Published October 30, 2009 by The Record in Sports
The Aberdeen Eagles girls soccer squad (5-6-1 overall, 1-5 Chesapeake) topped the visiting Edgewood Rams (3-9 overall, 2-5 Susquehanna) last Friday night, 5-1.
Andrea Siedlarczyk had a pair of goals in the victory, while Ayana Stewart, Monica As...
Published October 30, 2009 by The Record in Sports
With the post season looming, the Havre de Grace Warriors varsity football team faces its toughest challenge of the season tonight (Friday) with a road game at undefeated Joppatowne.
The Mariners, 8-0 overall and 5-0 in UCBAC Chesapeake Division...
Published October 30, 2009 by The Record in Sports
In the opening round of the Class 3A north field hockey regional tournament, the eighth-seeded Aberdeen Eagles saw their season come to a close with a 9-0 loss at the hands of the host-team North Harford Hawks.
The Eagles ended their regular sea...
Published October 30, 2009 by The Record in News, Business
The Aberdeen City Council approved revised concept and preliminary subdivision plans for North Gate Business Park, as well as a preliminary site plan for Aberdeen Corporate Park, during its meeting Monday.
The council also introduced an ordinanc...
Published October 30, 2009 by The Record in Sports
The Aberdeen Eagles varsity football team will enter tonight’s (Friday) game with a 5-3 record and if not for a handful of close losses, the Eagles might be 8-0.
The Eagles had an eight-point loss to North Harford and two six-point losses to Jop...
Published October 30, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Community
Upper Chesapeake Health, in an effort to minimize pedestrian traffic in its two Harford County hospitals during the flu outbreak, has relocated its seasonal flu vaccination clinics originally scheduled for Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air and...
Published October 30, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A murder trial that concluded Thursday in Harford County Circuit Court was just one of a half-dozen murder trials on the court’s schedule over a seven-week period.
Some of the trials will wind up with plea agreements, as did the case with Johnny...
Published October 30, 2009 by The Record in Sports
The Aberdeen boys soccer team tried to add its name to the list of UCBAC Boys Soccer Champions Monday night, but the Eagles were beaten by four-time UCBAC champion Fallston, 3-0, at Harford Tech.
The Chesapeake Division champion Cougars came out...
With every bit of the regular season officially over, boys high school soccer teams from the county are now into the post season, which begins with regional tournament play.
This year, Harford teams are in one of three state classifications (1A,...
The Harford women’s tennis team claimed the overall Region XX championship title for the second straight year and they did it in historic fashion, winning all nine singles and doubles bouts last weekend at Emmorton Recreation and Tennis Center. The Fig...
Author Cornelia Nixon will discuss and sign copies of her latest book, "Jarrettsville," at 6 p.m. this Monday, Nov. 3, at the Jarrettsville branch of the Harford County Public Library.Based on a true story from the author's family history, &quo...
Published October 30, 2009 by The Record in News, Crime
An Aberdeen man was found guilty Thursday of murdering his ex-girlfriend in July 2008 and dumping her body in a sleeping bag along the side of the road.
The trial of Tyrone Lester Wiggins, 49, of the 700 block of West Bel Air Avenue, began Monda...
Beginning this Monday, Nov. 2, the westbound lane of the Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge on Route 40 between Havre de Grace and Perryville will be closed temporarily in the evenings through next Thursday, Nov. 5. Crews will be performing grid-deck inst...
Published October 30, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Community, Events
The Greater Edgewood Education Foundation drew a prominent guest for its fifth annual gala last Wednesday: Nancy Grasmick, state superintendent of schools for the last 18 years.
An estimated 225 people gathered in Edgewood’s Richlin Ballroom to ...
Published October 30, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Community
Two months of spirited campaigning reaches its climax in Aberdeen Tuesday when city voters will choose a mayor and all four members of the city council.
Aberdeen has 8,158 voters registered for the Nov. 3 election. Two years ago, a record 2,503 ...
Upper Chesapeake Health, in an effort to minimize pedestrian traffic in its two Harford County hospitals during the flu outbreak, has relocated its seasonal flu vaccination clinics originally scheduled for Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air and...
Published October 30, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
An Aberdeen man was charged with a sex offense last week after police arrived at his home and found a 14-year-old runaway in his bedroom.
Kristan Smith told Aberdeen police she went to her ex-boyfriend’s house around 1:30 p.m. Oct. 21 to get som...
Published October 30, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Community
In Bel Air, elections to fill seats on the Board of Town Commissioners have historically been quiet and without much drama.
Whether that changes this year depends in part on whether people are happy with the way their town has been run.
I...
Published October 30, 2009 by The Record in News, Community
Havre de Grace city officials aren’t saying much publicly about an inexplicable feud between some of the city’s police officers and some of its volunteer firefighters that has led to more than one meeting between Havre de Grace Police Chief Teresa Walt...
Two months of spirited campaigning reaches its climax in Aberdeen
Tuesday when city voters will choose a mayor and all four members of
the city council.
Aberdeen has 8,158 voters registered for the Nov. 3 election. Two
years ago, a record 2,503 ...