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3232208788401Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive in Westminster | PHOTOS
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Sat, 26 Jul 2025 19:03:38 +0000https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11580657Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive Saturday, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd’s Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary’s United Methodist Church, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program.
Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Left to right; Wanda Shannon, Thrivent Liberty Team, Jane Sharpe, St. Mary's United Church of Christ, Marie Reiser, volunteer, Kelly Janes, St. Mary's UCC, and Alice Buckner, St. Mary's UCC, sort through the donations. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Some of the schools supplies donated. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Rochelle Jones takes a photo of the list of donation items before shopping with her mother Amy. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Della Leister, delivers a donation by the Linesboro 4-H Club. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)July 26, 2025: Carrie Goff makes her way to the donation table carrying school supplies and a backpack. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Alice Buckner, St. Mary's UCC and Gary Meadows, Shepherd's Staff volunteer, carry bags of school supplies onto the bus. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Gary Meadows, Sheperd's Staff volunteer, carries sorted school supplies onto the bus. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Gary Meadows, Sheperd's Staff, Kelly Janes, St. Mary's UCC, and Vicki Mayo, St. Mary's UCC, carry sorted school supplies onto the bus. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Kelly Janes, St. Mary's UCC, and Vicki Mayo, St. Mary's UCC, and Kelly Janes, St. Mary's UCC, carry sorted school supplies onto the bus. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Sandy Reiner serves Bob and Barb Barr ice cream cones from Italian Ice and Frozen Custard truck, free to those who donated school supplies. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Katrina Baeder, Thrivent Liberty Team, right, accepts a donation from Margaret O'Brien. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Left to right; Officer Hara, Westminster Police, Brenda Meadows, Executive Director Shepherd's Staff, Patrick Cochran, Walmart store manager, and Renee Horta, Vision Center manager, have a converstion during the donation drive. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Mark Dintino, makes his way to the donation table carrying a bag of binders. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)WTTR AM's Sales Manager, Donna Shybunko, interviews Walmart Store Manager, Patrick Cochran about the event. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Officer Hara, Westminster Police, accepts a donation of 48 boxes of crayons from Rochelle Jones and her mothe Amy. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Brenda Meadows, Executive Director Shepherd's Staff, greets Della Leister, right, as she makes a personal donation. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Renee Horta, Vision Center manager, Patrick Cochran, Walmart store manager, Dr. Erich Miller, Opomitrist, and Jeanette Sim, Optician pose for a photo. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Bob Cumberland, Emergengy Responder Safety Institute Public Educator Coordinator and Past President Director CVVFA, Donna West, Emergengy Responder Safety Institute, and Douglas DeHaven, Community Risk Reduction Educator, participated at the event. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Aug.us Grayman, Fire Police Captain, Westminster Fire Department, participated at the event. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Mackenzie Moran, 9, makes a crayon donation with her mother Melanie. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Brenda Meadows, Executive Director Shepherd's Staff, accepts a donation from Pastor David Highfield, retired, Westminster United Methodist Church. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Jane Sharpe, St. Mary's United Church of Christ, accepts a donation from Ashley Bigley. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Brenda Meadows, Executive Director Shepherd's Staff, accepts a donation from Michele High. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Mel and Trish Whelan donate backpacks. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Gary Meadows, Shepherd's Staff, accepts a donation from Theresa Staggs. Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive, at the Walmart parking lot, sponsored by The Shepherd's Staff and Walmart, Thrivent Liberty Team, free cones from The Cow, Johnson Bus Service, St Mary's United Church of Christ, and WTTR AM, broadcasting live during the event. Organizers estimated that $6,000 of school supplies were donated today. Nearly 1,500 children are registered to benefit from the program. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
]]>115806572025-07-26T15:03:38+00:002025-07-26T17:00:06+00:00Luckiest Light grand opening | PHOTOS
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Tue, 01 Jul 2025 14:01:06 +0000https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11535995The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives.
The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Fiber Station, string art, at Luckiest Light. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)One of the artist stations at The Luckiest Light. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Painting stations at The Luckiest Light The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The art gallery at The Luckiest Light. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The art gallery at The Luckiest Light. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Artist Joe Harter stands infront of his paintings on display in the Gallery. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Sarah Ware of Waretech Studio and photographer JP Henry, visit the gallery. Ware is producing a video featuring JP and his photography. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Photographer JP Henry stands in front of his photographs hanging in the Gallery. He uses his mother's cell phone for his photography. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Jeannie Allerton, Wendy McNally, artist Anthony Allerton, and Christiaan Tagart take a look at Anthony's and his mother Jeannie's paintings at the gallery. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Son and mother artists, Anthony Allerton and JeannieAllerton, stand in front of their paintings hanging in the gallery. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The Luckiest Light owners, Kim and Justin Waszkiewicz and their children, Isaac, 7 and Nora, 9, pose for a photo in the gallery. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Visitors view the art hanging in the gallery. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Charlie Dougherty looks at paintings by artist John Keaton. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Jay McBay, left, and Joe Harter, right, hold the ribbon as Miranna Sanchez cuts the ribbon at The Luckiest Light. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Joe Harter, left, was the keynote speaker at the opening. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Clockwise from left, Jeanie Allerton, Nora Waszkiewicz, 9, Chloie Sota, 10, AJ Quiles, 15, Aidyn Ortiz, 11, and Raymer Ynoa, 10, make art at one of the painting stations. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Christy Hinkelman and Anna Sadowski, 17, make art at the Fiber station.. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Nicholas Krueger, of Havre de Grace, paints with watercolors at one of the painting stations. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)June 30, 2025: Aubrey Bennett of Aberdeen, sat down at an easel to paint. The Luckiest Light had its grand opening Monday in Havre de Grace, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, community connection and other initiatives. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
]]>115359952025-07-01T10:01:06+00:002025-07-01T10:01:06+00:00No Kings Day in Bel Air | PHOTOS
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Sat, 14 Jun 2025 20:35:25 +0000https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11506261Protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday.
Barbara Skidmore of Towson, and Marie Quingeret of Baltimore, join the protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Julia C. of Towson, Ciera F. of Bel Air, and Judy Garcia of Joppatowne protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Louise and Jim Bell of Kingsville, left, and Julia Ruzin of Bel Air, right with "No Kings" sign, protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)"Uncle Sam," Jerry Clarke of Bel Air and Congresswoman, Laura Gillen, New York, District 4, pose for a photo as they protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protesters wave to passersby across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Tim Thomas and his daughter, Lydia Thomas, center, protest near Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Lisa and Patrick McGann of Bel Air, protest near Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)"Bel Air Residents" protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protest near Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)James T. and Kristen Gasparo, of Cecil County, and Tristan Fowler, of Newark, Delaware, protest near Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)June 14, 2025: Protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
]]>115062612025-06-14T16:35:25+00:002025-06-14T19:42:02+00:00No Kings Day in Westminster | PHOTOS
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Sat, 14 Jun 2025 19:30:08 +0000https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11506185Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices.
Beth Roth of Sykesville give a peace sign at the protest. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protesters wave to passersby. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protesters Thomas Dodge of Westminster, holds a "Dont Give Up The Ship Flag. Lynne and Karl Soper, "Rule of Law Not Men," are to his left. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Robbie Hayunga leads the chant, "The people united will never be defeated" at the protest. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Protesters acknowledge passersby as they honk their horn at thge protest. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)John Fell, left, a Trump supporter, and Jake and Callie Ferrell of Uniontown, respectfully discuss current affairs outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Prtotesters wave to passersby during the protest. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Rose Blizzard of Westminster, center, "No Kings" sign stands between Kevin Rice of Westminster, right, and friend, left, holding "No Kings in America flag. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Carol and John Peabody of Westminster, stand with the American flag at the protest. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Janine and Mark Wilson of Eldersburg, protest Trump outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Left to right, Barbry W., of Westminster, Cindy Hamilton, of Sykesville, Rebecca Davieau, of Sykesville, and Mike Hamilton, of Sykesville, wave their signs at passersby as they drive by honking horns. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Megan Marie of Westminster, protests against Trump. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Fiona Sparks of Hampstead, left, and Dianne Thompson of Westminster, right, show their signs to passersby at the protest. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Jamie and Stefani Read, and "Beatrice," of Westminster join the protest. Carroll County residents participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing authoritarianism and advocating for democratic values Saturday outside the Carroll County Commissioners Offices. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
]]>115061852025-06-14T15:30:08+00:002025-06-14T15:31:46+00:00Liberty High School Class of 2025 Graduation | PHOTOS
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Wed, 04 Jun 2025 18:29:55 +0000https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11486043Liberty High School held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center.
Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Perpetua Njoky, right, takes a photo of classmates, Carter Cole, Jay Thompson, Elena Cucci, and Drew Thompson prior to graduation. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Alyssa Golombeck and Erin Martin, sit outside Baker Memorial Chapel prior to graduation. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Carpoline Reich, left, takes a photo of classmates, Peyton Sederquist and Audrey George prior to graduation. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Peyton Sederquist, Audrey George, and Caroline Reich pose for a photo prior to graduation. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Scott Grabay, Joe Reiter, Teacher Advisor, Jared Piek, and JD Nkemayim, have a conversation prior to graduation. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Briana Smith makes a last-minute call prior to graduation. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Chase Miller and Dylan Ohler, "hide behind a tree" during last call for line-up in Baker Memorial Chapel. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Timi Ogunnusi takes a selfie as Aver Asom looks on, prior to graduation. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Miss Jacquce Howard collects name cards for attendance in Baker Memorial Chapel. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Liberty High School Class of 2025 sits in Baker Memorial Chapel prior to graduation. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Class Salutatorian, Chloe Kang,center, makes adjustments in Baker Memorial Chapel prior to graduation. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Assistant Principal Meghan Brown takes a selfie in front of the Class of 2025 with Class Advisors, Kim Fairbank and Jamie Fields in Baker Memorial Chapel prior to graduation. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Paola Jaime Arredondo walks to Baker Memorial Chapel prior to graduation. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The Class of 2025 begins their walk from Baler Memorial Chapel to the Gill Center. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The Class of 2025 begins walk from Baler Memorial Chapel to the Gill Center. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Assistant Principal Meghan Brown welcomes family, friends and guests to the Liberty High School 44th Annual Commencement. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The Liberty High School Wind Ensemble plays Pomp and Circunstance under the direction of Randi Jason. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The Class of 2025 enters the Gill Center to Pomp and Circunstance. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The Class of 2025 enters the Gill Center to Pomp and Circunstance. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)A parent takes a photo of her graduate as he processes into the Gill Center. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Gail and Stephen Kitt, from Florida, take photos of their granddaughter, Sophia Carpenetti. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)A p[arent takes a photo of the Class of 2025. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The Class of 2025. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Class Salutatorian, Chloe Kang and Class Valedictorian, Micah Andrew Cooney, lead their class in the Pledge of Allegiance. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Liberty High School Chorus sings the National Anthem, under the direction of Vocal Music Teacher, Sarah Larson. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Liberty High School Chorus sings the National Anthem, under the direction of Vocal Music Teacher, Sarah Larson. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)William Brian Hobbs, is recognized as having a perfect attendance record since the fifth grade. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Katie Elise Pedulla is recongized as have 1,997 Service Hours. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Principal Kenneth Goncz, address the Class of 2025. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Student Speaker, Jedidiah makes his address to his classmates. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Student Speaker, Jedidiah makes his address to his classmates. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Commencement Speaker, Adam Fuhr, Mathmatics, makes his remarks to the Class of 2025. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Commencement Speaker, Adam Fuhr, Mathmatics, makes his remarks to the Class of 2025. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
The Carroll County Public Schools Superintendent, Dr. Cynthia McCabe, presents the Liberty High School Class of 2025 to the Board of Education for graduation. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The Liberty High School Class of 2025 stands as they are presented to the Board of Education for graduation. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Sara Marie Allen receives her diploma from Stephen Whisler, VP of the Board of Education. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Santiago Gabriel Betancourt Zaragoza receives his diploma from Stephen Whisler, VP of the Board of Education. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Madeline Olivia Matthews receives her diploma from Dr. Patricia S. Dorsey, Member of the Board of Education. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Caroline Grace McKenzie receives her diploma from Dr. Patricia S. Dorsey, Member of the Board of Education. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Perpetua Chimdima Njoku receives her diploma from Dr. Patricia S. Dorsey, Member of the Board of Education. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Madeline Sydney Michelle Patterson receives her diploma from Stephen Whisler, VP of the Board of Education. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Jayden James Ellis Zumbrum receives his diploma from Dr. Patricia S. Dorsey, Member of the Board of Education. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
Matthew Santee, Class of 2025 President, leads his classmates in the Changing of the Tassels. (Left to right; Class Salutatorian, Chloe Kang, Class Valedictorian, Micah Andrew Cooney, Student Speaker, Jedidiah Kim, and Matthew Santee. Liberty High School will held a commencement ceremony Wednesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
]]>114860432025-06-04T14:29:55+00:002025-06-04T18:29:29+00:00FSK High School Class of 2025 Graduation | PHOTOS
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Tue, 03 Jun 2025 18:42:34 +0000https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11483605Francis Scott Key High School held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center.
Kye Reifsnider, center, adjusts the tassel on Bree Sauble's mortarboard, left, as Damien Bryant, right, looks on. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Grads pose for a photo with Roberta Gore, English and Drama Teacher, prior to graduation. Left to right; Jupiter Bruner, Helena Cruickshank, Maria Blatsiou, Roberta Gore, Penelope Williams, and Hannah Wise. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Emma Chaney and Emily Wernick pose for a phoyto prior to graduation. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Emma Snyder, Kaeleigh Gerber, and Cassidy Rhoten wait to line up prior to graduation. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Patrick Mattingly, right, strikes a pose with Health teacher, Paul Rueckemann, center, as Physics teacher, Christina Meininger, left, takes a photo. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Sasha Kowaleviocz takes a quiet moment near the fountains before line up in Baker Memorial Chapel. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Riley Anthony and Karmen Hewitt sit in Memorial Plaza prior to line up in Baker Memorial Chapel. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Aylin Rivas and Madison Hogan, look back at Kaylie Rankin and Jaycee May prior to graduation. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Madison Hogan, Jaycee May, and Kaylie Rankin, sit for a photo prior to graduation. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Sophia Belhadka takes a selfie with friends, Madison Pfeffer and Pattie Sue Whisenand prior to graduation. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Jake Howard, left, and Patrick Mattingly, right, pose for a photo in Baker memorial Chapel prior to graduation. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Jackson Rilley gets assistance with his tie from his sister, Natalie, left, and Health teacher, Reuckemann, right, prior to graduation. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)FSK Class of 2025, walk from Baker Memorial Chapel to the Gill Center prior to graduation. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)FSK Class of 2025, enter the Gill Center to Pomp and Circumstance. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)FSK Class of 2025, enter the Gill Center to Pomp and Circumstance. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Chris and Nancy Howard, left, take photos of their son, Jake, center-right, walking with friend, Patrick Mattingly, right, as they entered the Gill Center. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Laurie Wise and laura Blum, take photos of their graduate, Hannah Blum as she walks into the Gill Center. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The FSK Class of 2025, presents itself to family, friends and guests after walking into the Gill Center. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Helena Cruickshank, sings The National Anthem. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)McKenna Lanza leads the Pledge of Allegiance. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The FSK Choir performs "Landslide" under the direction of Tyler Workman, accompanied by guitarist, Will Stevens. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Class of 2025 President, McKenna Lanza address her classmates. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Teacher, Andrew Hicks, gives the graduation address. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)FSK Principal David Herman, address graduates. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Carroll County Public Schools Superintendent, Dr. Cynthia McCabe, presents the Class of 2025 to the Board of Education for graduation. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Nora McGinn Bachtel receives her diploma from Stephen Whisler, VP Board of Education. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Rylan Jacob Bowers poses for a phgoto with his diploma and FSK Principal David Herman. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Jacob Andrew Howard receives his diploma from Stephen Whisler, VP Board of Education. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Patrick Christopher Mattingly receives his diploma from Stephen Whisler, VP Board of Education. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Ripleigh Alizabeth Maring receives her diploma from Stephen Whisler, VP Board of Education. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Devin Scott Miller receives his diploma from Dr. Patricia S. Dorsey, Board of Education. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Cailyn Elizabeth Rogers receives her diploma. Francis Scott Key High School held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Mikaela Rose Walters receives her diploma from Dr. Patricia S. Dorsey, Board of Education. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Kyleigh Renae Ayala, Nora McGinn Bachtel, Kensi Alexis Bancroft, and Brooke Logen Barbour, turn their tassels. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The FSK graduatinbg Class of 2025 depart the Gill Center after graduation. Francis Scott Key High School will held a commencement ceremony Tuesday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
]]>114836052025-06-03T14:42:34+00:002025-06-03T17:55:03+00:00Manchester Valley High School Class of 2025 Graduation | PHOTOS
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Mon, 02 Jun 2025 21:55:06 +0000https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11481852Manchester Valley High School Class of 2025 graduation Monday at McDaniel College’s Gill Center.
Kristi Troutman, Graduation Coordinator and Academic Facilitator, watches as seniors stay in order as they file into Baker Memorial Chapel prior to graduation. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The Manchester Valley High School, Class of 2025, stand after filing into Baker Memorial Chapel prior to graduation. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Nicholas Wilson, Bryce Williams, and Payton Willett, wait in Baker Memorial Chapel before graduation. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Aidan Turner, Maya Trump, and Aiden Traenkner, wait in Baker Memorial Chapel before graduation. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Aaliyah Carmony, Lili Canby, and Keyla Campos, wait in Baker Memorial Chapel before graduation. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The Manchester Valley High School, Class of 2025, listen to final instructions in Baker Memorial Chapel prior to graduation. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Miranda Ferrante, School Counselor, assists Michael Klinedinst, Jr. with tying his neck tie in Baker Memorial Chapel prior to graduation. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Kyleigh Revis and Alyssa Reynolds, check their cell phones in Baker Memorial Chapel prior to graduation. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The Manchester Valley High School, Class of 2025, makes their way to The Gill Center prior to graduation. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Bill and Norma Service read the program prior to graduation of their grandson, Parker Berling. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Manchester Valley Class of 2025 Vice-President, Natalie Danquah, welcomes parents, family and guests. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Manchester Valley Class of 2025 Vice-President, Natalie Danquah, welcomes parents, family and guests. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Manchester Valley Class of 2025, enters the Gill Center to Pomp and Circumstance. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The Manchester Valley High School Wind Ensemble, plays Pomp and Circumstance as the Class of 2025 enters the Gill Center. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Manchester Valley Class of 2025, enters the Gill Center to Pomp and Circumstance. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Daniel and Amy Latta take video of their son Nathan Latta as the Manchester Valley Class of 2025, enters the Gill Center to Pomp and Circumstance. Nathan's Grandmother, Sherl Davidson is at left. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Manchester Valley Class of 2025, stands before the audience in the Gill Center. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Principal Joseph Guerra makes his opening remarks. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Isabella Pietryak, President of National Honor Society, leads the Pledge of Allegiance. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Assistant Principal Tina Thomen, introduces honored guests present at graduation. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Molly Mikalauskas, Top Scholar of the Manchester Valley High School Class of 2025, stands in recognition. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The MVHS Vocal Ensemble, lead by Lauren Warner, accompaniedby Caleb Hoffman, sing I Will Sing You the Stars. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The MVHS Vocal Ensemble, lead by Lauren Warner, accompaniedby Caleb Hoffman, sing I Will Sing You the Stars. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony Monday for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)SGA President William Ciunningham, addresses his classmates. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Class of 2025 President Brady Bonney, addresses his classmates. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Class of 2025 President Brady Bonney, addresses his classmates. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Class of 2025 applauds after an address from Class President, Brady Bonney. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)MVHS Teacher and SGA Advisor Todd Hartshorn, addresses the Class of 2025. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)MVHS Principal Joseph Guerra, addresses the Class of 2025. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)CCPS Assistant Superintendent, Presents the Class of 2025 for graduation. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)CCPS Assistant Superintendent, Presents the Class of 2025 for graduation. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Samaa Alfares receives her diploma from BOE Member, Dr. Patricia S. Dorsey. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)James Michael Blevins receives his diploma from BOE Member, Dr. Patricia S. Dorsey. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Rihanna Nicole Brown receives her diploma from BOE Member, Dr. Patricia S. Dorsey. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Jaelyn Shenelle Drummond receives her diploma from BOE Vice-President, Stephen Whisler. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Mona and Charles Wehner read the list of graduates as they are announced during the ceremony. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Avery Daniel Samuels receives his diploma from BOE Member, Dr. Patricia S. Dorsey. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Grace Isabella Schurman is congratulated by Principal Joseph Guerra after receiving her diploma. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Megan Rose Warfield receives her diploma from BOE Member, Dr. Greg Malveaux. Manchester Valley High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)McKenzie Nakayla Bing, left, Haylee Ann Bittinger, right, Change the Tassels after graduating. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)MVHS staff members congratualte thge Class of 2025 as they process out of The Gill Center following graduation. Manchester Valley High School held a ceremony for graduating seniors at the McDaniel College Gill Center. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
]]>114818522025-06-02T17:55:06+00:002025-06-02T17:35:00+00:0010th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil | PHOTOS
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Fri, 23 May 2025 15:11:57 +0000https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11464026Carroll County’s 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico Thursday in Westminster. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose.
May 22, 2025: Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Melissa Davis, left, and Ashley Stedding, right, make memory stones in honor of Melissa's son, Ashley's brother, Robert S. Haines, Jr., 28, of Hampstead who died in Feb. 18, 2020. Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico was Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Melissa Davis, makes memory stone in honor of her son, Robert S. Haines, Jr., 28, of Hampstead who died in Feb. 18, 2020. Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico was held Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Tom Herb, creates a memory stones in honor of his brother, Jimmy Zumbrun, lost Aug. 18, 2019 and friend Josh Ward, lost March 8, 2025. Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico was Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Jason Hawkins makes a memory stone in honor of his brother, Michael Hayes, at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Three large tables filled with photos of those lost to overdose were on display at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Maryland State Delegate Christopher Eric Bouchat, and Michele Fiorino, look photos on display of loved ones lost to overdose. Eric's daughter, Tawni Nicole Lashaun Bouchat, died Feb. 2017. Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico was Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Sheriff James T. DeWees salutes, right, as The Colors are presented by Carroll County Sheriff's Honor Guard, Master Deputy Mario DeVito, Master Deputy Demonte Harvey, Master Deputy Adam Biemiuller, and Corporal Tanner Shuster during The National Anthem at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Kelsey Pintzow sings The National Anthem at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Carroll County State's Attorney Haven N. Shoemaker, Jr., makes opening remarks at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico May 23, 2025. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)State's Attorney Haven N. Shoemaker, Jr., makes his opening remarks at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)State's Attorney Haven N. Shoemaker, Jr., makes his opening remarks at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Kerri and Kiley Sprague, offer Family Members' Perspective, as they remember Kerri's daughter, and Kiley's older sister, Taylor Beth Sprague of Eldersburg, who died on Dec. 31, 2015. Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil was Thursday at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Kerri Sprague embraces her daughter, Kiley, after she offered her Family Members' Perspective. Kerri's daughter, and Kiley's older sister, Taylor Beth Sprague of Eldersburg, died on Dec. 31, 2015. Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil was held at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Tim Weber, Community Education Liaison for the States Attorney's Office in Carroll County, introduces key note speaker, Tim Zukas, Executive Director of Tranquility Woods, who offered A Recovery Perspective at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil Thursday at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Tim Weber, Community Education Liaison for the States Attorney's Office in Carroll County, introduces key note speaker, Tim Zukas, Executive Director of Tranquility Woods, who offered A Recovery Perspective at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil Thursday at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Tim Zukas, Executive Director of Tranquility Woods, offered A Recovery Perspective at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil Thursday at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Tim Zukas, Executive Director of Tranquility Woods, offered A Recovery Perspective at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil Thursday at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Tim Zukas, Executive Director of Tranquility Woods, offered A Recovery Perspective at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil Thursday at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Allan Culver, Carroll County's Senior Assistant State's Attorney, presented Recognition of Community Efforts Awards at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil Thursday, at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Left to right, State's Attorney Haven N. Shoemaker, Jr., Community Education Liaison for the States Attorney's Office, Tim Weber, Carroll County's Senior Assistant State's Attorney, Allan Culver, and Robert Kirkland Award recipients, Jimmy Gast, pictured, and Charles sangston of The HOFFA Foundation. Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil was Thursday at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Left to right, State's Attorney Haven N. Shoemaker, Jr., Community Education Liaison for the States Attorney's Office, Tim Weber, Carroll County's Senior Assistant State's Attorney, Allan Culver, and accepting the Message of Hope Award on behalf of Max and Bob Sickles and Red Barn Ranch, Max Sickles. Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil was Thursday at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Tim Weber, Community Education Liaison for the States Attorney's Office in Carroll County, reads the names of those lost. Candle lighters, left to right, Detective Sergeant Jon M. McGee, Maryland State Police, Sheriff James DeWees, Carroll County Sheriff's Office, Councilman and Fire Chaplain, PIO, Kevin Dayhoff, Westminster Fire Company, and Chief Thomas Ledwell, Westminster City Police, at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil Thursday at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Sheriff James DeWees, Carroll County Sheriff's Office, lights a candle for a participant in memory of one lost to overdse at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil Thursday at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Councilman and Fire Chaplain, PIO, Kevin Dayhoff, Westminster Fire Company, lights a candle for a participant in memory of one lost to overdse at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil Thursday at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Chief Thomas Ledwell, Westminster City Police, lights a candle for a participant in memory of one lost to overdse at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil Thursday at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Participants circled the room after lighting their candles in remembrance of those lost at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil ,Thursday at St. John’s Portico Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Cathy Shea, right, lit candles for her son Michael, who passed July 13, 2017, and her daughter Stacie, who passed March 23, 2018. At left is Shea's sister, Teri Williams. Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico was Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Travis and Rachel Shields, Anchor Recovery Homes, lit candles in memory of family friend Brad Greenberg who passed July 9, 2021. Anchor named a recovery house after Greenberg. Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil at St. John’s Portico Thursday. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Deacon Joseph Slattery offers the Benediction at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil Thursday at St. John’s Portico. Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Participants circled the room after lighting their candles in remembrance of those lost at Carroll County's 10th Annual Drug Overdose and Prevention Vigil ,Thursday at St. John’s Portico Families, friends, and community members gathered in remembrance, support, and hope to honor those lost to overdose. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
]]>114640262025-05-23T11:11:57+00:002025-05-24T07:05:46+00:00Election Day in Manchester | PHOTOS
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Tue, 20 May 2025 18:21:40 +0000https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11456590Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller.
Steve Miller, left, and Chris Cuneo, right, electioneer on election day in Manchester Tuesday morning. Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Vince Pacelli, a candidate for reelection to Town Council, checks in with Marianne Warehime, Supervisor of Elections, left-center, and election judge, Sue Myers, before voting Tuesday morning. Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Vince Pacelli, right, a candidate for reelection to Town Council, signs his voting card in front of election judge, Elwin Wagner, before voting Tuesday morning. Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Vince Pacelli, a candidate for reelection to Town Council, steps ionto the voting booth Tuesday morning. Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)The ballot as seen inside the voting booth. Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Marc Brooks, of Electec Election Services, Inc., assists voter, Laurie Miller into the voting booth. Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Voter, Laurie Miller votes Tuesday morning. Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Carol Miller and her dog Taffy, right, visit with Supervisor of Elections, Marianne Warehime and election judge, Sue Myers, center, before voting Tuesday morning. Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Marc Brooks, of Electec Election Services, Inc., assists voter, Carol Miller and Taffy into the voting booth. Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Carol Miller and her dog Taffy, vote Tuesday morning. Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Larry and Ruthann Wood, left, check in with Marianne Warehime, Supervisor of Elections, center, and election judge, Sue Myers, right, before voting Tuesday morning. Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Larry Wood, waits to vote while his wife, Ruthann votes Tuesday morning. Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Town Council in the Manchester Town Election. The candidates include incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
]]>114565902025-05-20T14:21:40+00:002025-05-20T14:21:40+00:002025 Spring Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation | PHOTOS
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Thu, 15 May 2025 11:45:09 +0000https://www.baltimoresun.com/?p=11445988Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College.
Judge on the Fifth Circuit Court for Carroll County, Fred S. Hecker, right, welcomes graduates, Adam Ridgeway, left, and Jacob Gibson, center, and guests to the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Guests, family members, friends, Drug Court team members, community partners, law enforcement, and county elected officials, and alumni, gathered in support of graduates at the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Michelle Kloss, Ph.D., Vice President of Effectiveness, Integrity, and Accountability, right, speaks on behalf of Carroll Community College President, Rosalie Mince, Ph.D. during the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Emily Keller, Maryland Special Secretary of Overdose Response, reads the special citation presented to graduates on behalf of Governor Moore and Lt. Governor Miller during the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Judge on the Fifth Circuit Court for Carroll County, Fred S. Hecker, right, speaks about graduates, Adam Ridgeway, left, and Jacob Gibson, center, during the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Judge on the Fifth Circuit Court for Carroll County, Fred S. Hecker, right, speaks about the graduates during the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Judge on the Fifth Circuit Court for Carroll County, Fred S. Hecker, right, speaks to the graduates about their journey during the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)May 14, 2025: Judge on the Fifth Circuit Court for Carroll County, Fred S. Hecker, right, reads the special citation presented to graduates from the Carroll County Commissioners during the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Judge on the Fifth Circuit Court for Carroll County, Fred S. Hecker, right, reads the special citation presented to graduates from the Carroll County delegation of the Maryland General Assembly during the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Carroll County Circuit Judge Fred S. Hecker, right, reviews the successful journey of graduate Jacob Gibson during the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Graduate Jacob Gibson thanks all the people that supported him during his journey at the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Judge on the Fifth Circuit Court for Carroll County, Fred S. Hecker, right, poses for a photo with graduate Jacob Gibson during the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Judge on the Fifth Circuit Court for Carroll County, Fred S. Hecker, right, reviews the successful journey of graduate Adam Ridgeway during the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Graduate Adam Ridgeway thanks all the people that supported him during his journey at the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Judge on the Fifth Circuit Court for Carroll County, Fred S. Hecker, right, poses for a photo with graduate Adam Ridgeway during the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Judge on the Fifth Circuit Court for Carroll County, Fred S. Hecker, acknowleges alumni in attendance during the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Judge on the Fifth Circuit Court for Carroll County, Fred S. Hecker, acknowleges alumni in attendance, standing, during the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)Applause for the graduates at the conclusion of the Carroll County Drug Treatment Court Graduation Wednesday at Carroll Community College. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)