After winning their first game of the year one week before with a stirring second-half performance against Harford Tech, the Edgewood Rams got back into their old habits on Friday night, losing 14-0 to the previously winless North East Indians.
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Heading into Friday night’s football contest between C. Milton Wright and Fallston, the records of the Mustangs and Cougars were mirror images of one another, and the results of their week-four contests saw C. Milton Wright lose 40-0 to Havre de Grace,...
Playing on a Monday night didn’t seem to bother the John Carroll Patriots’ varsity football team as a two-point conversion in overtime led the Patriots to a 29-28 MIAA B Conference win at Cardinal Gibbons.
Trailing 28-21 in OT, Patriots quarterb...
Published October 7, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Community
The smell of sweet apple treats and delicious food filled the air as music tickled the ears and vendors grabbed the attention of the 50,000 people who attended the 23rd annual Darlington Apple Festival Saturday.
Without a cloud in the sky, the D...
North Harford overcame a slow start Friday night in a big way in its UCBAC Chesapeake Division battle with visiting Bel Air.
The Hawks were shut down near midfield on a fourth-and-1 on the game’s opening possession and then quickly found themsel...
Since the filing deadline for the Bel Air election closed at 7 p.m. on Friday, the town now has six candidates officially set to compete for two available seats on the board of town commissioners in the Nov. 3 election.
Two incumbents, Robert Pr...
Published October 7, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Community
One of Harford County’s most generous philanthropists was celebrated at Anna’s House in Bel Air Friday morning.
A weeping cherry tree was planted and dedicated to Barbara Jones, who served as the organization’s director for 17 years before retir...
If water is the building block of life, then the city of Aberdeen is set to flourish with an additional allocation of water from Harford County.
On Monday morning at Aberdeen City Hall, Aberdeen Mayor Mike Bennett and Harford County Executive Da...
Published October 7, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A 14-year-old girl was charged with assault Friday in connection with an incident at her school.
Around 10 a.m., deputies arrived at Arrow Center for Education in Creswell in response to an assault, according to Monica Worrell, public informatio...
Harford County public school students with disabilities have been given the same opportunities to participate in physical education classes and athletic programs as non-disabled students, prior to the state law mandate, school officials say.
Dur...
The Patterson Mill football squad was able to find the end zone just once Friday night in a Susquehanna (lower) Division match-up with Bo Manor, while the host-team Eagles came through with enough offense to defeat the Huskies 35-6.
The loss dro...
Bring the family and join in the fun on Sunday, Oct. 11, at Swan Harbor Farm, 401 Oakington Road, Havre de Grace.
Sponsored by the Harford County Department of Parks and Recreation, Swanfest is a family fun festival, held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ...
Harford Tech continued its losing streak Friday night with a 26-12 loss to visiting Perryville in a UCBAC Susquehanna Division clash.
Though requested, game information and statistics were not made available from the Tech football staff.
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Published October 7, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A Havre de Grace woman told police she was raped at Susquehanna State Park Monday, and the incident is under investigation.
Around 11 p.m, the 18-year-old victim told police she was raped in a parking lot near Rock Run Road and Stafford Road in ...
Published October 7, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A Joppa man was arrested and charged Sept. 21 in connection with the robbery and assault of his mother in 2007.
Around 7 a.m. on Nov. 9, 2007, police met with Darlene Brenneman, then 55, in the 100 block of Shell Cove Court in Joppa.
Bren...
Harford County Farm Fair’s Supreme Ram and the Maryland State Fair Reserve Grand Champion placed second at the 2009 Keystone International Livestock Exposition in Pennsylvania last week.
MacCauley, a 15-month-old Suffolk ram weighing 400 pounds ...
Published October 7, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Crime
An Aberdeen High School student was arrested and charged Friday after allegedly bringing a knife to school, but the details surrounding his arrest remain unclear.
Aberdeen High Assistant Principal Carlton Ford was walking in the second floor C-w...
With clear blue skies and a gentle fall breeze, an estimated 50,000 people make their way to the tiny town of Darlington Saturday to enjoy the tasty treats and good fun at the 23rd annual Darlington Apple Festival....
Nearly eight months after Mary Beatrice Saludares, 20, was killed while crossing Route 24 near the I-95 interchange, improvements are planned to enhance pedestrian safety at the intersection in Edgewood.
After the accident, the Maryland State Hi...
A Church Creek Elementary School second grader nearly lost her finger when it was closed in the bathroom door at the school last Wednesday.
Olivia Clayton, 7, was waiting to use the bathroom at school when the bathroom door closed on her middle ...
The first shipment of the H1N1 swine flu vaccine arrived in Harford County Tuesday morning and the first batch is to be administered to students at St. Margaret School in Bel Air during school hours Friday.
The school experienced an unusually hi...
Harford County schools have been getting hit with the H1N1 swine flu virus, and absentee rates have reached more than 10 percent in at least three schools and as high as 27 percent in one.
Several cases of H1N1 flu have been confirmed at St. Mar...
Two Harford County public high schools made the 2009 America’s Top High Schools list compiled annually by Newsweek magazine.
C. Milton Wright High School ranked at 1,434 and Fallston High School ranked 1,542 out of 1,556 high schools on the list...
Published October 8, 2009 by The Aegis in News, Education
The official rededication of the new Bel Air High School building is this weekend, even though students have been calling it home since the beginning of the school year in August.
The new Bel Air High School building will be rededicated on Sunda...
Effective Oct. 17, the hours of Saturday operations at the Tollgate Yard Waste Drop-off Site will change to 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The site is will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. this Saturday.
As a result of the change, the site will be open...
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