Paying tribute to the seniors on Thursday night, the Fallston Cougars closed out the regular season by sweeping visiting North East, 25-18, 25-11 and 25-22.
In her season debut, Jess Harlee was dominant from the serving line, notching nine point...
Andrew Happick always had high ambitions — literally.
Like many thrill-seekers, he had wanted to try skydiving at least once in his life, but the Bel Air native has since taken his love of the high-flying sport to new heights.
In his seni...
With a 2-0 victory over the Harford Tech Cobras on Monday night, the C. Milton Wright Mustangs were able to bring home their fourth UCBAC girls soccer crown.
The Mustangs were appearing in their first conference championship since the 2006 final...
Published October 28, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A 12-year-old student was charged Oct. 14 in connection with the assault of a Harford County school bus driver.
Around 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 14, Paul Brewer picked up a student at the Arrow Center for Education in Creswell.
Arrow is a private...
John Carroll picked up another varsity football win Friday night, beating visiting St. Mary’s, 33-14, in MIAA B Conference action.
Led once again by quarterback Steve St. Clair, the Patriots rolled with five rushing touchdowns, four by St. Clair...
When the half-time whistle sounded during Friday’s football match up between Joppatowne and Fallston, the visiting Cougars (4-4 overall, 3-2 Chesapeake) found themselves in a strange position, one in which no other football team has been this season: t...
The Aberdeen Eagles flexed all their muscle Friday night in their UCBAC Chesapeake Division road game at Elkton.
The Eagles put points on the scoreboard in each of its first four possessions and not allowing the Elks to score, posted a dominatin...
On a wet and windy Friday night that saw North Harford fans celebrate 40 years of football at the Pylesville school, the latest installment of the Hawks delivered a 27-14 UCBAC Chesapeake Division victory over the Havre de Grace Warriors.
The wi...
The UCBAC Chesapeake Division cross-country championships last Thursday evolved into a pursuit of green — the pack-chasing green-clad runners from North Harford High School.
The Hawks’ Noah Hutton won the boys race by 17 seconds, and Megan Schot...
The Edgewood Rams football squad was shut out for the fourth time this season on Friday night, losing to the visiting Overlea Falcons 6-0.
The defeat dropped the Rams overall record to 1-7, with their lone win coming over Harford Tech on Sept. 2...
An Edgewood man and suspected member of the Bloods street gang was arrested and charged Friday in connection with an assault.
Aberdeen police arrived in the 100 block of Hanover Road around 8:37 p.m. Thursday in response to reports of a domestic...
Published October 28, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Every time the Harford County Sheriff’s Office sets out its Honda ATV TRX 450, it’s stolen.
And it’s all part of the plan.
The all-terrain vehicle is one of the sheriff’s office’s bait vehicles, a tool the agency recently began using to c...
Published October 28, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A Havre de Grace man was charged with manufacturing fake currency last week after police found him with an allegedly counterfeited $50 bill.
Charging documents give the following account:
On Oct. 20, a Havre de Grace police officer saw Wi...
Published October 28, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Education
Eddie Robinette, who prior to his retirement was a longtime physical education teacher at Joppatowne Elementary School, had some trouble finding his way around the renovated school during Sunday’s rededication ceremony.
“I didn’t recognize the p...
A story in The Aegis Oct. 23 about the Bel Air Town Hall renovation project contained incorrect information. On April 4, 2008, the Board of Town Commissioners voted 3-1, with one member absent, to approve a $321,800 architectural services contract for ...
Published October 28, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A “cold and calculated” murder or “simply the result of two highly intoxicated people’s actions?”
In the case of Jodie Susette Davis, it depends which side you ask.
State’s Attorney Joseph Cassilly, in his opening remarks to a jury Monday...
Published October 28, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A 21-year-old Edgewood man and a girl alleged to have been his accomplice were arrested this week in connection with a carjacking, robbery and arson reported Monday.
Meanwhile, police continue to look for two men in connection with the case, bot...
Published October 28, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Two Churchville men were charged with assault recently in connection with an alleged road rage incident.
Charging documents give the following account of events leading up to the arrests:
Around 5:15 p.m. on Oct. 20, a detective with the ...
A Churchville businessman who is active in the local Republican Party has decided to challenge fellow Republican County Executive David Craig in next year’s election.
Stephen M. Wright, 50, filed to run for county executive Thursday afternoon....
The decision to repeal Harford County’s public school development impact fee continues to hang in the balance and is drawing plenty of public comment in the process.
After listening to about two hours of testimony during an Oct. 20 public hearin...
Published October 28, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Education
Student vaccinations against the H1N1 swine flu virus continue around Harford County this week — albeit slowly.
The local health department also received an unexpected shipment of injectable seasonal flu vaccine, which will be made available to ...
Published October 28, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A Bel Air man was arrested and charged Friday with distributing drugs that had been mailed to him.
The arrest came after a nearly four-month investigation that began on April 7, when federal DEA agents intercepted a package — containing 100 Oxyc...
Published October 28, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Community, Education
Providing teachers with immediate feedback on individual student progress to improve instruction in the classroom is this year’s goal for the Harford County Public Schools system.
At Monday’s board meeting, Superintendent Robert Tomback gave the...
It was a deadly couple of days on the roads for Harford County people, as five were killed in three separate crashes.
Two Edgewood teens died in a crash in Virginia Saturday, two other people died Friday evening in a head-on crash on Route 543 i...
Jericho Road will be closed to through traffic on or about Nov. 2 for approximately three weeks. The road closure is necessary to allow crews to repair the Jericho Road bridge.
The road will be closed to all traffic from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekd...