A 2005 car theft is again under investigation after an April lead.
In November of 2005, a Glen Burnie woman, now 28, bought a truck from a vendor at the Bel Air Auto Auction. When she returned for the 1997 GMC Sierra, the truck was missing.
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Published May 8, 2009 by The Record in News, Community
With Havre de Grace’s election over, residents of Perryville and Port Deposit can look forward to heading to the polls this Tuesday.
In Perryville, town commissioners Gary Tennis and James Hansen are running for re-election and are opposed by Mi...
Events of the past two weeks have bumped Harford County’s murder count to two, and the victim of the first had ties to a controversial strip club in Kentucky.
On April 29, Rebecca Jeanette Kinser, 43, of Joppatowne allegedly shot and killed a ma...
The next round in the long process that could radically alter how Harford County looks in the next decade got under way Wednesday evening.
That bodes well, for the time being, for members of the Cedarwood Homeowners Association near Bel Air and ...
The baseball maxim, “pitching and defense win championships,” may be thrown around too much, but it was never more true than Wednesday afternoon when the Fallston Cougars and Elkton Golden Elks squared off at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen for the UCBAC ti...
Published May 8, 2009 by The Aegis in Sports, Education
Harford County’s members of the Maryland House of Delegates hosted their annual Outstanding Scholar Dinner at Level Fire Hall Wednesday evening, honoring the top five seniors in each local public and private high school.
Those honored include at...
A record turnout of volunteers for the Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway’s RiverSweep on April 18 helped make quick work of the annual shoreline cleanup effort.
Volunteers gathered in Port Deposit and Perryville in Cecil County and Havre de Gr...
Published May 8, 2009 by The Record in News, Crime, Education
A Havre de Grace High School student was hit with a TASER last Friday morning after allegedly assaulting a police officer.
A 15-year-old boy from Havre de Grace was charged with second-degree assault, disrupting school operations, failure to obe...
Published May 8, 2009 by The Record in News, Community
Harford County Public Library, in partnership with the Division of Library Development and Services, will introduce Face Time @ Your Library, a new service that will connect service men and women with their families here and overseas through the use of...
May is the official national observance of Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month.
According to the Harford County Health Department, tanning facilities, as well as parents, guardians, and teens, should know that Maryland law requires minors t...
Rain, rain, go away. Come again some other day...please?
Or, how about, why does the sun refuse to shine on Harford County?
Wednesday night, yet another heavy rainstorm brought the May rainfall to 3.19 inches at Aberdeen Proving Ground, a...
Harford County plans to build a new, $40 million Emergency Operations Center on the same property as the existing facility on Ady Road in Hickory.
The existing building, a patchwork of additions, last underwent significant renovation in 1996, wh...
Tuesday night’s UCBAC boys lacrosse final between Fallston and Bohemia Manor saw the two teams separated by a single goal early in the first quarter. Unfortunately for the Cecil County squad, the tight score would last for less than a minute as Fallsto...
While other high school sports have enjoyed the battles for a UCBAC championship, the sport of lacrosse had not seen the opportunity until Tuesday.
Fallston, champions of the Chesapeake Division, won the first-ever UCBAC lacrosse title with a do...
Published May 8, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Business
Delmarva Power residential customers in Harford and Cecil counties may see a 2.6 percent rate increase on their electric bills, if the power company’s request is approved by the Maryland Public Service Commission.
The increase will affect 44,000...
Published May 8, 2009 by The Record in News, Business
After a second failed attempt at annexation, the next step for Glengarry is up in the air.
In the wake of last week’s decision by Mayor Mike Bennett and the Aberdeen City Council not to annex Glengarry, future plans for the property are unknown....
Published May 8, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Business
With Chrysler filing for bankruptcy last week and General Motors just announcing a first-quarter loss of $6 billion, the future of the U.S. automobile industry remains a huge question mark.
While many Harford’s County dealerships have franchise...
It’s been said only two things are certain: death and taxes. Roy Whiteley of Forest Hill is adamantly fighting against the latter.
For about 25 years, Whiteley said he has been expressing his opposition to high property taxes in Harford County a...
A drug deal ended in armed robbery on Tuesday night, but the incident may not be what it seems.
There were several inconsistencies with the victim’s story and the incident continues to be investigated, according Sgt. Dave Betz, public informatio...
The Snap-on Tools No Compromise Tour heads to Boyle Buick in Abingdon May 21.
The expo includes interactive tool demos, displays and Snap-on’s show car, the Glo-mad ‘57 Chevy, a tricked out 1957 Chevrolet station wagon.
“The No Compromise...
Wilhelmina Austin came close — within a half inch to be exact — of a triple victory in the MPSSAA Class 2A East region meet at Kent Island Saturday.
The Edgewood freshman won the low hurdles and long jump then finished second in the triple jump,...
With a 6-2 victory over Calvert County’s Northern High School in Tuesday afternoon’s Class 3A state semifinal, the Fallston baseball squad is heading to the state championship game for the first time in nine years.
The 3A final will be played at...
Back in early March, Joseph Woods said he was thinking of running for Harford County Council in next year’s election, acknowledging his ailing friend Councilwoman Veronica “Roni” Chenowith probably would not seek re-election.
Tuesday evening, Wo...
The Joppatowne Mariners boys lacrosse team went into Saturday afternoon’s class 1A/2A South state semifinal match-up with Queen Anne’s Lions as the last Harford County team still competing in the MPSSAA playoffs, and for the second year in a row they h...
Published May 20, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Two juveniles who were charged as adults with first-degree assault in April have recently been indicted.
Alexander Leondis Manuel, 17, of the 1700 block of Judy Way in Edgewood, was indicted April 28 on two counts of first-degree assault, three ...