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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Memorial service to celebrate Dr Ira Zepp’s life August 29 2009



Memorial service to celebrate Dr Ira Zepp’s life August 29 2009

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A memorial service celebrating Ira Zepp’s life will be held at 2 p.m. Aug. 29 on campus at Big Baker Chapel (on the campus of McDaniel College, Westminster, MD) with the Rev. Carroll Yingling officiating. The family will receive friends immediately following the service at McDaniel Lounge.

Zepp, a 1952 alumnus and Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at McDaniel College who inspired generations of students to lead lives committed to service, activism and peace, died Aug. 1. He was 79.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Ira & Mary Zepp Center for Nonviolence and Peace Education, P.O. Box 552, Westminster, MD 21158. Arrangements are by the Myers-Durboraw Funeral Home in Westminster. Online condolences may be made to the family at http://www.myersdurborawfh.com/.

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Dr. Ira Zepp, 79, McDaniel College and Westminster civil rights leader, dies Published August 4, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
The Rev. Dr. Ira Gilbert Zepp Jr., professor emeritus of the religious studies department at McDaniel College, died peacefully at his home on Aug. 1. He was 79. In a memorial tribute by McDaniel College president Joan Develin Coley, she recalled that Dr. ... ...

Wednesday, August 5, 2009
R.I.P. – Dr. Ira Zepp
Kevin E. DayhoffLast Saturday word spread quickly throughout the greater Carroll County community that Rev. Dr. Ira Gilbert Zepp, Jr., professor emeritus of the Religious Studies department at McDaniel College, had died peacefully at his home. He was 79 years old.

Drs. J. W. Hering and Ira Zepp, Sacred Places and Westminster City Hall
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The death of Dr. Ira G. Zepp has reminded me of one of my columns which was published in http://www.explorecarroll.com/ on July 25, 2008. Find it here: http://tinyurl.com/6yb23j or find the full story on http://www.explorecarroll.com/ here: http://tinyurl.com/krebky

The Rev. Ira Zepp: Legacy of lessons
http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2009/08/rev-ira-zepp-legacy-of-lessons.html

Westminster's sacred places are shrines of community life EAGLE ARCHIVE By Kevin Dayhoff Posted on http://www.explorecarroll.com/ on 7/25/08 http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2008/07/westminster-sacred-places-are-shrines.html

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One Pinhead arrested after heavy rains and flooding close several Carroll Co MD Roads

Okay. Of course, everyone is innocent until they are proven guilty. There are always two sides – or more – to every story. However, until, I hear otherwise, this guy is probably a pinhead. You decide.

One motorist rescued One Pinhead arrested after heavy rains and flooding close several Carroll County MD Roads

Major Phil Kasten
Carroll County Sheriff’s Office
100 North Court Street
Westminster, MD 21157
410-386-2759

2nd Assistant Chief Bobby Sterner
Lineboro Volunteer Fire Department
4200Main Street
Lineboro, MD 21102
410-374-2197

“Motorists rescued, one arrested after heavy rain and flooding close several roads”

Lineboro, Carroll County, Maryland, August 29, 2009 ---- At approximately 8:00 p.m. heavy rains fell in North-East Carroll County, swelling streams and flooding several roads. Personnel from the Maryland State Highway Administration, Maryland State Police, Carroll County Public Works, Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and Manchester Police closed several roadways in and around the North Carroll area into the early morning.

At approximately 9:51 p.m., Sheriff’s deputies responded to reports of flood waters that had risen above the guardrails along Church Street at the South Branch of Gunpowder Falls. Stopping traffic on the North side of the creek, a Deputy signaled an oncoming Ford Taurus approaching from the South side of the creek to stop, but the vehicle continued and drove into the water where it was swept from the roadway and carried approximately 75 yards down stream. Attempts to approach the vehicle were unsuccessful due to the depth and speed of the water.

Swift Water, Dive and Advanced Technical Rescue Teams from the Lineboro, Manchester, Gamber, Pleasant Hill and Glen Rock Fire Companies responded to assist. After coaxing him to the roof of his vehicle, rescue personnel were able to reach the driver and pull him to safety using rope lines. While speaking with the vehicle’s driver, who was identified as Prakah Rampatsingh, aged 45 from Hanover, Pennsylvania, Deputy 1st Class Ehrhart smelled the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on the driver’s breath.

After further investigation, Rampatsingh was taken into custody and transported to Carroll County Central Booking, where he was charged by Deputy Ehrhart with the following Motor Vehicle Law violations:

· Disobeying order and direction of police officer
· Negligent Driving
· Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol

Rampatsingh is currently being held at the Carroll County Detention Center awaiting a bail review before the District Court Commissioner.

Just a few miles away from Church Street, Fire Rescue Crews performed a second water rescue of a motorist stranded in a pick-up truck on Grave Run Road at River Valley Ranch. In all cases, persons were treated at the scene and released by rescue personnel; there were no serious injuries. Before the night was over, approximately 15 Fire Rescue Units responded to the area, including teams from neighboring Baltimore County and Pennsylvania.


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Carroll County Arts Council e-marquee August 24, 2009

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UPCOMING EVENTS

The Stone Hill All-StarsStone Hill All stars and
Bucky's Brother

Saturday, August 29 - 7pm
$25 Adults/$15 Kids


Bucky's BrotherA delightful evening of acoustic string band music to benefit The Epilepsy Foundation Chesapeake Region.


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This event is not presented by the Carroll County Arts Council.



FLICC presents The Visitor "The Visitor"
2008; Rated PG-13; 108 mins

Friday, September 11 - 8pm
$6 Adults/$5 CCAC Members, Seniors & Students


A recently widowed college professor finds a Syrian man and his Senegalese girlfriend living in his NY apartment after returning from a conference. In return for letting them stay, they teach him African drumming and the exuberant rhythms rekindle his passion for life. Stick around after the show to participate in a live drum circle!
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FootworksFootworks Percussive Dance Ensemble


Saturday, September 12 - 7pm
$15 Adults/$12 CCAC Members, Seniors & Students


They've been called "The Bolshoi of Barn Dancing" and have thrilled audiences at Kennedy Center, Lincoln center, Wolf Trap and as guest artists with "Riverdance" in London. Accompanied by a live string band, they seamlessly blend elements of clog, step and tap dance into an exuberant performance.
Sponsored by a Capital Region performing Arts touring grant from the Maryland State Arts Council.
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Sign Up Today! Life Drawing "Open Studio with Live Model"


10 Thursdays beginning September 3
7 - 10 pm
$110/$100 members
$20 drop-in fee per class
This popular offering gives artists a chance to capture the human form through quick sketches as well as completed works of art in their choice of mediums. A relaxed and supportive atmosphere for artists of all experience levels. No instructor provided.
Visit our website for registration information.




Romeo & Harriet
Auditions for
"Romeo & Harriet "
Sunday, August 31, 4 - 7 pm
For Middle School Aged Actors, Singers & Dancers Visit our website for more information about this November production.

High school theatre internships also available for those students that want to assist with the production and earn community service hours




7th Annual
"Members Exhibit"
On view through September 25


A showcase of fine art featuring works by more than 120 of our talented members. A wide variety of styles and mediums are represented in this annual display. Invest in art by a local artist!


Sponsored by:
Ruth Gray & Lloyd Helt and the Carroll County Artists Guild.




ARTS IN CARROLL COUNTY

September Song
Presents
The Sound of Music
September 4, 5, 11 and 12 at 8 pm
September 6 at 2:30 pm
Century High School
Purchase tickets in advance at the Carroll Arts Center or on-line at
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These activities are presented by our Arts Alliance affiliate members and are not sponsored by the Carroll County Arts Council. Please contact these organizations directly for information.


Purchase Tickets On-Line
Pre-payment is required to reserve tickets for CCAC shows and films.
You can now purchase tickets on line 24/7at www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org

A small convenience fee will be applied to all phone and internet credit card orders. No fees apply for tickets purchased in person at the box office.

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Our Website Coming Attractions Exhibits Classes

Contact Information phone: 410-848-7272 fax: 410-848-8962
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Fall Events at the Historical Society of Carroll County


Fall Events at the Historical Society of Carroll County

August 29, 2009

In This Issue
Antiques Appraisal Day
Bus Trip to Riversdale and Hillwood
Book Signing - Images of America: Westminster
The Ghost of Legh Master
Bus Trip to George Washington's Mount Vernon


The 9th Annual
Antiques Appraisal Day
Saturday, September 12
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
American Legion, Carroll Post #31
Corner of Green & Sycamore Streets
in Westminster
Bring up to three items per participant for evaluation by our appraisal experts. The fee is $20.00 for the first item, $10.00 for the second item, and $5.00 for the third item.
Appraisal Day features a panel of experts who are adept at assessing a full range of antique and collectible items as well as a number of appraisers with intriguing areas of specialization. Use this opportunity to learn about your antique furniture, folk art, jewelry, glassware, ceramics, toys, silver, pewter, fine art, quilts, primitives, textiles, and militaria. This year we are pleased to include specialists in antique clocks, coins and currency, rugs, and watches.
Whatever it is you want to bring, we should just about have it covered. Appraisers will even make the occasional trip to a car or truck when items may be too heavy or too large to move inside.

Food and beverages will be available from the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary throughout the day.

Call the Historical Society for information at 410-848-6494 or visit our website at hscc.carr.org
Bus Trip to Riversdale and Hillwood
Thursday, September 17

Our morning destination is Riversdale, a National Historic Landmark plantation home built between 1801 and 1807. Construction of the elegant manor house was begun by Henri Stier, a Flemish aristocrat, and completed by his daughter, Rosalie, and her husband George Calvert, grandson of the fifth Lord Baltimore. The house remained in the Calvert family until 1887. A restoration of the house to its appearance during the period of Rosalie and George Calvert's occupancy, 1801-1838, began in 1988 after the discovery of Rosalie Calvert's letters in the family archives in Belgium.
After our tour of Riversdale, we head to Washington for a visit to Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens. Lunch will be in Hillwood's Café. Lunch choices are: Petite Tarragon Chicken Sandwich (chicken and red grapes tossed with tarragon mayonnaise on croissants), Albacore Tuna Sandwich (albacore tuna on croissants with lettuce and tomato), or the Piedmont (tomatoes on focaccia with fresh Mozzarella, olive oil and garlic). All come with a salad, dessert and beverage.

Then, spend the afternoon on a self-guided tour of Hillwood. Marjorie Merriweather Post acquired Hillwood in 1955 and began to create a series of pleasure gardens for her leisure and the entertainment of her guests. The mansion was renovated to provide easy access to the outdoors, with terraces and porches on all sides. The museum features the most comprehensive collection of Russian imperial art outside of Russia and a world-renowned collection of eighteenth-century French decorative art and furnishings. The collection includes Fabergé eggs, Russian porcelain, Russian Orthodox icons, Beauvais tapestries and Sèvres porcelain. View the exhibitions, wander the gardens, visit the museum shop - the choice is yours.


Cost for the trip
(includes transportation, admissions and lunch)
$70 for HSCC members
$80 for non-members
Reservations are required by September 1

Call the Historical Society for information at 410-848-6494 or visit our website at hscc.carr.org
Author's Book Signing
Saturday, September 26
Images of America: Westminster
New book available at the
museum shop and bookstore of the
Historical Society of Carroll County

The latest and long awaited book in Arcadia Publishing's Images of America series will be available September 21. Images of America: Westminster, by Society Curator of Collections Catherine Baty, features over 190 historic photographs of Westminster covering its growth from a small crossroad to a thriving city.

The book will be available in the Shop at Cockey's for $21.99. Westminster joins Farming in Carroll County, which was released earlier this year. Also available are volumes on Carroll County, Taneytown and Sykesville. Society members receive a 10% discount on purchases in the shop.
The Shop at Cockey's
216 East Main Street Westminster
Saturday, September 26
10:00 am - 4:00 pm

The Ghost of Legh Master
Box Lunch Talk and Book Signing
Tuesday, October 13
12:00 - 1:30
American Legion, Carroll Post #31

The Historical Society is pleased to announce the publication of a new book about one of Carroll County's most notorious citizens, Legh Master. The Ghost of Legh Furnace by G. Donald Riley, Jr., examines Legh Master's life and character to determine if he really deserves the sinister reputation history has bestowed upon him.

For over two centuries, ghost stories prevailed in Frederick and later Carroll County, Maryland, describing the evil deeds of Legh Master. He allegedly pushed one of his slaves into a blast furnace during a jealous rage. Legh Master appeared at night riding his gray horse through the woods with a white sheet over his head and shoulders yelling "stick stuck," scaring his neighbors.

Legh Master, a wealthy English gentleman, arrived in Frederick County near Westminster in 1770-1771 where he invested in six thousand acres of land and an iron furnace. During the Revolutionary War, Master, a Tory, sailed to the Bahama Islands leaving his wife and daughter in Baltimore to find their way back to England. Riley follows Master's footsteps during the war and after he returned to Frederick County in 1782.

The first day of sale for The Ghost of Legh Furnace, published by the Historical Society and printed by Graphics Universal, will be October 13. On that day, the author will present a lecture about Legh Master at the Box Lunch Talk and will be available to sign copies of the book. After that date, the book will be available for purchase in the Shop at Cockey's. Cover price is $15; HSCC members receive a 10% discount.


Bus Trip to George Washington's Mount Vernon
Thursday, October 22

Join HSCC on October 22 for a very special trip to the most visited site in America - George Washington's Mount Vernon. The estate includes the Mansion house, slave quarters, kitchen, stables, greenhouse, four different gardens, the Forest Trail and a four-acre working farm that includes a re-creation of Washington's 16-sided treading barn.


For most of the day, everyone will be free to plan their own schedule. The Mansion house features original furnishings and items owned by the Washington family and is shown as it was in 1799, based on an inventory made when George Washington died.
The Donald W. Reynolds Museum and Education Center and the Ford Orientation Center include 25 new theaters and galleries that tell the story of George Washington's life. Wreathlaying ceremonies are held daily at George and Martha Washington's tomb. A variety of museum shops throughout the estate offer a wide assortment of books, gifts and collectibles.


Lunch is on your own at Mount Vernon. The Food Court at Mount Vernon includes burgers, deli sandwiches, baked goods, pizza, ice cream and more. Relax in the glass-enclosed Pavilion or sit on the terrace. The Mount Vernon Inn restaurant is available for a more elegant, sit-down lunch.

In mid-afternoon, the group will travel to George Washington's distillery and gristmill. Washington erected a large stone gristmill in 1771 to produce high quality flour and cornmeal for export to the West Indies, England and Europe. In 1797, Washington built a whiskey distillery adjacent to the gristmill. The distillery was the largest in America, producing 11,000 gallons of whiskey in 1799, making it one of the most successful economic enterprises at Mount Vernon.

Cost for the trip (includes transportation and admissions)
$65 for HSCC members
$75 for non-members
Reservations are required by October 9

Call the Historical Society for information at 410-848-6494 or visit our website at hscc.carr.org


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Female Bank Robber Sought In Carroll County

NEWS RELEASE
DEPARTMENT OF
MARYLAND STATE POLICE
HEADQUARTERS: PIKESVILLE, MD 21208
(410)486-3101 TTY For Hearing Impaired (410)486-0677
Toll Free: 1-800-525-5555
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 28, 2009

Female Bank Robber Sought In Carroll County

(Union Mills, MD) – Maryland State Police are searching for a female suspect who robbed a northern Carroll County bank this afternoon.

The suspect is described as a white female, possibly in her mid to late 50’s, approximately 5’4” tall and weighing about 220 pounds. She was wearing glasses, a blue shirt, and a blue rain jacket.

Just before 4:00 p.m. today, Maryland State Police were called to the PNC Bank in the 3400-block of Littlestown Pike, Union Mills, Md., for the report of a bank robbery. Arriving troopers were told that moments before, the suspect had walked into the bank alone and handed a note to a teller. The note said the suspect was armed and she was demanding money.

The suspect was given an undisclosed amount of cash. She left the bank without displaying a weapon. None of the employees in the bank were injured.

The suspect was last seen leaving the parking lot in a blue sport utility vehicle with Pennsylvania tags. She headed south on Rt. 97, then made a left on Old Hanover Road.

Troopers issued a lookout for the suspect and vehicle which included law enforcement authorities in Pennsylvania. Maryland state troopers and Carroll County deputies searched the area for the suspect vehicle, but did not locate it. The search is continuing.

Anyone who may have seen the suspect or suspect vehicle, or has any information about this robbery is urged to contact Trooper First Class Winkler, of the Westminster Barracks Criminal Investigation Section, at 410-386-3054. Calls may be kept confidential.

CONTACT: Greg Shipley
Office of Media Communications
-through HQ duty officer at 410-653-4200
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More meetings scheduled on county Pathways plan
Posted: August 23rd, 2009 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle

Appetite for history and cuisine both satisfied in Union Bridge
Posted: August 23rd, 2009 in Carroll Eagle

Zoning issues give birth to new community group in Taylorsville
Posted: August 23rd, 2009 in Carroll Eagle

Gouge discusses proposal to expand Carroll County airport
Posted: August 23rd, 2009 in Carroll Eagle

Candidate issues seem to be piling up for the 2010 election
Posted: August 23rd, 2009 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle

Taneytown Chamber's basket bingo also gathers for pantry
Posted: August 23rd, 2009 in Carroll Eagle

Photo finish
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In a high-tech world, I have some low-tech expectations
Posted: August 23rd, 2009 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle

Metro transit officer killed in motorcycle accident
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Dr. Ira Zepp, 79, McDaniel College and Westminster civil rights leader, dies
Posted: August 4th, 2009 in Westminster Eagle

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Tweeting towns, Facebooking Main Streets
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Ceviche

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Ceviche

El pescado crudo marinado en limón o jugo de limón con aceite de oliva y especias y sirve como aperitivo.

Ingredientes
2 libras de filete de pescado blanco (preferiblemente bajo el mar), cortado en trozos pequeños
¼ de taza de jugo de limón fresco (o más, si es necesario)
2 cebollas en rodajas finas
1 cucharada de aceite de oliva
1 cucharada de cilantro fresco
1 diente de ajo, aplastado
1 a 2 chiles finamente picados
Pimienta Negro
1 cucharadita de sal
Procedimiento
Mezclar el jugo de limón con las rodajas de cebolla, aceite, cilantro, ajo, chiles, pimienta y la sal en un tazón.
Coloque el pescado en un vaso bajo, o el plato de cerámica lo suficientemente grande como para sostenerlo en una sola capa. Vierta la mezcla de jugo de limón por encima. El pescado debe estar completamente cubierto con la mezcla. Agregar más jugo de limón si es necesario.
Cubra bien con plástico y refrigerar por varias horas (o durante la noche) hasta que el pescado es "suave cocinada." (Asegúrese de que ha marinado el tiempo suficiente.) Servir sobre hojas de lechuga aderezada con aros de cebolla, finas tiras de pimiento, y la batata y / o el maíz en la mazorca.
Para 4 a 6.

Ceviche
Raw fish marinated in lime or lemon juice with olive oil and spices and served as an appetizer.
Ingredients
2 pounds white fish fillet (preferably sea bass), cut into small pieces
¼ cup fresh lime juice (or more, if needed)
2 onions, thinly sliced
1 Tablespoon olive oil
1 Tablespoon fresh cilantro
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 to 2 chilies, finely chopped
Black pepper
1 teaspoon salt
Procedure
Mix the lime juice with the onion slices, oil, cilantro, garlic, chilies, pepper, and salt in a mixing bowl.
Place the fish in a shallow glass or ceramic dish just large enough to hold it in a single layer. Pour the lime-juice mixture over it. The fish must be completely covered with the mixture. Add more lime juice if necessary.
Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for several hours (or overnight) until the fish is "soft cooked." (Make certain it has marinated long enough.) Serve on lettuce leaves garnished with onion rings, thin strips of pepper, and sweet potatoes and/or corn on the cob.
Serves 4 to 6.

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Edward M Kennedy Senate Stalwart Dies at 77

Edward M Kennedy Senate Stalwart Dies at 77

The New York Times Breaking News Alert

Wednesday, August 26, 2009 -- 1:31 AM ET

Edward M. Kennedy, Senate Stalwart, Dies at 77

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Gifted and Flawed Legislator, 77, From a Storied Family
By JOHN M. BRODER

Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts, a son of one of the most storied families in American politics, a man who knew triumph and tragedy in near-equal measure and who will be remembered as one of the most effective lawmakers in the history of the Senate, died late Tuesday night. He was 77.


Read More: http://www.nytimes.com/?emc=na

@kevindayhoff RT @andylevy RT @infidelsarecool Please be respectful to the Kennedy family. Put politics aside, please. We don't act like the vile left.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Westminster Police apprehend, charge Locust Lane robbery suspect

Westminster Police apprehend, charge Locust Lane robbery suspect

IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 25, 2009

WESTMINSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT
36 LOCUST STREET
WESTMINSTER, MD 21157
410-848-4646

JEFFREY SPAULDING
CHIEF OF POLICE

MEDIA CONTACT

Captain Gerry Frischkorn
Administrative Bureau
Westminster Police Department
36 Locust Street
Westminster, Maryland 21157
(410) 848-1638

On August 24, 2009 at approximately 10:40 p.m. officers were dispatched to the area of Locust Lane in Westminster for the report of an armed robbery which had just occurred. Upon arrival they contacted the victim, Jose Gomez, who is the owner of the Lilly’s Mexican Mart located at 39 East Main Street. Mr. Gomez reported that he, his wife and 5-year old son had closed the business and were walking through Locust Lane on the way to their vehicle when the robbery occurred.

According to Gomez, they were approached from behind by a white male who threatened them with a knife and demanded their money. Mr. Gomez turned over his cash at which time the suspect fled on foot toward Main Street. Gomez described the suspect as a tall slender white male with short hair and a prominent nose. The suspect was also wearing distinctive clothing the time of the robbery.

Another officer working at the time of the robbery recognized the suspect description as an individual he had encountered earlier in the evening. A photo array was prepared and the victim ultimately identified the suspect, Ronald Lee Foy, 27 years of age of Westminster, as the individual who robbed him. Officers located Foy on foot on West Main Street at approximately 1:20 a.m. and took him into custody without incident. The currency taken in the robbery was subsequently recovered on his person.

In a post-arrest interview, Mr. Foy made several statements implicating him in the robbery. He has subsequently been charged with armed robbery, theft and related charges. He is currently incarcerated in the Carroll County Detention Center in lieu of a $50,000.00 bond.

WESTMINSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT
TIPS LINE—- (410) 857-8477


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Monday, August 24, 2009

Westminster Main Street at the RR tracks looking east

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The Union Bridge Buttersburg Inn


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On August 14, 2009 my family had the opportunity to have a wonderful dinner at the Buttersburg Inn.

See my latest “Archives” column in Explore Carroll – http://www.exlorecarroll.com/: “Appetite for history and cuisine both satisfied in Union Bridge,” http://tinyurl.com/llj9ol.

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EAGLE ARCHIVE By Kevin Dayhoff Posted 8/23/09

Recently I have had the opportunity to travel several times to the western reaches of our fare county and one of my favorite destinations, Union Bridge.

It's a great drive through the beautiful Carroll countryside, and once you arrive in Union Bridge you find yourself in a community steeped in tradition and history. It's always fun to take a walk on its historic Main Street, lined with older homes, and eat at the Buttersburg Inn.

Of course, truth be told, history is only one reason for my love of Union Bridge. Eating is another.

Read the entire column here: Appetite for history and cuisine both satisfied in Union Bridge

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Please be sure to see some pictures of one of our eating excursions to Union Bridge and the Buttersburg Inn on July 5, 2007: “The Dinners at the Buttersburg Inn” July 5, 2007.

Find this post on Kevin Dayhoff Art, here: http://tinyurl.com/ljpz5b or http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2009/08/dinners-at-buttersburg-inn.html

Find all posts on the Buttersburg Inn on Kevin Dayhoff Art, here: http://tinyurl.com/n3m9mk or http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/search/label/Restaurants%20Buttersburg%20Inn

For all posts on Union Bridge on Kevin Dayhoff Art – go here: http://tinyurl.com/ntmytr or http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/search/label/Carroll%20Co%20Dist%20Union%20Bridge

Find a picture of the flag and the historic Blue Ridge College bell here http://twitpic.com/7zip5 or here on Kevin Dayhoff Art, http://tinyurl.com/ko4dlh.

Or find the picture and a short article here in http://www.explorecarroll.com/: “Historic Blue Ridge College bell dedicated In Union Bridge” by Kevin Dayhoff http://tinyurl.com/n7pd4z

http://twitpic.com/e3alt Reproduction of “Love Reconciled with Death” by Union Bridge native William Henry Rinehart Corner of North Main Street and East Broadway Kevin Dayhoff July 5, 2007 http://tinyurl.com/klqmkm

Dinner at the Buttersburg Inn June 27, 2009 http://tinyurl.com/p64tcn

http://twitpic.com/e6r3k On annual “Depot Day” Je 20 2009 Union Bridge Mayor Grossnickle is all wet – for a good cause http://tinyurl.com/ryr2jn

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9 North Main Street
Union Bridge, MD 21791-9100
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