The C. Milton Wright baseball squad won its 14th straight regular-season contest on Monday, defeating host-team Elkton Golden Elks, 16-4.
After Elkton scored four times in the bottom of the first on CMW starter Jonathan Cobo, Bobby Ruse came on ...
Back when he was running for a full term in 2006, Harford County Executive David Craig talked about “Seven Schools By 2010,” the construction of new schools and modernization of several others as a means of ending chronic overcrowding, particularly in ...
A Jarrettsville man who was charged last month with taking pictures of a 15-year-old girl as she got out of the shower, was arrested Monday and charged with making child pornography and sexually abusing a minor.
The arrest in April prompted poli...
Although the general election is not until November, five men are already hard at work making their case to the community that one of them should be the next Harford County sheriff.
Because Harford’s sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer ...
The Sgt. Michael Heede Jr. Memorial Fund is sponsoring its first Sgt. Michael Heede Jr. Memorial 5K Cross Country Run or 1 Mile Walk Saturday at 9 a.m. at Kennard-Dale High School, 393 Main St. in Fawn Grove, Pa.
Registration is $25. Proceeds wi...
Published May 6, 2010 by The Aegis, The Record in News
Ruggles Golf Course at Aberdeen Proving Ground has remained closed following the second of two discoveries of unexploded ordnance on the course late last month; however, the post command expects at least part of the popular course to reopen next week....
In their Wednesday afternoon home game, the Aberdeen Eagles (6-11 overall, 4-9 Susquehanna) were beaten, 10-4, by the visiting Fallston baseball squad.
Dale Budnick had the Eagles’ most productive afternoon, going 3-for-3 with two runs, three st...
I remember my father saying he felt like an artist with no talent. He was joking of course, but I related to the sentiment.
Growing up I loved art and music, but had no exceptional talent.
Thanks to my mother’s side of the family, I can s...
Syracuse senior Christina Dove was named the BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year for the second consecutive season at the annual BIG EAST Conference Awards Banquet held on Wednesday in New Brunswick, N.J.
In addition, six members of the Orange were ...
It was a tough week for boys lacrosse teams from Havre de Grace and Perryville as both lost in late season action.
Last Friday, Joppatowne needed a goal in double overtime to sneak past visiting Havre de Grace, 9-8.
Justin Insley tallied ...
With the regular season winding down this week in boys high school lacrosse, action was limited on the playing field.
Patterson Mill did see action on Tuesday and the Huskies defeated host Eastern Tech, 10-5.
Quinn Eagan pumped in four go...
On Wednesday, North Harford sophomore Brandon Wooten hurled a five-inning no-hitter against the visiting Joppatowne Mariners, helping his Hawks to an 11-0 victory over their guests.
The game was halted after the top of the fifth due to the 10-ru...
Harford runners led the pack Sunday in the ninth annual International Celiac 5K and 10K in Baltimore on the busiest foot-racing weekend of the year.
Scott Coon led a field of 527 runners into the chute at the Du Burns Arena. The 40-year-old Bel ...
The North Harford softball squad (14-4 overall, 13-1 Susquehanna) clinched the Susquehanna (lower) Division crown on Wednesday night with a 12-7 victory against the host-team Bo Manor Eagles.
Melissa Doering started for the Hawks, and went the d...
For the second time in two days the John Carroll girls lacrosse team dealt a defeat to one of Harford County’s best public school teams.
The latest Patriots win came Tuesday over C. Milton Wright, 9-7, in a match played at Cedar Lane Park.
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Published May 7, 2010 by The Record in News, Business
John H. Myers & Son, a family-owned retail lumberyard, headquartered in York, Pa., recently opened its first Maryland location, at 20 S. Philadelphia Blvd. (Route 40) in Aberdeen.
Six locations strong, Myers reaches into Pennsylvania, Maryla...
Published May 7, 2010 by Howard County Times in News
Whether you can spell supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, you’re sure to enjoy watching “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” where nine contestants and several “volunteers” from the audience compete for the championship trophy displayed at cen...
The Perryville softball squad (8-6 overall, 6-5 Chesapeake) nabbed a Chesapeake (upper) Division victory on Wednesday, topping the visiting Elkton Golden Elks, 5-1.
Hannah Musick threw her third straight complete-game win, striking out three, wa...
The Aberdeen girls lacrosse team picked up a second win last Friday, beating visiting Joppatowne, 15-7. The win was anchored by a 9-2 halftime lead.
Amanda Willard led the Eagles with four goals, while Andrea Siedlarczyk added three. Emily Whitt...
Published May 7, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports, Opinion
Depending on whether I do a playoff preview, this might very well be the final high school baseball power ranking that you get until next season. If that is the case, it’s been fun. Here’s how I see it, taking into account all games played through Wedn...
To raise or not to raise? That is the question in Havre de Grace, where the city council is debating whether city employees should receive pay increases.
The contention is over whether employees should receive cost-of-living adjustments, otherwi...
The Harford Community College men’s tennis team claimed its second straight Region XX championship as it downed Montgomery College-Rockville, 8-1, last Wednesday at Rockville.
The Fighting Owls (9-3) and the Knights are the only two teams in the...
Two former Aberdeen High School teammates captured conference titles in collegiate track and field Saturday.
Amanda Deller, a UMBC freshman, won the shot put in the America East Conference meet in Durham, N.H., with a personal-best performance o...
A Baltimore City Police officer was assaulted in Joppatowne in the early hours of Thursday morning, and could lose the use of his eye as a result of his injuries.
A Harford County sheriff’s deputy was also injured while responding to the 911 cal...
Published May 7, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Sports
For the past three years, Aseel Layth has played and coached baseball against the backdrop of war and security threats in her hometown of Baghdad.
It was a sharp contrast from the atmosphere in the replica Yankee Stadium at Aberdeen, where she w...