Published February 3, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A 15-year-old Darlington boy was charged with second-degree assault after an incident at his school two weeks ago.
In addition, police also were dispatched recently to C. Milton Wright and Bel Air high schools in unrelated incidents.
Just...
While the Harford County government is offering its senior employees buyouts in an attempt to stem a projected revenue shortfall in next year’s budget, the town of Bel Air is also bracing for another difficult financial year.
Mayor Dave Carey sa...
Published February 3, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Aberdeen police have arrested a man wanted for allegedly stealing nearly two dozen vehicles in several states, following a surveillance operation involving various police agencies.
David Lamont Jones, 43, of the 1100 block of Thomas Street in Ch...
A 24-year-old Havre de Grace man died after he was hit by a car in Aberdeen late Monday night.
Around 11:50 p.m. Monday, Charles Jason Futty, 24, of Havre de Grace, was walking in the road on Route 7 in Aberdeen, according to a press release fro...
Published February 3, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Business
Toyota may have halted production at five plants and suspended sales of some models following a recall of about 2.3 million vehicles, but at least one Harford County dealer is holding up well under the circumstances.
“We’ve been very fortunate a...
A spokesperson for the Maryland State Highway Administration insisted this week that the controversial proposed improvements to Rocks Road in the northern end of Harford County are as critical as any of the BRAC highway needs in southern Harford.
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Harford County and Maryland governments are involved in heavily subsidizing a planned housing development in Perryman that will cater to low- and moderate-income senior citizens.
The new development, called Perryman Station, will be built in the...
Published February 3, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Education
At a time when Harford County is rushing to a build a new $30 million elementary school to relieve systemic overcrowding, the school official in charge of construction says some existing schools that are underused may eventually have to close.
J...
Published February 4, 2010 by The Aegis, The Record in News
Harford County Del. B. Dan Riley still expects to introduce a hotel room tax authorization bill at the behest of the city of Aberdeen, even though Riley admits the county's other delegates and state senators are opposed to such a tax.
Riley's bi...
The board of the Bel Air Farmers Market has some big plans in the works when the market reopens this spring.
The market has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture that will allow it to process credit cards and Electronic Benefi...
The Harford County Health Department has announced the postponement of its scheduled Saturday public H1N1 vaccination clinics at the Klein's ShopRite locations in Cardiff and Forest Hill, citing concerns about a forecast of a severe winter storm.
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Harford County is gearing up for more snow this weekend, possibly with substantial accumulations.
The most conservative forecasters are predicting more than a foot of snow sometime between today (Friday) and Saturday night.
Expectations f...
A week ago the Fallston Cougar wrestling team was in the midst of celebrating a key dual meet victory over Harford Tech.
This week it’s the Patterson Mill Huskies who are doing the celebrating after a 37-34 win over the Cougars Wednesday night....
Published February 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Community, Entertainment, Arts
A local dynamic duo of director and producer have taken the independent film industry by storm.
Riding the wake of having their second film picked up by a distributor, director Richard Johnson, of Abingdon, and producer Corey Williams, of Edgewo...
Published February 5, 2010 by The Aegis in Community, Events, Sports
A fundraiser to benefit the North Harford Hawks Endzone Club will bring the Pittsburgh Steelers basketball team to Harford County in late March.
The Steelers, comprised of two “big name marquee players” and six special teamers, will face off wit...
The Harford Community College men’s and women’s basketball teams combined for a 91-point margin of victory as they rolled over visiting Valley Forge Military on Monday night at the Susquehanna Center.
The Fighting Owls women (6-14) bested the Tr...
Published February 5, 2010 by The Record in Sports
Last Friday’s Chesapeake (upper) Division boys basketball contest between Havre de Grace and Joppatowne ended with the host-team Warriors handing the Mariners a 76-64 loss.
Havre de Grace was leading the game, 40-33, at the halftime break.
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Published February 5, 2010 by The Record in Sports
The Perryville Panthers wrestling team has had a good week, winning two dual meets by large scores.
The Panthers pummeled Edgewood, 59-10, Wednesday, two days after dropping Joppatowne, 51-20.
In the win over Edgewood the Panthers were sp...
The North Harford Hawks (9-6 overall, 7-2 Susquehanna) moved into a tie for second place in the Susquehanna (lower) Division on Wednesday night with a tight, 46-44 home-court victory over Harford Tech (6-9 overall, 4-6 Susquehanna).
The Hawks’ R...
Published February 5, 2010 by The Aegis in Community, Sports
The third annual Allied Bowling tournament was held Jan. 27 at Forest Hill Lanes.
Harford County’s Allied sports program is designed to provide high school students with significant physical limitations or handicapping conditions an opportunity ...
The Aberdeen Eagles girls basketball team is tied atop the UCBAC Chesapeake Division standings with less than three weeks left to play.
The Eagles, who like everyone else in Harford County, were snowed out of action Tuesday night, have a 6-1 lea...
Published February 5, 2010 by The Record in Sports
In a tightly contested tri-meet on Wednesday night, the Aberdeen swim team was able to edge Joppatowne, 94-90, but were knocked off, 107-80, by Bel Air.
Aberdeen’s Meagan Corona won the girls 100-yard breaststroke and 200-yard individual medley....
Harford Tech won its first indoor track and field championship Monday and did so in convincing fashion.
On the historic but slippery floor of Baltimore’s Fifth Regiment Armory, the Cobra girls outscored six other teams to win the Class 1A East R...
A beam supporting the new bridge being constructed over Bynum Run on Southampton Road near Bel Air cracked and broke last month.
The contractor, American Infrastructure, was pouring the concrete for the decking of the bridge when one of the supp...
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