New Bay Times Archives
Volume VII Number 21 May 27 - June 2, 1999
- On Our Cover: Boating is grand, but in
an instant, your pleasure trip can turn to catastrophe. National Safe Boating
Week opens the season, which we mark with 10 Tips to Keep the Pleasure
in Your Boating Trip. Photo courtesy of Maryland Department of Natural
Resources.
- Dock of the Bay
On the Town with The Topside Jammers * In Season: The Wood
Thrush * For Local Heron, Lunch on the House * Better Backyards for the
Bay and Beyond * plus, Way Downstream, In Virginia, more acid rain, fewer
trout In California, Bakersfield fends off Y2K fears with chicken in every
yard In Florida, Jimmy Buffett swears to sue to save the manatee In Minnesota,
turkey manure goes on line and last but not least, this week's Creature
Feature: From Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, the greatest
manure on earth.
- Memorial Day Special;
The Man He Saved Most Often by Aloysia C. Hamalainen -- Every soldier who ever fought a war
has a story. On this Memorial Day, we bring you a 55-year-old story remarkable
for courage, humanity and amazing chance.
- Back to the Water
Safety Special Tips
to Keep the Pleasure in Your Boating by Sandra Martin
- Bay Bites The food front in Chesapeake Country: Joss Sushi Bar & Cafe:
Festive Mood and Food.
- Editorial In Opening Doors, GOP May Swell (Grow, Too)
- Burton on the
Bay What Hath
God Wrought? 155 years ago, the first volley was tapped in the electronic
communications revolution
- Letters to the
Editor Virginia Clagett
Takes the Cake; Death in Rockhold Creek; Department of Corrections
- Commentary There's No Turning Back the Future
- Chesapeake Outdoors Oysters As of Old
- Not Just for Kids PFD Panda talks of boating safety.
Volume VII Number 22 June 3-9, 1999
- On Our Cover: You can't appreciate the
character of our communities without getting to know their characters.
This week, our community profiles take us to Southern Anne Arundel County,
where future planning is taking stock of such treasures as old-timer Captain
Ed Crandell, pioneer Barbara Sturgell and newcomer John Osborne. Photos
by Mary Catherine Ball, Christopher Heagy and J. Alex Knoll.
- Dock of the Bay
New in Galesville: Hartge Nautical Museum: Little Room; Big
History * Around Town: Annapolis Taken by French * Learning Service, Southern
Teens March for Big Bucks * Seed Money: $200,000 to Green '2000' Gardens
* plus, Way Downstream, In Virginia, taking the lead on restoring blue
crabs In Washington, D.C., tracing environmentalism to Genesis In Minnesota,
Jesse's 'The Veto' Ventura this week's Creature Feature: Bears take over
California's Mammoth Lakes.
- Real People A Trio of Chesapeake Country's Living
Treasures -- Captain Ed Crandell: 93 Years at Town Point -- by Mary Catherine
Ball
John Osborne: Capitalizing on Cactus -- by Christopher Heagy
Barbara Sturgell: Deale's Anchor at Happy Harbor -- by Bill Lambrecht
- Bay Bites The food front in Chesapeake Country: Galway Bay: A Bite of the
Green
- Editorial Chesapeake Country's Living Treasures - Know Somebody We Need
to Know? Let Us Know
- Letters to the
Editor Praise for New
Bay Crimes; More good words on trees
- Commentary In Calvert, Commencement of a Controversy
- Burton on the
Bay Bluebills
-- Chesapeake's Latest Casualty
- Chesapeake Outdoors Skunked at Poplar Island
- Not Just for Kids The dolphin drawings are in!
Volume VII Number 23 June 10-16, 1999
- On Our Cover: Holistic healing deals with the whole person
' body, mind and spirit. You can get to the whole by way of any part, some
holistic healers believe. Here Whole Person Therapist Aurora Youngs works
by way of the feet. Photo by Mark Burns.
- Dock of the Bay
Bring on the Clones: For Liberty, Gene Jockeys Go Out on
a Limb * In TGIF Olympics, Bartenders Pour It On * At Tracey's Landing,
a New PO Brings 'Em In * plus, Way Downstream, Along the Atlantic Coast,
osprey chicks are dying * In Delaware, farmers get big bucks to plant grass
* In New York, a Bronx cheer for the Bronx Zoo * In Arizona, Roy McAlister's
hydrogen-fueled truck is too clean to satisfy pollution inspectors * plus,
last but not least, this week's Creature Feature: Jet the border collie
herds more than birds at Southwest Florida International.
- My Journey Through
the Holistic Universe Holistic? I wasn't sure what I was getting myself into, but I
could use a massage and maybe try out that yoga exercise everyone's raving
about ...
- Bay Bites The food front in Chesapeake Country: Surfside 7: By Night and
by Day
- Theatrics West Side Story: America's Romeo and Juliet under the Stars
- Editorial After School: Be Cool, Then Kick It
- Letters to the
Editor On Calvert's Prayer
Rebellion, No Shortage of Opinion
- Bay Reflection One Brief Shining Moment
- Burton on the
Bay Seeking Snollygasters
at Solomons
- Chesapeake Outdoors Busting Targets to Restore Quail
- Not Just for Kids Making music - who's your partner?
Volume VII Number 24 June 17-23, 1999
- On Our Cover: Bernie Fowler, shown here
with state Sen. Roy Dyson (left) and 13-month-old grandson, Cody, wade
into the Patuxent River for the 12th annual "Sneaker Index."
A non-scientific measure of water clarity, Fowler's Sneaker Index showed
more leg this year. The retired state senator awaits the day he can watch
his toes wiggle through chest-deep water. Photo by Mark Burns.
- Dock of the Bay
Looking Good - More Leg Seen on Bernie's 12th Annual Wade-In
* Our Forest in the Making * Juiced Up On Jazz: JazzFest Brings World-Renowned
Talent to Annapolis * Local Heroes Restore South Arundel Landmark * Life
in Our Little Bay Ponds - At Captain Salem Avery House, Dalys Release Helm
* plus, Way Downstream, In Virginia, the Army Corps of Engineers has issued
a rare pro-environment ruling In Washington, D.C., deciding which is more
important: birds or your cell phone In Delaware and New Jersey counting
horseshoe crabs In Lake Michigan yellow perch bounce back In Norway, a
bird-loving woman incubates the egg of a rare curlew ... plus, last but
not least, this week's Creature Feature: The California Sacramento Steelheads
get heat for their between-inning fun of heaving dead trout.
- Father's Day Special:
Sons and Daughters by
Christopher Heagy -- Fathers are big men in their children's lives, towering
over them in size, strength and significance. Here four adult children
- including First Lady Frances Hughes Glendening - talk about turning points
that brought father and child eye to eye
- Bay Bites The food front in Chesapeake Country: New Spots in the Neighborhood
- Bay Life: Inspired
by Memory 'All
Lacrosse the Ages' for Kevin Reichardt; by Kristin Hagert
- Editorial If you don't come on in, the water won't be fine
- Letters to the
Editor Expanding the
Holistic Universe; Preserve Maritime History at City Dock
- Bay Reflection The Babe and the Boys: A Father's Day Memory
- Burton on the
Bay Give Me the
Sea; You Take the Beach
- Chesapeake Outdoors Finally Fishing
- Not Just for Kids Recycle magic
Volume VII Number 25 June 24-30, 1999
- On Our Cover: Last May 30 was a lucky
day for Triple Play winners William and Virginia Dodd. Look inside to learn
how luck changed the lives of big winners.
- Dock of the Bay
In Annapolis, A Weekend of Wining * At Galesville, Another
Friendly Meeting *For Anne Arundel, a New Map to History *Bay Life: Annapolis
Artist Sally Comport *Psi Trackers, Trailer Raiders, British Shooters and
a Federal Fugitive Bring Mystery! to Calvert *plus, Way Downstream, In
Chesapeake Bay, $12.5 million from the feds to help build Poplar Island
In Virginia, National Audubon Society goes on radio to persuade gov to
save horseshoe crabs In Nevada, Burning Man Festival smokes out environmental
alarm In New Mexico, too many goldfish, too few trout In Belgium, meat-eaters
fearing "Mad Cow" disease feast on kangaroo plus, last but not
least, this week's Creature Feature: In California, more troubling fish
tossing.
- Changing Your Luck:
Is an Actor's Life for You? NBT Interviews: Casting Agent Sharon Steele with Carol Glover -- With Steele's connections,
you might get a break - if you've got the right stuff. Think reliability
and gray hair, not glamour or ego.
Struck by Luck
-- They Won the Lottery by Darcey Dodd --
It's quite a week that starts with 5,000 lucky dollars and ends with $100,000.
Or that drops $3 million into your lap.
- Bay Bites The food front in Chesapeake Country: Deep Creek Restaurant Discovered
- Editorial 101 Ways to Spend Your Days
- Letters to the
Editor AA Planners Thank
Citizen; On-Line Reader Wants Tide Tables
- Bay Reflection A Quarter Century and Counting
- Not Burton on
the Bay Trumpys:
A Rainy Day's Silver Lining
- Chesapeake Outdoors On-Island in the Rain
- Not Just for Kids Read about Brave Margaret, connect
the dots and draw a horse!
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