New Bay Times Archives
Volume
VII Number 36
September 9-15, 1999
- On Our Cover: The best of times: Savoring
the fruit of four months of hard work and many years of dreams are Tsunami's
four founding friends: Gavin Buckley and Julie Williams, Kristin Lewis
and Jody Danek. Photo by Brittanie Oakley.
- Dock of the Bay
Hurricane Watch: Who's Who & What to Do * Bits and Pieces:
Big Feat: Delbert Drives off Dennis ... Dennis Drives off Concert in the
Parks ... Meanwhile, it's 1526 at Renaissance Festival ... Fairly Amazed
at Maryland State Fair ... Don't Get Sand in Your Seafood * Look Out Hillary,
George W. - Capitol Steps Prods Pols in Calvert * Come into My Parlor,
Say the Spiders Everywhere * plus, Way Downstream, In Newport, R.I., water
taxis run on cooking oil ... In California, viruses in Pacific threaten
swimmers ... In Utah, fined for electrocuting eagles ... In Greenwich,
N.Y., barn runoff lethally fouls state fair water supply ... From Japan,
an odor-absorbing paint ... plus, last but not least, this week's Creature
Feature: World's turtles on the brink of extinction.\
- Tsunami ~ West Street's New Wave -- What's a
Pacific Rim Upstart Doing on a Street Like This? by Christopher Heagy With
the opening of their "Asian Grill," Tsunami's four founding friends
hope their timing is right to ride the crest of West Street's success.
- Bay Bites Harrison's Chesapeake House: Where Fishing
Fools Feed.
- Editorial A Surplus of Fun
- Letters to the
Editor A Litter Bit of
Exercise; Don't Duck Zoning Responsibilities; "Gridiron Tales"
Praised; Praising for Tattletales and Snitches
- Bay Reflection September Times Two
- Burton on the
Bay Ode to the
Old Typewriter
- Chesapeake Outdoors Outdoor News
- Not Just for Kids The fair is coming!
Volume
VII Number 37
September 16-22, 1999
- On Our Cover: Exploring two ways
of sailing -- The Dove, above, takes us back
in time to the days of the square rigger, giving us a look beyond dashing
appearances to the harsher realities of 17th century sailing and life.
Photo courtesy of Historic St. Mary's City, where the Dove resides.
|The Lady Baltimore, below, gives hospice supporters the feel of the wind
and rush of the waves as they follow the Hospice Cup Regatta, racing this
weekend. Read on to share another kind of hospice voyage. Photo courtesy
of Hospice Cup.
- Dock of the Bay
Marion Warren Captures 110 Friends and Neighbors * Bits and
Pieces: $6,200 from 9-9-99 ... Mosquitoes Are with Us ... Bingo for Beanies
& Abby ... No More Shopping - Or Working - At Hechinger's * Sweet Judy
Blue Eyes Sings at Sotterley * Converging on the Trail: Dancers & Daffodils
* A Good Deale of Bluegrass * plus, Way Downstream, In New Hampshire, On
Golden Pond's Squam Lake opens to public ... Canada ejects Jacques Cousteau
Society for harassing whales ... In California, coming soon: state's first
commercial solar plant ... plus, last but not least, this week's Creature
Feature: endangered prairie chicken rescued by secretary of interior.
- Sailing Back in
Time on the Dove by
Kent Mountford -- Lured by the romance of square-rigged ships, the scientist-author
goes aboard and aloft to try the old ways for himself. Back in his comfortable
home and bed, he wonders if such dreamers as he were really born too late.
- Sailing on the Good
Ship Hospice by
Carol Glover -- This weekend's Hospice Cup Regatta and parties are, for
many, what life is all about. So, others say, is hospice.
- Bay Bites Broadneck Grill ~ South of the Border
north of the Severn
- Theatrics Anything Goes -- Very well indeed at
Chesapeake Music Hall
- Editorial Bay Health: Stroking Hard, Treading Water
- Letters to the
Editor Still Trying To
Get in Hot Water; Surplus Spending? $16 Million Will Buy a Lot of Hay;
In Fairhaven Weaves Mother of All Spiders; Dept. of Corrections
- Bay Reflection Reading Notebook -- Dispatches from the
Front Line of Literacy
- Burton on the
Bay The Chesapeake
Century
- Chesapeake Outdoors Outdoor News
- Not Just for Kids Scientists are piecing together the
clues of our ancient history, Fossils ...
Volume
VII Number 38
September 23-29, 1999
- On Our Cover: -- "You haven't gone
very far in 40 years," says Linnell Bowen's mother of her daughter's
career. The woman who guides Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts into its
third decade first knew the Hall as a student, then as a teacher at the
old Annapolis High School. Photo courtesy of Marion Warren from his brand-new
show and book, Friends and Neighbors.
- Dock of the Bay
Our Ranking Neighbors: Six Who Made Warren's List * In Classy
Company, A Falcon's a Small Bird in this Galaxy * Bits and Pieces: New
Bay Times~Wetly Floyd Says: You Don't! You Don't! Despite Fickle Weather,
Hospice Cup Crosses the $400,000 Line Bluegrass Fans Soak It Up Families
Fight Flab * plus, Way Downstream, In Virginia, Lorton Prison leaking In
Montreal, Sea-Doo cleans up In Oregon, rockfish rules In Kingsbury, N.Y.,
DUIPU plus, last but not least, this week's Creature Feature: Spoiled
teenage condors trash toney resort.
- NBT Interview: Linnell
Bowen Art's for
All at Maryland Hall with Sandra Martin & Christy Grimes -- In 20 years,
Maryland Hall has introduced thousands to the creative arts. If you're
not among them, Linnell Bowen Wants You.
- Theatrics Floyd Said You Don't! You Don't! For
more song and dance on local plays, visit our reviews.
- Editorial Victims of Hurricane Floyd: Internet Junkies
- Letters to the
Editor Calvert Library
Loves a Good Read; Regretting, with Burton, a Noisier World; "Gridiron
Tales" Praised
- Bay Reflection Family Fun with Floyd
- Not Burton on
the Bay Flummoxed
Fisherman Floats Again
- Chesapeake Outdoors Outdoor News
- Not Just for Kids Cat Show: The Cats of New Bay Times
Volume VII Number 39
September 30 - October 6, 1999
- On Our Cover: -- Andy Charney of Fairfax,
Virginia, shows off his newly caught 26-inch rockfish. That prize catch
won Charney the 4th Annual New Bay TimesBill Burton Fishing Tournament's
grand prize, a day of fishing, food and fun for four at Harrison's Chesapeake
Inn. Photo courtesy of John J. Kirlin Mechanical Contractors.
- Dock of the Bay
For What Ails You: The Symphony ASAP * Bits and Pieces: Bear-ing
Up Against AIDS ... Power to the People * Bay Life: Learning Math by Dividing
the Pizza Pi * Diversions & Excursions: A Jug of Wine, an Ocean Beach
and Thou * plus, Way Downstream, In Virginia, Craig Countians soon to share
space with transgenic cows ... Along Atlantic coast, prime rockfish give
up the ghost In California, Coastal Clean-up campaign rewards odd recoveries
plus, last but not least, this week's Creature Feature: Turkey vultures
spoil the ambiance of California town.
- Gone Fishin by New Bay Times staff-- Why does fishing
have to start so early? You'll find the answer to that question plus an
hourly run-down of what 70 fishing fools do in a day that starts at 5:30am
in this week's report of the 4th Annual New Bay TimesBill Burton Fishing
Frenzy. In short, a lot happens when you take 70 people out for a day of
fishing. Especially when you've got champion angler Bill Burton and Flummoxed
Fisherman Bill Lambrecht aboard.
- Editorial For Marylanders, Glendening Takes On Cancer
- Letters to the
Editor Their Port in
A Storm; Frogs in the Cauldron of Sprawl
- Bay Reflection Bragging Rights
- Burton on the
Bay Great Old
Captains
- Chesapeake Outdoors Tournament Fishing in Memory of Val Eshleman
- Not Just for Kids A Taste of Guido's
Volume VII
Number 40
October 7-13, 1999
- On Our Cover: The 30th Anniversary U.S. Sailboat Show transforms Annapolis
City Dock into a candy store for wet-water, armchair and day-dreaming sailors.
From October 7 through 11, those 'kids' have full tantalizing run of this
candy shop - looking, touching, even boarding over 450 pricey 'sweets.'
Photo courtesy of the U.S. Sailboat Show.
- Dock of the Bay
Floyd Flops: Try as He Might, This Hurricane Couldn't Blow
Most Chesapeake Boats Away * Bits and Pieces: Calvert Marine Museum's Fall
Housekeeping ... Play Mortgage Lotto with Captain Salem Avery's House Easing
the Bite on Big Bass Dollars Follow Floyd * Boating's Best: Herrington
Harbour's Clean, Green Marina * Wanted: Women with the Right Stuff for
Maryland's Hall of Fame * plus, Way Downstream, In Virginia, Mattaponi
holy land may be drowned by proposed King County reservoir ... In Nevada,
notorious Mustang Ranch brothel rehabilitated In Kansas, Oz Entertainment
wants you to have fun at the old somewhat contaminated Sunflower Army Ammunition
Plant From Canada, the alarm sounds for North American fish, snails, mussels
and crayfish plus, last but not least, this week's Creature Feature: Young
Mr. Grizzly dissuaded from tent camping in Yellowstone.
- Sailing Dreams Performance Sailing Makes Annapolis
a One-Cat Town -- See For Yourself at the U.S. Sailboat Show -- by Christy
Grimes Plus a Boatload More to See
- Bay Bites Appetites Bon at Café Normandie
- Editorial First Night, First Ruckus
- Letters to the
Editor High Praise from
Hospice; Help Carole Save a Bunny Life
- Bay Reflection What's in a Name? Will the real writer please
stand up?
- Burton on the
Bay Over Rockfish,
Put Away the Rebel Flag, Boys
- Earth Journal The Cardinal Comes Calling
- Not Just for Kids Autumn leaves
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