New Bay Times Archives
Volume
VI Number 46 November 19-25, 1998
- On Our Cover: One of the holidays' best
traditions is reaching beyond our own need to share our bounty.
Photos by Betsy Kehne and Mark Burns.
- Dock of the Bay Swans Down: White Thanksgiving Assured; Lend a Helping
Hand: Your Guide to Volunteering; Fowler's Legend Grows: Science
Center to Share His Name; The Sport of King (Leatherbury); Waiting
for van Gogh plus, Way Downstream ... From China, a cleaner Antarctcia,
and last but not least, this week's Creature Feature: Fish live
in happy families.
- This Week's Feature:
Chesapeake Country Volunteers Find Thanks Giving by Kim Cammarata, M.L.
Faunce,Carol Glover, Don Kehne & Margo Turner -- Meet Bobbie
Burnett, Harold Cramer, Bill Franch, Barbara and Thyme Karper
and Ruth Reid , plus two of Maryland's Most Beautiful People,
Bruce Wile and Emily Adell Hall.
- Editorial Add Two to Your Reasons for Thanks
- Letters to
the Editor Thanks from Del. Owings; On-Line Tides, Please; Discovered
in Dallas; Lost without Londontown
- Commentary Bless Our Differences;
Thanks Giving
- Burton on the
Bay Talking
Turkey -- And Stuffing
- Chesapeake
Outdoors Earl
White, Admiral of the Chesapeake
- Not Just For Kids The First 'Marylanders'
Were Native Americans; Circle of Stones: A Talking Circle
Volume VI Number 47 November 26 - December 2, 1998
- On Our Cover: As Nature's light fades,
we lluminate our cherished places, preparing hearts and homes
and for the best of times: our winter holidays. Here's London
Town Park's William Brown House and Ordinary, whimsically decked
out in anticipation of the coming holidays and the changing seasons.
- Dock of the Bay Green Shopping: When to Turn into Scrooge * Update:
The Proof in the Persimmon * Update: How Others See Us: Full
of Fervor, in Need of a Plan * Who's Here: Sometimes Wind and
Sometimes Rain * plus, Way Downstream ... In Rhode Island, no
playing on Superfund parks In South Carolina, National Guard
recycles big - and deep In Texas, big time for a big, illegal
waste dumper In New York, Pearson's Texas Barbecue threatened
by clean-air standards In Washington State, Navy tries harder
not to spill and last but not least, this week's Creature Feature:
From Boulder, bear on wheels.
- Holiday Special by Mark Burns -- Chesapeake
Country's Local Bounty - Your Day-by-Day Guide to a Month of
Holidays.
- Editorial Are Virginia Fish Factories Starving Maryland's Bay?
- Letters to
the Editor More Top 10 Movies
- Bay Reflection Phoning Home On a Starry
Night
- Burton on the
Bay The
Bear Facts -- DNR Stirs a Hibernating Issue
- Chesapeake
Outdoors Exploring
Barrier Islands
- Not Just For Kids Special holiday list of
things-to-do.
Volume
VI Number 48 December 3-9, 1998
- On Our Cover: Three-year-old Hobo -
a calm, companionable beagle - would trade his cage at the SPCA
of Anne Arundel County for a good home. Photo by Mark Burns.
- Dock of the Bay Dreaming of a Green Christmas? How to Harvest the
Right Tree * Mr. Mister's Bounce: A Parable of American Politics
* Be good to your boat this winter * plus, Way Downstream, In
Virginia, cleaning up a trashy reputation; In California, hard
time for old trees; From Newfoundland's Iceberg Industries, pristine
bottled water; In Britain, old-style, earth-friendly blue jeans
and last but not least, this week's Creature Feature: Eagles
storm Iowa.
- On the Town Ballet Theatre of Annapolis'
Worldly Nutcracker. Photofeature by Norbert M. duBois.
- Our Lead Story:
It's a Cold, Hard World Out There
by Darcey Dodd with Kim Cammarata.
Two NBT writers - both recent adopters - take you step by step
through the process of bringing a needy animal into your family.
- Editorial Y2K: Don't U B Nutty 2
- Letters to
the Editor The Week's Hottest Story; Thanks for Easier Holiday
Planning ; Now Kicking Thanks to NBT
- Bay Reflection The Boxed Ghosts of Holidays
Past
- Burton on the
Bay A
Day in the Life of a Hunter
- Chesapeake
Outdoors Wise
Words for Angling's Future
- Not Just For Kids Meet Emily and Elmer Emu
Volume VI Number 49 December 10-16,
1998
- On
Our Cover: Ho,
ho, ouch! says Santa as he takes his licks from Guinness, Susan
and Rick O'Brien's chocolate Labrador retriever. Also on Santa's
lap for the SPCA of Anne Arundel County's pet photo day with
Santa are Meg and Elliot. Special thanks to Joel Straight. Photo
by Mark Burns.
- Dock of the Bay Owens Takes Oath, Promotes 'Ideals' for Land-Use,
Education * Weather Report: When Ducks Cluster, Do Forecasters
Flub? * plus, Way Downstream, In Virginia, list of polluted waterways
needs checking - twice * In California, tossing pies at environmental
foes * In Ohio, helping new agers, environmentalists, vegetarians
and animal-rights activists looking for romance * and last but
not least, this week's Creature Feature: A pig is a pig is a
pig, even in Florida.
- Our Lead Story:
Catching Up with Santa Ho, ho, ho, there he goes -- by Mark Burns -- Age
not withstanding, Santa's a hard act to follow.
- On the Town: There's still time (and
a few tickets) to add drama to your holidays. by Carol Glover.
- Editorial In Anne Arundel, Executive Owens' Promising Beginning
- Letters to
the Editor Conserve the Coast, Save the Fish; Share Your Holiday
Spirit; Looking Ahead to Chesapeake's Next Millennium
- Bay Reflection Gifts of the Season
- Burton on the
Bay Coyotes
on the Prowl -- They're coming back - hungry
- Chesapeake
Outdoors Foiled
at Saving the Saltmarshes from Snow Geese
- Not Just For Kids A Great Gift for Grown-Ups;
Re-frost Freddy!
Volume VI Number 50 December 17-23,
1998
- On
Our Cover: Including
as it does the Grazing Donkey discontinued in later sets because
of complaints that it fell over in high winds and Oakland Raider
Lyle Alzado as Melchior, The Elko '86 Model 43-Piece Illuminated
Nativity Set is the jewel in the crown of any serious Christmas
light enthusiast. Illustration by Jim Hunt.
- Dock of the Bay 'Tis the Season to be Careful: Give Wisely * Oysters
Overboard: Your $6,500 Seeds Chesapeake Bay * plus, Way Downstream,
Virginia's a healthier state under Gov. James Gilmore In Maine,
the hottest taste is water In Washington State, a new wrinkle
on the smell of pine In Alaska, Junior Achievers bombard Nome
with moose nuggets and last but not least, this week's Creature
Feature: To keep our minds off Washington, here's news from New
Zealand, of an oversexed bird.
- Our Lead Story:
The Last Word in Christmas Lights
by Helen Chappell -- Santa's not likely
to overlook the marshy Eastern Shore village of Oysterback this
year, lit up as it is with Captain Hardee Swann's treasured Elko
'86 Model 43-Piece Illuminated Nativity Set
- The End is Near! It's time to choose your
1999 calendar. by Mark Burns.
- Editorial Taking Office: NBT's Guide to Political Pitfalls
- Letters to
the Editor Burton Flies High; Reporter's Best Friend; History
Lesson; II.
- Bay Reflection Still Hopeful After All
These Years
- Burton on the
Bay Remembering
Christmas Past -- What Ever Happened to Ribbon Candy?
- Earth Journal Who's Here: Winter
- Not Just For Kids An Annapolis Girl Meets
VanGogh.
Volume VI Number 51 December 23,
1998 - January 6, 1999
- On Our Cover: Remember when? Reviewing
1998 according to New Bay Times, we couldn't resist rerunning
these favorite covers. Clockwise from upper right: April 23:
Compost feeds the earth. Illustration by Betsy Kehne * Sept.
17: The old man of Chesapeake seas, Bill Burton, tells how to
catch a fish and make a life of writing * October 22: John Gary
and Janet Owens court your vote. Illustration by Jim Hunt * November
26: Christmas comes to Chesapeake Country. William Brown Publik
House at Londontown Park decorated for the season by J. Alex
Knoll. * August 27: New maestro Leslie Dunner makes magical music
with the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra. Design by J. Alex Knoll
- Dock of the Bay A Political Year for the Books * The Forces of Good
and Evil * Not All 1998's Victories Were Political * Nothing
Upstages Mother Nature * Bay Ways Catch Our Anthropological Eye
* Human, Animal Competitions Fascinate Us, Too * Chesapeake Customs
* The Just-Plain-Peculiar * Farewells
- Our Lead Story:
See Ya, 1998! Chesapeake People, Creatures and Country in Review
- Editorial Editorial Review
- Letters to
the Editor Thanks to this year's letter writers.
- Bay Reflection Reflections on 1998
- Burton on the
Bay Bill
Burton's Year in Review
- Not Just For Kids Celebrate the New Year's
at First Night Annapolis or with New Year's Resolutions.
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