Published November 6, 2009 by The Record in News, Community, Events
Havre de Grace Main Street First Friday’s “Light Up Night” kicks Christmas off Friday, Dec. 4, at 6 p.m. with Santa arriving on Washington Street in style on a Susquehanna Hose Co. fire truck. The Havre de Grace High School Warrior Pride Marching Band...
Published November 6, 2009 by The Record in Sports
Local high school girls volleyball teams will begin the post season as all three will be in first round regional action today (Friday).
Both Havre de Grace and Perryville will compete in Class 1A east. Perryville will host Harford Tech at 6 p.m....
Published November 6, 2009 by The Record in Sports
With three MPSSAA regional tournament losses, all three local field hockey teams saw the curtains come down on their 2009 campaigns.
The Perryville Panthers ended their season on Tuesday afternoon with a 1-0 loss to host-team Bo Manor in the Cla...
Port Deposit town council members argued for more than an hour Tuesday night over what was originally supposed to be a simple renovation project.
At the town’s regular monthly meeting, town planner Henry Burden asked the council to grant him add...
Published November 6, 2009 by The Record in News, Community, Education
For Jahmane Stanley, a senior at Havre de Grace High School, competing on the quiz show “It’s Academic” was unreal.
“It was almost surreal it seems because we’re there and you never really pictured yourself on TV,” Jahmane said. “It was like a d...
Published November 6, 2009 by The Record in News, Community, Events
Anyone who loves singing and is a Harford County resident age 60-plus is invited to audition for the Maryland Senior Idol vocal competition.
This year’s auditions on Nov. 14 will feature a Broadway theme. Bring your fan club and be prepared to b...
Published November 6, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Alan Zurita wore a gold necklace every day. He always had it on, along with a gold ring and gold bracelet, his mother told a Harford jury Wednesday.
Police and prosecutors believe the gold necklace Mr. Zurita wore was the same one found on the g...
Four Harford County field hockey squads won their regional semifinal matchups, earning them spots in their region’s championship game and a shot at a state tournament berth.
The C. Milton Wright Mustangs, playing as the visiting team Tuesday in ...
Though the Harford County Sheriff’s Office has not released the name of the deputy who shot and killed a Bel Air man in his home Saturday, Sheriff Jesse Bane says that information will eventually be made public.
“I want to make sure, before I re...
Published November 6, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A theft at Walgreens in Bel Air resulted in several hours of investigation and increased patrols in the area Wednesday afternoon.
Around 4:15 p.m., someone stole medications from Walgreens in the 2200 block of Brierhill Drive, according to Capt....
Published November 6, 2009 by The Record in News, Events
The Route 40 Republican Club will host a reception for former Gov. Bob Ehrlich on Nov. 16 at the Wetlands Golf Course Clubhouse at 740 Gilbert Road in Aberdeen at 5:30 p.m. The cost is $40.
Harford County Executive David R. Craig will be a speci...
A resolution to close a stub portion of a county road just outside Aberdeen was unanimously approved by the Harford County Council during its legislative session Tuesday evening.
Resolution 16-09 closes a portion of Gilbert Road near Ripken Stad...
This year’s Aberdeen mayor’s race was the Tale of Two Mikes: incumbent Mayor Mike Bennett and his main challenger, City Council President Mike Hiob.
While Hiob’s well-financed campaign blanketed the city with “I Like Mike Hiob” signs painted in ...
Patterson Mill won its first ever regional field hockey crown Thursday, as well as a berth in the state semifinal.
Fallston won its fifth straight regional championship and will move on to state semifinal action, while the C. Milton Wright girls...
Published November 6, 2009 by The Record in News, Crime
A voluntary resident of the Perry Point Medical Center was shot by a Maryland State Trooper Tuesday after police responded to reports of a man throwing large rocks at cars traveling on Route 40 and found a man allegedly claiming to have a gun and lungi...
Published November 6, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A man charged with six counts of first-degree assault tried to kill himself while in custody at the Harford County Detention Center last Friday night. He was taken off life support Wednesday and subsequently died.
Casey T. Briggs, 23, was arrest...
Published November 6, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Community, Events
At the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, Harford County residents and Americans will pause to honor the men and women who bravely served their country in the armed forces.
Nov. 11, 2009 marks the 90th anniversary of Veterans Day, a ho...
Published November 6, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Community
One Bel Air town commissioner’s effort to change the makeup of the town board hangs in the balance of Monday’s final results of the 2009 election.
Commissioner Terry Hanley embarked on a mission months before the election to change the makeup of...
A year-end audit says the Harford County government spent nearly $12.5 million more than it took in for general operations and debt service in the 2008-09 fiscal year that ended June 30, a trend that concerns some county council members.
Represe...
Views may be mixed about the outcome of Tuesday’s Aberdeen election, which had a relatively low turnout compared to the two previous elections, but several residents interviewed indicated controversy over annexation remained an issue this year.
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Residents of the Magnolia community who protested the expansion of the nearby Harford Waste to Energy Facility may soon have reasons to smile.
Traffic has been one of the major concerns residents had with the proposed expansion of the facility a...
The Harford County Health Department will have doses of the H1N1 vaccine available for the general public for the first time today (Friday).
The injectable H1N1 vaccine will be available for those six months to 18 years old and pregnant women to...
Published November 9, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Business
The November luncheon meeting of the Mason Dixon Business Association will be Nov. 18 at the Highland Community Center in Street.
Guest speaker will be Barbara Richardson, director of the Mason Dixon Community Services organization, who will dis...
Point Breeze Credit Union is hosting its 17th annual Toy Drive through Dec. 11. Point Breeze will donate to the Baltimore County Family Crisis Center and The Aegis Empty Stocking Fund in Harford County. Donating to local charities will assist families ...
Published November 9, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Business
Residents, property owners and business representatives in Bel Air are being invited to a workshop Tuesday on how a new style of land use, "form-based" zoning, could work in the town's commercial districts.
On Sept. 8, the town's board...