda, nursed him back to health using natural remedies.
Now the Collinsons own Crofton-based Infusion Sciences. Their anti-aging multivitamin supplement, Youth Infusion, has received medical endorsements and is now being sold nationally at The Vitamin Shoppe. Its largest export client is South Korea and Budge Collinson filmed a series of infomercials that will air in regional markets.
“Essentially, what I did was come up with a product that is more or less your multivitamin,” Budge Collinson said. “You’d be surprised at how good it tastes considering it’s all vitamins. It’s got so much potential, we’re very hopeful.”
Infusion Sciences’ product comes as part of the $29-billion vitamin and supplement industry. Its growth over the last five years is due to factors like increasing consumer concerns toward health and the aging population, according to IBISWorld’s Vitamin & Supplement Manufacturing market research report. Over the next 10 years, the field is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 4.2 percent.
It is a trend that has long been felt at the Annapolis-based Sun & Earth Natural Foods. Located on West Street, the shop carries and promotes organic and natural food eating choices. This is the time of year where its vitamin supplies start to dwindle, as customers seek to build up their immunity. Some top sellers are fish and cod oils, multiples and Omega threes.
“There’s a lot of commercials on TV about fish oil and most people are aware that fish oil is important to them,” Sun & Earth Manager Gail Billings said. “A lot of people have special ailments and they come in for supplements that help that ailment.”
Infusion Sciences’ Youth Infusion is a powdered water supplement with 35 natural ingredients, including resveratrol, Vitamin-D and CoQ10 for heart health and diabetes. The product and its founder have been featured on Fox News Channel’s “Fox and Friends” and several other regional news outlets. Earlier this year, Dr. John D. Martin, director of heart and vascular services at Anne Arundel Medical Center, endorsed the product and said it can help his patients improve their cardiovascular health.
In the 1980s, Linda Collinson made her own skin care products when she began experiencing skin allergies. Her company, LaCrista Natural Skin Care Products, sold products at Safeway, Giant and Sam’s Club. She sold the firm to a Frederick man nine years ago, but later bought it back. They are planning to bring the skin care products back next year under the Infusion Sciences brand.
Linda Collinson said she is not anti-drugs when it comes to health issues such as strep throat, but she does prefer to remain natural when it comes to her health.
“Whenever there’s a health issue I go about it the alternative way because I do think there’s a cure for everything naturally,’’ said Linda Collinson, who is the senior director of Infusion Sciences. “Budge is into health because I’m into health. He kinda went down the same line.”
Youth Infusion aims to put the proper nutrients and minerals in a user’s system, but they still have to exercise. The Collinsons said the ingredients in the vitamin can help lead users toward a healthier lifestyle.
“This essentially has all the nutrients to feed the foundation,” Budge Collinson said. “It’s really got a little bit of everything that is gonna support every system of the body.”
Robert Hardesty Faces Drug Charges
According to the news website, MyEasternShore.com, a Davidsonville man faces drug charges in Caroline County after he was found with suspected marijuana and partially burned marijuana cigarettes while riding a Harley-Davidsonville motorcycle on the Eastern Shore.
The news article said that Caroline County Sheriff stopped Robert Hardesty, 59, at 5:40 p.m. on Oct. 31. The Sheriff’s Office said a K-9 unit was conducting radar that night and Hardesty was clocked at 76 MPH, where the posted speed limit is 50 MPH.
The story said that the Sheriff found “a baggie of marijuana” during the stop. Hardesty was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia and speeding.
He was released on his own recognizance.
We checked to see if Hardesty had previous encounters with the law. According to Maryland Judiciary Case Search, here is a sampling:
- Nov. 22, 2012 – Charged in Anne Arundel with disorderly conduct; disturbing the peace; violating a court order; CDS possession (not marijuana). The case is active.
- Nov. 16, 2012 – Traffic citation in Anne Arundel for failing to display the proper tab on his license plate while driving near Loch Haven. The case is active.
- Oct. 31, 2012 – Charged in Caroline County (possession and paraphernalia).
- Sept. 13, 2012 – Charged in Anne Arundel with domestic violence. A judge put a temporary peace order/restraining order in place (rescinded on Nov. 19). The case is active
- Aug. 27, 2012 – Charged in Anne Arundel with second degree assault. The case is active.
- Feb., 25, 2012 – Traffic citation in Upper Marlboro by Bowie Police. Case closed in July 2012.
And in previous years:
- Sept. 18, 2011 Traffic citation in Snow Hill, Worcester County, on the Eastern Shore for not turning on lights in unfavorable visual conditions.
- Nov. 22, 2010 – Charged with disorderly conduct. Case closed with a plea.
- Oct. 19, 2004 – Charged in Anne Arundel with four counts of CDS/with intent to distribute. Case closed with a plea.
- Oct. 10, 2004- Charged in Worcester Co. with Assault, 2nd degree. Case closed with a plea.
- Aug. 18, 1998 – Charged in Anne Arundel with violating a court order, assault and false imprisonment. Case closed with a plea.
- Aug. 3, 1992 – Charged with battery. Case closed with not guilty plea, but found guilty.
- July 6, 1992 Charged in Ocean City with two counts assault and battery. Case closed with plea.
- Aug. 7, 1991 – Charged in Ann Arundel with theft and Harassment. Case closed with plea.
- Dec. 29, 1990 – Charged in Anne Arundel with battery an destruction of property. Case closed with plea (probation and fines).
- Sept. 1, 1990 – Charged in Anne Arundel with driving under the IIfluence, driving while intoxicated and driving on the wrong side of the road. Case closed with single count guilty (DUI), supervised probation for one year and unsupervised for four years.
Case search only shows cases from 1989 to present.
Old Posts from Aug. 2011 to March 2012
Mar 2, '12 10:06 AM
by David for everyone |
A vehicle struck a fire engine with three firefighters
inside it Thursday morning while emergency crews tended to an injured person on
eastbound Route 50 in Davidsonville.
At 9
a.m., firefighters and paramedics aided someone suffering from a medical
emergency on Route 50 near the Patuxent River Road overpass when a vehicle hit
the back of the fire engine with the driver sustaining minor injuries.
The
engine was located behind firefighters and paramedics on Route 50, taking up
two lanes of traffic a normal practice to protect safety workers working at the
accident scene.
For more info and several pictures, go to:
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Feb 29, '12 7:07 PM
by David for everyone |
Mr. Barry Sullivan and
Ms. Diana Peckham of Davidsonville happily announce the engagement of
their daughter Alexandra Caitlin Sullivan to Matthew William Reynolds, son of
Mr. Mrs. William Reynolds of South Boston, MA.
Alexandra is a graduate of the U. of MD and earned a master's degree from Johns Hopkins. She works as a security specialist for the federal government. Matthew earned both his undergraduate and master's degrees from the U. of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is a Lieutenant, JG, for the U. S. Naval Academy, where he is imployed on the baseball coaching staff and as an instructor for physical education.
A November 2012 wedding is planned in Stevensville.
Alexandra is a graduate of the U. of MD and earned a master's degree from Johns Hopkins. She works as a security specialist for the federal government. Matthew earned both his undergraduate and master's degrees from the U. of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is a Lieutenant, JG, for the U. S. Naval Academy, where he is imployed on the baseball coaching staff and as an instructor for physical education.
A November 2012 wedding is planned in Stevensville.
Feb 29, '12 7:02 PM
by David for everyone |
Vadus Traylor of
Edgewater announes the engagement of her daughter, Kristal Carlisle, to Edward
Jewell III, son of Edward and Anne Jewel of Lothian.
Kristal is also the
daughter of Kevin Carlisle of Davidsonville and step-daugher of Sam Traylor
of Edgewater.
The bride to be
draduated from the U. of MD with a Bachelor's Degree in Economics and is
employed by Fannie Mae.
Edward attended AACC
and is a Fiber Optaics Technician for Verizon.
The couple met in
January 2005 and reside in Sunderland. A June 2012 wedding is planned on
Kent Island in Stevensville.
Feb 29, '12 6:55 PM
by David for everyone |
From The Baltimore Sun
Along with junior goalkeeper Mike
Fisher, senior defenseman David Henry is the veteran voice on a Holy Cross
defense looking to improve on the 11.1 goals per game the unit surrendered last
year.
Henry, a Davidsonville native and Severn graduate, has made 26 starts in the team’s last 30 contests and was named a captain in the offseason. Because of the Crusaders’ expected youth on defense, Holy Cross coach Jim Morrissey said Henry must avoid last season’s habit of collecting fouls.
“Dave’s got to stay out of the penalty box this year,” Morrissey said of Henry, who led the team in both penalties (15) and penalty minutes (12½). “He’s tried a couple different checks on the individual level so that he can stay out of the penalty box and dump the stick-swinging. … So we’ve got to keep him out of the penalty box and on the field. He’s our vocal leader back there. The guys trust him.”
Henry, a Davidsonville native and Severn graduate, has made 26 starts in the team’s last 30 contests and was named a captain in the offseason. Because of the Crusaders’ expected youth on defense, Holy Cross coach Jim Morrissey said Henry must avoid last season’s habit of collecting fouls.
“Dave’s got to stay out of the penalty box this year,” Morrissey said of Henry, who led the team in both penalties (15) and penalty minutes (12½). “He’s tried a couple different checks on the individual level so that he can stay out of the penalty box and dump the stick-swinging. … So we’ve got to keep him out of the penalty box and on the field. He’s our vocal leader back there. The guys trust him.”
Feb 20, '12 9:40 AM
by David for everyone |
Loyola University has announced that
Nicole Schneider of Davidsonville was named to the Dean's List for the fall
semester.
Feb 20, '12 9:39 AM
by David for everyone |
Here is an article about the
latest home sales in Davidsonville.
Feb 15, '12 1:44 PM
by David for everyone |
Hilda M. Zehner, 85, a 34 year resident of
Davidsonville, died February 13 at home after a lengthy illness. She was born
October 21, 1926.
As a homemaker, Hilda enjoyed cooking. She was a member of the Women's Committee of Anne Arundel County Farm Bureau, and Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in West River.
Hilda is survived by her husband, Martin A. Zehner Jr.; a stepson, Martin L. Zehner (Wynee); three step grandchildren; and two brothers.
There will be a visitation from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, February 16, at Hardesty Funeral Home, P.A., 12 Ridgely Ave., Annapolis. A funeral will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, February 17, at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 101 Owensville Rd., West River. Interment church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake, 445 Defense Highway, Annapolis, MD 21401. Online condolences can be made at www.hardestyfuneralhome.com
As a homemaker, Hilda enjoyed cooking. She was a member of the Women's Committee of Anne Arundel County Farm Bureau, and Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in West River.
Hilda is survived by her husband, Martin A. Zehner Jr.; a stepson, Martin L. Zehner (Wynee); three step grandchildren; and two brothers.
There will be a visitation from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, February 16, at Hardesty Funeral Home, P.A., 12 Ridgely Ave., Annapolis. A funeral will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, February 17, at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 101 Owensville Rd., West River. Interment church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake, 445 Defense Highway, Annapolis, MD 21401. Online condolences can be made at www.hardestyfuneralhome.com
Feb 10, '12 11:07 PM
by David for everyone |
Ryan Mahaffey of Davidsonville, a
student at Mercersburg Academy, has been named an AP Scholar.
Feb 10, '12 11:02 PM
by David for everyone |
Elizabeth Weaver of Davidsonville was named to the
Dean's List for the fall semester at the University of New Hampshire.
Feb 10, '12 10:45 PM
by David for everyone |
A Davidsonville man was sentenced to a year and
a day in federal prison Tuesday for wire fraud stemming from a plot to defraud
lenders and a title insurance company of $2.8 million, Maryland's U.S.
Attorney's Office announced in a statement.
The sentence offers Stephen J. Troese Sr., 72, the opportunity to have time knocked off his sentence for good behavior. Troese, who pleaded guilty in October, has also been given three years of supervised release following his incarceration.
According to the US Attorney's office, Troese worked as a title attorney and managed several title companies that did business throughout the Baltimore-Washington region. Employee mistakes and embezzlements caused escrow accounts that Troese controlled to fall more than $2 million short by 2005.
Troese attempted to cover the shortfall by twice refinancing his home and by using funds from new settlements. As the real estate market soured, there were too few settlements to cover the shortages and a title insurance company was forced to make payments, resulting in the $2.8 million loss.
Two co-defendants in the case have also pleaded guilty. They are scheduled to be sentenced this month.
For for more info, go to: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/breaking/bs-md-mortgage-fraud-sentencing-20120207,0,4046115.story
or to: http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/top/2012/02/09-26/Title-company-owner-gets-1-year-for-mortgage-fraud.html
The sentence offers Stephen J. Troese Sr., 72, the opportunity to have time knocked off his sentence for good behavior. Troese, who pleaded guilty in October, has also been given three years of supervised release following his incarceration.
According to the US Attorney's office, Troese worked as a title attorney and managed several title companies that did business throughout the Baltimore-Washington region. Employee mistakes and embezzlements caused escrow accounts that Troese controlled to fall more than $2 million short by 2005.
Troese attempted to cover the shortfall by twice refinancing his home and by using funds from new settlements. As the real estate market soured, there were too few settlements to cover the shortages and a title insurance company was forced to make payments, resulting in the $2.8 million loss.
Two co-defendants in the case have also pleaded guilty. They are scheduled to be sentenced this month.
For for more info, go to: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/breaking/bs-md-mortgage-fraud-sentencing-20120207,0,4046115.story
or to: http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/top/2012/02/09-26/Title-company-owner-gets-1-year-for-mortgage-fraud.html
Feb 2, '12 12:55 PM
by David for everyone |
Mary Grace Van Nest of Davidsonville, Maryland died at her residence on Tuesday
January 31, 2012. She was 69.
She was born in Plainfield, New Jersey on September 15, 1942, the daughter of Walter J. and Grace D. Paltz. She graduated from Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School, class of 1960. She then received her bachelor's degree from Wheeling Jesuit University in Wheeling, West Virginia. Mrs. Van Nest also graduated from the school of Medical Records at the Graduate Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
She was very active in Girl Scouts from youth through adulthood when she became a leader trainer. In 1982 she started working with Navy Medical Records while her husband was stationed in Iceland. She continued working in the local naval hospital at all of her husband's subsequent assignments, ending her career at the then Bethesda Naval Hospital in 1998. She was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church in Davidsonville and the American Health Information and Management Association. She was an avid quilter and an accomplished Tole painter. She and her family enjoyed several years of sponsoring Naval Academy Midshipmen.
She was born in Plainfield, New Jersey on September 15, 1942, the daughter of Walter J. and Grace D. Paltz. She graduated from Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School, class of 1960. She then received her bachelor's degree from Wheeling Jesuit University in Wheeling, West Virginia. Mrs. Van Nest also graduated from the school of Medical Records at the Graduate Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
She was very active in Girl Scouts from youth through adulthood when she became a leader trainer. In 1982 she started working with Navy Medical Records while her husband was stationed in Iceland. She continued working in the local naval hospital at all of her husband's subsequent assignments, ending her career at the then Bethesda Naval Hospital in 1998. She was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church in Davidsonville and the American Health Information and Management Association. She was an avid quilter and an accomplished Tole painter. She and her family enjoyed several years of sponsoring Naval Academy Midshipmen.
She is survived by
her husband, Captain, Ronald L. Van Nest, NC, USN (Ret) of Middlesex, New
Jersey, whom she married on September 27, 1966; her daughter Charlene M. Van
Nest; one grandchild Amy G. Van Nest of Davidsonville and her brother
Christopher Paltz of Easton, Pennsylvania. She was predeceased by her son,
Ronald L. Van Nest, Jr., and her brothers Walter J. Paltz, Jr. of San Diego,
California and John Q. Paltz of Tampa, Florida.
Friends may call at Lasting Tributes
Cremation and Funeral Care, P.A. , 814 Bestgate Road, Annapolis, Maryland 21401
on Friday February 3, 2012 from 6 to 8 PM. The funeral will be held on Saturday
February 4, 2012 at 10:00 AM at Holy Family Catholic Church, 826 West Central
Avenue, Davidsonville, Maryland 21035. Family and friends may gather in the
narthex of the church at 9:30 AM. Burial will take place at a later date at St.
Bernard's Catholic Cemetery in Bridgewater, New Jersey. Memorial contributions
maybe made in lieu of flowers to The Ronald L. Van Nest, Jr. Memorial
Scholarship Fund, Ledyard High School 24 Gallup Hill Road, Ledyard Connecticut
06339. For online condolences, please visit www.LastingTributesFuneralCare.com
Jan 31, '12 12:38 PM
by David for everyone |
Here is more TV video
and also the taped calls to 911 about the accident on Rt. 50.
Also more about the recent graduates that were killed.
Jan 30, '12 6:10 PM
by David for everyone |
Jan 30, '12 6:04 PM
by David for everyone |
Jan 30, '12 10:39 AM
by David for everyone |
This is a link to a TV station video
about the accident as well as other pictures and info about the victims.
Jan 30, '12 10:33 AM
by David for everyone |
Along with junior goalkeeper Mike
Fisher, senior defenseman David Henry is the veteran voice on a Holy Cross
defense looking to improve on the 11.1 goals per game the unit surrendered last
year.
Henry, a Davidsonville native and Severn graduate, has made 26 starts in the team’s last 30 contests and was named a captain in the offseason. Because of the Crusaders’ expected youth on defense, Holy Cross coach Jim Morrissey said Henry must avoid last season’s habit of collecting fouls.
“Dave’s got to stay out of the penalty box this year,” Morrissey said of Henry, who led the team in both penalties (15) and penalty minutes (12½). “He’s tried a couple different checks on the individual level so that he can stay out of the penalty box and dump the stick-swinging. … So we’ve got to keep him out of the penalty box and on the field. He’s our vocal leader back there. The guys trust him.”
Henry, a Davidsonville native and Severn graduate, has made 26 starts in the team’s last 30 contests and was named a captain in the offseason. Because of the Crusaders’ expected youth on defense, Holy Cross coach Jim Morrissey said Henry must avoid last season’s habit of collecting fouls.
“Dave’s got to stay out of the penalty box this year,” Morrissey said of Henry, who led the team in both penalties (15) and penalty minutes (12½). “He’s tried a couple different checks on the individual level so that he can stay out of the penalty box and dump the stick-swinging. … So we’ve got to keep him out of the penalty box and on the field. He’s our vocal leader back there. The guys trust him.”
Jan 30, '12 10:28 AM
by David for everyone |
This SUN article gives
information about the four people killed in the terrible accident near Davidsonville
on Sat. morning. It occurred in the eastbound lanes just east of the 424
interchange.
Jan 29, '12 10:42 AM
by David for everyone |
Three Anne Arundel County teens traveling the wrong way toward oncoming traffic were killed early Saturday in a
head-on collision that also killed the second driver on US Route 50
near Davidsonville Road, Maryland State Police said.
Breanna Marie Franco, 18, Brittany Ann Walker, 19, and Zachary Tyler Rose, 18, were in a vehicle traveling west in an eastbound lane of Route 50 that struck a second vehicle head on before 3:30 a.m., troopers said. The vehicle operated by the teens briefly caught fire which had to be put out before removing the victims. Police had received reports of a vehicle going the wrong way on both US 50 and I 97.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/breaking/bs-ar-fatal-crash-20120128,0,3433188.story
Breanna Marie Franco, 18, Brittany Ann Walker, 19, and Zachary Tyler Rose, 18, were in a vehicle traveling west in an eastbound lane of Route 50 that struck a second vehicle head on before 3:30 a.m., troopers said. The vehicle operated by the teens briefly caught fire which had to be put out before removing the victims. Police had received reports of a vehicle going the wrong way on both US 50 and I 97.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/breaking/bs-ar-fatal-crash-20120128,0,3433188.story
Jan 27, '12 2:59 PM
by David for everyone |
Dorothy Daly-Funkhouser Dorothy "Dot" M. (Pouncey) Daly-Funkhouser,
99, a resident of Fahrney-Keedy Home and Village in Boonsboro, and formerly of Davidsonville, died peacefully January 20. Born on
January 21, 1912, in Moreland, GA, she was the daughter of the late John W. and
Rosa L. (Hindsman) Pouncey.
She was a member of the Holy Family Catholic Church and Ladies Auxiliary in Davidsonville. In her spare time, Dot enjoyed playing pinochle and lawn bowling.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Robert L. Daly, who died in 1966; and her second husband, Robert E. Funkhouser, who died in 1977. Dot is survived by her daughter, Marsha L. Politz of Frederick; her sister, Olga Waite of Roanoke, VA; one grandson; three granddaughters; seven great-grandsons and three great-grandaughters.
Services will be held privately and at the convenience of the family. For those who wish, donations in Dot's memory may be made to Fahrney-Keedy Home and Village, 8507 Mapleville Road, Boonsboro, MD 21713. Expressions of sympathy may be offered to the family atwww.BastStaufferFuneralHome.com
She was a member of the Holy Family Catholic Church and Ladies Auxiliary in Davidsonville. In her spare time, Dot enjoyed playing pinochle and lawn bowling.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Robert L. Daly, who died in 1966; and her second husband, Robert E. Funkhouser, who died in 1977. Dot is survived by her daughter, Marsha L. Politz of Frederick; her sister, Olga Waite of Roanoke, VA; one grandson; three granddaughters; seven great-grandsons and three great-grandaughters.
Services will be held privately and at the convenience of the family. For those who wish, donations in Dot's memory may be made to Fahrney-Keedy Home and Village, 8507 Mapleville Road, Boonsboro, MD 21713. Expressions of sympathy may be offered to the family atwww.BastStaufferFuneralHome.com
Jan 26, '12 9:14 PM
by David for everyone |
She was preceded in death by her brother, John A. Shanahan Jr. She is survived by her husband, Gregory A. Bowers; three sisters, Kathleen Cooper of Kent Island, Colleen Manasen of Catonsville, and Eileen Overfelt and husband Walter A. of Sykesville; four nieces, Amber Watson, Krystal Cooper, Melissa Cooper and Brianna Chaney; and two nephews, Justin and Nicholas Overfelt.
Services and interment will be held privately. Memorial contributions may be made to Anne Arundel Medical Center Foundation, 2001 Medical Parkway, Annapolis, MD 21401 or Carroll Hospital Center Foundation, c/o The Women's Place, 200 Memorial Avenue, Westminster, MD 21157.
Jan 26, '12 8:25 PM
by David for everyone |
DAVIDSONVILLE,
Md. (WUSA) -- A driver received minor injuries after his car struck a
house on Thursday morning at about 1.
According to Anne Arundel Fire Division Chief Michael Cox, a sedan left the roadway, came through a parking lot of a gas station and then hit another vehicle before striking a single family home in the 600 block of Central Ave W in the Davidsonville area. The car was resting inside the house.
Cox says no one was at home at the time of the incident.
The male driver was taken to Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis with minor injuries, according to Cox.
The Special Ops division responded to the scene and the collapse unit shored up load-baring walls to make it safe for a search. They searched areas around and under vehicle, but found nothing.
Anne Arundel Police are investigating the cause of the incident.
A more complete version of this can be read at:
http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/top/2012/01/26-20/Car-plunges-into-Davidsonville-house.html
According to Anne Arundel Fire Division Chief Michael Cox, a sedan left the roadway, came through a parking lot of a gas station and then hit another vehicle before striking a single family home in the 600 block of Central Ave W in the Davidsonville area. The car was resting inside the house.
Cox says no one was at home at the time of the incident.
The male driver was taken to Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis with minor injuries, according to Cox.
The Special Ops division responded to the scene and the collapse unit shored up load-baring walls to make it safe for a search. They searched areas around and under vehicle, but found nothing.
Anne Arundel Police are investigating the cause of the incident.
A more complete version of this can be read at:
http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/top/2012/01/26-20/Car-plunges-into-Davidsonville-house.html
Jan 20, '12 9:00 PM
by David for everyone |
For the second year in
a row, the Marlborough Cup races will not be run this year.
Work being done at Roedown Farm in Davidsonville is not sufficiently completed
to run the races. The committee is looking at the possibility of holding
the races at another location for 1013.
Jan 17, '12 2:18 PM
by David for everyone |
From WUSA-TV
News (Tue. Jan 17)
Police have
reopened the westbound lanes of Route 50 in Davidsonville
after an overnight collision between a car and a tractor trailer shut
down those lanes for hours. Traffic is getting by slowly and delays are
heavy.
Maryland State Police
say a vehicle was stopped, possibly disabled, partially in the travel lane and
partially on the shoulder on westbound Route 50 just before Davidsonville Road
(Rt. 424) when it was hit by a tractor trailer shortly after 2:00 Tuesday
morning.
The driver of
the vehicle that was struck has been taken to shock trauma in
critical condition. A passenger in the stopped car went to Prince George's
Hospital Center. The tractor trailer driver was not transported to the
hospital.
Police say this
stretch of Route 50 is particularly dark, which may have contributed to the
crash. The road was completely closed until just before 6:00 a.m.
No charges
are pending against tractor trailer driver.
Jan 14, '12 10:18 AM
by David for everyone |
Margret Lund Jefferson, 89, of Davidsonville died at Washington Hospital
Center, Washington, DC, on January 10 of congestive heart failure. Margret was
born on September 17, 1922 in Centerfield, UT to Margarette Williams Lund and
C. Dewey Lund.
Margret began work with the United States Army in Utah, where she met her husband who was in active service. They married in 1944. With two young children in tow, they moved to Collingswood, New Jersey in 1955. Margret worked for a local Senator there for several years, while Bruce pursued his career with the Pennsylvania Railroad. They later transferred, and claimed Maryland as their home. Margret worked for and received many accolades from her position at Kimmel Furniture for 12 years as a Sales Manager, and also from the Internal Revenue Service in the Office of Personnel from which she retired. She moonlighted for many years as a caterer for weddings, anniversaries and many other celebrations.
She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and served in many significant leadership positions that included but were not limited to President of the Relief Society and President of the Primary. She served as a support to her husband during his tenure at the Church in the Bishopric and in the Bishop's Storehouse. Margret and Bruce shared a mutual love of antiquing, and spent many, many years combing through shops up and down the Mid-Atlantic and beyond. Margret was an avid reader, gardener, and birder, and enjoyed taking care of animals. She loved opportunities to explore and learn new things, and loved to entertain people in her home. She enjoyed spending time with her German Shepherd, Roxy.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Bruce Jefferson; one brother; and two sisters. She is survived by two sons, Paul Bruce Jefferson and daughter-in-law Barbara of Chesapeake Beach, and Niel Brent Jefferson and daughter-in-law Kathleen of New Market; ten grandchildren; numerous step grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; three nephews; one niece; and by many friends and church members.
A brief viewing will be held at 10:30 a.m., Monday, January 16 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Bowie, 16621 Sylvan Drive until a funeral service and celebration of Margret's life begins at 12 p.m. Interment Lakemont Memorial Gardens, Davidsonville. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the SPCA of Anne Arundel County or American Audubon Society. For more information or to make an online condolence, please go towww.kalasfuneralhomes.com
Margret began work with the United States Army in Utah, where she met her husband who was in active service. They married in 1944. With two young children in tow, they moved to Collingswood, New Jersey in 1955. Margret worked for a local Senator there for several years, while Bruce pursued his career with the Pennsylvania Railroad. They later transferred, and claimed Maryland as their home. Margret worked for and received many accolades from her position at Kimmel Furniture for 12 years as a Sales Manager, and also from the Internal Revenue Service in the Office of Personnel from which she retired. She moonlighted for many years as a caterer for weddings, anniversaries and many other celebrations.
She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and served in many significant leadership positions that included but were not limited to President of the Relief Society and President of the Primary. She served as a support to her husband during his tenure at the Church in the Bishopric and in the Bishop's Storehouse. Margret and Bruce shared a mutual love of antiquing, and spent many, many years combing through shops up and down the Mid-Atlantic and beyond. Margret was an avid reader, gardener, and birder, and enjoyed taking care of animals. She loved opportunities to explore and learn new things, and loved to entertain people in her home. She enjoyed spending time with her German Shepherd, Roxy.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Bruce Jefferson; one brother; and two sisters. She is survived by two sons, Paul Bruce Jefferson and daughter-in-law Barbara of Chesapeake Beach, and Niel Brent Jefferson and daughter-in-law Kathleen of New Market; ten grandchildren; numerous step grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; three nephews; one niece; and by many friends and church members.
A brief viewing will be held at 10:30 a.m., Monday, January 16 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Bowie, 16621 Sylvan Drive until a funeral service and celebration of Margret's life begins at 12 p.m. Interment Lakemont Memorial Gardens, Davidsonville. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the SPCA of Anne Arundel County or American Audubon Society. For more information or to make an online condolence, please go towww.kalasfuneralhomes.com
Jan 12, '12 11:45 PM
by David for everyone |
Kenneth J. Carr, a lifelong resident of
Davidsonville, died January 10 from a lengthy illness at his home, with his
family by his side. Born September 3, 1923 in Riva, Kenneth graduated from
Annapolis High School in 1941.
He served his country in the Army Air Corps and then the Air National Guard, being involved in both World War II and the Korean War. Kenneth was a civilian employee for the Department of the Air Force, retiring from the 89th M.A.W. Andrews AFB, Camp Springs. Kenneth was a member of the Anne Arundel County Farm Bureau, the Davidsonville Ruritan and the Anne Arundel County Soil Conservation. He enjoyed collecting hats and arrowheads, but his lifelong passion was tobacco farming.
Kenneth is survived by his wife of 64 years, Florence G. "Boots" Carr; one son, Henry "Pete" (Carol H.) Carr of Davidsonville; two grandchildren, Chad J. Carr of Indian Head and Kristopher M. Carr of Davidsonville; and one great-grandchild, Dixie Lee Carr.
Friends are invited to attend Kenneth's Memorial Service at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, January 13, at George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 2973 Solomons Island Rd., Edgewater. Interment is private. In lieu of flowers, donations are recommended to the Hospice of the Chesapeake, 445 Defense Hwy., Annapolis, MD 21401 or Riva Volunteer Fire Department, 3123 Riva Rd., Riva, MD 21140. An online guestbook is available for your convenience at www.kalasfuneralhomes.com
He served his country in the Army Air Corps and then the Air National Guard, being involved in both World War II and the Korean War. Kenneth was a civilian employee for the Department of the Air Force, retiring from the 89th M.A.W. Andrews AFB, Camp Springs. Kenneth was a member of the Anne Arundel County Farm Bureau, the Davidsonville Ruritan and the Anne Arundel County Soil Conservation. He enjoyed collecting hats and arrowheads, but his lifelong passion was tobacco farming.
Kenneth is survived by his wife of 64 years, Florence G. "Boots" Carr; one son, Henry "Pete" (Carol H.) Carr of Davidsonville; two grandchildren, Chad J. Carr of Indian Head and Kristopher M. Carr of Davidsonville; and one great-grandchild, Dixie Lee Carr.
Friends are invited to attend Kenneth's Memorial Service at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, January 13, at George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 2973 Solomons Island Rd., Edgewater. Interment is private. In lieu of flowers, donations are recommended to the Hospice of the Chesapeake, 445 Defense Hwy., Annapolis, MD 21401 or Riva Volunteer Fire Department, 3123 Riva Rd., Riva, MD 21140. An online guestbook is available for your convenience at www.kalasfuneralhomes.com
Jan 4, '12 4:57 PM
by David for everyone |
Juliet
"Pat" Abend, a 59-year resident of Davidsonville, and previously of
Baltimore County, died on December 30 of natural causes at the Washington
Hospital Center. Pat was born January 6, 1932 in Baltimore to the late Howard
and Alice Mace.
She was co-owner of Frank Abend Landscaping and enjoyed bowling and sewing.
Pat is survived by her husband of 59 years, Frank Abend of Davidsonville; her son, Steve Abend of Davidsonville; her daughter Sandy Collins of Albuquerque, New Mexico; her brother John Mace; and four sisters, Dorothy Landenklos, Betty Bartgis, Nancy Gostomski and Tillie Albright,
Friends are invited to Pat's Life Celebration 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m., Thursday at the George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 2973 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater, MD where funeral services will be held 11 a.m., Friday, January 6. Entombment Lakemont Memorial Gardens, Davidsonville. For your convenience an online guest book is available atwww.kalasfuneralhomes.com
She was co-owner of Frank Abend Landscaping and enjoyed bowling and sewing.
Pat is survived by her husband of 59 years, Frank Abend of Davidsonville; her son, Steve Abend of Davidsonville; her daughter Sandy Collins of Albuquerque, New Mexico; her brother John Mace; and four sisters, Dorothy Landenklos, Betty Bartgis, Nancy Gostomski and Tillie Albright,
Friends are invited to Pat's Life Celebration 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m., Thursday at the George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 2973 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater, MD where funeral services will be held 11 a.m., Friday, January 6. Entombment Lakemont Memorial Gardens, Davidsonville. For your convenience an online guest book is available atwww.kalasfuneralhomes.com
Dec 30, '11 10:54 AM
by David for everyone |
Electric service
was disrupted to approximately 160 Davidsonvile customers Christmas morning at
8:50am due to damage caused to electric service equipment by an animal. All
service was restored by 10:50am.
Dec 24, '11 9:12 AM
by David for everyone |
Dec 7, '11 7:15 PM
by David for everyone |
Dec 7, '11 7:12 PM
by David for everyone |
After several days on
a Davidsonville hillside, an injured bald eagle was rescued in order to
repair a damaged wing.
Dec 5, '11 9:25 PM
by David for everyone |
From The Capital
A proposal to relieve overcrowding at
Central Elementary School through redistricting will be considered at
Wednesday's Board of Education meeting.
Under the plan, more than 100 students
from Central would be split between Davidsonville and Mayo elementary schools.
Edgewater Elementary School was not included in the plan because it is in line
for construction improvements.
Redistricting is needed because Central
is overcrowded while desks remain open at Davidsonville and Mayo, officials
said. Central's capacity is 767 students; it is expected to have 840 by 2013.
Meanwhile, the capacity of Davidsonville
is 727 and that of Mayo is 352. By 2013, those schools are projected to have
556 and 296 students, respectively.
A report from a committee of community
residents included objections from parents requesting that their children not
be moved from Central.
But "this has been less contentious
process than most" redistricting proposals, said Chuck Yocum, who leads
the redistricting process for the schools.
The three schools are similar in test
scores and demographic measurements, he said. Also, all those who will be
fifth-grade students next year at Central would have the option of completing
their final year there.
The plan would:
- Move students living along Muddy Creek Road, down to and including
Wolfe's Reserve, from Central to Mayo.
- Redistrict students living on Fiddlers Hill Road and those east of
Muddy Creek Road and south of Central Avenue, as well at those in River
Club Estates and those along Camp Letts Road, from Central to Mayo.
- Move the Waterford, Annapolis Landing and Berkshireneighborhoods
from Central to Davidsonville.
Although at least 22 percent of
households in the Annapolis Landing community signed a petition against
redistricting, community members also asked that their children be kept
together in the same elementary school, Yocum said.
The proposal calls for students in those
neighborhoods and any students living along the south side of Riva Road to be
moved to Davidsonville Elementary.
Dec 5, '11 1:48 PM
by David for everyone |
Members of the Ping
Elite Players Tour recently traveled to Pinehurst, N.C., to compete in the 2012
North vs. South Sandhills Challenge at Pinewild Country Club.
Christopher Navarro (82-77-159) of Davidsonville finished in sixth in the Freshman/Sophomore High School division.
For details of this event, go to:
http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/OUT/2011/12/01-61/Jr-golfers-play-in-Carolina.html
Christopher Navarro (82-77-159) of Davidsonville finished in sixth in the Freshman/Sophomore High School division.
For details of this event, go to:
http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/OUT/2011/12/01-61/Jr-golfers-play-in-Carolina.html
Dec 5, '11 1:41 PM
by David for everyone |
The Methodist Men of Davidsonville United Methodist Church
are proud to announce the winners of their 2011 scholarships. The following
students from the Davidsonville United Methodist Church were recently awarded
$1,000 scholarships from various church committees.
Jenna Rice received the Rev. Paul Cummins
Scholarship for 2011. Doris Cummins presented the scholarship. She graduated
from South River High School in 2011 and is currently attending Anne Arundel
Community College.
Linsey Turkett won the Oscar Fay Grimes
Scholarship, which was presented by Oscar Grimes. She is a 2008 graduate of
South River High and currently attends McDaniel College in Westminster,.
Andrew Webber was presented with the
Lawrence Vernon Leitch Scholarship by John Trussel. He is a 2010 graduate of
South River High and currently attends the University of North Carolina,
Wilmington, in N.C.
Emily Cobb won the Albert and Irving Wood
Memorial Scholarship, presented by Dixon Wood. She is a 2011 graduate of South
River High and attends the University of Maryland, College Park.
Kathryn Scruggs won the William
Scrimgeour Scholarship, presented by Blair Smith. She is a 2011 graduate of
South River High and attends the University of Maryland, College Park.
John Tyler Cohen won the Brandon Weill
Foundation Memorial Scholarship, presented by Roger Vales. He is a 2010
graduate of Indian Creek Upper School and currently attends the University of
Maryland, College Park.
Dec 5, '11 1:38 PM
by David for everyone |
A 68-year-old woman
was rushed to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore on
Wednesday morning after she was kicked in the face by a horse, county fire
officials said.
Just after 10:30, rescue personnel found the woman in the 400 block of Beards Creek Drive off Beards Point Road in Davidsonville. She was taken to trauma center by ambulance with serious injuries. Further details on the incident were not available.
Just after 10:30, rescue personnel found the woman in the 400 block of Beards Creek Drive off Beards Point Road in Davidsonville. She was taken to trauma center by ambulance with serious injuries. Further details on the incident were not available.
Dec 5, '11 1:33 PM
by David for everyone |
To read much more about this story, go to:
http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/top/2011/12/05-23/Pigs-wayward-tale-ends-with-a-new-home.html
Dec 5, '11 1:24 PM
by David for everyone |
David William Geoffrey
King, 80, a 36-year resident of Davidsonville, died peacefully from cancer on
December 3, surrounded by family.
Born in Southport, England to the late Samuel and Elsa King, David served in the Royal Air Force developing radar technology at the end of WorldWar II. He spent most of his career in satellite communications and developing security systems for Homeland Security.
He enjoyed cooking, was an avid reader, enthusiastic Liverpool soccer fan, liked woodworking and model building, and loved fishing.
David is survived by his wife of 54 years, Rose E. King; four sons, Richard, John, Paul, and William; daughter, Jacqueline Payne; four brothers, Michael King of York, England, Thomas King of Devon, England, Robert King of York, England and Jim King of South Africa; six grandsons, John Robert, Zyryll, Tyler, Gabe, Brandon, and Scott Payne; and three granddaughters, Samantha, Nicole and Emily King.
Friends are invited to David's Celebration of Life 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday December 6 at Holy Family Catholic Church, 826 W. Central Ave., Davidsonville. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Family Church starting at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesay, December 7followed by internment at Lakemont Memorial Gardens which is also in Davidsonville . An online guestbook is available at:www.kalasfuneralhomes.com
Born in Southport, England to the late Samuel and Elsa King, David served in the Royal Air Force developing radar technology at the end of WorldWar II. He spent most of his career in satellite communications and developing security systems for Homeland Security.
He enjoyed cooking, was an avid reader, enthusiastic Liverpool soccer fan, liked woodworking and model building, and loved fishing.
David is survived by his wife of 54 years, Rose E. King; four sons, Richard, John, Paul, and William; daughter, Jacqueline Payne; four brothers, Michael King of York, England, Thomas King of Devon, England, Robert King of York, England and Jim King of South Africa; six grandsons, John Robert, Zyryll, Tyler, Gabe, Brandon, and Scott Payne; and three granddaughters, Samantha, Nicole and Emily King.
Friends are invited to David's Celebration of Life 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday December 6 at Holy Family Catholic Church, 826 W. Central Ave., Davidsonville. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Family Church starting at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesay, December 7followed by internment at Lakemont Memorial Gardens which is also in Davidsonville . An online guestbook is available at:www.kalasfuneralhomes.com
Dec 5, '11 1:20 PM
by David for everyone |
Born in Annapolis, on May 19, 1995, Dillon had attended the Severn School since the eighth grade. He had a great love for all types of music and played multiple instruments. He was the bass guitarist for the Severn School band that performed in the Anne Arundel County Battle of the Bands competition. Dillon showed great aptitude in the technological field and loved any type of gadget. He was looking forward to studying engineering in college. A passionate athlete, He loved being part of a team. He grew up playing soccer and lacrosse for the Davidsonville Gators. He was currently a member of the Severn School men's varsity soccer team, was captain of the men's JV lacrosse team and played club lacrosse for Team Smartlink. A member of Holy Family Catholic Church in Davidsonville, Dillon loved wakeboarding, snow boarding, spending time with his family and friends and was loved by all who knew him.
Dillon was preceded in death by his grandfather, "Johnny" Carr and his grandmother, Helen Moran. He is survived by his parents, Martin and Barbara Moran; three brothers, 2nd Lt. Nicholas P. Moran, Cody S. Moran and Kyle M. Moran all of Davidsonville; his grandmother, Barbara Carr; his grandfather, Frank Moran; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Friends are invited to Dillon's Life Celebration 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday December 7 at Holy Family Catholic Church, 826 W. Central Ave., Davidsonville where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 a.m., Thursday, December 8. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Severn School Music Program, 201 Water St., Severna Park, MD 21146. An online guestbook is available at: www.kalasfuneralhomes.com
Nov 29, '11 1:47 PM
by David for everyone |
On Monday at 1:27 p.m., a 23-year-old
man was jogging near Davidsonville Park in the 3000 block of Patuxent River
Road when he saw a man handling three dogs on retractable leashes, police said.
One of the dogs was able to get free
and attacked the jogger.
During the attack, the handler fled
with one of the three dogs, leaving the other two behind.
The jogger was eventually able to run
away and call police. He was later taken to Anne Arundel Medical Center and was
treated for wounds to his arms and legs.
According to the jogger and other
witnesses, at least two of the dogs had been fighting at some point.
Animal Control responded and were
able to find one of the two dogs, described as a white, brown and black
American Bulldog mix.
The dog had visible wounds indicative
of having been in a dog fight and was bleeding.
The second dog fled the area but was
located and confined in a wooded area by a citizen. The dog was extremely
aggressive and had to be tranquilized by Animal Control officers. The dog,
described as a white and black American bulldog mix, also had wounds suggesting
it been in a fight.
The dog later died en route to Animal
Control.
The dog handler who fled the area is
described as a black male in his mid 20's with some facial hair, wearing a
green jacket, sunglasses and a Green Bay Packers hat that was recovered at the
scene. He was possibly seen leaving the area in a gold-colored Dodge minivan
with white logos on the sides traveling south on Patuxent River Road.
Anyone with information on the
location of the third dog or on the identity or whereabouts of the dog handler
that fled the scene is asked to contact Animal Control Officer Serena Beckner
at 410-222-8900 ext. 3008.
Nov 29, '11 1:42 PM
by David for everyone |
A woman was
robbed of an unknown amount of cash while she was pulled over along Governor
Bridge Road near Blackberry Lane in Davidsonville on Sunday evening, according
to Anne Arundel County Police spokesman Justin Mulcahy.
Police said
the victim pulled over around 6:19 p.m. on Sunday to type an address into her
GPS. The 21-year-old Bowie woman told police that shortly thereafter, a white
compact car pulled over in front of her. According to the statement, the driver
of the white car was a woman.
After the
white car stopped, the victim said a man got out and walked to the car. He
first asked if everything was all right, the statement said. Next, the man
reportedly demanded money from the victim.
To read the complete article, go to: http://edgewater.patch.com/articles/police-seek-suspects-in-sunday-robbery-along-gov-bridge-road-in-davidsonville
To read the complete article, go to: http://edgewater.patch.com/articles/police-seek-suspects-in-sunday-robbery-along-gov-bridge-road-in-davidsonville
Nov 26, '11 7:38 PM
by David for everyone |
Maria Shields of
Davidsonville won the 60-64 Female age group at the TCS Annapolis Half
Marathon (3,229 finishers), Nov. 19.
There were 14 women from Davidsonville competing. For the complete results, go to:
http://results.active.com/pages/displayNonGru.jsp?orgID=234639&rsID=120802
There were 14 women from Davidsonville competing. For the complete results, go to:
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Nov 26, '11 7:33 PM
by David for everyone |
From The
Capital:
As the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade makes its way through the
streets of New York City this morning, an Archbishop Spalding High School
senior will ride into the national spotlight.
Jordan Silver
Jordan Silver of Davidsonville is one of four lead singers
performing the opening number in this year's parade.
Perched on a float above thousands of onlookers, Silver and three
fellow members of New York-based Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Camp will be
performing a new song written specifically for the parade.
Following the opening, Silver and the other students will make
their way to the top of the parade route and travel through Manhattan,
eventually escorting Santa Claus into Herald Square. The parade will be
broadcast on NBC.
"It's going to be awesome to perform in front of millions of
people," Silver said.
Silver and his family left for New York on Friday afternoon. After
spending a weekend in the city, Jordan has been busy this week with parade
rehearsals. He and his Stagedoor Manor colleagues had only three days to learn
the new song and dance routine.
Despite the large audience, Silver isn't nervous. He has been
acting since he was 4 or 5 and has been in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
before, though not as a lead singer. He marched in the parade as a member of
Stagedoor Manor in 2009.
Silver's mom, Louise, said she stopped getting nervous about her
son's performances years ago.
"Now it's just pure exhilaration," she said.
Louise and Bruce Silver, Jordan's father, began taking Jordan and
his older sister, Geri, to on-stage productions when they were children. The
couple never pushed their children to participate in the arts, but the pair
developed an affinity anyway.
Geri is a senior at Ithaca College in New York and maintains an
interest in theatre. Jordan has taken singing and acting lessons, performed in
countless on-stage productions and attended Stagedoor Manor camps for the
better part of a decade. He plans to attend camp next summer for the eighth
time after he graduates from Spalding.
Spalding principal Lewis Van Wambeke will be sad to see Silver
leave.
"He's a phenomenal young man," Van Wambeke said.
"He's very talented. He gives a lot of his time and energy to the
school."
Silver hopes to pursue a career as a performer. He is looking at
musical theatre programs at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and
University of Michigan.
He also is considering an English degree, but his ultimate goal is
to perform, whether it's acting or singing or playing his guitar.
"Acting is the most fun you can have because you don't have
to worry about being yourself," he said. "You can let everything else
go away and perform."
Nov 26, '11 7:28 PM
by David for everyone |
From The Capital:
The Annapolis District Council on Youth Ministries recently
awarded their Youth Recognition Award to Chad Moeslein, a senior at South River
High School.
The award includes citations and recognition from Gov. Martin
O'Malley, the Maryland General Assembly, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis Mayor
Josh Cohen, the Anne Arundel County Council, the Annapolis District
Superintendent of the Baltimore-Washington United Methodist Conference, the
Annapolis District Council on Youth Ministries and Anne Arundel County Public
Schools.
Chad has attended the Davidsonville United Methodist Church for
over 10 years. He's been an active member in both worship and service and is
involved in many activities through the church. He has a tremendous ability to
communicate effectively with both the youth group and adult leaders, bridging
the gap between generations and resulting in youth programs that push in a
positive, faith-based direction.
As the church embarked on a "green" initiative, Chad
spearheaded a youth-initiated recycling mission. Additionally, Chad has
coordinated fundraising efforts with local organizations to raise money for
youth service projects, specifically the Appalachia Service Project.
Chad is enrolled in the STEM program for science, technology,
engineering and math and boasts an impressive 4.1 GPA. As part of his school's
multicultural Success Team, he is involved in a number of community service projects
every year, including Harvest for the Hungry and Soles4Souls. He is a member of
his high school's National Honor Society and the Johns Hopkins Center for
Talented Youth, and he was recently selected for the United States Coast Guard
Academy Introduction Mission. Chad is the son of Chuck and Tricia Moeslein of
Davidsonville.
Nov 26, '11 7:23 PM
by David for everyone |
Plan to attend the Crop Sustainability & IPM Workshop, Monday,
December 12, 2011 at the Davidsonville Family Recreation Center (DFRC) at
3789 Queen Anne Bridge Rd, Davidsonville, from 6 to 9 pm. The
workshop will explore advanced crop production practices focusing on
sustainability, food security, and integrated pest management tactics.
The University of Maryland Extension conducts equal access programs.
For special assistance to participate, contact Anne Arundel Co. Extension
Office 410-222-6759 by December 7. Private Pesticide Applicator
Recertification & Nutrient Applicator Voucher Recertification will be
awarded for full class participation. To register contact the Anne Arundel
County Extension 410 222-6759, South County 301-970-8250, Ext. 6759.
Nov 26, '11 7:19 PM
by David for everyone |
Gina Mazza of
Davidsonville received a Bachelor of Science in Business degree in accounting
and information systems from the Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech.
Nov 26, '11 7:16 PM
by David for everyone |
India G. Sauls, an equine business
management major, has enrolled as a freshman at The University of Findlay for
the 2011-12 academic year. Sauls, a 2010 graduate of South River High School,
is the daughter of Sonya Sauls of Davidsonville and Robert Sauls of Edgewater.
Nov 26, '11 7:15 PM
by David for everyone |
Elizabeth Henry of Davidsonville
received a Bachelor of Science degree cum laude in human nutrition, foods and exercise from the College of
Agriculture and Life Sciences and a Bachelor of Science degree cum laude in psychology from the College of Science at Virginia Tech.
Nov 21, '11 12:49 PM
by David for everyone |
A 70-year-old man was
seriously injured in a welding accident Friday in Davidsonville, according to the county Fire
Department.
The man was working with
welding equipment at a business on the 700 block of Central Avenue when his
clothing caught fire shortly after noon, said fire department spokesman
Division Chief Michael Cox. He could not confirm which business the incident
occurred in.
Others in the area were
able to help put the fire out, but the man was burned on over 18 percent of his
body.
He was airlifted by
state police helicopter to the Johns Hopkins Bayview Burn Center in Baltimore
with serious, but nonlife-threatening injuries.
Nov 21, '11 12:43 PM
by David for everyone |
William C. Sunderland, 82, a resident of Edgewater for over 50 years,
died November 15 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He was born August 18, 1929 in
Bristol.
He worked as a federal government employee, then retired. He was a member of the Davidsonville United Methodist Church and the Davidsonville Ruritan Club. He enjoyed hunting and was a Redskin's fan.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia and brother, Ralph Sunderland. He is survived by two daughters, Shirley A. Edwards of Sandy Spring and Lori A. Heider of Lothian; two sisters, Isabel Plu
mmer and Patricia Woods, both of
Dunkirk; and three grandchildren, Taylor Edwards, Madison Edwards and Demi
Heider.
Visitation is 9 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, November 23, with funeral to begin at 11 a.m., at the Hardesty Funeral Home P.A., 12 Ridgely Ave., Davidsonville. Memorial contributions can be made to the Davidsonville United Methodist Church, 819 W Central Ave., Davidsonville, MD 21035. Online condolences can be made at www.hardestyfuneralhome.com
He worked as a federal government employee, then retired. He was a member of the Davidsonville United Methodist Church and the Davidsonville Ruritan Club. He enjoyed hunting and was a Redskin's fan.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia and brother, Ralph Sunderland. He is survived by two daughters, Shirley A. Edwards of Sandy Spring and Lori A. Heider of Lothian; two sisters, Isabel Plu
Visitation is 9 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, November 23, with funeral to begin at 11 a.m., at the Hardesty Funeral Home P.A., 12 Ridgely Ave., Davidsonville. Memorial contributions can be made to the Davidsonville United Methodist Church, 819 W Central Ave., Davidsonville, MD 21035. Online condolences can be made at www.hardestyfuneralhome.com
Nov 16, '11 11:47 AM
by David for everyone |
Join the
Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce at the Holiday Mixer at
Homestead Gardens, Thursday, Nov. 17, 6-9 PM. . This is
the premier holiday event of the season. Taste signature dishes from 14 local
restaurants and caterers. Enjoy the sounds of the Rob Levit Trio. Register at
www.aaaccc.org.
Non-members
welcome! Tickets ar $50.
Nov 16, '11 11:39 AM
by David for everyone |
On Nov. 10, 2011,
AA Co. police arrested Tierre Thomas Wallace, 35, and Jason Jamal Edmonds
at a home in the 1500 block of Gov. Bridge Road in Davidsonville. During a
search of the residence, police found suspected PCP, heroin, illegal
prescription medication and drug paraphernalia with an estimated street value
of $215.
Nov 9, '11 4:52 PM
by David for everyone |
WILLIAM WESLEY "BILL" NEAL, JR. was born on
December 27, 1941. He died at his home in Arnold, MD on November 5, 2011 of
natural causes.
He was the oldest son of the late William W. and Doris M. Neall of Davidsonville. He is survived by his children, William Neall III, Brian Neall, Michael Neall and Amanda Neall Ritchey. He is also survived by his brother, Robert Neall and his sister, Susan Neall Murnane. He has 9 grandchildren, Michael, Sabrina, Hannah, Brian, Sarah, Troy, Madison, Grace and Charlotte and many nieces and nephews.
Bill was a top salesman at Mazo Lerch and Company in the 60's and 70's but was best known for running the Davidsonville Storewhich he purchased from his father in 1977. He was a quiet man who was generous to strangers and friends alike. He was a 32 Degree Mason and a member Annapolis Masonic lodge. In his later years he enjoyed traveling to Ireland, the Netherlands and Costa Rica with his brother-in-law, Timothy Murnane, and a group of close friends. He enjoyed afternoons at the Green Turtle in Edgewater and Mike's Crab House in Riva.
He was the oldest son of the late William W. and Doris M. Neall of Davidsonville. He is survived by his children, William Neall III, Brian Neall, Michael Neall and Amanda Neall Ritchey. He is also survived by his brother, Robert Neall and his sister, Susan Neall Murnane. He has 9 grandchildren, Michael, Sabrina, Hannah, Brian, Sarah, Troy, Madison, Grace and Charlotte and many nieces and nephews.
Bill was a top salesman at Mazo Lerch and Company in the 60's and 70's but was best known for running the Davidsonville Storewhich he purchased from his father in 1977. He was a quiet man who was generous to strangers and friends alike. He was a 32 Degree Mason and a member Annapolis Masonic lodge. In his later years he enjoyed traveling to Ireland, the Netherlands and Costa Rica with his brother-in-law, Timothy Murnane, and a group of close friends. He enjoyed afternoons at the Green Turtle in Edgewater and Mike's Crab House in Riva.
Friends are invited to
Bill's Life Celebration on Tuesday, November 8, from 4 to 7PM at the George P.
Kalas Funeral Home, 2973 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater. Funeral services will
be held on Wednesday, November
9, at 11AM, at All Hallows Parish, 864 W. Central Avenue, Davidsonville.
Interment immediately following in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the William and Doris Neall Memorial Scholarship Fund,
Anne Arundel Community College, 101 College Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012. An
online guestbook is available for your convenience atwww.kalasfuneralhomes.com.
Nov 9, '11 4:48 PM
by David for everyone |
Betty Poston Tucker, 80, of Davidsonville, died November 5 after a battle
with pneumonia. She was born on December 21, 1930 in Washington, D.C. to the
late Sumpter Silcott and Ida Bell Thomas Poston.
The youngest of nine children, she attended Eastern High School in Washington D.C. After her graduation in 1947, she went to work for the District of Columbia Government.
In September 1952 Betty met and married Ellsworth Tucker. She then moved her career to NSA where she retired in 1976. After retirement she worked part-time for the A.A. County Recreation and Parks Department.
She was a strong supporter and leader for women's athletics. Betty was instrumental in the development and establishment of the Davidsonville Athletic Club and the girls' basketball and softball programs. She was an avid bridge player, achieving the recognition of "Life Master". She enjoyed traveling with her family and friends and never missed a Saturday yard sale where she looked for the many bargains to be had. She loved eating crabs and was a diehard Redskin fan.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ellsworth "Whitey" Tucker; sisters, Virginia "Jinx" White and Jeanne Viqueria; and brothers, John W. Poston and Robert "Bobby" Poston. She is survived by her daughter, Susan K. Hamilton, and her husband, Greg, of Davidsonville; two sisters, Doris P. Henry of California, and Gertude P. Shymansky, of Edgewater; brother, Richard S. Poston of Davidsonville and grandchildren, Jeffrey T. Hamilton and Whitney T. Hamilton, both of Davidsonville; as well as many nieces and nephews.
Friends are invited to Betty's Life Celebration on Wednesday, November 9, from 1 to 3 p.m. and from 5 to 8 p.m. at the George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 2973 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater, where a funeral service will be held on Thursday, November 10 at 10 a.m. Inurnment at All Hallows Church Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers the family requests contributions be made to "Rec Deeds For Special Needs", 1 Harry S Truman Parkway, Annapolis, MD 21401. An online guestbook is available for your convenience at www.kalasfuneralhomes.com.
The youngest of nine children, she attended Eastern High School in Washington D.C. After her graduation in 1947, she went to work for the District of Columbia Government.
In September 1952 Betty met and married Ellsworth Tucker. She then moved her career to NSA where she retired in 1976. After retirement she worked part-time for the A.A. County Recreation and Parks Department.
She was a strong supporter and leader for women's athletics. Betty was instrumental in the development and establishment of the Davidsonville Athletic Club and the girls' basketball and softball programs. She was an avid bridge player, achieving the recognition of "Life Master". She enjoyed traveling with her family and friends and never missed a Saturday yard sale where she looked for the many bargains to be had. She loved eating crabs and was a diehard Redskin fan.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ellsworth "Whitey" Tucker; sisters, Virginia "Jinx" White and Jeanne Viqueria; and brothers, John W. Poston and Robert "Bobby" Poston. She is survived by her daughter, Susan K. Hamilton, and her husband, Greg, of Davidsonville; two sisters, Doris P. Henry of California, and Gertude P. Shymansky, of Edgewater; brother, Richard S. Poston of Davidsonville and grandchildren, Jeffrey T. Hamilton and Whitney T. Hamilton, both of Davidsonville; as well as many nieces and nephews.
Friends are invited to Betty's Life Celebration on Wednesday, November 9, from 1 to 3 p.m. and from 5 to 8 p.m. at the George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 2973 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater, where a funeral service will be held on Thursday, November 10 at 10 a.m. Inurnment at All Hallows Church Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers the family requests contributions be made to "Rec Deeds For Special Needs", 1 Harry S Truman Parkway, Annapolis, MD 21401. An online guestbook is available for your convenience at www.kalasfuneralhomes.com.
Nov 9, '11 4:41 PM
by David for everyone |
Gilbert F. Snead, 97, a
six-year resident of Davidsonville and formerly a resident of Riva for 70
years, died of natural causes Oct 1. at the home of his caregivers, Kenny and
Barbara Harrington.
He was born Aug. 9, 1912 in Richmond Va.
He retired from Judd & Detweiler, Inc. printing department after 35 years. He was a member of Weems Creek Baptist Church, Boumi Temple, a life member of Scottish Rites, a life member of Glen Burnie Lodge #213, a life member of Annapolis Elks.
He was born Aug. 9, 1912 in Richmond Va.
He retired from Judd & Detweiler, Inc. printing department after 35 years. He was a member of Weems Creek Baptist Church, Boumi Temple, a life member of Scottish Rites, a life member of Glen Burnie Lodge #213, a life member of Annapolis Elks.
Nov 9, '11 4:36 PM
by David for everyone |
There will be a multi-church gathering to worship on Saturday,
Nov. 12, from 6:30 to 8:00 PM at Grace Evangelical Presbyterian Church,
located at 4012 Birdsville Road, Davidsonville, MD 21035
Music will be provided by various music groups from Mt. Zion United Methodist Church on Ark Road, and Grace Evangelical Presbyterian Church.
Refreshments will be served.
For more information please call 410-798-5300.
Music will be provided by various music groups from Mt. Zion United Methodist Church on Ark Road, and Grace Evangelical Presbyterian Church.
Refreshments will be served.
For more information please call 410-798-5300.
Nov 9, '11 4:30 PM
by David for everyone |
The Holy Family Church's Youth Group Annual Spaghetti Dinner will be on
Saturday, November 12th from 6 - 9 PM. There will be a live performance
by May Rybak and items for sale for some early Christmas shopping. Come and
enjoy an evening out while experiencing the great service of our wonderful
youth!
Ages 13 and over are $10.00; ages 5 thru 12 are $5.00 and children under 4 years are free. Family rate is $35.00
Ages 13 and over are $10.00; ages 5 thru 12 are $5.00 and children under 4 years are free. Family rate is $35.00
Nov 3, '11 5:55 PM
by David for everyone |
SteveFidyk, of Davidsonville, is the conductor of the
Chesapeake Youth Symphony
Orchestra's new jazz ensemble - the
organization's first new group in seven years.
Fidyk wants to hold auditions for the roughly 20 spots in the ensemble starting this month and hopes to have a group assembled by the end of the year. Weekly rehearsals would begin in January, with a first concert planned for the CYSO's March gala.
Ideally, Fidyk would like the ensemble to consist of five trumpets, five saxophones and four trombones - along with a bass, piano, drums, guitar, percussion and a vocalist. The group would focus on big band classics by luminaries such as Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Stan Kenton and Woody Herman.
For additional information in a long Capital-Gazette article, go to:
Fidyk wants to hold auditions for the roughly 20 spots in the ensemble starting this month and hopes to have a group assembled by the end of the year. Weekly rehearsals would begin in January, with a first concert planned for the CYSO's March gala.
Ideally, Fidyk would like the ensemble to consist of five trumpets, five saxophones and four trombones - along with a bass, piano, drums, guitar, percussion and a vocalist. The group would focus on big band classics by luminaries such as Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Stan Kenton and Woody Herman.
For additional information in a long Capital-Gazette article, go to:
http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/lif/2011/11/03-34/Youth-orchestra-group-starts-jazz-ensemble.html
In the photo Trumpeter Daniel Ocasio jams with drummer Tony Fidyk at Bates Middle School last week as Fidyk’s father, Steve, looks on. Steve Fidyk is the conductor of the Chesapeake Youth Symphony Orchestra’s new jazz ensemble
In the photo Trumpeter Daniel Ocasio jams with drummer Tony Fidyk at Bates Middle School last week as Fidyk’s father, Steve, looks on. Steve Fidyk is the conductor of the Chesapeake Youth Symphony Orchestra’s new jazz ensemble
Nov 2, '11 9:31 AM
by David for everyone |
Anne Arundel County Police responded at about 8:30 a.m. Friday
(Oct. 28) to a report of a car crash on Patuxent River Road and Double Gate
Road in Davidsonville. When they got there, police found a crashed white Dodge
Neon off the road, in the woods. The car had significant damage from hitting
the tree.
There was no one with the car, but police found five
teen age boys from Annapolis nearby and determined that the car had been
stolen.
For the complete story, go to: http://edgewater.patch.com/articles/friday-morning-davidsonville-car-crash-turns-out-to-have-been-in-stolen-vehicle
For the complete story, go to: http://edgewater.patch.com/articles/friday-morning-davidsonville-car-crash-turns-out-to-have-been-in-stolen-vehicle
Nov 2, '11 9:19 AM
by David for everyone |
A Davidsonville man has
plead guilty and was convicted of wire fraud in a mortgage fraud scheme.
Stephen J. Troese Sr., 72, practiced as a title attorney and
controlled several title companies that operated in the Baltimore,
Annapolis and Washington areas, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office in
Baltimore, which announced the plea deal. Because of bookkeeping
errors and embezzlement, the firm's escrow accounts were depleted as new
funds were diverted to pay off older mortgages. With the recent economic
downturn, the new incoming funds were not enough to keep up the juggling
of funds.
Nov 2, '11 9:02 AM
by David for everyone |
There will be a 5K race at Riva Trace Baptist Church in Davidsonville on
Thursday, November 24 at 8:00 AM. The 5k course loops around the
grounds of Riva Trace Baptist Church in Davidsonville, partially paved and part
cross country. There will be prizes for top 2 male/female finishers in each age
group. There will be a 100 yard dash for the kids as well.
For more info, e-mail lgrevin@yahoo.com
For more info, e-mail lgrevin@yahoo.com
Nov 2, '11 8:54 AM
by David for everyone |
Join the Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce at the
Holiday Mixer on November 17 at Homestead Gardens in Davidsonville.
This is the premier holiday event of the season with signature dishes from 14 local restaurants and caterers. The diners will enjoy the sounds of the Rob Levit Trio.
You can register at www.aaaccc.org. Non-members are welcome! Tickets are $50.
This is the premier holiday event of the season with signature dishes from 14 local restaurants and caterers. The diners will enjoy the sounds of the Rob Levit Trio.
You can register at www.aaaccc.org. Non-members are welcome! Tickets are $50.
Oct 26, '11 9:50 AM
by David for everyone |
The Arundel Volunteer Fire Dept., located at
2380 Davidsonville Road, continues to hold sandwiches sales on Saturdays during
the fall. Each at. they fire up the grill and serve fresh pit-beef, ham
and turkey sandwiches. The meat is smoked all morning and served on freshly
baked rolls. Sandwiches are usually ready for sale by 10:30 a.m. and cost $6.
Soda, water and chips are also available. There are picnic tables on site and
there is always a firefighter available to give a tour of the station and the
fire engines. All the proceeds from the sales go directly to AVFD.
Oct 26, '11 9:37 AM
by David for everyone |
The tropical storms
Irene and Lee dumped up to 50 times the normal amount of rain into the Patuxent
River causing one dock to break free of its moorings and hea downstream until
getting snagged on a log jam. The river and trail keeping team called
Patuxent Roughnecks had to find a way to bring the dock back upstream to
its original location. The story and pictures are at:
Oct 20, '11 1:55 PM
by David for everyone |
Victor John Krisko "Vic", 81, a seven
year resident of Davidsonville, previously of Sarasota, FL, died Wednesday,
October 19 at his son's residence, of congestive heart failure, after a two
month illness.
Born October 9, 1930 in Greensburg, PA to the late John Krisko and Angeline Hollick Krisko, he graduated from Greensburg High School and attended California University of Pennsylvania. Victor served in the U.S. Navyas an Electronics Technician Third Class from September 20, 1950 to June 29, 1954; receiving the Korean Service Medal, United Nations medal, Good Conduct medal, National Defense medal and in 2002, Republic of Korea War Service Medal. Mr. Krisko worked as an engineer for IBM, retiring after 21 years. His memberships included American Legion Post 226 in May, Veteran's of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 3233 in Sarasota, FL and AmVets Post 99 in Vandalia, OH. Victor enjoyed playing Golf, World War II History, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pirates and was an avid cross-word puzzle solver.
In addition to this parents, Victor was predeceased by his wife, Barrie Jean Reed Krisko and a sister, Josephine Wisneski. He is survived by two sons, Thomas A. Krisko of Greenwood, DE and Robert S. Krisko and his wife Alyssa of Davidsonville; two daughters, Valerie J. Kutchma of Hurrah, OK and Kimberly A. Nicholas and her husband Richard of Houston, DE; two brothers, Robert S. Krisko and Gregory Nieto, both of Lahaska, PA; a sister, Ann Adams of San Diego, CA; six grandchildren, Michael A. Kutchma of Moore, OK, Thomas J. Krisko of Wappingers Falls, NY, Christopher J. Kutchma of Beacon, NY, Jessica L. Krisko of Poughkeepsie, NY and Joshua D. Nicholas and Heather A. Nicholas, both of Houston, DE; also survived by one great-grandson, Frederick Krisko.
Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, October 21, at the George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 2973 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater. A private burial will be held at Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, NY at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake, 445 Defense Highway, Annapolis, MD 21401. Online guestbook available at www.kalasfuneralhomes.com
Born October 9, 1930 in Greensburg, PA to the late John Krisko and Angeline Hollick Krisko, he graduated from Greensburg High School and attended California University of Pennsylvania. Victor served in the U.S. Navyas an Electronics Technician Third Class from September 20, 1950 to June 29, 1954; receiving the Korean Service Medal, United Nations medal, Good Conduct medal, National Defense medal and in 2002, Republic of Korea War Service Medal. Mr. Krisko worked as an engineer for IBM, retiring after 21 years. His memberships included American Legion Post 226 in May, Veteran's of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 3233 in Sarasota, FL and AmVets Post 99 in Vandalia, OH. Victor enjoyed playing Golf, World War II History, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pirates and was an avid cross-word puzzle solver.
In addition to this parents, Victor was predeceased by his wife, Barrie Jean Reed Krisko and a sister, Josephine Wisneski. He is survived by two sons, Thomas A. Krisko of Greenwood, DE and Robert S. Krisko and his wife Alyssa of Davidsonville; two daughters, Valerie J. Kutchma of Hurrah, OK and Kimberly A. Nicholas and her husband Richard of Houston, DE; two brothers, Robert S. Krisko and Gregory Nieto, both of Lahaska, PA; a sister, Ann Adams of San Diego, CA; six grandchildren, Michael A. Kutchma of Moore, OK, Thomas J. Krisko of Wappingers Falls, NY, Christopher J. Kutchma of Beacon, NY, Jessica L. Krisko of Poughkeepsie, NY and Joshua D. Nicholas and Heather A. Nicholas, both of Houston, DE; also survived by one great-grandson, Frederick Krisko.
Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, October 21, at the George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 2973 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater. A private burial will be held at Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, NY at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake, 445 Defense Highway, Annapolis, MD 21401. Online guestbook available at www.kalasfuneralhomes.com
Oct 20, '11 1:48 PM
by David for everyone |
Elizabeth Louise Hanna, a resident of
Davidsonville, died October 18.
She was preceded in death by her brother, Larry Owen. She is survived by three sons, Mike (Rosanne) Dwyer of California, LA, Mark Hanna of Davidsonville, and Matt (Kristen) Hanna of Chicago, IL; brother, Charlie Owen; and three grandchildren, Andrew, Lilly, and Laylane.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Friday, October 21, at Holy Family Catholic Church, 826 West Central Avenue, Davidsonville. Interment in Lakemont Memorial Gardens, Davidsonville. Please sign the family's guestbook at: www.beallfuneral.com
She was preceded in death by her brother, Larry Owen. She is survived by three sons, Mike (Rosanne) Dwyer of California, LA, Mark Hanna of Davidsonville, and Matt (Kristen) Hanna of Chicago, IL; brother, Charlie Owen; and three grandchildren, Andrew, Lilly, and Laylane.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Friday, October 21, at Holy Family Catholic Church, 826 West Central Avenue, Davidsonville. Interment in Lakemont Memorial Gardens, Davidsonville. Please sign the family's guestbook at: www.beallfuneral.com
Oct 18, '11 10:53 PM
by David for everyone |
At noon Oct. 30,
Halloween Bingo for Kids will be held at Arundel Volunteer Fire Department,
2380 Davidsonville Road. Children ages 5 to 12 are invited to come in costume.
Lunch will be served with bingo games beginning at 1 p.m. Reservations are requested but not necessary. Call 410-451-0742. Cost is $10 per person.
Lunch will be served with bingo games beginning at 1 p.m. Reservations are requested but not necessary. Call 410-451-0742. Cost is $10 per person.
Oct 14, '11 10:41 AM
by David for everyone |
At Davidsonville Elementary School earlier this week, 14 acting
students made up their own creatures. They gave life to "squirms" and
"gacks" and played a game with them.
Next up was an art activity, then a talk by instructor Tyler
Herman about the various acting skills they used in the initial exercise. It
was the third of eight weekly, after-school sessions.
"It's incredibly fun," said Herman, of Washington, D.C.
"Their imaginations are boundless. My job ... is to say nothing's too
much; nothing's too outlandish."
Tommy O'Brien certainly agreed. He was hopping around frantically
and waving his arms while pretending to be one of the creatures. "I like
this class," said the 8-year-old. "We get to act and play fun
games."
Fellow third graders Katherine Campo and Lillian Baker said
pretending to be someone or something other than themselves was challenging,
but also very enjoyable.
"I learned that when you're acting and you're a different
character, sometimes you have to change your voice," Lillian said.
It's especially hard to try to talk like a boy, she said.
"For us girls, it's hard to act like a boy."
Oct 14, '11 10:31 AM
by David for everyone |
Annapolis, MD (October 11, 2011)
- County Executive John R. Leopold today announced the appointment of former
Army Sgt. Kenneth W. Thompson as Chairman of the Veteran Affairs Commission.
“Ken Thompson has a distinguished record in the military and in business,” County Executive Leopold said. “I am confident that he will enhance the performance of a commission that has already made strides in improving the lives of our active and retired military personnel.”
Thompson, a Davidsonville resident, was most recently a Senior Project Engineer for TurningPoint Global Solutions, Inc. He previously worked for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the Treasury and the Secret Service. He holds a master’s degree from George Washington University and an associate’s degree from Montgomery College. Thompson is a veteran of the Vietnam War who specialized in communications and intelligence.
Working with the Veteran Affairs Commission and the County Council,
County Executive Leopold has helped establish hiring preferences for
veterans and provided funding for treatment of post traumatic stress and drug addiction. The 13-member Veteran Affairs Commission is a forum for all Anne Arundel County veterans of military service. It is charged with identifying opportunities to improve financial and other assistance to veterans, including higher education and healthcare, as well as providing statistics and organizing events for our troops and veterans.
“Ken Thompson has a distinguished record in the military and in business,” County Executive Leopold said. “I am confident that he will enhance the performance of a commission that has already made strides in improving the lives of our active and retired military personnel.”
Thompson, a Davidsonville resident, was most recently a Senior Project Engineer for TurningPoint Global Solutions, Inc. He previously worked for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the Treasury and the Secret Service. He holds a master’s degree from George Washington University and an associate’s degree from Montgomery College. Thompson is a veteran of the Vietnam War who specialized in communications and intelligence.
Working with the Veteran Affairs Commission and the County Council,
County Executive Leopold has helped establish hiring preferences for
veterans and provided funding for treatment of post traumatic stress and drug addiction. The 13-member Veteran Affairs Commission is a forum for all Anne Arundel County veterans of military service. It is charged with identifying opportunities to improve financial and other assistance to veterans, including higher education and healthcare, as well as providing statistics and organizing events for our troops and veterans.
Oct 10, '11 12:52 AM
by David for everyone |
The Anne
Arundel Economic Development Corp. hosted the fifth annual Agriculture
Education Day on Oct. 9 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fun, food, music and
an agricultural showcase were featured at the Y Worry Farm, 1501 Rossback
Road, Davidsonville.
Oct 10, '11 12:48 AM
by David for everyone |
Join Holy Family Church on October 22, 6pm-9pm
for their first Italian Dinner Event. Four course menu of Wedding Soup or
Bruschetta starter, entree of Meatballs, Sausage or Marinated Chicken over
Pasta or Vegetarian Grilled Vegetables over Pasta, next will be a 5 lettuce
spring mix w/all the accoutrements and Garlic/Herb Toast and finally homemade
Cannoli for dessert. $20.00 per person before October 18th. $30.00 at the door.
Ages 5-12 $10.00; under 5 free. Tickets can be purchased after weekend Masses
or by calling the office at 410-269-0586 or 301-261-7399.
Oct 10, '11 12:42 AM
by David for everyone |
An essay contest was
held only for fifth-graders at Davidsonville Elementary. Tinker Shoemaker, chairman of the contest, awarded each of the three winning
students a $100 savings bond. This year's winners are Jack Irvin, Jillian Creswell and Anna Jacobson.
Oct 10, '11 12:40 AM
by David for everyone |
Tommy Redmiles, a resident of Davidsonville, passed away at age 26 this past March
from complications due to Crohn's disease. His family and friends
found comfort in showing their support with donations to the Crohn's and
Colitis Foundation of America in his memory.
On Oct. 14, the Thomas H. Redmiles Foundation will present the
T-Red Memorial Golf Classic at Bay Hills Golf Club, 545 Bay Hills Drive in
Arnold. Proceeds will be donated to CCFA. The public is invited to attend and
participate.
The tournament will be a four-person scramble with a tee-time at 1
p.m. Registration starts at 11:30 a.m. The $100 fee per golfer includes greens
and cart fees; hot dog lunch at registration, soft drinks, water and domestic
beers on the course; dinner catered by Bayside Bull; a polo shirt and goodie
bag; and one voucher for a full round of golf to be used at a later date.
Highlights include a hole-in-one contest for a new car donated by
Lexus of Annapolis, a fresh orange crush station by The Main Ingredient, and a
closest-to-the-pin contest hosted by Navy Athletics.
The dinner and awards reception will start at 6:30 p.m. and is
open to non-golfing guests for a $20 donation. The reception will include a
surprise emcee, raffles and silent auction with a variety of items up for bid,
including sports memorabilia and tickets, locally made jewelry and artwork,
restaurant gift certificates, hotel and golf packages, and much more.
All golfers and dinner guests must register in advance.
Sponsorship opportunities start at $50. For information, visit www.tredgolfclassic.com.
Oct 10, '11 12:36 AM
by David for everyone |
The Davidsonville Ruritan Club recently
held their awards dinner to present five scholarships to Davidsonville students
and to announce the winners of the Mildred Watkins fifth-grade essay contest.
Dr. Richard Garden, chairman of the
scholarship committee, sent out scholarship applications to school guidance
counselors who nominated candidates. (The applications are also available on
the Davidsonville Ruritan's website in the winter.) All scholarships are
reviewed in such manner that no one knows whose application is whose until
after a winner has been selected.
This year, five students were awarded
scholarships of $1,000 per year for four years. The winning students are Sarah Jentilett, Jessica
D'Ambrosio, Megan Hensley, Shelby Heinecke and Alyson Lombardo.
Sep 27, '11 12:07 AM
by David for everyone |
Come and hear Christina King on Wednesday,
October 12th at 7:30pm at Holy Family Church in Davidsonville.
Have you ever been interested in Iconography? What do new, scientific discoveries about Our Lady's Tilma tell us about Life and Love in our culture today? About the status of the Christian Family? How our culture today parallels the Aztec culture at that time?
Christina King is the weekly radio host of "Embracing Your Greatness", a live call-in show. She is taking her talk on Our Lady of Guadalupe across the nation. Don't miss the chance to hear her. Tickets are $5.00/sold after all Masses the first 2 weekends of October as well as through the parish office.
Have you ever been interested in Iconography? What do new, scientific discoveries about Our Lady's Tilma tell us about Life and Love in our culture today? About the status of the Christian Family? How our culture today parallels the Aztec culture at that time?
Christina King is the weekly radio host of "Embracing Your Greatness", a live call-in show. She is taking her talk on Our Lady of Guadalupe across the nation. Don't miss the chance to hear her. Tickets are $5.00/sold after all Masses the first 2 weekends of October as well as through the parish office.
Sep 25, '11 7:13 PM
by David for everyone |
Mr. Dwyer was a Real Estate Attorney who had a passion for Computer Programming and Texas Hold "Em. Mr. Dwyer was born in Washington, DC. He graduated from the Mount Vernon School of Law in 1970.
He is survived by his wife, Patricia Dwyer of Davidsonville; four children, Barbara Coffey of Florida, Sandra Sberro of Florida, John Dwyer, Jr. of Davidsonville and Jennifer Dent of Pasadena, MD; two stepchildren, Kimberly McKnight of Chesapeake Beach, MD and Gregory McKnight of Huntingtown, MD; brother of Mary Kevilly of Frederick, MD.; and seven grandchildren.
Family will receive friends at the family owned BEALL FUNERAL HOME, 6512 NW Crain Hwy (Rt. 3 South), Bowie, MD on Monday, September 26, 2011 from 4 to 7 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, September 27 at Holy Family Catholic Church, 826 W. Central Ave., Davidsonville, MD 21035. Interment private. If desired, contributions may be made to the Hospice of the Chesapeake, 445 Defense Highway, Annapolis, MD 21401. Please view and sign the family's guestbook at: www.beallfuneral.com.
Sep 20, '11 2:29 PM
by David for everyone |
Under cloudy skies hundreds of Holy Family
church members enjoyed an afternoon of fellowship and fun while feasting on
hotdogs, hamburgers and delicious sides and deserts prepared by the
parishioners themselves on Sept. 18.
Children gleefully jumped around in a horse-shaped moon bounce, tossed bean bags, had their faces painted, decorated pumpkins and crafted scarecrows with their parents at the western themed event while Deacon Tom Beales treated parishioners to an old-fashioned wagon ride around church grounds.
For more about the picnic, go to:
http://edgewater.patch.com/articles/holy-family-catholic-church-holds-annual-parish-picnic
Children gleefully jumped around in a horse-shaped moon bounce, tossed bean bags, had their faces painted, decorated pumpkins and crafted scarecrows with their parents at the western themed event while Deacon Tom Beales treated parishioners to an old-fashioned wagon ride around church grounds.
For more about the picnic, go to:
http://edgewater.patch.com/articles/holy-family-catholic-church-holds-annual-parish-picnic
Sep 20, '11 2:11 PM
by David for everyone |
The Reverend Alistair So came to this congregation in early 2008 from a position as Associate Pastor at St. Martins in-the-Field Church in Severna Park. He was raised in Hong Kong and educated in an Anglican School within the British school system. He learned English, but continued to speak the native languages of his parents. An only child, So first came to live abroad as a college undergraduate at American University where he received a Bachelor of Science in biology. He then attended graduate school at Georgetown where he earned a Master of Science degree in microbiology.
You can read more about the parish and Rev. So at: http://edgewater.patch.com/articles/pastor-qa-rev-alistair-so-rector-all-hallows-parish
Sep 20, '11 1:53 PM
by David for everyone |
The Davidsonville United Methodist Church, 819
W. Central Ave., will have its annual Autumn Jubilation and BBQ Festival from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 24.
Food items available for sale include: apple-themed baked goods table, bags of orchard fresh apples and apple cider. The bags of apples and apple cider are from Brown's Orchard in Loganville, Pa. The Tongues of Fire BBQ ministry team will serve smoked and slow-cooked pulled pork, pulled chicken, beef brisket and pit-cooked half-chickens. Beverages include fresh apple cider, sodas and bottled water.
Annapolis Big Band Caliente, which plays all styles of Latin music as well as the traditional big band songs with a twist, will entertain with their swinging tunes. Also, the Chesapeake Pickers will keep your feet stomping.
The youth group will be offering games for young children. Local vendors will be selling a wide variety of goods including hand-crafted items. Vendors interested in reserving a table should call the church office or email office@dumc.net.
Food items available for sale include: apple-themed baked goods table, bags of orchard fresh apples and apple cider. The bags of apples and apple cider are from Brown's Orchard in Loganville, Pa. The Tongues of Fire BBQ ministry team will serve smoked and slow-cooked pulled pork, pulled chicken, beef brisket and pit-cooked half-chickens. Beverages include fresh apple cider, sodas and bottled water.
Annapolis Big Band Caliente, which plays all styles of Latin music as well as the traditional big band songs with a twist, will entertain with their swinging tunes. Also, the Chesapeake Pickers will keep your feet stomping.
The youth group will be offering games for young children. Local vendors will be selling a wide variety of goods including hand-crafted items. Vendors interested in reserving a table should call the church office or email office@dumc.net.
Sep 20, '11 1:50 PM
by David for everyone |
The Grimes family and
several other Davidsonville families have been involved in tractor pulls for
several decades. To read a little about the Grimes family, go to:
Sep 20, '11 1:24 PM
by David for everyone |
DAVID L.
ANDERSON, SR, of Davidsonville passed away Saturday, September 17, 2011 at the
age of 64.
Arrangements provided by Lasting Tributes Cremation & Funeral Care, P.A. For service details and online condolences please visit www.LastingTributesFuneralCare.com
Arrangements provided by Lasting Tributes Cremation & Funeral Care, P.A. For service details and online condolences please visit www.LastingTributesFuneralCare.com
Sep 18, '11 8:12 AM
by David for everyone |
Salisbury senior attacker Trish
DiGirolomo was named to the 2011 ECAC Division III South All-Star team. The
Davidsonville resident, who was also a first team All-American, scored 38 goals
and dished off 53 assists for a team-leading 91 points last season. The
Archbishop Spalding product ranked seventh nationally in assists per game
(2.79) in helping the Sea Gulls (19-3) capture their seventh straight Capital
Athletic Conference championship.
Sep 18, '11 8:06 AM
by David for everyone |
Katcef Bros. of Annapolis held their first
Harvest Beer Festival at Homestead Gardens in Davidsonville on Sept. 17 which
attracted more than 700 brew lovers.
"I'm a beer enthusiast," said Bob Childs of Annapolis, sipping a pint outside the tasting tents. "I make beer, I drink beer, so to come to an event like this ... when there's a tasting at a store, the selection is usually pretty limited."
Not so at this festival, which showcased about 50 different beers from a dozen breweries. The most popular, according to some event organizers, was the Box Car Pumpkin Porter from Charlottesville, Va.-based Starr Hill Brewery.
Katcef Bros., an Annapolis beer distributor, organized the festival to benefit the Scenic Rivers Land Trust.
"There will be one next year," said Neil Katcef, the company's president. "I'm overwhelmed by the turnout. It's so much more than we expected."
To read more about the Festival, go to:
http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/ent/2011/09/18-25/Beer-fest-Beach-Bash-draw-big-crowds-on-fall-like-day.html
"I'm a beer enthusiast," said Bob Childs of Annapolis, sipping a pint outside the tasting tents. "I make beer, I drink beer, so to come to an event like this ... when there's a tasting at a store, the selection is usually pretty limited."
Not so at this festival, which showcased about 50 different beers from a dozen breweries. The most popular, according to some event organizers, was the Box Car Pumpkin Porter from Charlottesville, Va.-based Starr Hill Brewery.
Katcef Bros., an Annapolis beer distributor, organized the festival to benefit the Scenic Rivers Land Trust.
"There will be one next year," said Neil Katcef, the company's president. "I'm overwhelmed by the turnout. It's so much more than we expected."
To read more about the Festival, go to:
http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/ent/2011/09/18-25/Beer-fest-Beach-Bash-draw-big-crowds-on-fall-like-day.html
Sep 16, '11 2:42 PM
by David for everyone |
From The Capital
AA Co. Police had arrested three men early
Thursday morning after being called to a theft in progress. Police
were called at 1:28 a.m. by a resident who saw men putting items from a
neighbor's yard in Herald Harbor into a pickup, which sped off with at least
one suspect in the back of the truck. Police set up a perimeter on
the few roads leading out of the area.
Officers spotted the Ford F-350 on River
Road. The truck then turned onto Generals Highway. Police pulled
the truck over at the intersection of Crownsville Road and Generals Highway.
Two men were in the back of the truck, along with numerous tools and spools of
wire.
Police said they were able to
identify some of the tools as being stolen from a truck parked in the 300 block
of Walnut Trail in Herald Harbor. They also said they found that some of the
tools had been taken from a truck on First Street off South Haven Road.
All
three men in the truck were arrested and charged with fourth-degree burglary,
theft, destruction of property and rogue and vagabond, police said.
Arrested were the driver, George Graff, 53, of Flanders Lane in Harwood, Benjamin Ponta, 24, of Bowie, and Christopher Stafford, 25, of Governor Bridge Road in Davidsonville.
Arrested were the driver, George Graff, 53, of Flanders Lane in Harwood, Benjamin Ponta, 24, of Bowie, and Christopher Stafford, 25, of Governor Bridge Road in Davidsonville.
Sep 16, '11 2:25 PM
by David for everyone |
The Board of Education is
looking to redistrict the Central, Mayo, and Davidsonville Elementary School
Districts. Central is badly overcrowded but Mayo has some room
remaining, and the new Davidsonville school has even more room.
Sep 16, '11 2:06 PM
by David for everyone |
Henry Edward "Dick" Gertz Jr., 80, a 65-year resident of
Davidsonville, died September 15 from complications of cancer.
He was born Feb. 8, 1931, to the late Henry Edward and Lillian Pullman Gertz. He graduated from Arundel High School in 1948 and continued to work on the family farm. In 1951, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and served in Korea as the war was winding down. After his service, Dick was employed as a mechanic for Capital Airlines at Washington International Airport. He then worked as a night manager at the Dixie Bar-B-Que Restaurant at Waysons Corner in Lothian. Later, Dick owned and operated the Meade Superette Store in Odenton. After selling his business, Dick worked at Rips Restaurant in Bowie as a manager until his retirement in 1995.
Throughout his life, Dick was fascinated with airplanes. In his youth, he spent his spare time assembling model airplanes. Dick became a licensed pilot and entertained his family and friends for many years with his airplane rides. Dick also enjoyed cooking, reading, hunting, growing cactuses in his greenhouse, and gardening and was an avid bowler. He also enjoyed sharing his homegrown vegetables with family and friends and spending time with his children and grandchildren.
Dick was a charter member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Gambrills and Crofton.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Gilbert Roy "Jack" Gertz. He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Janet Adamson Gertz; three daughters, Cheryl (Jim) Washington of Mt. Airy, Cindy (Terry Lewis) Gertz of Leicester, NC and Betina Jones of West Palm Beach, FL; son, Bruce (Marie) Gertz of Davidsonville; sister, Lorraine Clow of Davidsonville; and two grandchildren, Sarah and Ryan Washington of Mt. Airy.
Friends are invited to Dick's Life Celebration from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, September 18 at the George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 2973 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater, where the funeral service will held at 12 noon on Monday, September 19. Interment Lakemont Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made in Dick's name to a charity of one's choice. Online guestbook available atwww.kalasfuneralhomes.com
He was born Feb. 8, 1931, to the late Henry Edward and Lillian Pullman Gertz. He graduated from Arundel High School in 1948 and continued to work on the family farm. In 1951, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and served in Korea as the war was winding down. After his service, Dick was employed as a mechanic for Capital Airlines at Washington International Airport. He then worked as a night manager at the Dixie Bar-B-Que Restaurant at Waysons Corner in Lothian. Later, Dick owned and operated the Meade Superette Store in Odenton. After selling his business, Dick worked at Rips Restaurant in Bowie as a manager until his retirement in 1995.
Throughout his life, Dick was fascinated with airplanes. In his youth, he spent his spare time assembling model airplanes. Dick became a licensed pilot and entertained his family and friends for many years with his airplane rides. Dick also enjoyed cooking, reading, hunting, growing cactuses in his greenhouse, and gardening and was an avid bowler. He also enjoyed sharing his homegrown vegetables with family and friends and spending time with his children and grandchildren.
Dick was a charter member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Gambrills and Crofton.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Gilbert Roy "Jack" Gertz. He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Janet Adamson Gertz; three daughters, Cheryl (Jim) Washington of Mt. Airy, Cindy (Terry Lewis) Gertz of Leicester, NC and Betina Jones of West Palm Beach, FL; son, Bruce (Marie) Gertz of Davidsonville; sister, Lorraine Clow of Davidsonville; and two grandchildren, Sarah and Ryan Washington of Mt. Airy.
Friends are invited to Dick's Life Celebration from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, September 18 at the George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 2973 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater, where the funeral service will held at 12 noon on Monday, September 19. Interment Lakemont Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made in Dick's name to a charity of one's choice. Online guestbook available atwww.kalasfuneralhomes.com
Sep 14, '11 1:43 PM
by David for everyone |
Vernon "Jerry" Nicholson, 64, of Davidsonville, died
September 10.
He was born Dec. 13, 1946, in Astoria, OR, the son of the late Archie and Margaret Nicholson. He was raised in Long Beach, WA, and graduated from the University of Washington prior to serving his country in the U.S. Army. Jerry worked for McKenna, Long & Aldridge in Washington, DC. He especially enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his loving wife of 29 years, Sharon Nicholson; son, Jeffery of Davidsonville; stepdaughters, Melissa Wagner ofDavidsonville and Kathleen Gilmore of Ft. Hood, TX; three grandchildren, Adam, Jacklyn and Dylan Gilmore, all of Ft. Hood, TX; and sister, Marietta Bergman of Port Townsend, WA.
A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake, 445 Defense Highway, Annapolis, MD 21401.
He was born Dec. 13, 1946, in Astoria, OR, the son of the late Archie and Margaret Nicholson. He was raised in Long Beach, WA, and graduated from the University of Washington prior to serving his country in the U.S. Army. Jerry worked for McKenna, Long & Aldridge in Washington, DC. He especially enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his loving wife of 29 years, Sharon Nicholson; son, Jeffery of Davidsonville; stepdaughters, Melissa Wagner ofDavidsonville and Kathleen Gilmore of Ft. Hood, TX; three grandchildren, Adam, Jacklyn and Dylan Gilmore, all of Ft. Hood, TX; and sister, Marietta Bergman of Port Townsend, WA.
A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake, 445 Defense Highway, Annapolis, MD 21401.
Sep 9, '11 1:33 PM
by David for everyone |
Homestead Gardens will host the Third
Annual Annapolis Tomato Festival on Sept 10 from noon until 6 p.m. This
family-friendly event will feature three different contests: the Chesapeake
Chili Cook-off, the Salsa Competition and the Ledo Fastest Pizza Eating
Contest. Registration for all contests is open to the public; restaurants and
individuals are welcome to enter the cooking contests.
There also will be samplings of a wide variety of tomatoes as well as different tomato-based foods. We will have live music and cooking demonstrations throughout the day.
Tickets: Individuals are $10 each.
A portion of the profits from the Tomato Festival and Chili Cook-off will go to support Save the Coconuts, an Annapolis-based nonprofit organization.
There also will be samplings of a wide variety of tomatoes as well as different tomato-based foods. We will have live music and cooking demonstrations throughout the day.
Tickets: Individuals are $10 each.
A portion of the profits from the Tomato Festival and Chili Cook-off will go to support Save the Coconuts, an Annapolis-based nonprofit organization.
Sep 9, '11 1:28 PM
by David for everyone |
Davidsonville
resident Travis Pastrana will be inducted into the Maryland State Athletic
Hall of Fame on Thursday, Nov. 10 (6-10 p.m.) at Michael's Eighth Avenue in
Glen Burnie. Pastrana has excelled in Motocross racing, motorcycle jumping and
rally cars. He is currently pursuing stock car racing with the goal of one day
competing on the Sprint Cup circuit.
Sep 9, '11 1:23 PM
by David for everyone |
The recent rains have
created many problems with some of the worst flooding in years. An
unusual event was a deep sinkhole on Patuxent River Rd and Queen Ann Bridge Rd.
in Davidsonville. To read about that and other problems, go
to:
Sep 9, '11 1:17 PM
by David for everyone |
From The Capital
Chas Thompson, who co-owns the Davidsonville Market Deli & Pizza with his wife Frannie, said much of the store's success lies in its blend of a friendly atmosphere, a loyal customer base, product variety and homemade goods, including everything from pizza to cupcakes to egg salad sandwiches.
"We don't want to be a 7-Eleven. We don't want to be a High's," said Thompson, who has owned the market for six years.
"People want good food and quality food, and they're willing to pay for it," he said.
Thompson said his daughter will likely take over the market, which is now about 100 years old.
Chas Thompson, who co-owns the Davidsonville Market Deli & Pizza with his wife Frannie, said much of the store's success lies in its blend of a friendly atmosphere, a loyal customer base, product variety and homemade goods, including everything from pizza to cupcakes to egg salad sandwiches.
"We don't want to be a 7-Eleven. We don't want to be a High's," said Thompson, who has owned the market for six years.
"People want good food and quality food, and they're willing to pay for it," he said.
Thompson said his daughter will likely take over the market, which is now about 100 years old.
Sep 2, '11 11:05 AM
by David for everyone |
Anne Marie Whitesell, daughter of Stacey
Whitesell of Davidsonville, recently received a bachelor of arts degree in
political science from Roanoke College. She graduated with the
following honors: summa cum
laude, Nu Chapter, Phi Beta Kappa, Honors Program. She
graduated from South River High School.
Sep 2, '11 11:02 AM
by David for everyone |
Maggie Kerr, daughter
of Glenn and Marie Kerr of Davidsonville, recently graduated from the A.B.
Freeman School of Business of Tulane University with a master of finance
degree.
Sep 2, '11 10:46 AM
by David for everyone |
The Woodland Beach VFD provides fire and rescue services to the greater
Edgewater/Mayo and surrounding communities.
You can read more about him and see additional pictures at: http://crofton.patch.com/articles/hero-profile-wbvfd-fire-fighter-mark-holiday#photo-7320275
You can read more about him and see additional pictures at: http://crofton.patch.com/articles/hero-profile-wbvfd-fire-fighter-mark-holiday#photo-7320275
Sep 2, '11 10:34 AM
by David for everyone |
A Wed. night burglary
on Strawberry Run in Davidsonville was solved on Thur. morning with
the arrest of two men on Rt. 2 near Dunkirk. The men in possession of the
victims property and burglary tools were are Michael A Flaherty III, 27,
of no fixed address and an accomplice identified as Donald S. Byrd,
30, of Huntingtown, MD. For further info, go to:
http://edgewater.patch.com/articles/overnight-burglary-in-davidsonville-solved-quickly-by-police
http://edgewater.patch.com/articles/overnight-burglary-in-davidsonville-solved-quickly-by-police
Aug 30, '11 1:30 AM
by David for everyone |
This October, Lynn Matthews,
founder of Yoga 4 Life and former owner of Golden Heart Yoga in Annapolis,
is moving her customized classes in a beautifully renovated barn
located in scenic Davidsonville, just seconds away from the Davidsonville Elementary School on Central
Avenue.
Aug 30, '11 1:21 AM
by David for everyone |
The Thomas H. Redmiles Foundation presents the T-Red Memorial Golf
Classic to benefit the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America. Held in
memory of Tommy Redmiles of Davidsonville who recently passed away at age 26
from complications due to Crohn's Disease. The day includes golf, hot dog lunch
and snack, drinks, catered dinner, silent auction, raffles, prizes and more at
Bay Hills Golf Club in Arnold, MD. $100 per golfer, 4 person scramble with a 1
p.m. tee-time. Non-golfing friends are invited to attend the Dinner and Awards
Reception at 5 p.m. for a $20 donation. Affordable sponsorship opportunities
starting at $50 are available. Please visit facebook.com/tredclassic or call
Ron Thomas at 443-744-0278 for registration info.
Aug 25, '11 5:07 PM
by David for everyone |
Lauren Gleason of Davidsonville recently
graduated cum laude from Amherst College. The
daughter of James Gleason and Cynthia Butler majored in law, jurisprudence and
social thought. She graduated from Annapolis High School.
Aug 25, '11 4:59 PM
by David for everyone |
The second annual
Annapolis Tmato Festival will be held on Sat., Aug. 27, at Homestead Gardens in
Davidsonville. Admission is $10 per person or $25 per family. Tickets can
be purchased at www.homesteadgardens.com.
Aug 24, '11 8:46 AM
by David for everyone |
Annapolis Area Christina School graduate Alina Cooper, 18, of Davidsonville is
among four graduates giving advice to incoming high school students in a
video linked below. She is the third to appear in the video.
She will be attending the University of Maryland this fall.
http://severn.patch.com/articles/video-graduates-offer-advice-for-incoming-high-school-students#video-7418733
She will be attending the University of Maryland this fall.
http://severn.patch.com/articles/video-graduates-offer-advice-for-incoming-high-school-students#video-7418733
Aug 24, '11 8:28 AM
by David for everyone |
Torrance Wallace, 43,
was arrested for shoplifting and assaulting two liquor store employees on West
St. in Annapolis. The Davidsonville man was identified after leaving his
drivers license at a check cashing store next door to the liquor
store.
http://edgewater.patch.com/articles/davidsonville-man-faces-multiple-charges-after-incident-at-annapolis-liquor-store
http://edgewater.patch.com/articles/davidsonville-man-faces-multiple-charges-after-incident-at-annapolis-liquor-store
Aug 20, '11 4:49 PM
by David for everyone |
Anne Arundle
County has issued a marriage license to Usman Zia, age 29, of
Crofton, and , Naila Pervez Choudhry, age 17, of Davidsonville.
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