For those attending the Veterans Day ceremony in Aberdeen on Thursday, it was a reminder not only of soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen who are no longer living, but also of a time when tributes for troops were more enthusiastic and plentiful.
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You say tomato, I say tomahto. Aberdeen says fortune-telling, Bel Air says intuitive counseling.
Aberdeen’s Planning Commission approved a special zoning exception Wednesday for a fortune-teller, Barrington Intuitive Counseling — the same busine...
Published November 12, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Events
The Harford County Health Department will conduct two additional seasonal influenza vaccination clinics for the public Monday, Nov. 15, and Wednesday, Nov. 17, from 3 to 4 p.m. on a drop-by basis at the Woodbridge Station operations center at 1321 Wood...
Published November 12, 2010 by The Record in Opinion
Pun intended: It’s hard to imagine that anyone could have predicted the tempest in a teapot that laws regarding fortune telling have become in these parts.
Certainly, if anyone in the fortune-telling business was worth seeking out for divining t...
The Harford County Office of Drug Control Policy will participate in the national American Medical Chest Challenge by holding another Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday, Nov. 13, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Residents are urged to drop off their...
Published November 12, 2010 by The Record in News, Crime
Police are looking for suspects after a pizza delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint while making a delivery in Port Deposit Monday night.
Around 8 p.m., Cecil County sheriff’s deputies met with the victim at Domino’s Pizza in the 200 block of C...
Ripken Stadium is “absolutely safe,” but has maintenance challenges that need to be addressed, a representative of the stadium’s operator told the stadium management board Wednesday.
Steve Fairbaugh, site facilities manager for the stadium, said...
Perryville and Cecil County can’t spend a penny of the local grant money from Hollywood Casino Perryville until they have a multi-year plan for how the money will be spent.
The casino, under state law, is required to give 5.5 percent of its gros...
An Aberdeen house sustained significant damage in a fire last Friday, fire officials said.
Around 2:23 p.m., firefighters rushed to the 300 block of Edmund Street in Aberdeen after the owner discovered flames inside his one-story residence, acco...
As the nation came together Thursday to celebrate veterans past and present, citizens of Havre de Grace did their part during the city’s Veterans Day observance to honor its local men and women who sacrifice so much.
“I just feel like I have to ...
Published November 12, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports
Harford County runners garnered all-conference honors in collegiate cross-country championships held last week.
Nicole Clarke, a John Carroll graduate, earned All-Sunshine State Conference honors in Melbourne, Fla., Saturday. The Florida Tech ju...
Do “good fences make good neighbors?”
The Havre de Grace Maritime Museum in cooperation with the Maryland Humanities Council, will explore this and other aspects of the cultural history of fences and land use as it hosts the local showing of “Be...
Following a statewide trend, Harford County’s residential real estate market remains mostly in the doldrums since a federal tax credit to boost housing sales ran out in April.
Housing sales in Harford were about 22 percent lower this October tha...
Published November 12, 2010 by The Record in Sports
The playoff-bound Havre de Grace and Fallston football squads played a wild one on Friday night, as the visiting Warriors held off a furious, late-game comeback bid to drop the host-team Cougars 41-29.
Havre de Grace (8-2 overall, 6-1 Chesapeake...
Ripken Stadium’s operator has hired an event planner and is hoping to boost revenues by holding more weddings at the venue, as well as bringing in more events and hosting a new church.
Jenna Raglani and Aaron Moszer, sales leaders for the Aberde...
Harford County Executive David Craig will announce the creation of a special commission next week to study the local and regional banking climate as it pertains to residential and commercial development projects in Harford County.Craig will ho...
Three people were injured when a school bus and a car were involved in head-on collision early Friday afternoon on Route 136 in northern Harford County. Police said no students were on the bus at the time of the accident, which occurred shortly after noon...
Published November 12, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Education
Five Harford County public elementary schools will operate in excess of 100-percent capacity under the comprehensive elementary redistricting draft plan released Wednesday, even though the school system has 1,700 more seats than elementary school stude...
Mary Chance, Harford County’s director of community services for the past 15 years, will become the county’s new director of administration.
County Executive David Craig announced Monday she will replace Lorraine Costello, who will be retiring a...
Three people were injured when a school bus and a car were involved in head-on collision early Friday afternoon on Route 136 in northern Harford County. Police said no students were on the bus at the time of the accident, which occurred shortly after n...
In hopes of sparking the local development industry, Harford County Executive David Craig announced the creation of a 22-member commission of bank executives, prominent business leaders and developers to study regulatory banking practices.
He sa...
Published November 17, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports, Opinion
I have to say I was a little shocked at the outcomes of the field hockey and girls soccer games over the weekend as the scores were revealed to me.
I wasn’t shocked that any or all could lose, but to find out that neither of the four scored a go...
Published November 17, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports
The Patterson Mill and Bel Air high school cross-country teams raced to second-place finishes in the MPSSAA State Championships Saturday at Hereford High School.
Patterson Mill captured the runner-up trophy in the Class 1A boys race, the best fi...
Published November 17, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports
Two Harford County field hockey teams bidding for MPSSAA titles saw their championship hopes dashed with identical results at Washington College on Saturday, as both the Patterson Mill Huskies and North Harford Hawks were knocked off 1-0 in their respe...
Through new places of worship, changes in pastors and many new faces, one thing that has remained constant at Bel Air Church of the Nazarene for the past 60 years is the woman behind the piano.
Carolyn Hutchins, of Forest Hill, now 74 years old,...
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