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Thursday, September 11, 2008 Seahawks Sports Sports Briefs Briefs Pigskin Football No. 24 Opening Swarthmore Ceremonies Handles St. Kick Off Mary’s 5-1 Saturday Swarthmore, Pa. – For the sec- ond time in three games, the Swarth- Due to the rain brought on by more College men’s soccer team Tropical Storm Hanna passing scored five goals against their oppo- through the region, the St. Mary’s nent as the No. 24 Garnet notched a Pigskin Football League Open- 5-1 victory over St. Mary’s College ing Weekend Ceremonies will of Sunday afternoon in take place this Saturday, Sept. 13 non-conference action. at Lettie Dent Elementary School Swarthmore (2-0-1) fired off Field in Mechanicsville. Pictures four goals in the second half to blow begin for teams (players, coaches wide open its 1-0 halftime lead. St. Mary’s (1-2-1) avoided the and cheerleaders) at 8:30 a.m. Visit shutout when freshman midfielder http://www.stmaryspigskinfootball. Matt Grady headed in sophomore com or call 301-884-8422 for more Photo By Chris Stevens information. defender Amir Reda’s pass at 77:03. Craig Hawkins of Northern High School ran for five touchdowns as the Patriots cruised to a 50-0 victory over Great Mills Friday Night. The Seahawks will look to return to their winning ways next Saturday, Sept. 13 when St. Mary’s travels to Eleventh Dover, Del. to take on Wesley Col- lege in the Capital Athletic Confer- Patriot Games Not ence opener for both squads. Annual Trosbach St. Mary’s in Hornets’ Favor Tournament (Md.) Sweeps Northern Running Back Kicks off Rowan and Scores Five TDs in Rout Next month Goucher By Chris Stevens didn’t smack back.” The 11th annual Trossbach Fam- St. Mary’s City, Md. – The St. Staff Writer The disappointing loss is Great Mills’ 11th in a ily memorial co-ed softball tourna- Mary’s College of Maryland volley- row, dating back to the beginning of last season. Their ment will take place Saturday Oct. ball team notched a pair of non-con- GREAT MILLS – Despite heavy rain and whipping last win came in the 2006 regular season finale against 11 and Sunday Oct. 12 at Chancel- ference wins over Rowan Univer- winds during the game, there was a positive atmosphere . lor’s Run Park in Great Mills. All sity and Goucher College Saturday surrounding the Great Mills football team’s home opener Northern used their effective running style to end proceeds from the tournament ben- afternoon to own a four-match win Friday Night. the game before it really began, scoring touchdowns efit Hospice of St. Mary’s. All male streak. Then Northern High School really rained on the on all seven of their first half possessions. Five of those players will be required to bat and The Seahawks (5-1) started their parade. scores belonged to Hawkins, a 5’9, 160 pound speedster throw with their weaker hand when morning with a 3-0 (25-9, 25-11, 25- Led by senior running back Craig Hawkins’ five that ran around and past the Hornets for touchdown runs playing against the women. 18) sweep of the 2007 New Jersey first-half rushing touchdowns, the Patriots spoiled the from 20, 50, 4, 18 and 31 yards away in the first half. There is a 16-team maximum Athletic Conference Runner-Up, Hornets’ 2008 debut, handing Great Mills a soggy 50-0 “That’s what we’ve done for the last eight years,” for this year’s double-elimination loss at Hornets stadium. The loss was a painful reminder Patriots coach A.J. Berbarian said of his team’s rushing Rowan University. Junior middle tournament, so if you are interested of how 2007 went for the Hornets, and head coach Bill efforts. “We move the ball, and we move it fast.” blocker Jen Lamar boasted an im- in registering a team or a corporate pressive .529 in the match as Lamar Griffith, noticeably displeased afterwards, saw it for The Patriots, aside from Hawkins’ efforts, got a 37 himself. yard touchdown scamper from junior Keith Rawlings and sponsorship, please contact Chip “They came to play football, our guys didn’t,” a one-yard burst from Dijion Clayton that made the score and/or Mary Lee Raley at 301-862- See Seahawks Sports Briefs Griffith said. “They smacked us in the mouth and we page B- See Great Mills Football page B- See Sports Briefs page B- Just Us Grinds Out Sweep With Bats Silent, Pitchers Shut Down SWAT

By Chris Stevens one out and the bases loaded. Nelson Staff Writer appeared to tag Amanda Johnston before she reached second base and GREAT MILLS – With their threw out Woodburn, but Johnston usually potent bats idling in Sunday was ruled safe and pitcher Kara afternoon’s women’s softball league Jones scored for SWAT. The next quarterfinal game, Just Us got solid hitter, first baseman Denise Ocasio, pitching from Aggie and Denise lined a double into left center that Lloyd to finish off their sweep of scored Lex Gray and Johnston to SWAT, 9-5 at the Brass Rail. give SWAT a 3-0 lead. “That’s what we’re counting on; SWAT did not score in the last those two pitching to get us through three frames that Denise Lloyd games when we don’t hit,” said man- pitched, and could only muster up ager Lamont Saxon. “They are two two runs against Aggie Lloyd in her great pitchers with two different three-inning stint. styles, and they did a good job.” The Just Us offense, meanwhile, Just Us opened the series by de- started to show some life with a five- feating SWAT 26-7 at Chancellor’s run fourth inning that put them ahead Run Park last Wednesday evening, to stay. With Angelita King leading but needed solid pitching to put this off the inning with a walk, Karen series behind them on Sunday. Camp blasted a two-run homer to Denise Lloyd pitched the first left center to open up the scoring. four frames for Just Us, allowing just Shortstop Audi Queen’s solid three runs on eight hits – all of which single scored Deevie Yates, who came in SWAT’s first turn at bat. reached on an error by Kara Jones, It looked as though Just Us with the go-ahead run. Jones snagged would escape the bottom half of the a one-hopper by Yates and mistak- Photo By Chris Stevens first inning unscathed when SWAT’s enly threw to second base, figuring Audi Queen’s RBI single proved to be the winning hit. Beth Woodburn grounded to Just Us second baseman Anita Nelson with See Just Us Softball page B- The Section B -  County Times Thursday, September 11, 2008

Following a scoreless first half, the Seahawks (2- Seahawks Sports Briefs 0-1) struck first just 38 seconds into the second half when junior forward Sophia Esparza broke away from Continued from page B- the defense and chipped in a shot from just outside the box for a 1-0 St. Mary’s lead. registered 10 kills in 17 attempts with only one error. Gettysburg (1-0-2), who finished with its second Lamar also recorded five block assists, while junior consecutive 1-1 tie, forced overtime with less than outside hitter Katie Ewing added three block assists. seven minutes remaining in regulation. Following a Sophomore outside hitter Katie Obal picked up 11 digs corner kick that had been cleared out of the box, fresh- and chipped in four kills. man midfielder Jenna Sickle collected the loose ball St. Mary’s then handed Goucher a 3-0 (25-14, 25- and directed it back to the middle of the box where 22, 25-22) setback to cap off the afternoon. Ewing sophomore defender Sarah Yeager headed the ball to collected 10 kills for a .714 hitting percentage, while sophomore forward Mara Dold for the equalizer and sophomore outside hitter Claire Kodan contributed Dold’s first career tally. eight kills. Kodan also had 14 digs, while sophomore Overtime was pretty tame as the water-logged, setter Jenn Feldmann dished out 19 assists. exhausted squads managed only shot each. High School St. Mary’s managed to edge the Bullets in all cate- gories as the Seahawks posted a 16-12 margin in shots St. Mary’s (Md.) and a 4-2 advantage in corner kicks. Sports Schedule The Bullets’ goal ended senior Marie Oben’s shut- out streak at 265:39 minutes. The last time that Oben 09/11-09/17/08 Remains Unbeaten and the Seahawk defense gave up a goal was in the 89th minute of the 2007 Capital Athletic Conference Thursday September with 1-1 Draw at Quarterfinal against Wesley College Oct. 28, 2007. Field Hockey She made three saves in today’s contest with all three 11th Gettysburg coming in the first half. Calvert at Chopticon, 4:00 p.m. Senior Danielle St. Pierre registered four stops, Field Hockey Gettysburg, Pa. – The St. Mary’s College of Mary- including three in the second half. Girls’ Soccer land women’s soccer team battled with Gettysburg Chopticon at Huntingtown, 4:00 College, ranked 10th in the Middle Atlantic region, to Story Courtesy of the St. Mary’s College of p.m. Chopticon at Calvert, 6:00 p.m. a 1-1 double overtime draw in non-conference action Maryland Department of Sports Information. Holy Cross at St. Mary’s Ryken, Great Mills at Northern, 6:00 on a very rainy Saturday afternoon. 4:00 p.m. p.m. Great Mills at North Point, 5:30 Leonardtown at Patuxent, 6:00 p.m. p.m. Just Us Softball Volleyball Volleyball Continued from page B- Archbishop Carroll at St. Mary’s Chopticon at Calvert, 6:00 p.m. Ryken, 5:30 p.m. that Just Us had a runner on first, and went for the St. Mary’s Ryken at Paul VI, force. With no one at first, Yates scrambled for first 5:30 p.m. and reached safely, and Sonia Queen scored the tying Friday September run. 12th Tuesday September For an offense with the potential – and the inevi- Photo By Chris Stevens tability – to go off, Sunday afternoon’s game wasn’t 16th Denise Lloyd pitched four innings for the win as Just Us swept their Boys’ Soccer disappointing for Saxon, but he was happy with the way to the semi-finals, defeating SWAT 9-5 Sunday afternoon. way Just Us battled and stayed in the game. Boys’ Soccer Bishop Ireton at St. Mary’s “I wouldn’t say the game was tough, just slow,” he St. Mary’s County Women’s Ryken, 4:00 p.m. answered when asked about the less than comfortable St. Mary’s Ryken at Bishop margin of victory his team dealt with Sunday. O’Connell, 4:00 p.m. Softball Playoffs Results, Second Girls’ Soccer “You’ve got to win the close ones when you don’t hit, and we were able to pull this one out.” Round (best of three games series) Field Hockey St. Mary’s Ryken at Bishop Ire- With this series behind them and awaiting the 1) Just Us vs. 8) SWAT ton, 4:00 p.m. winner of the Chesapeake Custom Embroidery-Rook- Leonardtown at La Plata, 4:00 ies series, Lamont Saxon hopes his team can keep their p.m. Game 1, Wednesday Sept. 3 Field Hockey eyes on the prize, all the while approaching their quest Just Us 26, SWAT 7 for a league championship on a game-by-game basis. Girls’ Soccer Game 2, Sunday Sept. 7 Leonardtown at Calvert, 4:00 “We have the same excitement like we’ve had ev- Just Us 9, SWAT 5 p.m. ery game this season,” he said. “It’s all in fun, and we Just Us wins series 2-0 Bishop O’Connell at St. Mary’s just take it one game at a time.” Ryken, 4:00 p.m. Football 2) Raley’s Furniture vs. 7) Capt. Sam’s St. Mary’s Ryken at Paul VI, Wednesday 6:30 p.m. September 17th Wednesday Sept. 3 La Plata at Great Mills, 7:00 Raley’s Furniture 14, Capt. p.m. Boys’ Soccer Sam’s 8 Westlake at Leonardtown, 7:00 Sunday Sept. 7 p.m. Great Mills at North Point, 6:00 Raley’s Furniture 6, Chopticon at Huntingtown, 7:30 p.m. Capt. Sam’s 5 p.m. Leonardtown at Lackey, 6:00 Raley’s Furniture p.m. wins series 2-0 Saturday September 3) Bud Light vs. Back Road Inn 13th Cross Country Chopticon/Lackey/North Point Wednesday Sept. 3 Boys’ Soccer at Thomas Stone High School, Bud Light 9, Back Road Inn 8 4:30 p.m. Sunday Sept. 7 Chopticon Tournament (Great Leonardtown/La Plata/Patuxent Back Road Inn 14, Bud Light 13 Mills and Chopticon) at Great Mills High School, 4:30 Monday September 8th p.m. Bud Light 6, Back Road Inn 4 Girls’ Soccer Bud Light wins series 2-1 Girls’ Soccer Leonardtown at Westlake, 11:30 4) Chesapeake Custom Embroidery vs. a.m. North Point at Great Mills, 6:00 Rookies Great Mills at McDonough p.m. Tournament Wednesday Sept. 3 Golf CCE 22, Rookies 20 Monday September Sunday Sept. 7 Chopticon/Lackey/North Point/ Rookies 9, CCE 8 15th Thomas Stone at Wicomico Monday September 8th CCE 12, Rookies 11 Shores, 4:00 p.m. Photo By Chris Stevens Boys’ Soccer CCE wins series 2-1 Great Mills/Leonardtown/La Aggie Lloyd threw three solid innings of relief for Just Us, allow- Plata at Patuxent (Chesapeake ing just two runs on three hits. Calvert at Chopticon, 6:00 p.m. Hills), 4:00 p.m. Northern at Great Mills, 6:00 p.m. and can be purchased by contacting Brooke MacDon- Sports Briefs ald, 888-758-6580, or Ken Fugate, 301-994-3659. Continued from page B- 2024 for more information. The rain date is sched- Demolition Derby uled for Saturday Oct. 18 and Sunday Oct. 19. SPECIAL Finals This Weekend Auction set to benefit The second half of the Silver Hill Lions Club De- molition Derby will take place this Saturday Sept. 13 NOTE: at Potomac Speedway at Budds Creek. The qualifiers marine resources from the Sept. 6 derby action will compete for the final From fishing trips and equipment to dinners at Derby championship of the summer. For more infor- All high school, recreational some of Southern Maryland’s best restaurants to jew- mation, visit http://www.shlcdemolitionderby.com or elry to guided hunting trips, much awaits those attend- contact Potomac Speedway at 301-884-4200. and youth league coaches, if you ing the second annual Dinner and Auction sponsored by the Coastal Conservation Association Maryland would like the scores, statistics Chapter. The banquet is scheduled for High School Saturday, Sept. 20 at 6 p.m. in the St. Mary’s Coun- and standings from your ty Elks Lodge #2092, 45779 Fire Department Lane, California. Football Scores respective games and leagues The evening will include raffles, door prizes, and a live and silent auction of such items as fishing trips Friday Sept. 5 to be published, contact Chris with local professional guides, a flat screen television, Chopticon 20, La Plata 14 dinners at popular restaurants, rods and reels, and Northern 50, Great Mills 0 Stevens at 301-373-4125 or at much more. Thomas Stone 32, Leonardtown 0 In addition to complimentary beer and wine [email protected]. and appetizers, the menu will include garden salad, Sunday Sept. 7 shrimp, grilled chicken, baked ham, vegetables, pota- Bishop McNamara 61, St. Mary’s Ryken 0 toes, macaroni salad, and dessert. Tickets are $65 per person or $120 for a couple The Thursday, September 11, 2008 County Times Section B - 

the Eagles’ offense and spe- folks hang out – somebody of the team’s headquarters in cial teams for years, is what has to take them home. The Highland Park, Mich. Who is From The Sports Desk will be key if Philly is to over- New Orleans Saints got off to the presumed culprit? Tatum take the Dallas Cowboys for a good start in division play by Bell. Johnson was shown se- the NFC East title. edging the Tampa Bay Buc- curity camera footage of Bell Speaking of the Cowboys, caneers at home, while the making off with the bags and they marched into Cleveland Carolina Panthers were able was, of course, very upset. and stifled the Browns 28-10, to outlast the high-powered Bell, for his part, contends Brady’s exposing the Browns’ lack of San Diego Chargers without that his mistakenly picked up depth in the secondary and all-world wide receiver Steve Johnson’s bags, as he thought raising questions if this is the Smith. Smith was suspended they belonged to another Injury same Cleveland Browns team for the first two games of this teammate who was cut by the that won 10 games a season season for a training camp Lions, saying that he, “ain’t ago and missed the playoffs incident in which he clocked no thief.” Highlights by virtue of a tiebreaker with the Panthers’ newest acqui- While being caught on Tennessee. Only time will tell sition, cornerback Ken Lu- camera and claiming that it for Cleveland. cas. Lucas and Smith had a was not you worked for R. Wild Week 1 Meanwhile, Adam “don’t personal rivalry dating back Kelly, I doubt Mr. Bell has call me ‘Pac-Man’” Jones to Lucas’ days with the Se- the same kind of success in made his Cowboys debut and attle Seahawks, and well… this case. defended generally well, save once rivals, always rivals As far as surprises go, in the NFL for a pass interference penalty apparently. count the Chicago Bears’ 29- that set up the Browns’ only The Atlanta Falcons 13 spanking of the Indianapo- touchdown of the game. As started fresh once again, lis Colts as the biggest one of long as he’s clean off the field, with rookie quarterback Matt the weekend. The Bears, a By Chris Stevens selves champions. However, especially if Brady’s injury is he can mess up a time or two Ryan orchestrating a 34-21 team with a spectacular de- Staff Writer we have about 18 weeks to go as serious as it is thought to on it – his talent for covering victory over the hapless De- fense but a limited – and I do before we can even start iden- be. receivers and returning punts troit Lions. With three of the mean LIMITED – offense, The New England Patri- tifying possible contenders, Another heavily critiqued is something the Cowboys four teams in the division took the fight to the Colts, ots’ quest to atone for Febru- so let’s just start with some of man under center who had will benefit from as the sea- winning Sunday, this might who while just getting Peyton ary’s Super Letdown against the surprises week 1 has dealt a breakout Week 1 was the son progresses. be the only time that happens Manning back were thought the New York Giants may so far. Philadelphia Eagles’ Dono- A moment of silence for all season, as they will more to win this game going away. be wrecked along with Tom Obviously, aside from van McNabb. With the pres- Redskins fans, please. Thank than likely beat the dog snot Turned out to be the other way Brady’s knee. Brady’s injury, another quar- sure on him to stay healthy you. Thursday Night’s 16-7 out of each other to see who around. The Bears looked as The Pats’ signal caller, terback took center stage in and lead the Eagles back loss to the weakened Super wins the South with a 9-7 or though they are gearing up for who set a National Football his debut for a new team. The to respectability, McNabb Bowl champion Giants un- 10-6 record. an NFC North title run, which League record with 50 touch- much-maligned (especially threw for 361 yards and three derscores that the problems Meanwhile, the Lions should be a little easier with- down passes last season, took within the confines of this scores as Philadelphia molly- the ‘Skins face were a lot big- continue to cement their rep- out Brett Favre in the way. a hit to the knee early in Sun- column) Brett Favre had a whopped the St. Louis Rams ger than Joe Gibbs and will utation as the NFL’s longest- All in all, pro football is day’s regular-season opener successful debut in green and 38-3 at Lincoln Financial be much bigger than new running comedy act. Last back, and not a moment too against the Kansas City white, as the New York Jets Field. head coach Jim Zorn. Jason week, the Lions released run- soon. If Week 1 is any indica- Chiefs, and it is unknown spoiled the debut of Dolphins With starting wide-outs Campbell is not the answer at ning back Tatum Bell to make tion, these next four and a half how long he will be out, al- head coach Tony Sparano, Kevin Curtis and Reggie quarterback, and Clinton Por- room for former Bengals back months should prove to be full though early predictions have beating the Fins 20-14 at Dol- Brown sidelined with inju- tis is overworked. The biggest Rudi Johnson, who had been of surprises as we slowly find Brady missing the remainder phins Stadium. ries, McNabb may have found problem of all however, is the cut by Cincinnati a couple of out who the contenders and of the season. Favre was an efficient 15- a new and exciting target in fact the Skins are still miss- days before. the pretenders are for Super If he is indeed out of of-22 for 194 yards and threw rookie DeSean Jackson. The ing Sean Taylor. That kind While Johnson was Bowl XLIII. commission, the chase for two scoring strikes, but it took fleet of foot Jackson, a second of loss of professional talent, meeting with team president the Super Bowl just opened a Darrelle Revis INT in the round pick out of Cal, caught and more importantly, hu- and general manager Matt Any comments about up considerably, with at least end zone to preserve the Jets’ six passes for 106 yards and man life is so very difficult to Millen to iron out the details this week’s From The Sports 20 of the league’s 32 teams first win with their new and also peeled off a 60-yard punt overcome. of his contract, his luggage, Desk? Contact Chris at having a legitimate shot at legendary quarterback. One return in his NFL debut. That The NFC South division with all of his identification chrisstevens@countytimes. playing in Tampa Bay Feb. has to think the Jets are now type of explosiveness, one is kind of like the pickup bar and a couple hundred dollars net and share your thoughts 1 for the right to call them- the favorites in the AFC East, that has been missing from where the less than desirable were stolen from the lobby about this week’s column. Great Mills Football Continued from page B-

44-0 at intermission. Northern’s seven scoring drives took a total of just 12 minutes and 24 seconds of first half action. Meanwhile, the Hornets’ offense struggled to find a rhythm on the slick track caused by early rains from Tropical Storm Hanna. The Hornets turned the ball over two times on fumbles and twice more on interceptions. Great Mills totaled just 71 yards of offense for the entire game, and only crossed over into Patriots territory three times for the length of the contest.

Photo By Chris Stevens Northern’s offensive line made plenty of room for running back Craig Hawkins to run wild in their decisive win. Northern 50, Great Mills 0

1 2 3 4 Northern (1-0, 1-0 SMAC) 26 18 0 6 Great Mills (0-1, 0-1 SMAC) 0 0 0 0

Northern – Hawkins 20 run (Gary Hester kick) Northern – Hawkins 50 run (kick failed) Northern – Hawkins 4 run (two-point conversion failed) Northern – Hawkins 18 run (Hester Kick) Northern – Hawkins 31 run (kick failed) Northern – Rawlings 37 run (kick failed) Photo By Chris Stevens Northern – Schlegel 3 run (kick failed) Great Mills’ Aaron Rodenizer pursues Northern’s Keith Rawlings.

Photo By Chris Stevens Hornets quarterback Brian Jenner heads up field while running back Aar- on Wilkerson sells the fake handoff. Conversely, Northern rolled up 442 yards of total offense, 355 of those yards coming in the decisive first half. “I don’t know if it’s something we did or something they didn’t do,” Griffith said, “but it’s back to the drawing board for next week. They got out here and were like deer in headlights.”

Game Notes: Junior quarterback Brian Jenner and fresh- man running back Aaron Wilkerson both left the game in the second half for the Hornets. Jenner was experiencing cramps while Griffith seemed less optimistic about Wilkerson’s depar- ture. “He took a direct hit on his right wrist,” Griffith said sol- emnly. “I’m very concerned about him right now…” Northern sat all of their starters on offense and defense in the second half, as a running clock was used after the Patriots went ahead by a considerable margin… Great Mills defensive tackle Derrick Pettet recorded one sack – and three carries for 16 yards as a Photo By Chris Stevens fullback on offense in the third and fourth quarters. Great Mills The Patriots’ Shane Zych is surrounded by Great Mills’ Ethan Davis and Jason Henderson. will host La Plata this Friday night at 7 p.m. Thursday, September 11, 2008 Heightened Be Prepared Awareness for Weather- of Deer Related Requested Outages

Citizens are reminded that they As Tropical Storms Ike and Jo- need to heighten their awareness of sephine churn in the Atlantic, it’s a deer during the fall breeding season. good time to refresh area residents Deer typically do not stop and look with the important steps in preparing both ways when they cross a high- for a storm and responding to storm- way. Collisions between deer and au- related outages. Southern Maryland tomobiles result in a substantial cost, Electric Cooperative (SMECO) is including damage to vehicles, the monitoring weather forecasts, and loss of a valuable wildlife resource co-op crews are prepared to restore and human injuries or fatalities. power when outages occur. Although between 2006 and SMECO’s outage restoration 2007, the total number of deer/vehi- policy is to make repairs that will cle collisions reported in St. Mary’s restore service to the most people County only increased from 72 to in the least amount of time. Trans- 74; as population continues to grow, mission lines and substations are this danger becomes greater. repaired first, followed by distribu- Most of these accidents occur tion lines that feed neighborhoods; between dusk and dawn. Watch tap lines and individual service lines for deer where roads pass through are then repaired to restore power to wooded or rural areas. The most As part of the program “Tellin Stories”, a quilt was assembled from the squares made by families from El Salvador, Greece, Bulgaria, customers who may still be without important thing drivers can do to re- Mexico, and India. electricity. duce the chances of an accident with Customers can view a two-min- a deer is to drive the speed limit. At ute video, “Preparing for a Power night, reduce speeds below the limit, Outage” to help them take steps to especially in rain, snow or fog. Here Lexington Park get ready in case an outage occurs. are some other tips to keep in mind Customers can see the video on the as a driver: co-op’s Web site at www.smeco. · Deer usually travel in groups and coop. The video is also available on generally maintain a home range of Comcast cable television’s video-on- Elementary Program demand channel 888 and Metrocast about one (1) square mile. If you see a deer cross the road, slow down and cable television’s channel 999, under use caution. Additional deer may be Home Improvement or Real Estate, out of view and more are likely to Energy Companies. follow. Featured As A Best The following is a list of steps · A deer standing calmly in a field customers can take to prepare for may suddenly jump into the road. power interruptions: Anticipate the potential for this rapid • If someone in your household de- change in posture. Practice In Partnerships pends on electricity to operate life · Elevate your deer awareness at support systems, make plans for al- locations with deer crossing signs. ternate sources of power or alternate Deer crossing signs indicate areas The parent involvement program, “Tellin Stories,” Principal Susie Fowler, this is the first time a St. Mary’s lodging. Call our special needs in- where heavily used deer trails cross implemented by Lexington Park Elementary School dur- County program has been featured in the book. formation number: 1-866-524-9402. roadways. Slow down and watch for ing the 2007-2008 school year, is featured in a book pro- “Tellin Stories” was organized by Ms. Karyn Tim- In addition, you can check with your the eye-shine of deer near the road- duced by the National Network of Partnership Schools mons, a Lexington Park Elementary School parent liai- local fire department, which may of- way edges. and John Hopkins University highlighting the promising son, and brought together a diverse group of parents who fer temporary shelter. · Be especially aware during the partnership practices of 2008. The annual collection of spent an hour or two together each month to uniquely • Keep flashlights and fresh batter- morning and afternoon. Deer tend promising partnerships is compiled by the members of share stories of their heritage, their lives, and their hopes ies on hand. to be more active during the early the National Network of Partnership Schools and Johns for their family’s future. • Stock nonperishable foods and Hopkins University. See Deer Awareness page B- According to Lexington Park Elementary School See Lexington Park Elementary Program page B- See Outage Preparedness page B- St. Mary’s Hospital Deputy Sheriff Presented With the 2008 of the Quarter Excellence Award for Quality Improvement On Sept. 2, representatives from the Delmarva Mary’s Hospital with the prestigious 2008 Excellence Foundation, Maryland and Washington, D.C.’s Medi- Award for Quality Improvement. care quality improvement organization, presented St.

Senior Deputy First Class Deborah L. Milam & Sheriff Timothy K. Cameron

The following officer was rec- Milam does not hesitate to remain at ognized as Officer of the Quarter for headquarters to assist her fellow offi- the Second Quarter of 2008. cers with their reports and investiga- Senior Deputy First Class Deb- tions. She is a team player and in the orah L. Milam has proven herself absence of her first line supervisor to be a valuable member of the St. she can be relied upon to collect any Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office. paperwork and ensure calls for ser- From left to right - front row - Dana Smith-Ruggles, Director of Intensive Care and Telemetry; Sharon Main, Director of Organizational Senior DFC Milam is a very pro- vices are handled expeditiously and Learning and Research; Joy Homan; Joan Gelrud, Vice President; Carol Coppenbarger; Dr. Cindy Daly, Chief of Staff; MaryLou Watson, fessional and courteous employee in the utmost professional manner. Vice President for Nursing; Dr. Lawrence Tilley, Chief of OB/Gyn.; Dr. Yahia Tagouri, Chief of Pathology; Regina Steele, Director of OR. who goes the extra mile to accom- To highlight one particular incident Backrow - SMC Commissioner Thomas A. Mattingly, Sr.; Christine R. Wray, President & CEO; Juliana Tyer, Director of Med/Surg/Peds; plish a task. Her performance is out- in this would fail to illustrate Senior Barbara Hak, Director of Health Connections; Dr. Jeremy Tucker, Chief of Emergency Medicine; Dr. Robert Konkol, Chief of Psychiatry; standing and she is very unselfish by DFC Milam’s true strength which is Dr. Rajbinder Gill, Secretary/Treasurer of Staff; SMC Commissioner President F. Jack Russell; Dr. Harold Lee, Vice Chief of Staff; and Dr. dividing her time to assist her fellow Chandra Sajja, Chief of Medicine. officers and supervisors. Senior DFC See Deputy Sheriff page B- The Thursday, September 11, 2008 County Times Section B - 

tivity including: October to hicle, or to leave the highway Deer January during the breeding and strike a tree or other ob- season; May and June when ject. Injuries to drivers and Calendar of Events yearlings are seeking new ter- passengers increase when the Awareness ritories; and in Spring when vehicle swerves. Continued from page B- deer move as snow disappears · More information is avail- Girl Basketball Players Needed factor influencing school success or failure and gravitate near roadway able by visiting the County Pax River Silver Stars seeking 14U girls for students with ADHD. Parents, teachers, morning hours and late after- shoulders for the first green- Highways web site at www. basketball players for the Fall league team. and professionals and the students themselves noon hours year round. They ing grass and remaining road- co.saint-marys.md.us/dpw/ Players would have to be born July 1, 1993 must understand the impact of executive are moving between evening way salt. highways/deersafety.asp , or and after. Games begin on Saturday, Sep- function deficits on behavior and academic feeding areas and daytime · Slow down and avoid hit- by calling the Department of tember 13, 2008. If you are interested please performance. Saturday, September 20, 2008 bedding sites. ting deer, but do not swerve. Public Works & Transporta- contact the coach, Savannah Webb at either - 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (lunch included) South- · Be especially cautious dur- This can cause you to lose tion at 301-864-8400. 301-737-1792 or 301-247-3152 and by email at ern Maryland Higher Education Center, 44219 ing seasons of high deer ac- control and strike another ve- [email protected]. Airport Road, California, Maryland Seating is limited, so pre-registration is requested. Reg- istration is $25.00 for non-LDA of St. Mary’s safely; a generator that is not connected safely Fall Follies on the Square County members, and free for members of Outage can cause serious injury or death. When your The annual “Fall Follies” Arts & Crafts LDA of St. Mary’s County. Limited scholar- power comes back on, turn off and disconnect Show will be held this Saturday, September ships are available and must be requested by Preparedness your generator immediately. 13th on the Square in Leonardtown, from September 13, 2008. To register, please con- • Keep your automobile gas tank above half 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Attractions include over 50 tact Missy Alexander at 301/884-4662 or Terri Continued from page B- full. participants showing and selling their many Griest at [email protected] • As in preparing for any other emergency, handmade arts and crafts, paintings, pressed keep a manual can opener handy. The ideal maintain a supply of cash. Credit cards and flowers, clay sculptures, ceramics, pottery, choices are foods that require no cooking, such ATM machines may not work if the power is hand-woven baskets, floral arrangements, Auction set to benefit marine as canned fruit, peanut butter, crackers, cere- out. candles, dolls, quilts, afghans, stained glass, resources als, cereal bars, canned soup, and bread. jewelry, and much more! While in Leonar- From fishing trips and equipment to din- • Do not stock your refrigerator or freezer with dtown, take time to visit the town’s quaint ners at some of Southern Maryland’s best res- foods that may perish during a power outage. If your power goes out: shops and restaurants, as well as the Historical taurants to jewelry to guided hunting trips, • Call SMECO’s Outage Hotline at 1-877-74- • If you plan to use a charcoal or gas grill for Society’s Research Library located in the Tu- much awaits those attending the second an- SMECO or 1-877-747-6326. cooking, keep the grill outdoors. dor Hall Mansion, and the Old Jail Museum. nual Dinner and Auction sponsored by the • Turn off all the major appliances in your • If your water at home is supplied by a well, Fall Follies is sponsored by the Crafts Guild Coastal Conservation Association Maryland’s home, especially the heat pump. This will pre- store extra water in clean jugs, bathtubs, or of St. Mary’s County and Old Towne Crafters. Patuxent River Chapter. The banquet is sched- vent damage to the appliances once the power is laundry tubs. Call 301-997-1644 for further information. uled for Saturday, Sept. 20 at 6 p.m. in the St. restored. Then, try not to turn everything back • Keep a battery-powered radio with fresh Rain date: Sunday, September 14th. Mary’s County Elks Lodge #2092, 45779 Fire on at once; turn on appliances gradually so the batteries and stay tuned to local news bulletins Department Lane, California. electric demand does not jump suddenly. and weather reports. The evening will include raffles, door priz- • Make sure the oven and stove are off to pre- Giant Yard Sale And Cat • Keep fresh batteries in your smoke es, and a live and silent auction of such items vent fires if the power comes back on while detectors. Adoption Day as fishing trips with local professional guides, you’re away. • Make sure that you have a standard phone A mammoth yard sale will be held on Sep- a flat screen television, dinners at popular res- • Open the freezer and refrigerator as little as available. Cordless phones do not work with- tember 13 from 7 a.m. to 12 noon at Faith Bible taurants, rods and reels, and much more. possible. This will help food stay fresh longer. out electricity. If you use a cell phone, an Church, which is located on Rte. 235, south of In addition to complimentary beer and • Never touch downed power lines or attempt auto adapter may be needed to recharge your the Loveville-235 Intersection. Items for sale wine and appetizers, the menu will include to remove trees from power lines. Contact with phone. include furniture, antiques, appliances, baby garden salad, shrimp, grilled chicken, baked live lines may result in serious injury or death. • If you plan to use a portable generator, use articles, clothing, exercise equipment, TVs, ham, vegetables, potatoes, macaroni salad, Let qualified SMECO crews handle the clear- extension cords to connect what you want to computers plus accessories, dishes, bicycles and dessert. ing and repair work. Please report downed power directly to the generator. Place your gen- and more. Items purchased must be paid for Tickets are $65 per person or $120 for a power lines to SMECO immediately by call- erator outside, not in a crawl space or in a base- and removed by sale end. couple and can be purchased by contacting ing 1-888-440-3311. ment. Make sure your generator is connected ALL proceeds will go to pay the vet- Brooke MacDonald, 888-758-6580, or Ken erinarian bills incurred by Feral Cat Rescue Fugate, 301-994-3659. spaying- neutering, inoculating for rabies and other diseases and restoring the health of res- Violin Donations Needed At Green cued cats and kittens. Call 301 373 5678 for information. St. Mary’s County League of Holly Elementary School Women Voters Newtowne Player Auditions Join the St. Mary’s County League of Several students at Green We are currently seeking ½ For more information, The Newtowne Players announce upcom- Women Voters for a screening and discus- Holly Elementary School are size to ¾ size violins for stu- contact Ms. Kayla Barron, ing auditions and performances of the Rising sion of the PBS “Point of View” film Critical interested in learning to play dent use. Music is a magical Green Holly Elementary Stars Talent Competition Series. Produced in Condition by veteran documentary filmmaker the violin. Donations of used gift we must nourish and cul- School orchestra director, at conjunction with Spittfiyah Entertainment, Roger Weisberg. The film chronicles the lives violins would be appreciated tivate in our children. All do- 301-863-4064, or by email at this open talent competition will be taped of uninsured individuals and their experience to help the students pursue nations will be accepted and [email protected]. and shown on local access cable channels in with the health system. This film is scheduled their goal of music education. they are tax deductible. Maryland and Boston. Auditions will be held to be broadcast the week of September 30, at Three Notch Theatre on 21744 South Coral 2008 on your local PBS station. See it WITH Drive in Lexington Park on Saturday, Sept. 6 US first! and the mission of the Sheriff’s Office. and Saturday, Sept. 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Afterwards we will join Dr. Cynthia Saun- Deputy Sheriff Sheriff Timothy K. Cameron takes great All acts and all ages are encouraged to audi- ders, a Columbia University trained public Continued from page B- pleasure in recognizing Senior Deputy First tion. There is a $10 audition registration fee health expert on access to care who will facili- Class Deborah L. Milam as the Deputy Sheriff for individuals and $22 for groups of 3+. For tate a discussion about the health system and not how she handles her duties, but in how she of the Second Quarter of 2008 for her dedica- audition information, please contact Manny the tradeoffs among cost, access, and quality. assists her squad mates in performing theirs. tion to the agency and the citizens of St. Mary’s Santos at 617-866-1395 or spittfiyah@yahoo. Where: St. Mary’s County Library – This element of teamwork is commonly over- County. com. Performances will be held Tuesday eve- Leonardtown Branch looked, but critical to the success of the squad nings, Sept. 23 through Oct. 7, at 7 p.m. at 23250 Hollywood Rd. Three Notch Theatre. Cash and prizes will be When: Thursday, September 25th awarded each night for the top acts. Admission Time: Meet and Greet at 6:30 p.m. Film is $10; children under age 12 are $5. The series starts at 7 p.m. Correctional Officer of the Quarter will culminate with a finale in December. Contact: Ginni Stein at vstein1@verizon. net or Cindy Saunders at cynthiamsaunders@ msn.com Democratic Club Meeting All Are Invited! The Event Is Free And The St. Mary’s Democratic Club will Open To The Public. By Attending You Agree meet on Monday, September 15 at 7 p.m. at To Be Filmed As Part Of A Discussion About Petruzzi’s Restaurant in Wildewood Shopping The Health System. Center. Guest speaker will be Jason Waskey, Maryland for Obama Campaign Director. Come early for pay-as-you-go dinner and Mexican Dinner enjoy pre-meeting discussion. Call Cindy at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church will 301-737-7978. host its 1st Mexican Dinner, sponsored by Cerro Grande Restaurant, on Friday, October 3rd from 4:30-7 p.m. Everyone is welcome. What everyone must know Carryouts will be available, prices will vary. about ADD & ADHD Children 3 and under eat FREE! For more in- The Learning Disabilities Association formation call 301-863-8144. of St. Mary’s County Southern Maryland Childcare Resource Center proudly present CSM’s Ward Virts Concert What Everyone Must Know about ADD & ADHD: Ten Key Facts Everyone Must Know Series Schedule, 2008/2009 about ADD, ADHD, Executive Function, and Ward Virts Concert Series: Brian Ganz. 3 School Success Presented by Chris A. Zeigler p.m., Oct. 12, College of Southern Maryland, Dendy, M.S. This session will focus on 10 Key Prince Frederick Campus, Room 119, 115 J.W. Facts about ADHD that parents, professionals, Williams Road, Prince Frederick. The Ward and child care providers must know, including Virts Concert Series will kick off the season critical less well-known facts. Several key is- with concert pianist Brian Ganz. The Ward sues will be addressed: executive function def- Virts Concert Series is presented by Kaine icits, working memory deficits, the impaired Homes and CSM. Limited tickets available. sense of time, the role of neurotransmitters, Free. 443-550-6000 or [email protected]. common co-existing conditions, and monitor- www.csmd.edu/Finearts. ing medication to ensure effectiveness. Clear- ly executive function has emerged as a key Senior Correctional Officer First Class Delores M. Gray

The following officer was recognized as the task. She is not afraid to take action and Officer of the Quarter for the Second Quarter get involved. Senior CFC Gray demonstrates of 2008. great working skills as well as communica- Senior Correctional Officer First Class tion skills. She is supportive to her supervisor Delores M. Gray has proven herself to be a sand coworkers and can be trusted to complete valuable member of the St. Mary’s County her duties prior to securing for the day. There Sheriff’s Office. are many days she has stayed past her duty Senior CFC Gray is a reliable, punctual, hours to complete tasks and does not put in for and career orientated individual. Her twenty overtime. years of experience is an asset to all officers Sheriff Timothy K. Cameron takes great at the Detention Center. She has field trained pleasure in recognizing Senior Correctional many officers and instills in them her values Officer and knowledge. Senior CFC Gray is passionate First Class Delores M. Gray as the Correc- and thorough with her work. tional Officer of the Second Quarter of 2008 Senior CFC Gray is always there to lend for her commitment to the agency and the citi- a helping hand and willing to assist no matter zens of St. Mary’s County. The Section B -  County Times Thursday, September 11, 2008

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2 large zucchini (1 lb.), parboiled 1 Tbsp. oil ¾ cup KRAFT 2% Milk Shredded Reduced 6 thin boneless beef steaks (1/4 to 1/2-inch Fat Mozzarella Cheese, divided thick, 1-1/2 lb.) 1 small tomato, finely chopped 2 large tomatoes, chopped (about 2 cups) 10 RITZ Reduced Fat Crackers, finely 1 yellow pepper, finely chopped crushed ¼ cup KRAFT Zesty Italian Dressing 1 tsp. dried basil leaves 1 pkg. (6 oz.) STOVE TOP Stuffing Mix for Chicken, prepared as directed on package Directions 1 cup KRAFT Shredded Low-Moisture Part- Skim Mozzarella Cheese 1. PREHEAT oven to 375°F. Cut zucchini lengthwise in half; scoop out centers onto cut- cracker crumbs and basil; mix lightly. Spoon Directions ting board, leaving 1/4-inch-thick shells. Place evenly into zucchini shells; sprinkle with re- shells in 9-inch square baking dish; set aside. 1. HEAT oil in large skillet on medium-high maining 1/4-cup cheese. 2. CHOP zucchini pulp; place in medium heat. Add steaks; cook 1 min. on each side or 3. BAKE 15 min. or until heated through. bowl. Add 1/2 cup of the cheese, the tomatoes, until lightly browned on both sides. 2. MEANWHILE, mix tomatoes, peppers and 3. REDUCE heat to medium-low; cover. Sim- dressing; spoon over steaks. Top with prepared mer 3 to 5 min. or until cheese is melted and stuffing; sprinkle with cheese. steak is cooked to medium doneness (160°F.) No Cook Fresh Tomato Sauce with Pasta From kraftfoods.com Easy Carrot & Broccoli Au Ingredients Gratin From kraftfoods.com 2 lb. plum tomatoes (about 8 medium), chopped Ingredients ¼ cup chopped fresh basil leaves 2 Tbsp. chopped red onions 2 cups baby carrots, cut in half ½ cup KRAFT Light House Italian Reduced Directions 1 bunch broccoli, cut into florets (about 4 Fat Dressing cups) ¼ cup KRAFT 100% Grated Parmesan or 1. COMBINE tomatoes, basil and onions in 10 RITZ Crackers, crushed Romano Cheese large bowl. 3 Tbsp. KRAFT Grated Parmesan Cheese 1 lb. pasta, cooked, drained 2. STIR in dressing and cheese. 1 Tbsp. butter, melted 3. ADD pasta; toss lightly. ¼ lb. (4 oz.) VELVEETA Pasteurized Pre- pared Cheese Product, cut into 1/2-inch cubes 2 oz. (1/4 of 8-oz. pkg.) PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, cubed Easy Parmesan-Garlic Chicken From kraftfoods.com Directions

Ingredients 1. BRING 3 cups water to boil in large sauce- pan on medium-high heat. Add carrots. Re- ½ cup KRAFT Grated Parmesan Cheese duce heat to medium-low; simmer 8 min. Add or medium bowl on HIGH 1 min.; stir. Micro- 1 env. GOOD SEASONS Italian Salad Dress- broccoli; simmer an additional 3 min. or until wave an additional 30 sec. or until VELVEE- ing & Recipe Mix vegetables are crisp-tender. Meanwhile, mix TA and cream cheese are completely melted ½ tsp. garlic powder cracker crumbs, Parmesan cheese and butter; and mixture is well blended when stirred. 6 boneless skinless chicken breast halves (2 set aside. 3. DRAIN vegetables; place in serving bowl. lb.) 2. MICROWAVE VELVEETA and cream Top with cheese sauce; sprinkle with crumb cheese in 2-cup microwaveable measuring cup mixture. Directions 2. MOISTEN chicken with water; coat with cheese mixture. Place in shallow baking dish. 1. PREHEAT oven to 400°F. Mix cheese, sal- 3. BAKE 20 to 25 min. or until chicken is ad dressing mix and garlic powder. cooked through (165°F). Quick Fettuccine Cacciatore From kraftfoods.com

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Mac & Cheese Lasagna ½ lb. fettuccine, uncooked From kraftfoods.com 2 tsp. oil 1 lb. boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut Ingredients into bite-size pieces 1 cup each: green pepper strips and sliced 1 pkg. (7-1/4 oz.) KRAFT Macaroni & fresh mushrooms Cheese Dinner, prepared as directed on pack- 1 can (14-1/2 oz.) diced tomatoes, undrained age using Light Preparation directions ¼ cup KRAFT Zesty Italian Dressing 1-1/2 cups spaghetti sauce ½ cup KRAFT Shredded Italian* Mozzarella- ½ lb. lean ground beef, cooked, drained Parmesan Cheese Blend 1 cup KRAFT Shredded Low-Moisture Part- ½ cup chopped fresh basil Skim Mozzarella Cheese 2 Tbsp. KRAFT Grated Parmesan Cheese Directions rooms; cook 3 min., stirring occasionally. Stir Directions 1. COOK pasta as directed on package. in tomatoes and dressing. Reduce heat to me- 2. TOP with half each of the spaghetti sauce, 2. MEANWHILE, heat oil in large skillet on dium-low; simmer 5 min. or until chicken is 1. PREHEAT oven to 350°F. Spoon half of the meat and shredded cheese. Repeat layers. medium-high heat. Add chicken; cook and stir cooked through. prepared Dinner into lightly greased 8-inch Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. until no longer pink. Add peppers and mush- 3. DRAIN pasta. Toss with chicken mixture; square baking dish. 3. BAKE 20 min. or until heated through. sprinkle with cheese and basil.

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verse Family.” The quilt now St. Maries Musica is seeking 2 new Lexington Park Elementary Program hangs in the school’s cafeteria Continued from page B- where the students and staff voices for its upcoming season--a can see it and have in-depth tenor and a bass. Initially, participants re- on hand to assist non-English squares made by families from discussions about the cultures The group of about 20 voices sings for the ceived typed prompts asking speaking families in the group. El Salvador, Greece, Bulgaria, represented on the quilt. for responses to such things as Later, participants transferred Mexico, and India. All are For more details about the State House madrigal dinners through “the saddest day of my life,” their personal stories from pa- represented under the banner “Tellin Stories” program, con- the Christmas season. If interested in an or “best teacher I ever had,” per onto a felt square represent- of “Lexington Park Elementa- tact Lexington Park Elemen- and were asked to share their ing their culture and family. A ry School -- One School, One tary School Principal Susie audition call: Barb Lorton 301-373-8181. stories. An interpreter was quilt was assembled from the Community, One Very Di- Fowler at 301-863-4085. Laptops Introduced for Basic LIBRARY ANNOUNCEMENTS Computer Classes Teens sought to help EMS library hours. Lexington Park will issue cards to college students, staff and faculty which deliver message will allow them to take advantage of the public Emergency planner Jaclyn Shaw will con- library services particularly the 24/7 remote duct a workshop at Leonardtown’s TAG (Teen access to online databases and downloadable Advisory Group) meeting on Sept. 11 at 5:30 materials, and the recently released DVDs. p.m. to inform the teens of the new emergency weather warning system and how they can help inform the public. Teens can earn an hour of Chemistry workshop is fun community service for each household and/or learning opportunity senior citizen they contact and explain the new Students, ages 7 to 12, will have fun while system to. Any teen interested in participat- learning about chemical reactions in a free ing and learning about this valuable service is hands-on Crazy Chemistry workshop offered urged to attend or contact the TAG librarian on Sept. 19 at 10 a.m. at Charlotte Hall and at 3 at any branch. The regular TAG meeting and p.m. at Lexington Park. Leonardtown’s will be activities will follow the presentation. held Oct. 17. Please register at www.stmalib. org or by calling the library. Teen movie night planned Teens ages 12 and older are invited to Readers can earn a chance to watch the PG- rated movie, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, at Lexington Park with other win an MP3 Player teens. The TAG planned event will be Sept. 18 Customers can earn a chance to win an at 5:30 p.m. No registration is required for this MP3 player by taking an online quiz on Ron free event. Snacks will be provided. Suskind’s book, “A Hope in the Unseen.” This book is being read throughout Maryland as part of first statewide community read called Residents can obtain college One Maryland One Book. The Maryland Cen- library cards at Lexington Park ter for the Book, a program of the Maryland Lexington Park Library and St. Mary’s Humanities Council, and the Maryland public College of Maryland have partnered to in- libraries are sponsoring this initiative, which crease the awareness of the unique, compli- will run through October. Copies of the book mentary services each library system has to and reader’s guides are available at the librar- offer the other’s cardholders. From Sept. 8-22 ies. For a complete listing of events and to ac- local residents can obtain a library card for St. cess the quiz, customers can click on the One Maryland One Book icon at www.stmalib.org. Mary’s College of Maryland at the Lexington Ninety-six year old George Richards received one-on-one computer instruction on a wireless laptop from Den- Park Library to take advantage of the college’s Programs including an author’s visit and read- nis Gillikin, one of the library’s public technology assistants, during the Laptop Lab Open House held recently at DVD collection, their academic collection, in- ers’ theater are scheduled in October. Leonardtown Library. Leonardtown now offers basic computer classes by using wireless laptops in the meeting house access to online databases, and their later room. The laptops will travel to Charlotte Hall in October for classes.

Police need help ers number is 301-475-3333. County Detention Center to approximately 1:25 a.m., Dep- listed to a 1996 Honda. Dep- bag and detected a strong odor solving theft, go before a District Court uty Michael Boyer observed a uty Boyer located the vehicle, of marijuana. There were Woman arrested for commissioner for violation 1992 Mercury Grand Marquis which was now parked in a several empty sandwich bags property destruction of St. Mary’s County Code in the St. George’s Hundred parking space with the engine and a silver “Chefmate” digi- disorderly conduct 190-2, consumption of an al- Subdivision of Great Mills running and all occupants out tal scale contained in the gray case coholic beverage in an outside where the operator abruptly of the vehicle. The driver of bag. The gray bag also con- On September 2, 2008 at open area. decelerated and paused for a the vehicle was identified as tained suspected marijuana The St. Mary’s County approximately 5 p.m., Deputy moment before proceeding. Rayshawn Deontaye Douglas, residue. Douglas was arrested Sheriff’s Office is investigat- First Class James Maguire re- The vehicle turned onto St. 19, of Lexington Park. Boyer and charged with possession ing several thefts and destruc- sponded to the CVS Store in Car search leads to Elizabeth Court where Dep- was given consent to search of marijuana and possession tion of property cases which Lexington Park for a report of arrest for suspected uty Boyer temporarily lost the vehicle by Douglas. A of controlled dangerous sub- occurred in the Ridge area be- an intoxicated person. Upon view of the vehicle. A vehicle search of the vehicle revealed stance paraphernalia. tween Sept. 6 and Sept. 7. arrival he made contact with marijuana registration check revealed a gray bag located on the front Theft – Deep Cove Lane the subject, Julia Cecelia Yan- On September 3, 2008 at the motor vehicle tags were floorboard. Boyer opened the – between Sept. 6 at 5 p.m. nayon, 48, of no fixed address. and Sept. 7 at 10 a.m. - un- Yannayon had a strong odor known subject(s) removed of an alcoholic beverage upon victim’s mailbox from the end her breath and had difficulty of the victim’s driveway. maintaining her balance. Ma- Theft – Point Lookout guire attempted to interview Advertise Your Business In Road – between Sept. 7 at 1 Yannayon at which time she a.m. and Sept. 7 at 11 a.m. became belligerent and began – unknown subject(s) stole a yelling profanities. Yannayon chair and a cigarette recepta- was warned to stop yelling cle from the patio area of the and cursing several times, American Legion Post 255. which she refused. Yannay- on’s conduct attracted the at- Destruction of Property tention of a small crowd and – Bonnie Lane – between she was arrested and charged Sept. 6 at 4 p.m. and Sept. 7 at with disorderly conduct. 11 a.m. – unknown subject(s) With struck and damaged the vic- Call us today to e tim’s mailbox, which was lo- Deputies made ic cated at the end of the victim’s arrests for drinking start making your driveway. v in public r advertising g Destruction of Property e A professional sales On September 2, 2008, – Bonnie Lane (different resi- campaign a success. S team dence) – between Sept. 6 at 4 Alcohol Enforcement Co- p.m. and Sept. 7 at 11 a.m. – ordinator Senior Deputy r First Class Emory Johnson g Creative ad design unknown subject(s) struck and u damaged the victim’s mailbox and CSAFE Officer Senior services which was located at the end Deputy First Class Robert o of the victim’s driveway. Russell initiated a combined Y g Competitive rates effort to combat the public Reaching t Destruction of Property consumption of alcohol in g – Wynne Road – between the Lexington Park area. The A A community deputies conducted an un- s Sept. 6 at 11 p.m. and Sept. 7 at I service oriented at 8 a.m. – unknown subject(s) dercover operation in plain Over 17,000 h removed and broke four solar clothes utilizing an unmarked T publication vehicle. While patrolling the powered driveway/walkway r lights which were located Park and Ride adjacent to the households at the end of the victim’s Old Three Notch Theater, e the deputies observed three driveway. p subjects consuming alcoholic countywide Anyone with informa- beverages. John Haas, 65, of a tion on this crime or any other Leonardtown, was issued a ci- crime is asked to call Crime tation for consuming alcohol weekly on p Solvers. The caller does have in an outside open area. Mi- s chael Wasson, 49, of no fixed (301) 373-4125 to leave his/her name. If the w information leads to the arrest address, and Aaron Brooks, Thursdays. e and conviction, the caller may 54, of Lexington Park, who be eligible for a cash reward of refused to sign a citation were N up to $1,000. The Crime Solv- transported to the St. Mary’s A The Section B -  County Times Thursday, September 11, 2008 ES PAGE M Last Week’s A Puzzle Solutions

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E TEL:CLASSIFIEDS 301-373-4125 • FAX: 301-373-4128 • [email protected] PAG Important Publication Days Information S The County Times will not be held re- The County Times is published sponsible for any ads omitted for any E each Thursday. Deadlines are Tues- day at 12 noon reason. The County Times reserves the REAL ESTATE APARTMENT right to edit or reject any classified ad M Office hours are: not meeting the standards of The County HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Monday thru Friday RENTALS RENTALS Times. It is your responsiblity to check 8am - 4pm the ad on its first publication and call A Newly remodled single New 2 bedroom Apart- us if a mistake is found. We will cor- family home in a safe ment For Rent. Newly Dermatology practice in MEDICAL – Ophthal- rect your ad only if notified after the and quiet area. Located built home with 2 bed- St. Mary’s County look- mology office seeking VEHICLES first day of the first publication ran. 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Please call Mon.- transmissin or to rebuild Appliances. New paint, accept section 8. Small exceptional telephone can provide exceptional left side (shown in pic- Fri. 8am-5pm. Hours for transmission. Kelly book new carpet, new roof!. animals allowed on case skills is expected. Ap- service to our guests. Ex- tures, the upper left is a childcare vary with the value 2500 im askin a Open floorplan. One by case basis. Pet de- prox 25 hours per week. perience is preferred but little shorter then it should need. 301-259-2860. 1800 obo can be fixed or level living at it’s finest. posit maybe required. If interested, please call will train the right indi- be). I have the original used for parts. Needs To Just steps to the water in Call 301-373-4815 or 301-645-5100. viduals. Openings are for shop manual with part be sold ASAP. For more It’s time to enroll your historic Colton’s Pt. Only 240-577-0971. the front desk and house- numbers. The cost of the information, please con- child in a Nurturing Ear- $1,300 per month - ask Full Service Restaurant & keeping. Please send re- fairing is $207. Serious tact me back by email ly Childhood Program. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE about a possible lease op- Room in basement of Fast Service Restaurant. sumes to: Neal Patel PO buyers only. If interested or phone if interested. Your child’s social and tion - call today - ask for a single family home. I Interviewing for Quailty Box 635 Leonardtown, please contact Molly [email protected] emotional well being is Dee 443 624 0605. am a Young, quiet, none Staff. Waitstaff, Cooks, MD 20650. Harings at (410)610-9595 Hollywood home is a Great home,close to Pax or 240-577-0275. Price: the focus of this licensed smoking male looking to Chefs, Prep, Bartenders or email mollyharings@ 2500+ square foot ranch- River Naval Air Station, $1800. program. The founda- er. Oversized garage schools, parks , restau- Brand New Condo- share my basement with etc. Apply in Person. Mortgage Loan Officer: yahoo.com OR contact tion is laid for his/her with bonus/4th bedroom. rants & shopping. This minium in Oyster Bay at same type of person male Everyday this week 8:45 A local mortgage compa- Jon Wheeler at (240)538- Development with atten- Great room with fireplace home has updated kitchen Solomons Island - 39 ft or female.5 minutes from - 9:30 AM. Interviews ny is seeking experienced 94 Chevy Truck 350 v8. 5637 or email jonwheel- tive care - age appropri- (crown molding in foyer & bath. Pella tilt-in win- deep water Boat Slip on base on Rt.4 toward Solo- will Take Place @ Blue loan officers to expand its MD Insp. Regular cab short- [email protected]. Price: ate curriculum materials and great room). New dows for easy cleaning. protected waters of Back mons All utilities payed. Wind Gourmet. 22803 staff. Commission splits bed. Stepside, automatic, $6700. -singing -much more. exotic African Rosewood New furnace and central Creek - Elevator - Park- Call Austin 301-247- Gunston Drive California up to 60%. Great loan of- air, power, tilt, cruise, radio, Daily outdoors activities. hardwood floors through- air & ceiling fans. Freshly ing Garage w/ storage 0675. Price: $450. MD 20619. ficer support. Mortgage cass., tow package, always 2004 Harley-Davidson Healthy Foods provided. out great room, dining painted and new carpets unit - Private Balcony or realtor experience garaged & serviced. Body fxst-stage 2 air intake-rear Openings for children 6 room, foyer and hallway. throughout. Move in now! with great views of the Beautifully furnished Position open for Part- required. We have over & interior like new. 119,107 lowering kit-custom ex- weeks - 4 years. Hours: Dining room with antique Will work with real estate Harbor and Sunsets from one bedroom/full tile Time Temporary Laborer 50 lenders plus a line of highway miles. $5,900 haust-16” apehangers-ex- 6:00am to 6:00pm M - chandelier. Custom kitch- agent representing buyer. the Livingroom and Mas- bath with living area, position for landscap- credit to fund your loans. OBO. 301-769-4366. tra bars,seat and exhaust F. EVENINGS HOURS en has maple cabinets with Note: owner is a licensed ter Bedroom ! 2100 sq ft dining area, full kitchen ing company. Might be We also have outstanding 26,000 miles-$10,000.00 AVAILABLE until cherry finish with scenic Realtor. Price: $178,900. -9 ft Ceilings w/ crown and office. Deck off of permanent. Will have processors and a quick 301-246-4134. 12midnight (call for de- breakfast nook. Recessed Call 240-298-7265. molding - Livingroom living area. Beach privi- set days and hours. 20- title service. Call Sam: tails). Weekends Hours 79 Firebird racecar. No lighting in kitchen. New has a Wood burning fire- leges. Cable provided. 25 hours a week. Some 410-586-8450 x104 or fax for ALL AGES. Call Mrs. motor or transmission. 2003 Harley David- kitchen appliances which place w/ Builtins - Large Central air and heat plus weeks may be more de- resume to 410-586-3904. Cynthia 301-743-6928. Beautiful 2.82 acre Lexan windows, delay son Lowrider. Lots of includes a new oversized Dining Room - Kitchen electric baseboard. Utili- pending on pending con- wooded lot available in box, monster tac / shift- chrome, heated hand- refrigerator with bottom has 42” Maple Cabinets ties shared with owner. tracts. Will need to be Mechanicsville 7-Eleven Hollywood MD. Pristine light, 6albox, 2step,air grips, performance pipes, Experienced provider in freezer, stove and dish- - Granite Countertops - 20 minutes from Base. 25 able to run mowers, trim- now hiring for a.m. po- location on a private road shifter, glass hood leather bags, air horns, Waldorf with openings washer. Kitchen has area Kenmore Elite Stainless minutes from St. Mary’s mers, edgers, etc. Physi- sition. I prefer someone off of Fox Run Lane in the /scoop, Ford 9in rear security systems, en- for all ages. My hours are for desk and computer. Steel Appliances w/ Tile College. 3 minutes from cal Labor involved. Must with lottery experience. desirable McIntosh Road with 4.88 gears with full gine gaurd. Call James 6:00 am -6:00 pm, Mon- Separate laundry/mud floors. Master Bedroom fishing area and boat be reliable and willing to Should have some ca- area. Best school district spool. All you need is at 301-399-4653. Price: Fri. I have over 25 years room with front end load has Soaking tub w/ jets launching facility. Call work. Must have drivers shier experience. Must and location possible! your motor and trans to $13,000. exprience caring for washer and dryer. Two and closets Galore! Enjoy Mr. Rogers at 410-802- license. Will Train right be available to work one Perc and plat recorded. go racing. Too much to children in licensed cen- new heat pumps replaced the private clubhouse , fit- 9404 (mobile) or 410-332- person. Please email us at weekend shift. Please call Price: $159,900 - Priced list must see to appreci- ters. I provide all meals, within the past 2-3 years. ness center, tennis courts 0899 (office). Ideal for one mikesworks@comcast. Jackie at 301-904-1987 to 1997 Suzuki 600 Katana. to Sell. Available di- ate. Price: 4000 obo. If including dinner. I offer $5,000 flooring allow- and pool. OWNER WILL person. Price: $1200. net with information on set up an interview. This bike runs great. It has rectly from the developer. interested, please call new clutch cable, tailight, a variety of activities to ance. Beautiful deck Let us build your dream PAY HOA FEES! Only 55 yourself and experience. meet the children’s devel- with hot tub and gazebo, 301-884-3746 for more front tire. Must sell!! Bike home or build it yourself Miles south of Washing- Unfurnished one bed- We will contact you if we A management consult- opmental needs/interests. oversized garage has information. isn’t big enough. Great Phone: (240) 538-8448 or ton Beltway and 12 Miles room apartment. Suit- are interested. ing firm in Lexington I hold a level 4 Credential new epoxy floor. Bonus starter bike. Will E-mail (240) 538-8441. away from NAS Patuxent able for single or couple. Park, MD seeks Financial from the Md Depart- room (4th bedroom) also 969 428 Cobra Jet Mach 1 you pics. You won’t be- River. Price: $1,995. Call $700.00 Per mo. Utilities Custom home builder is Analysts w/ Bachelor’s ment of Education. Fall has conditioned storage Mustang For Sale / Vin # lieve. Only $2750. Call 410-326-9307. included. No pets. Call looking for a few good degree or 5 yrs relevant special: infant: $155; pre- space. Master bedroom Trailer located in small 9R02Qxxxxxx, 9 (1969), 540-319-0080. 240-538-8785. carpenters. Must have ex- experience. Relevant school $130; school age: has separate shower and park on the Potomac. R ( Built in San Jose Cal- Great 3 bedroom 3.5 perience, own tools and experience must be in $95. If interested, please garden tub. Two storage Peaceful country set- ifornia, 02 (Sportsroof), bathroom townhome in transportation. Most of Navy/DoD budget formu- 2007 Harley 1200 Sport- call me at 240-320-3654 sheds convey. Custom ting with lots of privacy. W A T E R F R O N T Q ( V8 428 CID 4V Co- Hickory Hills with 2 bed- work is in the Annapolis lation/execution and fi- ster Low, garage kept or 301-645-2699. sidewalk and landscap- 2 bedrooms 2 full baths. APARTMENT. We bra Jet Big Block), Last rooms for rent. $450.00 area. Good pay for right nancial tracking systems. with ONLY 29 miles. It ing. To schedule an ap- Large front room added are offering for rent our 6 Digits Are Sequential and $550.00 per month person. Please email Degrees must be in one of has dual paint job (suede pointment call (301) 904- in 1995 features Ander- one bedroom, one bath Build Number. Car Is In with utilities in cluded. your resume to wilkin- the following disciplines: blue and tan). Please con- GENERAL 6900 or (301) 373-2937. sen windows, paneling, apartment situated over Good Shape For Being 39 Each bedroom has own [email protected] or Business, Economics, tact me, 240-434-1560. I MERCHANDISE Price: $425,000. built in bookcases, and our two-car garage. The Years Old. You Can Start bathroom; one with im- you may also fax it to 410- Accounting or Finance. would like to sell ASAP. gas burning log fireplace. apartment is attached by it Up And Drive Away. Price: $11,000. 3 year old oil furnace & mediate bathroom access, a breezeway to the main 286-0079. If you would Email resume to paxhr@ Needs Paint And Interior White Electric, Magic Lovely Jamestown Co- tank, CAC, WD, storage the other with walk from house and has a private like to leave a message prometheusco.com , fax Work To Be 100%. Real Chef Stove w/ range top. lonial in Sentry Woods. sheds, built in vanities & room to bathroom. The enterance. The house and please call 410-286-7129. to (301) 866-0030. or mail 2004 Harley Davidson Nice Restoration Proj- Also, Kenmore Washer 4BRs, 2.5 Baths. Large sinks. Building is com- house is in a great loca- apartment are located on resume to: HR-Analyst, Heritage Softtail Classic Master Suite with bath, ect. This Is A Factory and Whirlpool Dryer. All pletely sided with white tion, quiet neighborhood, the Patuxent River and Accounting Clerk needed 46621 Corporate Drive, FLSTCI for sale. Bike includes soaking tub A/C Car With Automatic used but in good working vinyl. 1200 square feet, ideal for ESDPers, Com- have unobstructed views for HVAC sales team in Suite 101, Lexington is in exellent condition. and walk-in shower. For- Transmisssion And Non- condition. If interested, roomy and attractive. muters, or Students. The of and direct access to the Upper Marlboro, MD. Park, MD 20653. EOE Only 698 miles. Call or mal Dinning and Living Shaker Hood ( Rarer please call (757) 348 1573 Front and back decks. price is not set in stones, water. Our property con- This position will require M/F/D/V encouraged to email if you have any Room. Family room with Than Shaker Hoods With ask for Belinda. Price: Land rent is $510 month- so call if interested; An- sists of 4+ acres and has an ability to learn quickly apply. questions. Will send pics woodburning fireplace. Manual Transmission). $85 each. ly & includes septic, toine @ 301-675-7423. approximately 250 feet of with preferably 6 months on request. Serious inqui- Kitchen w/beautiful C-6 Transmission. Car water & trash removal. beach frontage and pier to 1 year of experience in Small law firm with busy, ries only. If interested, bay window above sink; Is Red With Black Hood. One month rent deposit Large 1500 sq. ft., 2 nd for your use. No smoking, accounting. Responsible fast paced, growing gen- contact tamshiding@ kitchen leads into eat-in Factory Color Is Winter required. No section 8. floor duplex, wooded no pets. The apartment is for answering phones, eral practice is seeking to hotmail.com or 301-880- breakfast nook. Home is Blue With White Interi- Credit must be approved side, private deck, fire- unfurnished. The main getting and distribut- hire a Receptionist/Run- 3436. Price: $16500 obo. handicap accessible with or. The 428 Block Is Not by park owners. Price: place, dining, living, full house consists of the ing mail, general filing, ner. Responsibilities in- chair lift (can be eas- The Original Block But $12,500. Please call 301- kitchen, central AC heat original Customs House making copies of bills, clude answering a multi- ily removed). Deck off of Is The Correct Type For 475-8602 if interested. pump, gas range, great for Southern Maryland creating purchase orders, line phone system and family room and a huge Car. If interested, and location close to every- built in 1730, a 1950s ad- pulling and matching performing daily errands. wrap around country for further information, thing, 1 month security dition and our addition purchase orders to bills, Must be a high-school style porch with swing. 1 Bedroom Wildewood please call 301-247-5041 deposit, credit check, non completed in 2003. We checking order acknowl- graduate. Must have a New landscaping in front Condo For Sale. Excel- & Ask For Mark. Price: smoker, $1100 plus elec- were on the Maryland edgments from factories valid driver’s license and yard including sod done lent investment property $18,000. tric and gas, W & D in House and Garden Tour against purchase orders, have own transporta- in Spring 2008. Large or first time home! Top- unit, very quiet, clean and in 2002 and the Patuxent verifying prices on bills tion. If interested, please 2 car garage. New AC level unit with skylight economical. call Mike Habitat for Humanities against the order ac- e-mail or fax resume to and Heating installed in in bedroom. Open floor please leave a message as House Tour in December knowledgements received [email protected] Novemeber 2006. Home plan, large windows and I never answer this phone 2005. We are looking for from the factories and or 301-737-6335. is a part of HOA which balcony let in a lot of 772-288-2526 or email the right individual who other duties as assigned. include playground, pool, light. Enjoy the conve- me at mlbarrettinc@bell- will enjoy the quiet se- Must have a capacity to community center etc... nience of being close to south.net. renity of waterfront liv- learn and grow as this po- $10,000 carpet and paint shopping and restaurants ing. Cable TV included. sition will afford the op- allowance to be deducted in a quiet, private neigh- Price: $975 plus electric. portunity to advance and from selling price. Home borhood. If interested, House for rent in Leonar- Please call 301-502-9055 expand. Background in is priced below appraisal please call 301-737-0522 dtown; 3 bedrooms, 2-1/2 if interested, and for more construction, engineering Get It In Writing. value, bring all offers to for more information. baths, living room, fam- information. or other industrial catego- be considered. We are re- ily room, dining room ry and an interest in and locating and looking for and kitchen. Washer and Whether they’re in the market Charming like new 3 understanding of sales is quick sale! For more info Dryer. No pets. $1,500/ One person loft apart- for a new home, apartment, condo or co-op, bedroom, 2 bath rambler desired but not required. and pictures, please call month plus utilities; ment, fully furnished with cozy living room and Pay based on experience. people still turn to the Classifieds first. (301) 705-9781 (evenings) $1,500 security deposit near PAX base gate 3. If country kitchen in a quiet Please call 301-627-7970 or e-mail me directly at required. Please email me interested, please call Jo water front community. if interested and for any [email protected]. at schrader@blankrome. Ann Gelrud at 240-925- The next time you Wonderful starter for the more information. Price: $339,900. first time home buyer, com or call evenings at 1679 for any further in- Why advertise your 301-373-8229. formation. Price: $750. want to sell with closing assistance. goods and services in something fast, get MAJOR PRICE RE- Shown by appointment DUCTION/ PRICED only. Please call 301-904- it in writing... Get it TO SELL! Spacious 4 0345 if interested and for The County Times in the Classifieds! bedroom 2 1/2 bath colo- more information. Price: Pharmacist - Retail $239,000. Classifieds? nial in pristine condition. Positions are available at 2 of our locations. Current MD Pharmacist 2.5 acres on cul de sac, License required. Full or part time schedules are possible. Competitive private backyard, Boliv- Great Home for Retirees salary and benefits. Send resume and salary requirements to: • Over 17,000 eyes will see your ian Rosewood hardwood or Single Couple. Com- ad. The County floors, exceptionally pleted gutted and reno- McKay’s Fine Food & Pharmacy large master suite, mas- vated in 2004. Added on • Readers are actively looking P.O. Box 98 for your listing. Times ter bath has double sink, higher roof line and ga- Hollywood, MD 20636 garden tub w/ ceramic tile rage. Central air and oil • Potential buyers can clip and Classifieds surrounding and separate heat. New electrical wir- Or Fax to Human Resources. 301-373-5338. shower, 8ft deep front ing throughout. Stacked save your ad. porch with ceiling fans, washer/dryer unit. All For further information, call 301-373-5848. 301-373-4125 12 x 24 Amish built shed appliances convey. Walk- with loft, walking dis- ing distance to Flag Har- McKay’s is an Equal tance to St. Mary’s River bor Marina and private Opportunity Employer. State Park, SMECO pow- community beach. Price: er saver home. Call 301- $325,000. If interested, 904-2650 if interested please call Karen Lacey and for further informa- at 410.984.9049 for any tion. Price: $419,900. further information. The Section B - 10 County Times Thursday, September 11, 2008

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