The Viaduct – Vol 14 No 3 – June 2001

Here’s a summary of the headlines and summaries in the provided document:

  • Land Sale Questioned: The county is planning to sell eight properties to raise money, including a 15-acre wooded parcel.  
  • Remaking Troy Hill: Troy Hill Commerce Center is under development, transforming the area from farmland to a hub of commercial activity.  
  • Viaduct Withstands Man-made Flood: The Thomas Viaduct withstood a large amount of water due to a damaged water main.  
  • Coming Full Circle A Brief History of Hanover: A look at the history of Hanover, including a schoolhouse and its teacher, Mrs. Almira Sweeten.  
  • Water, Water Everywhere: Route 1 experienced serious flooding after severe weather.  
  • New Leader for Boy Scouts: Daniel Gerlowski is the new Boy Scout Leader for Troop #432.  
  • Jack Merson Honored at Rockburn Branch Park: Jack Merson, a beloved family member, distinguished citizen and accomplished athlete, was honored with a plaque and a state flag.  
  • One Good Turn Deserves Another: St. Augustine’s parishioners donated a generous sum to St. Pius V Church to help with repairs.  
  • GECA Planning & Zoning Report: Report on plans submitted to the Greater Elkridge Community Association.  
  • Robert Redd: One World War II Plaque History: The story of Robert Redd, one of the six men from the Elkridge High School Class of 1944, who is memorialized on a plaque.  
  • Montgomery Woods Celebrates 25 Years: A brief history of the Montgomery Woods community.  

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Link to full issue:

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