Published October 16, 2009 by The Aegis in Business
Bel Air’s Town Commissioners are expected to vote Monday to award a bid for a study of a floodplain near Heavenly Waters Park, off of Thomas and George streets.
“Years ago, that was an open-channeled stream and we piped it in the ‘40s or ‘50s to...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Record in Business, Crime
A 15-year-old Aberdeen boy was charged Oct. 8 with theft and second-degree assault.
The incident took place at Aberdeen High School during school hours.
“Somehow the kid took an iPod out of somebody’s pocket,” Sgt. Fred Budnick of the Abe...
As part of its effort to decide how best to develop or not develop the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail, the National Park Service is holding a public workshop at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Havre de Grace Maritime Museum.
The wo...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Record in Sports
With a 22-12, home-field win over the North East Indians on Friday night, the Perryville Panthers evened their season record to 3-3, while pushing their Susquehanna (lower) Division mark to 2-1, which puts them in a two-way tie with Patterson Mill for ...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Aegis in Business
It will be a five-day a week operation at Harford Community College next year. The first classes also will start earlier in the day.
As part of the school calendar for next year, members of the HCC Board of Trustees approved the changes in the s...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Record in Sports
Though they held a 1-0 lead heading into the half-time break of their Tuesday girls soccer game with the North East squad, the Aberdeen Eagles (3-5-1 overall, 1-4 Chesapeake) took another division loss as the Indians came back in the second frame to ta...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Aegis in Business
Edgewood High School was evacuated Monday when a burning smell alarmed school officials.
Around 1:25 p.m. students and faculty were evacuated from the building while emergency personnel checked the building, according to Teri Kranefeld, manager ...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Record in Sports
Recent Harford County field hockey action saw Aberdeen, Havre de Grace and Perryville all take back-to-back losses.
The Aberdeen Eagles finished their 2009 field hockey campaign on Wednesday with a 2-0 loss to the visiting Edgewood Rams.
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The boys high school soccer divisions of the UCBAC saw the titles clinched Tuesday night with Aberdeen (Susquehanna) and Fallston (Chesapeake) taking claim.
Aberdeen, a game with Havre de Grace shy of closing out the Susquehanna Division schedul...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Record in Sports
Golf teams from Aberdeen and Havre de Grace ventured to Geneva Farm Golf Course in Street Tuesday to compete in the 2009 Harford County High School Golf Championship.
C. Milton Wright walked away with the top prize with a team-best score of 511....
Published October 16, 2009 by The Record in Sports
It was a tough week for all three area girls high school volleyball teams as Havre de Grace, Perryville and Aberdeen went a combined 0-6 in UCBAC matches.
Both Havre de Grace and Perryville fell victim to the powers of Fallston, while Aberdeen w...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Record in Sports
This week in Harford County boys volleyball action, the Havre de Grace Warriors won their 10th match of the year on Wednesday by defeating the visiting Aberdeen Eagles three games to zero.
The Warriors won their first two games 25-16 and 25-7. I...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Record in Business, Crime
Havre de Grace police arrested two men in connection with a burglary and assault that occurred early Wednesday morning.
Pedro Pablo Facenda, 56, of the 1400 block of Kenhill Avenue in Baltimore, was charged Wednesday with first- and second-degre...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Aegis in Business
Flames caused an estimated $60,000 in damage to a Bel Air business Tuesday, but no one was injured as a result of the blaze.
Around 1:20 p.m., a fire started in the walls of A Place in Time photo studio in the 500 block of Rock Spring Avenue Tue...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Record in Sports
For the 54th time since 1952, the Aberdeen Eagles and Havre de Grace Warriors met on the gridiron last Friday night in one of the longest running football rivalries in Harford County.
The game, an UCBAC Chesapeake Division match-up, was exciting...
After a stretch of wonderful fall weather, steady rain and chilly temps arrive Thursday making folks break out the umbrellas and warm jackets. The wetness is expected to continue through the weekend....
SwanFest drew a crowd to Swan Harbor Farm in Havre de Grace over the weekend; the event included Revolutionary War re-enactors, as well as a variety of other attractions....
Influenza-like illnesses are on the rise in public schools in Harford County and the Harford County Health Department is administering the H1N1 vaccination first to students at schools where the illnesses rates are highest.
During the past two w...
Upper Chesapeake Health, along with many hospitals in the region, is restricting its visitation policy in a measure to protect patients and to help control the spread of the flu this season.
Effective Monday, the visitation policy for Upper Ch...
In 1984, when the Baltimore Colts football team packed up and left town, its marching band refused to give up.
Band members continued playing, first, locally and then across the country. Their ceaseless promotion of the city’s love for football ...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Aegis in Business
A longtime farmer from Darlington has been recognized for the soil conservation practices he launched several years ago.
Allen Murray and his family, who run Murmur Farm on Stafford Road and recently opened Berkley Farm nearby, were honored by t...
A former Perryville police officer is suing the town because he claims he was denied a departmental hearing before he was fired.
Chase Armington, of Earleville, was a certified lateral officer with the Perryville department. He filed the lawsuit...
The Aberdeen City Council passed a resolution formalizing its existing debt policy and introduced an ordinance that would rezone three properties as B-3 highway commercial.
Those three properties are MSB Squared at Hamilton Court, LLC, at Old Po...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Record in Business
Seven Aberdeen residents from a variety of backgrounds are looking to fill the four seats contested in the Nov. 3 city council election.
Three of those running — Ruth Elliott, Ruth Ann Young and Ron Kupferman — are incumbents. The other four - B...
Published October 16, 2009 by The Aegis in Business
An Edgewood man fell victim to a job scam in Harford County and said he hopes others will not share his experience.
During the first week in September, Richard Walton III, 37, of Edgewood, applied for a position installing cable lines.
He...
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