Published January 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Four women had their visit with each other in an Edgewood apartment interrupted Sunday evening in what one police official called a “pretty brazen means”: an armed home invasion robbery.
The women, ranging in age from 62 to 95 and hailing from B...
Published January 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Community
Saturday was a night of honors and remembering those who have served as the volunteer Aberdeen Fire Department’s members, and their friends and family, gathered for the organization’s annual awards banquet.
After a welcome and greeting by Harfor...
Published January 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Business, Dining
About two months after The Greene Turtle restaurant left Bel Air, a new eatery is set to move into the Main Street location.
Chris Reda and Gina Carapico plan to open the Dark Horse Saloon in early March. They applied for a liquor license on Dec...
Published January 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Aberdeen police have arrested a Baltimore man with Edgewood ties and charged him with attempted murder and assault after an early morning fight on Saturday injured five people at a city nightclub.
In handling the incident, Aberdeen city police s...
Facing a shortfall in his current budget, which one source said is at least $10 million, Harford County Executive David Craig announced a series of cost-saving measures Tuesday.
One such measure is a buyout option for county employees who are el...
Ted Fraker, of Abingdon, had been to Haiti about 26 times and witnessed two revolutions, but never saw the kind of devastation he managed to live through Jan. 12.
As missions coordinator for Aberdeen’s Evangel Assembly of God, Fraker and his gro...
Published January 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Law enforcement and other members of the Harford County community say “sexting” has become a serious problem among local teenagers.
About 10 percent of the cases handled by the Harford Child Advocacy Center last year involved “sexting,” which la...
Published January 20, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Community
The Harford County Health Department will conduct four walk-in H1N1 vaccination clinics for the general public during the next two weeks.
The first vaccination clinic will be held today from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Harford County Health Departm...
The Maryland State Fire Marshal's Office is investigating an attempted arson and a case involving a homemade explosive device after separate incidents, both on Tuesday.
Around 6 p.m. Tuesday, David Charles Campbell discovered gasoline poured aro...
The Harford County Board of Education recognized two educators Tuesday for their achievements.
Pauline Frantz was inducted as the 147th member into the Harford County Public School Educator Hall of Fame.
Frantz began teaching social studi...
A shrimp and bull roast fundraising event for Eden Mill Nature Center will be held Sunday, Jan. 31, from 1 to 5 p.m. at Jarrettsville Gardens.
Proceeds will benefit the nature center and its popular programs for children, adults and families. ...
During the first two weeks in January, volunteers for the Harford County Tax-Aide Program received training on preparing federal and Maryland State tax forms for the 2009 tax year.
According to directors of the Tax-Aide program, the volunteers h...
One week after suffering a heart attack, Harford Del. Susan McComas was back to work in Annapolis.
McComas, 58, returned to work in Annapolis on Jan. 13, the opening of the 2010 Maryland General Assembly, after suffering a heart attack while vis...
A meeting to discuss a $9.2 million project to provide slope remediation and safety improvements along Rocks Road has been canceled.
The Whiteford, Cardiff, Pylesville, Street Community Council meeting scheduled for tonight (Thursday) at 7 p.m. ...
Published January 22, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Community
Last week’s tragedy in Haiti has motivated many of us to pause and number our blessings.
In a nation as prosperous as this — where three daily meals and a warm home in the winter are often taken for granted — it is easy to picture impoverishment...
Aberdeen police have identified the man hit and killed by an Amtrak train near the Aberdeen station last Friday.James Dexter Sharon, 48, with no fixed address, but known by police to frequent to the Aberdeen area, was hit by a southbound Amtra...
Published January 22, 2010 by The Record in News, Community, Arts
Broadway is taking over Havre de Grace for one night only.
On Saturday, Jan. 30, the Havre de Grace Arts Commission will host its 20th annual gala. This year’s theme is “Broadway Meets the Silver Screen.”
The gala will take place from 7:3...
Fallston Little League Baseball will be holding in-person registrations on Saturday and again Jan. 30 at Diamond Pros Baseball in Forest Hill (350 Granary Road, Suite 5) from 3 to 5 p.m.
These dates will also coincide with a free drop-in clinic ...
Many people consider winter a time of the year to stay inside and become less active because of the cold, but because Old Man Winter seems to be relaxing his grip on the weather, it has recently become easier to get outside to beat the winter blahs....
With five months left in fiscal year 2010, the Aberdeen city government is preparing for fiscal year 2011, and the outlook is grim.
During a city council work session Wednesday afternoon, City Manager Doug Miller informed the city council and Ma...
Published January 22, 2010 by The Record in News, Crime
A Port Deposit man and teenager were arrested and charged Tuesday in connection with a string of robberies in Cecil County the same morning.
Around 5:13 a.m. Tuesday, a Perryville police officer and a Cecil County Sheriff’s deputy arrived at the...
Published January 22, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Business
When the Harford County Executive and County Council are sworn into office after the November election, they may not have an inauguration ceremony to attend.
During the council’s public work session for its budget Tuesday afternoon, Council Pres...
Published January 22, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A homeless man was charged with attempted first-degree murder in a Baltimore City case Jan. 11 after he was picked up on drug charges in Harford the same day.
William Deonte Tate, 20, was charged Monday with possession of marijuana in a Harford ...
The game to decide the first-place in boys basketball’s Chesapeake (upper) Division took place at Aberdeen on Tuesday night, and it sure was a close one. When the final buzzer sounded, the host-team Eagles (6-6 overall, 4-0 Chesapeake) were holding on ...
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