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Leonardtowns Emily Gehrig and Arundels Megan Frost close in on the ball
Leonardtowns Stephanie Hall passes the ball while Chesapeakes Katie Wood and Jessica Izumi look on.
By Chris Stevens Staff Writer LEONARDTOWN With their last match coming 10 days prior, a 3-1 loss to Huntingtown, Leonardtown volleyball coach Steve Correll was slightly concerned with how the Raiders would respond in their 4A East ReSee Leonardtown Volleyball page B-3
Regan Beasleys two goals were enough for the Hornets to make the state tournament for the second consecutive year.
By Chris Stevens Staff Writer GREAT MILLS Theyve been here before, now they would like to go a step further. Propelled by senior Regan Beasleys two first half goals, the Great Mills field hockey team edged La Plata 2-1 in the 3A South Region finals, advancing to a battle with Atholton High School in the 3A State Semifinals (The game, played on Wednesday, was too late to be included in this weeks edition of the County Times). I thought we started out really well, said head coach Michelle Richmond of the first half that saw the Hornets go up 2-0 and hold on
for the win. I usually have a lot to say at halftime, but today I didnt. Part of that was due in large part to Beasley, who got the Hornets (now 14-1 in 2008) on the board just a minute into the contest, sliding a ball past Warriors goalkeeper Ashley Runyon for her first goal. She would add her second during first half stoppage time to give Great Mills their halftime lead, and while the goals had her name on them, Beasley preferred to give credit to her teammates. It is not me at all, she plainly stated. It was my teammates behind me, and it was a team effort. See Great Mills Field Hockey page B-2
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Great Mills Hannah Morse battles with La Platas Chelsea Conger for control of the ball.
The Great Mills field hockey team poses with the 3A South Regional Championship Trophy Thursday evening.
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An exciting new youth football league is getting ready to kick-off in St. Marys County and all surrounding counties are invited! Our new league will provide area boys and girls, ages 5-14, the opportunity to participate
in youth football and cheerleading programs in a truly positive environment with a unique team of experienced and caring coaches and instructors. For information, visit: www.smyfl.com
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else risk being inundated with Hail to the Redskins all winter and spring long. Actually, its a good song, so Ill probably be singing along.
Kicking it in Lubbock
Sometimes, dreams do come true. The saying couldnt be more true for Texas Tech kicker Matt Williams, who literally came from out of the stands to help the Red Raiders become a BCS contender this season. Williams connected on a 30-yard field goal as a part of a local housing developers promotion and won a free year of rent, but couldnt take it because of a lease elsewhere. With Donnie Corona battling freshman-itis and having seven of his kicks blocked, Tech coach Mike Leach had something better in mind for Williams a roster spot. Williams has not missed an extra point and just one field goal attempt since walking on, and with the Red Raiders 39-33 upset of top-ranked Texas over the weekend, you have to think Williams is on top of the world. Im sure hell take a national championship over a townhome right about now.
sports writer scratching his head. Even at 32, Iverson can still get the job done scoring, but Billups departure would mean a return to the point guard spot to him, and that is a spot he was uncomfortable with throughout his tenure in Philly. The Nuggets obviously get the better of this deal, as they gain a rugged, veteran presence up front in McDyess and the consummate point guard in Billups, a Denver native who will help sell some tickets and get Carmelo Anthony more looks at the basket. Obviously, Pistons head honcho Joe Dumars feels Iverson can add something to the Pistons that Billups did not. What that is exactly remains to be seen.
adventure without overdoing it. Ever since I started walking there every morning, Ive dropped on pants size and a shirt size as well, so its worth a try. Just bring your running shoes.
Philadelphia Freedom
So I chose not to start the column this way, but its a perfect way to end it. Since 1989, when I was a mere child of eight years old, the Phillies have been my baseball team of choice,. Through 19 years of terrible teams, late-season heartbreaks and mega-millions contracts given to less than deserving talents, the Phils finally got it right last week, waiting 46 hours to complete Game Five and their World Series dreams by edging the Rays 4-3 Wednesday night and closing out the series four games to one. The days of joy that have followed in the Delaware Valley area have been a thing of beauty. For an area plagued by bullets, bodies and bountiful numbers of robberies, for one week, Philly was indeed the city of Brotherly Love. People from all walks of life were embracing each other, sharing adult beverages and reveling in the glory of their teams triumph. While its just a temporary solution for a problem that has been going on since the beginning of time, the Phillies ultimately were able to achieve what sports is supposed to do bringing folks together and creating a diversion from the trauma of everyday life. Any comments about this weeks From The Sports Desk? Contact Chris Stevens at chrisstevens@countytimes.net and share your thoughts about this weeks column.
really do a better job with this team than Joe Gibbs? Will Clinton Portis wear down finally? Is Jason Campbell the answer at quarterback? Zorn has brought his free-flowing offensive set to Washington and allowed
Leonardtown Volleyball
Continued from page B- gion Quarterfinal Match Monday Night. Ten days is a long time in between meaningful games, Correll admitted after Leonardtown (now 13-2 in 2008) ousted Chesapeake (Anne Arundel County) High School 3 sets to 0, advancing to the regional semi-finals, where they will be play a to be determined opponent at home tonight at 5 p.m. It was tough because the girls are used to playing, they really dont like to practice. 10 days of practice apparently made perfect for the Raiders as they only committed five service errors the entire match (won by scores of 25-9, 25-15 and 25-10) and used their superior height and skill to make quick work of the Cougars.
The Raiders keep their eyes on the ball during their quarterfinal sweep of Chesapeake High School Monday night.
Correll was also encouraged by the sharp passing Leonardtown exhibited Monday night, taking their time on passes, tips and volleys, setting up outside hitter Shelby Mullennix and middle hitter Misty Stachowski for spikes that the smaller Chesapeake squad just could not get a handle on. They left a couple of holes open on their side and we were able to take advantage, he said. We passed the ball extremely well and (sophomore libero) Monica Peters was phenomenal passing the ball, as she has been all year. Now that the quarterfinal match is behind them and standing just one win away from an anticipated regional final rematch with Severna Park, Correll feels that the Raiders will be fine as long as they continue to play their game. Just consistently passing and serving, Correll highlighted as keys to his teams success. We just have to keep doing that and take care of ourselves.
Kaitlin Kane and Cassy Rollins of the Cougars could not stop this shot by Leonardtowns Shelby Mullennix (16).
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Raiders Soccer
Continued from page B- sending the Raiders back to the state tournament for the second time in three years. Teresa is a very hard worker and has great determination, Leonardtown coach Jennifer Henderson said of her junior midfielder, who left the game earlier with a slight knee injury. She made a super run on the ball and got the goal. With just about 15 minutes left in the second half and both teams scoreless, Paz gained control of the ball, raced down the left sideline before lifting a shot over Arundel goalie Ariel Ross for the only goal of the game. Weve worked so hard all year long as a team, Paz said of the Raiders drive to return to states. We showed a lot of heart, and we just had to play our game. Our game was good enough. This was a tough match, added Henderson, but we were the better team on the field tonight. Raider goalkeeper Dana ONeill made the lead stand up, as she made several spectacular saves early and had the help of her defense later in the game to keep the Wildcats scoreless. It was good to see some action, ONeill said, it helps keep my head in the game. ONeills head and hands are part of the reason the Raiders (14-0-1 this season) are looking to duplicate their 2006 success as 4A State champions, and
Francisca Okoko and Sydney Keer of Arundel watch play with Leonardtowns Taeler Errington.
Girls Soccer
3A South Quarterfinals Northern 1, Chopticon 0 (Penalty Kicks) Huntingtown 8, Great Mills 0 3A South Volleyball First Round Westlake 3, Great Mills 1
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4A East Semifinals Broadneck 5, Leonardtown 0
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Chopticon 38, Great Mills 0 Landon 49, Leonardtown 7
she feels that this Leonardtown team does match-up favorably with the championship Raiders of two seasons ago. I feel very good about this team, ONeill stated. Weve connected as a team and we have a great chemistry together. Henderson, true to her modest form, will only allow herself to say that hard work will carry Leonardtown as far as they want to go. I think this team is talented, she said. If we continue to work hard, then we should be able to match up well with anyone.
All high school, recreational and youth league coaches, if you would like the scores, statistics and standings from your respective games and leagues to be published, contact Chris Stevens at 301-373-4125 or at chrisstevens@countytimes.net
The Raiders Rachel Eversole sends the ball up field.
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The Raiders Johanna Rambo and Kahra Kelty duel for control of the ball during Mondays regional final.
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Seahawks Close Out Regular Season with Two Wins on Senior Day
St. Marys City, Md. Outside hitters Katie Ewing (Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard) and Claire Kodan (Olney, Md./Sherwood) combined for 38 kills in helping the St. Marys College of Maryland volleyball squad close out the regular season on a high note with a pair of 3-0 victories over Rutgers University-Newark and Cabrini College Saturday on Senior Day. These victories will advance the Seahawks to the Capital Athletic Conference Semi-finals for the third consecutive season. With the two wins Saturday, fifth-year head coach Morris Davis recorded his 100th and 101st career wins since taking the reins of the Seahawk volleyball program in 2004. His career mark now stands at 101-61 for a .623 win percentage. As a team, the Seahawks (26-6) registered a total of 22 service aces, including 15 in the sweep of Rutgers-Newark (3-28). St. Marys posted set scores of 25-8, 25-3, 25-14 in its three-set victory over Rutgers-Newark. Ewing led the way with 10 kills and no errors in 12 attempts for an impressive .833 hitting percentage. Junior setter Jenn Feldmann (Ellicott City, Md./Centennial) dished out a match-high 17 assists and had eight digs, while sophomore outside hitter Katie Obal (Olney, Md./Sherwood) served up a career-best seven aces. The Seahawks followed up their performance against Rutgers-Newark with a sweep of Cabrini (18-12) by virtue of the following set scores: 2511, 25-19, 25-19. Ewing and Kodan both had 11 kills each to lead the group, while junior outside hitter Sarah Gregorini (Ellicott City, Md./Centennial) added 10. Kodan also led the defense with nine digs. Feldmann served four aces against the Cavaliers, while senior Becca Tursell (Ellicott City, Md./Glenelg) had three. Tursell also chipped in six kills, five digs and two block assists. The game also marked the final regular-season home game for Tursell, Megan Graydon (West Friendship, Md./Glenelg), and Jackie Reid (Poolesville, Md./Poolesville). In the past four seasons, the senior class is 95-42 overall, which includes an 1812 conference record. The Seahawks made back-to-back appearances in the Capital Athletic Conference semifinals in 2006 and 2007 and will make another one this season. In 2007, St. Marys advanced for the first time ever to the CAC Championship game and set a school record with 30 wins in a season. Story Courtesy of the St. Marys College Department of Sports Information
Braves Football
Continued from page B- Lisanti said. Some nights, when he wants to be, he can be the best player on the field. I wanted to show my teammates that I can be an all-around player, OGrady said of his three-score night that included a 14-yard touchdown pass from Leo Kyte and a nine-yard rushing score as well. Coming off the game I had last week against Westlake, I wanted to play even better. OGrady was not alone,
The Hornets Marcus Johnson and Chopticons Aaron Makle collide during the second half of Friday nights game. Chopticon won 38-0.
Chopticon #40 2 pass from Summers (kick blocked) Chopticon OGrady 70 interception return (Summers pass from Kyte) Chopticon OGrady 14 pass from Kyte (kick failed) Chopticon Rollins 3 run (Rollins run) Chopticon OGrady 9 run (Gilmartin kick) Chopticon Gilmartin 22 FG
as the Braves got scores from Tyler Summers, safety Doug Rollins (who powered his way into the end zone on a threeyard rushing touchdown) and a 22-yard field goal from Michael Gilmartin to close out the scoring late in the first half. We finally played well in all three phases of the game, Lisanti explained of Chopticons attention to detail on offense, defense and special teams. We worked on special teams after last weeks disaster (the Braves gave up 14
Basil Moye of Great Mills heads up field in Friday nights county football game against Chopticon
Game Notes: Aside from Jenner, Joey Menear was taken to an area hospital after being hit on a kickoff that left him unconscious, but was okay shortly after he arrived. He was responsive and doing well, hes fine, Griffith said. The Braves trail Lackey
by two-thirds of a point for the final 3A South playoff spot. Chopticon will most likely need a win and a Lackey loss at McDonough tomorrow night to earn the final bid. Great Mills will close its season at Patuxent tomorrow as well, the time for both games is 7 p.m.
traffic stop. As Dfc. John Logalbo was conducting the traffic stop, K-9 Officer Joseph Windsor of the Calvert County Sheriffs Office arrived on the scene of the traffic stop and conducted a K-9 scan of Brookers vehicle. The K-9 hit positively on the passenger compartment of the vehicle. A plastic bag, containing 10 individually packaged baggies of suspected powdered cocaine was located under the front passenger seat. Brandon Brooker and Ashley Brooker were arrested and charged with possession of cocaine. The St. Marys County Narcotics Unit was contacted and the investigation is continuing. Further charges may be pending.
stolen from his person. Initial information reported the possibility of multiple suspects, however; follow up information lead to a sole suspect. The other individuals at the robbery scene were witnesses. On October 30, 2008 a 14-year-old, male from Lexington Park, was arrested and charged as a juvenile for the robbery. The Department of Juvenile Services was contacted and assumed custody of the suspect.
Dr. J.Timothy Modic (third from right), recently donated $7975 to the Greenwell Foundations Therapeutic Riding Program. Also pictured are Interim Executive Director Jolanda Campbell (holding check), horseback riding program volunteers and members of Dr. Modics staff.
Historic St. Marys Citys director of research, Dr. Henry Miller, was recently granted the first Maryland Heritage Fellowship at Historic St. Marys City (HSMC). The twoyear fellowship will provide opportunities for Miller to work with the other Maryland Heritage Fellowship recipient, senior dean for the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (CMRS) Dr. Nicholas Crowe, on projects that will strengthen the relationship between St. Marys College of Maryland (SMCM), HSMC, and CMRS at Oxford University. St. Marys City and early Maryland have strong links to Oxford, said Miller. The first Lord Baltimore, George Calvert, was educated at Trinity College at Oxford, and his son, Cecil, graduated from the same institution. Their Oxford educations deeply influenced the intellectual formation of Maryland. This link persisted for the first Royal Governor of Maryland, Sir Lionel Copley, who was a graduate of Brasenose College at Oxford. Given these powerful connections, it is right that the relationship between Historic St. Marys City, St. Marys College of Maryland, and Oxford University be recognized, continued, and strengthened in the 21st century, with new and bold initiatives. Miller is also an adjunct anthropology professor at SMCM, and has more than 30 years of experience as principal investigator for archaeological sites, including St. Johns Freehold, Popes Fort, the Jesuit Brick Chapel, and Governor Leonard Calverts home. In 1990, Miller co-directed Project Lead Coffin, a major interdisciplinary investigation of three 17th-century lead coffins discovered at St. Marys City. He has directed the reconstruction of 17th-century structures, including the 1660s brick chapel. He received his Ph.D. in anthropology from Michigan State in 1984. He served as president of the international Society for Historical Archaeology, a member of the National Historic Landmarks Archaeology Review Committee, and is on the advisory boards of other museums including Historic Jamestown.
His grants include awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Institute of Museum Services, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and the Maryland Humanities Council. Miller will teach and conduct research at CMRS on varied occasions during his two-year appointment. With Crowe, he will investigate Marylands connections with Oxford and other areas of England, explore the Medieval and Renaissance aspects of the unique Maryland colony, and examine the origins of Calverts innovative policy of Liberty of Conscience. He will also help build stronger ties with archaeologists in the United Kingdom to aid the study of early Maryland sites and allow St. Marys archaeology students to gain valuable experience during their semester abroad. SMCM and CMRS have a long history of affiliation recently enhanced with the establishment of the John and Sandra Feneley Seminar in Oxford, designed to enable U.S. faculty who are interested in the liberal arts to attend seminars at the center. Similarly, SMCM and CMRS have developed an innovative program with the Washington Center in Washington, D.C., to provide an opportunity for U.S. students to gain experience in summer internships in Oxford. The Maryland Heritage Fellowship complements the Maryland Heritage Project developed in 2000 by SMCM and HSMC. HSMC is the state museum responsible for preserving, studying, and interpreting Marylands first capital. SMCM and HSMC were formally affiliated in 1997 by act of the Maryland General Assembly to preserve Marylands first capital and promote the states colonial history. It is supported by the State of Maryland with a $65 million award to provide enhanced facilities for undergraduate students and the general public to examine the roots of Marylands past. The historic links to England and to Oxford are important to understanding Marylands earliest Colonial See Miller page B-10
Carol Davis of Hilltop Graphics, second from the right, presented a framed print of Blackistone Lighthouse to the Board of Library Trustees. The libraries are raffling the print to support the Library Technology Fund. Accepting the print are Board Members (left to right) Alan Dillingham, Joan Springer, Janice Briscoe, Everlyn Holland, Joseph Bush, Daniel Burris and Joan Romary. The framed print, valued at $250, is now on display at Lexington Park Library through Nov. 23 and will be at Charlotte Hall Library Nov. 24-Dec. 15. The print is being raffled to benefit the Library Technology Fund. Chances are $5 for one or three for $10. The drawing will take place at the Board of Library Trustees meeting on December 16.
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mate conversation with the audience than a performance. And with The Twin Beach Players and musician husband Frank Wildhorn in her corner, it seems more than possible that shell enrapture Southern Maryland audiences with all the gusto of a seasoned New York chanteuse. The show will play at 8 pm both nights at Saint Nicholas Lutheran Church in Huntingtown. Tickets for the show can be purchased at the door, at Richards Bayside Florist in North Beach, CalvART Gallery in Prince Frederick, or online at www.twinbeachplayers.org.
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November is a time to be thankful. Girl Scouts are thankful for all of their volunteers! Its never too late to become a volunteer. Contact ldavis@gscnc.org or call 1-800-834-1702. Home and School Association is sponsoring an ALLYOU-CAN-EAT Breakfast on Sunday, November 7, 2008 from 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Pricing is: Ages 13 - up ($7), Ages 8 - 12 ($5), Ages 5 -7 ($3), and under 5 is FREE. Menu is: pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage, biscuits, sausage gravy, home fries, applesauce, assorted danish, and beverages. For more information, call Regina Goldring 301-475-9096. to highlight the color, pattern and individuality of each stone, said Sacks. Her work can be seen at Sassafras Hill in the Wildwood Shopping Center in California, Md. Sacks appearance is the November feature of Sundays in the Park, a Greenwell program that takes place on the second Sunday of every month. During Sundays in the Park, community members are invited to tour the historic Rosedale Manor House and learn about all the programs, activities, and site rental opportunities at Greenwell. Location: Rosedale Manor, Greenwell State Park, Hollywood, Md. For more information, please call 301373-9775 or visit www.greenwellfoundation.org
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such parade in Maryland. The parade will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Washington Street and will feature Veterans, dignitaries, elected officials, local school marching bands, military units, color guards, bagpipers, classic and antique cars, boy and girl scouts, cheerleaders, motorcycles, horses, fire, police, emergency personnel and equipment. Immediately following the parade, spectators are encouraged to remain in the Town Square for a Veterans Memorial Ceremony to include patriotic music, and laying of wreaths. Spectators, as well as participants, are encouraged to park at the Governmental Center and take the free round-trip St. Marys County Transit System (STS) shuttle bus service into downtown Leonardtown to view the parade and ceremony. Washington Street into downtown Leonardtown will be closed to incoming traffic from 8:00 a.m. to Noon. To enter the downtown area use Fenwick Street at Ryken Hill from Route 5 (Point Lookout Road). Downtown parking and thru traffic will be limited to areas accessible from Fenwick Street and Lawrence Avenue. Officers of the St. Marys County Sheriffs Office will provide traffic control, and Parade Volunteers will assist with parking and street detours. The annual Veterans Day
Parade is sponsored by the Commissioners of Leonardtown, the St. Marys County Board of Commissioners, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2632, California, Maryland. For more information call 301-475-9791 or 301-475-4200 ext. 1340.
Trip to New York City Sponsored by the St. Marys County Department of Recreation and Parks
Reserve your space now for a day trip to New York City, sponsored by the St. Marys County Department of Recreation and Parks, on Saturday, December 6, 2008. Space is still available for a round-trip coach bus for this day trip. The bus leaves at 7 a.m. from Leonardtown and returns at 1 a.m. Enjoy holiday shopping and sites in exciting New York City. The $88 cost includes a bus with heating and air conditioning, restroom and reclining seating. Passengers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. For more information, call Sandie Greene at 301-4754200, x1800 or email sandie. greene@stmarysmd.com.
Class Reunion
Looking for: 1962 Gwynn Park High School Classmates, please email Joyce Tester at: ceaby@cfl. rr.com, or call 386-748-1791; or email Sandie Nemman at: dancegirl@somd.net. We are planning a reunion for 2009.
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Affordable, nice, one-bedroom nonsmoking apartment in brick one-story duplex in Lusby. Available Nov. 1st. Monthly rent of $695 includes water fees. Tenant pays electric. Appliances, heating and cooling system, and Pergo flooring are fairly new. Security deposit, recent credit report, and references required. No pets. Convenient to Bay beach, Patuxent River Naval Air Station, and Calvert Cliffs. Call Cecilia at 410.610.5919 (m), or 301.995.7793 (w) 6:30 am to 4 pm. 2 Br, 1 1/2 ba, 1280 sq ft. W/D, dishwasher, large deck, pets okay. Sec. dep. & credit report req. terrilethers@hotmil.com. 301-643-3698 Brand new furnished apartment with water view in Solomons still under construction. Enjoy a short stroll to amazing sunsets on the boardwalk, bars, restaurants and marinas. Treat yourself to the best that Southern Maryland has to offer. Hardwood floors, natural maple cabinets, recessed lighting with dimmers, under-cabinet lighting, pre-wired for surroundsound, central heat and ac. Cable TV, Comcast highspeed internet. This place is going to be nice when it is done in mid-November! No smoking, no pets. Must pass credit check. Professionally cleaned twice monthly. Call 301481-1889. $1300. Looking for a safe and secure living space in a picturesque location? Very nice basement apartment on family farm overlooking rolling hills with frequent wildlife visitors. Apartment is fully furnished with nearly new appliances (stove, fridge, washer/dryer, microwave, pots/pans, dishes, sofa, double bed, armoire, table and chairs, TV w/entertainment center). Full bathroom, kitchen, living room and one bedroom. Private entrance. Owner (not renter) responsible for all yard maintenance. Rent includes all utilities, Comcast cable and wireless internet, and garbage collection. Single occupancy only. No pets or smoking. 410-586-3467. Price: $900. Beautiful two bedroom open floor plan with tall ceilings! Just minutes away from Webster Field and St. Marys College! Only $900 per month includes utilities! Call 240.538.8777 today for an immediate viewing!
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2004 Yamaha FZ600 Excellent condition. 2nd owner, garage kept, never ridden in rain. Looks and runs like new. $3900 Clear title. If interested, please call Dave at 301-922-2429. 2001 Yamaha YZF-426F. This is a very fast bike, race ready, well maintained. Lots of extras on bike. Comes with two helmets and one matching riding suit. Got to sell due to being and the military I have no time to ride it. Price: $2200 OBO. If interested, please call 443-404-7030 with any questions. 2008 Yamaha Yz 450F. Bought about a year ago, it MIGHT have 10 hours on it. ASKING $3,800... MAKE ME AN OFFER. hollywoodmx@hotmail. com. 2006 Harley Davidson FLHTCUI Ultra Classic. Garage Kept, New Pipes, New Rims, New Tires, Extra Windshield, Extra Added Chrome, All Original Parts. Price: $19,000 OBO. If interested please call 301-752-4841 for further information. 1998 custom softail, candy red, low miles, runs/drives, great! $5,000 OBO. Call for details if interested. (301)-5775196 H or (301)938-2218 C. located in Lanham, MD. 2000 Honda Nighthawk--Do you want to join the Bike crowd, but you are not sure you can handle a huge bike? Try this bike! Easy to ride for people 52+. Over 60 MPG!, Runs awesome, super clean. Less than 5500 miles. It is still in the breaking in period! Great commuter bike. Price: $2700. Call 315-276-6239. 2006 Harley-Davidson FLHRI ROAD KING, vivid black, like new, 7900 Miles, Vance&Hines Exhaust System,Streetglide pegs and pedals, pullback handle bars, Windshield included. Price $13,750.00, plus a 5x14 enclosed trailer for $2500.00, call 202-997-3998.
CHILD CARE
Openings available for 1 yr and up. Full-time or part-time. Breakfast, lunch, and two snacks provided. Large playroom w/ inflatable bouncing ring, outdoor activites, community playground, and swimming pool. Located in Hickory Hills North sub-division and part of the Greenview Knolls and Esperanza School Districts. Smokefree and pet free home. If interested, please call 240-725-0464 for more information. A home away from home is what we aim for here at Traceys Tender Care. With 17 years experience it is my goal to provide children with fun, structured activities in a loving environment. Plenty of imagination play is offered as well as the structure of centers, crafts, stories, music, science projects and in or out of door games. The list of things we do goes on and on. Give me a call so we can set up an interview and I can show you our 24x24 playroom and our fenced in playground and tell you more about what I have to offer you and your children. If interested, please call 301-274-2743 for further information or with any questions.
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Annies E.L.C. is currently looking for a very caring, nurturing Infant/ Toddler certified Lead Teacher. You must have one year exp. and have proof of certification. Must be able to pass background check and provide references. Childcare is the only place where you can go to work and play! Please call 301-274-9500. Seeking experienced cabling technicians-instal & testing of Cat.5e, Cat.6, Copper, Coax, Risers and Tie Cables. Ability to interpret CAD drawings. Overall understanding of telecommunications infrastructure, voice, data a must. 410.867.7577. We are seeking reliable and responsible individuals for immediate fulltime cleaning positions in the Waldorf area. Hours are Monday-Friday starting at 7:30 a.m. There are no nights and weekends. After successfully completing the 90 day probation period, you will receive a $1.00 raise. After one full year of employment you will receive 1 week vacation and paid holidays. Please contact Dominic at (240) 4176985 for an interview. We are opening a well known National Insurance/Financial Agency in Brandywine, MD. Currently we are looking for a successful sales representative that can work well together with our high-energy team in a fast paced environment. This individual must be able to create sales from leads, walk-ins, networking, cold calling, etc. Having your P&C and L&H licenses are a plus. If you do not have these you will be required to get them along with meeting our company requirements. If you are the right person for this career we will be glad to help you with that. Base Salary plus bonuses and incentives. We have an immediate opening. If you enjoy sales this may be the career for you. Email resume to klemmert@hughes.net. Honeywell Technology Solutions Inc. is looking for candidates for the following positions: Configuration Manager, Installation Supervisor, Senior Project Manager, Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Senior Engineer, Engineering Technician. Send resume to smith6@ honeywell.com. Brand new upscale hair salon opening in St,Marys Square shopping center. 0penings for licensed stylists interested in advancing their career. Become self employed and double your income in the new year. Dont hesitate only a few spots left. Call for a confidential interview. 240-577-0955. Looking for reliable person with good attitude and work ethics. Must have a strong desire to work and learn. Hands on experience with wood working is a plus. Position is currently parttime and will progress to full-time as work load permits. Schedule is normally 6:30am-4:30pm 4 days per week, as needed. If interested, please call 301-373-4880 for further information. A new dental practice in Prince Frederick is taking applications for the positions of CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT and PATIENT COORDINATOR. We are currently seeking enthusiastic professionals who can provide exceptional customer service. Please contact us through the employment page on our website. http://www. merajdentalspa.com. Person needed for small export Company. Ability to use computers, excel, Word Perfect,Adobe. Familiar with accounting software to enter payables, receivables, process orders and shipping. Requires co-ordinating and receiving of shipments in warehouse. Documentation and preparation for export shipments. Telephone work with suppliers and customers. Light lifting required. Experience with Letter of Credit a plus. Attention to detail and must be available 9-5. Be self-motivated and organized. Email resume to dstuart@railsupply. com.
REAL ESTATE
2 bedroom Wildewood Condo, 1.5 bath lower unit on end of building. Access to yard from back deck with privacy. Great for gatherings. Updated flooring, washer-dryer combo. Brand new heating and air unit installed 2 years ago. Trane 15 sear compresser and air handler. New roof to building and parking lot just redone this summer. Great neighborhood with great neighbors. In the process of moving now. Furnished unit can be arranged. Email for questions or showings. Closing help will be considered. mcpet tit@g mail.com. $169,900. 240-538-7035. Quiet beautiful country living offered in these 2 lots for sale in Norwood subdivision. Norwood is the perfect place to raise a family because it is a safe family oriented development with enough space to let the children play says Joanie. Norwood is 35 minutes from Patuxent Naval Air , 40 minutes from Andrews Air Force Base and 30 minutes from Indian Head base. Price: $165,000. 301-934-4670. Its your turn to enjoy what the Chesepeake Bay has to offer with this cute bay & lake front property. Enjoy the perks of this quaint waterfront community wich includes private beaches, lakes, clubhouse, stables, fishing and much more. This home was just remodeled with a brand new kitchen and bathroom. Enjoy the winters by your brick fireplace as you watch the exoctic wildlife looking through you new Pella patio doors. Upgrades include new slate floors, new appliances and carpet. This home appraised at 378,000.00 just 1 year ago. Since this seller is very motivated, not only did we drop the price by 20k, we will also give you $10,000.00 towards your closing cost! This is the time to make a great investment! Dont wait! Lets get you in this waterfront property today! 410-610-2113. $358,000. 4 Bed/2.5 bath Colonial on culdesac in Leonardtown school district! Beautiful setting on over 2.5 ac in Coxs Run. Master suite (20x24), master bth w/ceramic tile fls, garden tub, sep. shower, large walk-in closet, spacious kitchen w/42 cab. rosewood fls, lg family rm w/french doors leading to 12x28 deck, 8ft deep front porch w/ceiling fans, 2 car garage, 12x24 amish built shed, lg private backyard, walk to State Park. Price: $419,900. 301-904-2126.
REAL ESTATE
2 Acres, Prime Location. $1,500,000. This property is zoned RMX, which allows sit down restrurants, offices, motel/hotels. It is located directly across from Ruby Tuesdays, (green house). Theres a sign, (Metropolitian Mortgage), which can be altered. Owner Financing Available. Will also consider a lease. No Realtors! Serious inquiries only, 301-862-1109. This is an excellent family home in an excellent location! It is located on .47 acres in the best Town Creek Manor neighborhood overlooking the park. The fenced back yard has a patio and a two level octagon deck surrounded by a wooded bird sanctuary. The well maintained brick and aluminum siding split level home is just 3.5 miles to NAS. It is a roomy 2667 sq. ft floor plan with living, dinning, family, laundry, and five bed rooms. Recent upgrades include new roof, doors, and efficient oil furnace. There is central air, a wood fire place, dish washer, wall oven, garbage disposal, water softener, counter top electric cooking, curtains, carpet, hard wood floor, plant window and a two car garage with tool closet. MLS ID#SM6879467. Have your Realtor call for an appt at 301-932-3876 so you can see this great home and take the short walk to your community church, Town Creek Manor pool, tennis courts, and play grounds. $349,000. 2 story single family home with 2 1/2 baths. Open living room, kitchen and dining area with 800 sq ft of Pergo flooring with carpet throughout rest of home. 3 bdrms, family room, and washer / dryer located on second level. ADT security, cable and DISH Network system installed. Walk in closet in master bedroom with jacuzzi in master bath. Duel zone heating and air. Gas heat and electric stove. Home includes 2 queen sleeper sofas, dining table with hutch and china. Also, 3 chairs, computer desk and entertainment center. Swimming pool within the St James Community. Viewing by appt only.... Call 301-904-1741 / 301-481-5372 / 301-9047934. Price: $429,900. Private home 75 yards off road. Country Kitchen, Dining room, Huge 18x16 Living room. New flooring throughout. This house is not in the Ranch Club, So theres No HOA fees!! Ill Pay your Buyers Agent 3% Commission!!! Ronnie Taylor, 410-6107377, Price: $225,000.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
I have one large male full body wetsuit and one female full body wetsuit size 14. These both are aqua lung 5.3mm and are in excellent condition, only wore once. Paid over a hundred dollars each when I purchased them. If interested, please call 240-4342696. $50 each. Farm Tractor. Price: $6500. Massey Ferguson Tractor 231 diesel with a front end loader. Everything works great, no problems. Call 301-4756752-kim or 301-4759512-Perry. E-mail at: propertymanagerkimg@ hotmail.com.
Commercial Space
Up to 6,000 Square Feet Available
Next to Great Mills McKays Store
Prime Location,
off of Great Mills Rd.
for rent
Get It In Writing.
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301-373-5848
Pharmacist - Retail
Positions are available at 2 of our locations. Current MD Pharmacist License required. Full or part time schedules are possible. Competitive salary and benefits. Send resume and salary requirements to: McKays Fine Food & Pharmacy P.O. Box 98 Hollywood, MD 20636 Or Fax to Human Resources. 301-373-5338. For further information, call 301-373-5848. McKays is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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LIBRARY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Libraries to be Closed November 11th
All three branches will be closed Nov. 11 for Veterans Day. Customers can use the Internet Branch, www.stmalib.org, to renew items, download books and movies, and do research using the free online databases. Catch the Librarys Book Cart Drill Team and Book Guard performing in the Leonardtown Veterans Day Parade.
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Continued from page B- initiatives and the efforts which gave rise to the principles of state and federal government, as well as individual rights. The social, political, economic
and intellectual framework of the early Maryland Colony is part of the doctrine taught by the faculty of CMRS. HSMC was founded in 1966 to preserve the first city and tell the story of early Maryland. It is accredited by the American Association of Museums and is an internationally recog-
nized museum of archaeology and history. HSMC sponsors one of the premier programs of historic site archaeological research in the Americas, established in 1970. In September, it opened the St. Johns archaeology museum, a worldclass exhibit in the heart of the colleges campus.
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CHEFS
Chef Ahmed returns with an American Bistro in St. Marys. From seafood to steak, youll find that we have a lot on our plate. All of it delicious.
From must-have familiar craveables, to new and exciting dishes, Chefs American Bistro incorporates simple, new and classic Italian, French, Asian, and Southern Creole cuisines, molded into a boutique progressive contemporary American cuisine.
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