The Bainbridge Development Corporation approved a five-year license agreement with Cecil College that will allow the college to continue conducting its truck driving program on Bainbridge property.
The Bainbridge Development Corporation met at t...
Published November 19, 2010 by The Record in Opinion
It’s wonderful that the tenant of Ripken Stadium is bringing in someone with marketing expertise to sign up more non-baseball events. It’s also great news that the City of Aberdeen and the stadium tenant, Cal Ripken Jr.’s Ripken Baseball Group, have fi...
Published November 19, 2010 by The Record, The Aegis in Opinion
Sages and theologians have long told us of the importance of gratitude to our well-being, and for good reason.
Counting blessings focuses our attention on what is right in our lives, a practice that seems to run contrary to our nature most of th...
Published November 19, 2010 by The Record in News, Events
The Harlem Wizards are coming to Havre de Grace High School Wednesday, Dec. 1, for a 7 p.m. game.
The Wizards’ appearance is part of a family fun night sponsored by the Havre de Grace Middle School PTSA. The Wizards will play the staff and teach...
St. John’s Commons in Havre de Grace is under construction, but the senior housing complex already has a contact list longer than the number of apartments it will have available.
St. John’s Commons, which is being constructed at the corner of Pe...
An ordinance allowing limited fortune-telling in Havre de Grace received public comment Monday from one community member and one Edgewood resident.
The city council held a public hearing Monday on an ordinance that would prohibit fortune-telling...
Published November 19, 2010 by The Record in News, Crime
A former Perryville town employee is facing embezzlement charges after allegedly forging documents.
Margaret, or Peggy, Ann Rice, 54, of the 200 block of Maple Wreath Court in Perryville, was charged Oct. 27 with embezzlement or misappropriation...
After getting the call to action from County Executive David Craig, the commission to study banks and financing is ready to forge ahead, chairman Donald Fry said.
Fry, president of the Greater Baltimore Committee and a former state senator and d...
Harford County government ended up spending about $6 million more than it took in for fiscal year 2010, but, thanks to an unexpected windfall, still managed to avoid a net deficit.
For the second consecutive year, general government operations p...
Published November 19, 2010 by The Record in News, Crime
A 62-year-old Port Deposit man, who admitted sexually abusing three girls, was sentenced Wednesday to 20 years in prison.
In April, a 30-year-old woman told police that Calvin Lee Huss, 62, sexually assaulted her for seven months in 1993. She wa...
Published November 19, 2010 by The Record in Sports
The Havre de Grace Warriors varsity football team is a win away from a return to the state semifinals.
The Warriors can get back to the semi’s with a win in tonight’s (Friday) Class 1A East region title game versus visiting Bo Manor. The 9-2 War...
Aberdeen Proving Ground will soon be losing a piece of history — one of the biggest cannons ever built.
The German built K5 long gun that saw service in World War II and later became a major APG attraction was being dismantled this week in prepa...
Published November 19, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
This week police arrested an Edgewood man — who a prosecutor said has a criminal record so long that he didn’t want to get into it — and charged him with stealing items valued at $25,000 out of cars in several counties across the state.
The susp...
Published November 19, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports
With a win this evening, the Fallston Cougars will advance to the state football semifinals for the first time in team history. To stamp their tickets, however, the Cougars are going to have to top an undefeated team on its home turf.
Tonight’s ...
The president of the Susquehanna Hose Company has asked for a formal apology from Havre de Grace City Councilman Jim Miller for disrespecting the organization and its chief officers.
Charlie Packard, president of the Havre de Grace volunteer org...
Published November 19, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports
Tonight’s 3A North regional football final will see the top-seeded North Harford Hawks (11-0) host the third-seeded Franklin Indians (9-2). A victory for the Hawks would mean a trip to their first ever state semifinal.
North Harford has earned r...
Published November 19, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Illegally purchased alcohol at Decker’s Wine and Spirits in Bel Air has been connected to a Howard County couple facing federal charges involving an alleged scheme to illegally transport and distribute untaxed cigarettes and alcohol.
The Bel Air...
Published November 19, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Education
Redrawing attendance areas for the comprehensive elementary redistricting draft plan was left up to eleven bureaucrats from school system and county government.
The group worked for several months in relative solitude and anonymity, as all its m...
Published November 19, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A 19-year-old Baldwin man was recently charged in connection with the rape of a 14-year-old girl he knows.
A deputy met with the 14-year-old girl at Edgewood Middle School in September, according to charging documents.
The girl told the d...
The suspect accused of murdering a man outside the American Legion in Bel Air was ordered held without bail Friday afternoon. He was found Thursday night in Baltimore by Bel Air police after four-month man hunt.
Rakin Raid Muhammad, 20, o...
Published November 22, 2010 by Howard County Times in News
The Magic Pill: Can Vitamins Really Improve Your Health?By Jennifer K. DansickerWhen you think of the word “vitamin,” does your mind immediately conjure a picture of rows and rows of brands and cho...
Published November 22, 2010 by The Aegis, The Record in Promotions
May 17Recession Breakaway ConferenceChesapeake Center, HCC; 6 to 9 p.m. Free. Features an expert panel prepared to answer a complete range of financial and ...
Published November 22, 2010 by The Aegis, The Record in News
Several water main breaks in Perryville left approximately 4,200 people without water at some point during the weekend, town officials said.Also affected was the Hollywood Casino Perryville, which kept operating despite losing some of its wate...
Dates were released late Monday afternoon for the Harford County Board of Education's seven regional community hearings on a controversial comprehensive elementary redistricting plan.Some parents, particularly those in the Fallston, Fore...
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