The Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance, commonly called C4ISR, symposium and expo will be held in Baltimore next week for the first time in the event’s nine-year history, to a large degree becau...
Published August 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Officials believe two fires were set intentionally this week in Harford County, including a fire in a commercial property in Joppa.
Around 10:30 p.m. Monday, a passerby noticed a fire in a vacant commercial building in the 100 block of Philadelp...
One person was flown to shock trauma after a car accident in Bel Air Thursday afternoon.
Around 3:37 p.m. a truck pulling a loader and a car, identified only as an Oldsmobile, collided at Vale Road and Rock Spring Road in Bel Air, according to B...
Published August 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Police are looking for a man who threatened to kill an Aberdeen woman outside her home Sunday night.
Around 10:15 p.m. Sunday, a woman was walking her dog near her home in the 200 block of Bush Chapel Road when she heard brush breaking in the wo...
Published August 20, 2010 by The Aegis in Education
Too hot or too cold? Too big or just right?
These were the questions taken up recently by the Harford Community College Board of Trustees, and the subject at hand wasn’t porridge or chairs owned by bears, but the campus pool.
Trustees are...
The Harford County Board of Estimates approved more than $4 million in road improvement and resurfacing projects Thursday.
One of these included a change order of $509,000 for a previous bid awarded to American Infrastructure to resurface Brass ...
Published August 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Education
The Harford County Council has introduced a resolution to allow county government and the board of education to receive additional funding for capital projects.
Resolution 24-10 approves certain changes to the county’s capital program as require...
Published August 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Events
A two-day hot-air balloon festival, Rising Above It, will be held in Bel Air over Labor Day weekend to raise money for SARC, a Harford County nonprofit that provides services to more than 2,000 people a year seeking a life free from abuse and fear....
Published August 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
About two weeks after an Aberdeen man was arrested after a shooting in Havre de Grace, a motive still has not been identified and police are investigating possible gang connections.
Havre de Grace police arrested Eric Maurice Clanton Jr., 30, of...
Northeastern Maryland never seems to miss a chance to find its way into the history books, and the compelling Revolutionary War story of the newly-minted U.S. forging an alliance with France to win its independence is no exception.
Almost 230 ye...
Published August 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Sports
A rainy forecast and cloudy skies weren’t enough to dampen the spirits of those attending the final day of pool play at the 2010 Cal Ripken World Series in Aberdeen Wednesday afternoon.
The match-up between the Ohio Valley and Southeast teams ha...
Published August 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Education
The first day of school is less than two weeks away, and at least four school supply drives and giveaways will held in Harford County before then.
And many of the students who will benefit really need it.
Several thousand students who att...
The Havre de Grace City Council is requesting a $50,000 grant to assist with renovations of the old city hall, known now as the Opera House.
During its meeting Monday night, the council unanimously approved a resolution to authorize an applicati...
The City of Aberdeen has been awarded a grant from the Maryland Energy Administration as part of a statewide effort to improve energy efficiency in homes.
The Empower Clean Energy Communities Grant is looking to provide energy-efficient home aud...
Published August 20, 2010 by The Record in Opinion
We’re going to take perhaps a different tack with regards to Havre de Grace Mayor Wayne Dougherty’s appointment to the city council of former mayor and councilman John Correri, who was narrowly confirmed by a 3-2 vote of the council Monday evening....
Published August 20, 2010 by The Record in Opinion
The Aberdeen City Council is pondering a change in its meeting protocols that would decrease the public comment opportunities for citizens.
The stated reason for doing this is as part of a greater effort on the part of the city to solicit public...
Published August 20, 2010 by The Record in News, Sports
The 2010 Cal Ripken World Series in Aberdeen kicked off last Friday with a day and night of opening ceremonies and play continues through this weekend, giving fans and families a chance to cheer on their favorite teams from around the world.
Las...
Published August 20, 2010 by The Record in News, Crime
A man accused of fatally stabbing a 17-year-old boy in Port Deposit in 2008 was found not guilty on assault charges Wednesday in Cecil County Circuit Court.
On Dec. 20, 2008, Craig Vaughn Gilley, 17, of Rising Sun, was stabbed during an argument...
Published August 20, 2010 by The Record in News, Politics
Legislative District 34 along the Route 40 corridor in Harford County is one place the Democrats have been able to win seats in the House of Delegates.
Democrats occupy two seats in subdistrict 34A that covers Harford County and a sliver of West...
Published August 20, 2010 by The Record in News, Crime
Aberdeen police are advising residents to lock their cars after a series of vehicle break-ins last weekend.
About 18 vehicles in the areas of William Powell Court, Woodland Green Way and Woodedge Garth were broken into, according to police.
...
The field is set for today’s (Friday) 2010 Cal Ripken 12U Major/70 World Series United States and International semifinals.
The field was finalized after Wednesday’s pool play was completed in each of three divisions, the American, National and ...
Former City of Havre de Grace mayor and councilman John P. Correri Jr. was confirmed to join the city council Monday night in a close vote.
Correri’s appointment last week by Mayor Wayne Dougherty was approved 3-2 by the five council members....
Published August 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Politics
A reminder that the deadline to register to vote or change party affiliation and the deadline for certain voters to request a polling place change for the Sept. 14, 2010, primary election is this coming Tuesday, Aug. 24, at 9 p.m.
To vote in th...
Published August 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Politics
The four Republican candidates for Harford County sheriff have raised more than $260,000 in a hotly contested quest for their party’s nomination to face incumbent Jesse Bane in the November general election, an indication the campaign for Harford’s top...
The International Division of the 2010 Cal Ripken 12U Major/70 World Series wrapped up its pool play Wednesday, determining which four teams have moved on to today’s (Friday) International Semifinals.
Japan (5-0) is top seed, having edged Mexico...
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