In its second-to-last week of regular season play, the Harford County Men’s Summer Lacrosse League saw the Jones Junction, Just Extream Graphics, Hinder Ford and Fallston Seafood squads earn victories on Sunday, while the Brick Bodies team took a win t...
Several months after Harford County and the city of Aberdeen signed an agreement for the county to sell the city an additional 100,000 gallons of water daily, another such agreement is in the works.
During the Aberdeen City Council’s work sessio...
Thirty-three students have traveled thousands of miles to call Harford County home for 28 days.
Students from Spain are spending about four weeks in Harford County improving their English and learning about the American culture as part of the Gl...
In their last two games, the Aberdeen IronBirds have seen the good and bad ends of the competitive spectrum with a blowout loss on Wednesday night and a one-run victory coming the previous evening.
The two-game split put Aberdeen at 12-20 on the...
Published July 24, 2009 by The Record in News, Education
Perryville Middle School will remain on the state’s School in Improvement list after failing to meet its progress target on the Maryland School Assessment tests.
Perryville Middle, which met Adequate Yearly Progress, or AYP, last year, needed to...
It’s been another memorable week for a handful of Little League All-Star players and coaches from Havre de Grace and Perryville as more titles were won in both softball and baseball.
The Havre de Grace senior softball team won its second consecu...
Published July 24, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Business, Community
About 193 acres will be added to the Deer Creek Rural Legacy Area in Harford County to restrict future development and conserve the land.
The Maryland Board of Public Works approved the $1.6 million acquisition of easements on four tracts along ...
Sure, the pools are open for business, but for those who like to do things old school, the most obvious places to take a dip form the boundaries of Havre de Grace, Perryville and Port Deposit.
The Susquehanna River and Flats, not to mention Deer...
Published July 24, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Community
Every year brings something new to the Harford County Farm Fair, and when the fair returns to the Equestrian Center in Bel Air on July 30, it will feature the return of one popular competition and the launch of a new one.
DockDogs, a nationwide ...
Dog-walkers along the Ma & Pa Trail are being warned to keep a tighter rein on their pets.
A new sign at the Tollgate Road entrance to the path informs residents that using retractable dog leashes is forbidden and leashes cannot be more than...
With a 3-4 record over their last week of play, the Aberdeen IronBirds (12-20) failed to move out of the cellar of the New York-Penn League’s McNamara Division.
Through Wednesday, Aberdeen was three games behind the third-place Hudson Valley Ren...
Harford County residents can expect a nearly half-million pound visitor to pass through the area on its way to Pennsylvania next week.
On Monday, a disassembled 481,000-pound transformer will arrive in Havre de Grace and slowly make its way thro...
The former owner of a Havre de Grace restaurant will serve five years in jail for failing to file a tax return or withhold taxes from employee wages.
Lloyd R. Binion, 63, of Nottingham Drive in Aberdeen, who operated Diane’s Family Restaurant in...
A Joppa woman who allegedly shot and killed a man who was visiting her and who had allegedly raped her, is still being held without bail pending a trial in November.
Rebecca Jeanette Kinser, 43, of the 600 block of Harborside Drive, was indicted...
The Harford Community College baseball and women’s soccer teams will hold tryouts for the 2009-10 seasons beginning in August.
Tryouts for women’s soccer will be held August 10-14 from 2-5 p.m., while baseball tryouts will be held on August 24 a...
Time is running out for golfers interested in participating in the second annual Brian Wilson Memorial Golf Tournament, to be held at Furnace Bay Golf Course in Perryville on Aug. 14.
The tourney benefits the Brian Anthony Wilson Memorial Schola...
The Bel Air Police Department is looking for a few good kids.
Each year the town police department organizes an Explorer Youth Camp to give those in fifth through ninth grade the opportunity to spend a week learning about police procedures and p...
The Aberdeen-Churchville Parks and Recreation Level 4 Gymnastics team proved to be gracious hosts and strong competitors at the Maryland State Gymnastics Championships held in Churchville on May 9-10.
ACPR took second place in the large-team com...
A Fallston man was charged with possession of fireworks with the intent to discharge after a caller tipped off local authorities.
On July 11, deputy state fire marshals and Harford County sheriff’s deputies arrived at a home in the 2500 block of...
Casting a line at one of Harford County’s most popular fishing places just got a little easier.
A new, 160-foot long multi-tiered fishing wharf has been constructed at the Conowingo Dam to provide easy access to anglers to the Susquehanna River....
Of the 322 rezoning changes being considered in the final round of Harford County’s 2008-09 Comprehensive Zoning Review, the department of planning and zoning staff added seven — including several in the Creswell area that developers have long consider...
Susan Cascio, of Fallston, says she can’t swim.
That is why, tongue in cheek, 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 Com...
Concerned citizens rallied to voice objections to a proposed pawnshop in Havre de Grace’s downtown area, and city officials took quick action in response at Monday’s city council meeting.
As a result, permits for the pawnshop, as well as any new...
The Jarrettsville Recreation Council is moving ahead with plans to elect new board members and clean house while the Maryland State Police conduct an inquiry into the group’s finances.
At a meeting Wednesday that drew more than 40 residents, the...