Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports
Playing at home on Friday afternoon, the Aberdeen field hockey squad topped the visiting Edgewood Rams 7-0.
Aberdeen’s Hannah Clipp scored four times to lead the Eagles’ offense, while Lucy Daghir posted a hat trick to round out the winning side...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports
Local high school golfers went into tournament mode Tuesday as the UCBAC’s Chesapeake and Susquehanna divisions played at two separate locations.
Perryville was part of the Chesapeake event that was played at Bulle Rock Golf Course in Havre de G...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports
High school golfers went into tournament mode Tuesday as the UCBAC’s Chesapeake (upper) and Susquehanna (lower) divisions played at two separate locations.
The Chesapeake teams battled at Bulle Rock Golf Course in Havre de Grace, while the Susqu...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports
I’ve had worse opening weeks, not many though. But, 4-6 isn’t terrible, when you think about it, right? Jeez, never mind, it’s bad, and I don’t have a decent excuse. The good thing about this job, however, is that every week I get a shot at redemption....
Published September 10, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports
In case you hadn’t caught it, the IronBirds wrapped up their 2010 season Sunday night with a wild one, rallying for three runs in the bottom of the 13th to beat Connecticut, 8-7. Exciting as that game was, it could not mask the fact that Aberdeen’s sea...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports
The Havre de Grace girls volleyball team has gotten off to a good start, winning two straight to start the season.
The latest came Tuesday over visiting Patterson Mill, 3-0, by scores of 25-20, 25-14 and 25-15.
Alex Smith led the Warriors...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports
In the first game of its 2010 campaign, the Aberdeen girls soccer team managed a 6-0 victory over the visiting Joppatowne Mariners on Wednesday.
The host-team Eagles were up 2-0 after one half of play.
Rachel Keeley scored twice and notch...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Aegis in Sports
The Bel Air field hockey squad put a scratch in the win column Wednesday afternoon, topping the visiting Aberdeen Eagles, 11-7.
The Bobcats led the game 7-0 at the halftime whistle.
Kelsey Jenkens led the winning offense, scoring twice an...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports
The Aberdeen IronBirds wrapped up their 2010 season on Sunday night in exciting fashion, winning a 13-inning battle royal with the visiting Connecticut Tigers, 8-7.
The win was Aberdeen’s second straight following a five-game losing streak, whic...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Aegis in Opinion
I had a hard time coming up with a topic to write about for this column. Ever since I transferred to The Aegis from our sister company, Patuxent Publishing, 18 months ago I have been writing a regular etc. column every five or six weeks based on my spo...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports
In its season-opening contest with North Harford, the Havre de Grace boys volleyball squad dropped the visiting Hawks in three straight games to take the match.
The Warriors cruised to a 25-10 in the match’s opening game, while the next two cont...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in Sports
Boys soccer teams from Aberdeen and Harford Tech got the 2010 season off to a bang last Friday, needing overtime to determine a winner.
In the end, it was Aberdeen that posted victory, scoring a sudden death goal in the first overtime for a 3-2 ...
After it was delayed for several months, the massive project to restructure the I-95 interchange at Route 24 in Abingdon will also force drivers in the area to take a detour next weekend.
The project also involves reconstruction of the junction ...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A Fallston man was charged with first-degree assault Tuesday in connection with the alleged assault of his 86-year-old mother.
Richard Joseph Yankowski, 53, of the 3100 block of Winchester Way, was charged with first- and second-degree assault a...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Aegis in News, Politics
More than 3,200 Harford County residents had participated in early voting as of noon on Thursday, according to county Elections Director Jim Massey.
With eight hours to go until early voting ended, the 3,261 voters had already exceeded Massey’s ...
The Upper Chesapeake Health Annual Teddy Bear Clinic is scheduled for this Saturday, Sept. 11, from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. in the Pediatric Emergency Room at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air.
The free event gives parents and children the...
Anyone who has spent part of these last few months outside knows that Mother Nature really turned up the heat this summer in Harford County.
This summer has been a hot one, with the Baltimore region breaking the record for the most days with tem...
Tuesday is primary election day in Harford County, notable this year for being a mostly Republican affair.
Races for many key local offices, including county executive and two county council seats, are expected to be decided Tuesday by GOP voter...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in News, Events
It’s going to be a big weekend in Havre de Grace!
Havre de Grace is playing host Saturday to two of the years biggest parties: The Children’s Art Festival and Contest and the Duck Fair.
The 22nd Annual Children’s Art Festival, sponsored b...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in Opinion
It’s been a source of puzzlement for me for much of my adult life, though not necessarily very high on my list of puzzles to solve.
By and large, our country prides itself in being the exemplar of how a relatively free market economy can bring t...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in News
Beginning next week, recycling will become easier for residents of Aberdeen and Havre de Grace and the rest of Harford County.
Earlier this year, Harford County government announced plans to begin single stream recycling the week of Sept. 12 and...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in News, Business
Sweet Devotion Cupcake and Creperie Café in Havre de Grace recently held its ribbon cutting ceremony and a grand opening celebration.
Owned by the husband and wife team of Theresa Riedal-Ray and Deward Ray, Sweet Devotion Cupcake and Creperie Ca...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in Opinion
At 60 mph, three-tenths of a mile goes by in 18 seconds, barely long enough to change the radio station. But being three tenths of a mile off the mark can make a big difference.
Locally, it was recently determined that mile markers along I-95 in...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in News, Business
The Aberdeen Corporate Park development is moving forward off Route 22 near Beards Hill Road in Aberdeen, Merritt Properties announced earlier this month.
The firm has settled on the purchase of a 35.6-acre site, the address for which will be 63...
Published September 10, 2010 by The Record in News
The legality of skateboarding was called into question at the Perryville town meeting Tuesday, after police allegedly threatened to arrest teens skateboarding in town.
Lisa Miller, who lives just outside Perryville town limits, said Perryville o...