Published December 8, 2010 by The Aegis, The Record in News
The Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development and the Maryland State Arts Council will formally announce the town of Bel Air’s designation as Maryland’s 19th Arts and Entertainment District Thursday.The announcement will be made...
Friday at 1:30 p.m., members of the community will gather at Bel Air Town Hall to honor veterans during the holidays as part of Wreaths Across America.Several semi tractor-trailers full of Christmas wreaths will stop in town as they make their...
The Riemenschneider brothers are agricultural superstars, so to speak.
Robert “Bob” Riemenschneider, 60, is the deputy administrator for the Office of Negotiations and Agreements in the Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) of the U.S. Department of...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Aegis in Opinion
On one hand I can count the number of times I’ve been to a horse track. The Preakness infield spectacle attracted me to witness the underside of a Triple Crown horse race exactly one time. When I was in college, way back when, a buddy of mine took up p...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Entertainment
With the days dwindling ever so quickly toward Christmas, this weekend is another busy one in Harford County for those looking for Yuletide spirit away from the shopping hustle and bustle.
Among the events are:
One of the biggest of the w...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports, Opinion
There weren’t as many points scored, but the Inskter had the 10-point margin of victory correct. What a way to end a splendid season. Until, next year.
Last week’s pick
Dunbar 30, Havre de Grace 20
Result: Dunbar wins, 22-1...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports
Harford Community College’s women’s soccer forward Erin Lynn (Fallston) was named NJCAA First-Team All-American for her efforts in her Fighting Owl sophomore campaign.
Lynn tallied a conference best 17 goals and 40 points to help lead Harford to...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports
In a Wednesday dual wrestling match, better known as “Wrestlepalooza,” the John Carroll Patriots celebrated a season-opening home win with an easy 65-7 win over Gilman.
The Patriots dominated the Greyhounds with 12 wins, half by pin. The Patriot...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports
The Joppatowne Mariners girls basketball team picked up right where it left off from last year’s state title-winning season Tuesday, rolling over North East, 60-36, in non-league action.
Joppatowne’s senior leader and shooting guard Zameria Jone...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports
Aberdeen
Head coach: Richard Hart (13th season)
2009-10 record: Not available (N/A)
Top returning players: N/A
Key newcomers: N/A
Outlook: The Aberdeen coaching staff did not supply information for the 2010-11 boys ba...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports, Opinion
Early in 2010, during a party I was attending, an old friend of mine, who’s an Aegis reader, asked me, “Dewey, what is your favorite sport to cover?”
After mulling the query for just a few seconds, which is unusual for me, I answered “basketball...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports
Aberdeen
Head coach: Kyle Brown (first year)
2009-10 record: Not available (NA)
Top returners: Shayduan Velez, Sr., (112); Corey Hutchins, Sr., (140); George Hogan, Sr., (171/189); Marcus Webster, Sr., (285)
Key newcomers: D...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports
The Aberdeen Eagles girls basketball team opened up the season with a win, beating visiting Meade 65-45 Monday night.
Bri Jones pumped in 28 points and added eight blocks, while Jimmia McCluskey scored 17 points and Ayana Stewart added 13.
...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports, Opinion
For three quarters of Saturday’s Class 1A State Championship football game, it looked like the Havre de Grace Warriors might just prove me right, and earn their first Maryland title in 32 years, by knocking off the Dunbar Poets. It was not to be, howev...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports
The Havre de Grace Warriors’ bid for a fourth state football title looked like a sure thing for one half of play last weekend in Baltimore, but as the Warriors were reminded, there’s two halves in a game, even a state title game.
The Warriors wa...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports
Aberdeen
Head coach: Richard Hart (13th season)
2009-10 record: Not available (N/A)
Top returning players: N/A
Key newcomers: N/A
Outlook: The Aberdeen coaching staff did not supply information for the 2010-11 boys ba...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports
The Havre de Grace swim team began its 2010-11 campaign on Monday night with a dual-meet victory, narrowly beating the powerful North Harford squad 176-164.
The meet was held at North Harford Middle School.
The Havre de Grace boys were le...
The Harford County Sheriff’s Office annual Christmas Drive to help families during the holiday season is continuing.
The sheriff’s office is accepting donations of toys, non-perishable foods; holiday candy; personal hygiene items such as soap, s...
Each Christmas season, many Harford County families are helped by The Aegis Empty Stocking Fund and the kindness and generosity of businesses, individuals, school children and others who contribute to the fund.
The 2010 holiday season is no exce...
Harford County Sheriff L. Jesse Bane will officially begin his second term after a swearing in ceremony next week.
Until this week, Bane said he was torn between being sworn in without any fanfare, or having a ceremony recognizing the occasion....
As government ceremonies go, Monday’s inauguration for Harford County Executive David Craig and members of the Harford County Council was a low budget affair.
Though final cost figures aren’t available, county government spokesman Bob Thomas sai...
A malfunctioning wood stove caused a fire that destroyed a barn in Joppa Wednesday afternoon.
The blaze happened at 2:14 p.m. in the 500 block of Trimble Road. The 40-by-30-foot wood framed barn sustained about $20,000 in damages, according to i...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Three teenagers told police they were robbed two weeks ago while walking near Long Shots Sports Bar in Abingdon.
Not long before 4 a.m. Nov. 28, the three young men were walking to a home in the 1100 block of Harford Town Drive in Abingdon when ...
Published December 10, 2010 by The Aegis in Opinion
The inauguration of the first all-incumbent Harford County Council since the establishment of executive and council government in the early 1970s is likely to be the most historically substantial aspect of the new council’s coming four-year term.
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