Published November 5, 2010 by The Record in Sports
The Perryville Panthers held the visiting Delaware Military Academy football squad to just 14 points last Friday night, but the hosts managed just one touchdown in a 14-7 defeat.
Perryville (4-1 Susquehanna) dropped to 5-4 overall on the season....
Published November 5, 2010 by The Record in Sports, Opinion
Well, the only pick from last week that came back to haunt me was Perryville over the Delaware Military Academy, but I didn’t know much about the out-of-staters, so I guess it’s not so bad. As I’ve said many times, I’ll take a 7-1 record all year. Hope...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Record in Sports
Third-seeded Perryville was knocked out of the field hockey playoffs by second-seeded Kent County for the second year in a row on Monday afternoon, losing 4-1 to the host-team Trojans in the Class 1A South’s regional semifinal round.
At halftime...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
For one Aberdeen High School student, homecoming night did not go so well.
A 15-year-old girl needed two stitches in her head after she was attacked during the Oct. 20 event, Sgt. Fred Budnick, of the Aberdeen Police Department, said this week....
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
An episode of “America’s Most Wanted” scheduled to air Saturday, featuring a Harford County murder case, has been postponed.
The episode will air either Nov. 20 or Dec. 4, according to Bel Air Police Chief Leo Matrangola.
“Our goal is to ...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Bel Air High School Principal Joe Voskuhl has reiterated to parents in writing that a hazing incident at his school last month involving the JV football team was investigated and those students responsible were appropriately disciplined.
In a le...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A Pennsylvania man wanted in connection with the rape of a 12-year-old girl, and who may be facing additional charges in Maryland, was apprehended last week.
Daniel R. Gregor, 23, of Pottstown, Pa., allegedly raped and sexually assaulted a 12-ye...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A Churchville man was held without bail last week after he was charged with assaulting the woman he lives with, who used to be married to his brother.
He was also indicted on first-degree assault charges Wednesday.
On Oct. 16, Maryland St...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A Kingsville man was sentenced last week to jail time and home detention for harboring illegal aliens.
George Anagnostou, 41, was sentenced Thursday by U.S. District Judge William M. Nickerson to four months in prison and four months of home det...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Events
November 11 is a day set aside every year to honor the veterans who have fought and died, both at home and abroad, to protect the freedoms upon which this nation was founded.
Veterans Day was originally known as Armistice Day, established in 193...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Events
Darlington Volunteer Fire Company will dedicate its new Dublin fire station with a parade and open house Sunday.
The parade will start at 2 p.m. followed by the dedication of the new firehouse at 1520 Whiteford Road in Darlington.
Parking...
A man working on a sewer trench in Havre de Grace Wednesday was trapped when it collapsed.
Around 1:47 p.m., someone called 911 to report a worker was trapped in a trench collapse, according to Havre de Grace police.
Havre de Grace police...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Events
Harford Community College will host the second annual Heather L. Hurd 5K Walk/Run Saturday, Nov. 20.
On-site registration takes place in the college’s Susquehanna Center from 7 to 7:45 a.m., with the race at 8 a.m. Radio personality Steve Rouse ...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Community
The Christmas holiday season is fast approaching and once again The Aegis Empty Stocking Fund is offering help to needy Harford County families through the generous donations of money and toys from local residents, organizations, schools and businesses...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
One of the men tied to an operation that tried to buy weapons — that were tested at Havre de Grace’s firing range — for the insurgent rebel Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka, was convicted last month in U.S. District Court in Baltimore.
Balraj Naidu, 48...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Politics
The only question in the Register of Wills race was which Hopkins would come out on top.
The answer was delivered early on election night, when Democrat Tom Hopkins conceded at 8:30 p.m. That left Republican Derek Hopkins to coast to an early an...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in Education
Voters elected a lawyer, a Baltimore County teacher and an electrical systems engineer Tuesday to the first three elected seats on the Harford County Board of Education.
Bob Frisch, a Republican from Joppatowne, was elected to represent District...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in Education
A declining student enrollment and grim economic picture is forcing Advent Lutheran Elementary School in Forest Hill to close its doors to students at the end of this school year, June 30.
Advent Lutheran Elementary School, at 2230 Rock Spring R...
Fire officials are investigating the cause of a fire in a Darlington home that caused more than $250,000 damage Sunday evening.
Around 7:43 p.m., a neighbor noticed a fire inside a single family home in the 1800 block of Trappe Church Road in Da...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Politics
Harford County Sheriff L. Jesse Bane bucked the Republican tide once again Tuesday to all but secure a second term in a general election contest that finished closer than some Bane supporters had expected.
Bane, a Democrat from Fallston, defeate...
Two weeks after boaters told Havre de Grace City Council members they are concerned about a change in how boat slip rental fees are determined at the city-owned marina, the city went back to its traditional method.
The change to the fee structur...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Record in News, Crime
When Sharon Duncan and her husband, Frank, moved to Havre de Grace a few years back, they rapidly became involved in the local business scene in a big way.
The Duncans purchased a condo at Seneca Pointe valued at in excess of $143,100, and three...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Record in News, Crime
A Rising Sun woman was robbed after she stopped last week to help a fellow motorist in distress in the Aberdeen area.
The 42-year-old Rising Sun woman told police she was returning to work after lunch when she saw a woman waving her arms on the ...
Several Havre de Grace residents had a recent scare when carbon monoxide levels in a home reached high levels.
On the evening of Oct. 22, carbon monoxide levels rose inside three townhouses in the 500 block of Congress Avenue, according to Susqu...
Published November 5, 2010 by The Record in News, Community
The haunted Halloween spirit was in full display during Saturday’s 26th annual Halloween costume parade and contest in Havre de Grace.
The large community spirit was apparent from the onset of the event at 6 p.m. during sign-ups, as cheers from ...