Published July 22, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Police have charged two Edgewood men in connection with an April robbery and are investigating several other recent robberies.
Devin Corey Torrence, 19, of the 1500 block of Harford Square Drive in Edgewood, was charged July 5 with robbery, cons...
Published July 22, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Two Harford County men were recently arrested and charged in connection with a June 14 shooting inside the 7400 Club in Rosedale, and police believe a female suspect may be in the Edgewood area.
Around 1:32 a.m. on June 14, a 22-year-old Edgewoo...
The Bel Air Women’s Summer Lacrosse League put the finishing touches on its 2009 season Thursday, crowning two champions in two divisions at Rockfield Park’s Ewing Street Field.
The Carolina Tar Heels polished off a perfect season with the junio...
After going 2-3 in their last five games, the Aberdeen IronBirds dropped to 11-19 on the season and deeper into their division’s cellar.
Through Tuesday, the IronBirds are 6-1/2 games behind the third-place Staten Island Yankees in the four-team...
Published July 22, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Theft and conspiracy charges were dropped recently against a former Bel Air lawyer when the victim chose not to pursue the case.
Norman Joseph Lee III, 60, who has addresses in Baltimore and Gaithersburg, was scheduled to appear July 8 in Baltim...
Daniel Too concluded a lighter than normal week of running by racing away from the field in the Rockville Rotary Twilight 8K Saturday.
The 33-year-old Bel Air resident left an international field behind as he won the annual 4.97-mile race for th...
Twins from Fallston High School will have the opportunity of a lifetime to sing with the 94-piece Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for more than 4,000 people.
Lauren and Lindsay Satterfield, from Joppa, will sing the national anthem to open the Balt...
Cooler temperatures and summer thunderstorms have plagued Harford County throughout much of July.
“The upper trough over the Northeast has been responsible for the cooler temperatures,” Mike Padovani, a meteorologist for Aberdeen Proving Ground,...
Published July 22, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Credit cards were stolen from a home on May 9 and have been used at various places, police said.
A home in the 3400 block of Albantowne Way in Edgewood was burglarized between 2 and 6 a.m. while the residents were asleep.
Credit cards wer...
Published July 22, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Community
The search is still on for local unsung heroes who selflessly assist those around them. They are volunteers of any age whose acts of goodwill have previously gone unnoticed. These beautiful people volunteer above and beyond their paid jobs, donating th...
Published July 22, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Education
Two Harford County public middle schools finally have the potential to leave the state’s Schools in Improvement list if they again meet their progress target on the Maryland School Assessment tests next year.
But two other Harford middle schools...
A number of fires caused damage in Harford County over the past few weeks, and two of these fires have been deemed arson.
A car was set on fire in Edgewood Sunday, according to Maryland State Fire Marshals.
Around 4:17 a.m., a resident in...
A Forest Hill man was arrested and charged with first-degree burglary June 30 in connection with a burglary from his former residence.
While the residents were out of town May 30 through June 1, someone stole from a home in the 2000 block of Sta...
An amendment to the Harford County Spring 2009 Master Water and Sewer Plan Update will include an additional project at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
At its last legislative session July 14, the Harford County Council unanimously approved the amendme...
Morita Bruce of Fallston would like the Harford County Council to keep four issues in mind while it makes recommendations for the 2008-09 Comprehensive Zoning Review.
“Harford has too much business and commercial zoning and we don’t need more. I...
The Jarrettsville Recreation Council ran into some controversy recently after some residents raised concern about the management of the council’s finances.
A July 8 meeting that drew about 75 coaches and parents resulted in the resignation of pr...
Funeral services for Sgt. Michael Wayne Heede Jr., a Marine with ties to Harford County and southern York County, Pa., who was killed in Afghanistan on July 13, will be Aug. 18 at Arlington National Cemetery.
Sgt. Heede, 22, died while supportin...
Susan Cascio, of Fallston, says she can't swim.
That is why she asked the Harford County Council to retain the AG, or agricultural, zoning of several properties near her community, which are included in the county's 2008-09 Comprehensive Zoning...
Several serious incidents in Harford County earlier this month required emergency Medevac assistance, including three motorcycle accidents and an overdose.
A Bel Air man was flown to Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore after losing control...
Port Deposit may not have to upgrade or expand its wastewater treatment plant, if talks of constructing a sewer line from the town to Cecil County’s wastewater plant come to fruition.
One of Cecil County’s top sewer projects is an interceptor, o...
Published July 24, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A 16-year-old Edgewood boy was charged as an adult Sunday with first-degree assault.
Doren Hambrick told police that her roommate, Vernon Primm, had come home drunk and tried to break into the house.
Primm started to argue with Hambrick’s...
Perryville may not be the last stop on the MARC Penn Line commuter rail service if funding for an extension of the line becomes available.
For Cecil County, extending the MARC Penn Line commuter rail service from Perryville to Elkton, all the wa...
Published July 24, 2009 by The Record in News, Crime
Maryland Transportation Authority Police are investigating the possibility someone jumped off the Hatem Bridge on Route 40 after an unidentified body was discovered Thursday morning in Havre de Grace.
“We received the call about 6:05 a.m.,” Maj....
Published July 24, 2009 by The Record in News, Crime
Two Havre de Grace city councilmen were involved in an altercation around 2 a.m. July 14 near Coakley’s Pub on the 400 block of Saint John Street.
According to Major John Van Gilder, of the Havre de Grace Police Department, Council President Ran...