Aberdeen’s mayor and city council members say they are resolutely opposed to offering tax forgiveness to The Village at Carsins Run project being developed on the west side of I-95 near Ripken Stadium.
“We are hearing noise from Annapolis that t...
Published February 4, 2011 by The Aegis in Opinion
It’s to be expected that developers are apt to ask for just about anything to increase a development’s profit potential.
So it’s no surprise that developer Mike Jones has asked the Town of Bel Air for permission to drop the 55-and-older targeted...
Concerns the Harford County Board of Education will eliminate boundary exceptions for child care when it approves the comprehensive elementary redistricting plan at the end of this month were the focus of Monday’s public hearing at Havre de Grace High ...
Published February 4, 2011 by The Record in News, Crime
Maybe the snowstorm last week made Havre de Grace residents restless, but for whatever reason, the city’s police department was inundated with calls for service at the end of last week.
Police responded to four complaints of domestic or acquaint...
Published February 4, 2011 by The Record in Sports
High school wrestling action for area teams has been at a minimum over the past couple weeks due to the inclement weather.
Despite those issues, Havre de Grace competed in the Harford Tech Duals last weekend, going 0-4. The event was shortened t...
Published February 4, 2011 by The Aegis in Opinion
All the man wanted to do was coach parks and rec basketball another year in Emmorton.
And the Emmorton Rec Council was happy to have him as a volunteer for another year, as long as he would turn over his Social Security number as part of a backg...
Published February 4, 2011 by The Record in Sports
The Havre de Grace girls basketball team recorded its first win Wednesday night with a come-from-behind, 47-46 win over visiting Perryville (2-6, 4-9) in UCBAC Susquehanna Division play.
The Warriors (1-7, 1-11) trailed by two at the half and by...
Published February 4, 2011 by The Aegis in News, Crime
A Darlington man, who is a convicted killer, was charged with assault after allegedly pointing his gun at two of his neighbors and threatening to kill them.
The same man was also convicted of second-degree murder in 1972 and U.S. Marshals have a...
Published February 4, 2011 by The Aegis in News, Education
In an effort to deter bullying and harassment among students, Harford County Public Schools is installing surveillance cameras on 11 school buses as part of a pilot program."School districts that use such systems firmly believe that the m...
The Town of Bel Air is getting an opportunity to test-drive its new zoning regulations, defined by “form-based zoning,” on a proposal by AutoZone to build an auto parts store on Route 1.The store would replace a vacant bank building at the bus...
"There will always be dissident voices in the land,
expressing opposition without alternatives, finding fault, but never favor,
perceiving gloom on every side."John Fitzgerald Kennedy said this in 1961, and so 50 years
later Harford ...
Published February 7, 2011 by The Aegis, The Record in News
If Aberdeen officials want the authority to levy a hotel room tax, they may be forced into granting a 15-year tax break to a private retirement community being developed in the city.A deal being brokered with Harford County legislators by lobb...
Fewer students will be moving from Youth's Benefit Elementary to Jarrettsville Elementary under the third round of changes to the comprehensive elementary redistricting plan presented Monday to the Harford County Board of Education.The most re...
A Jarrettsville man was charged with rape last week in connection with an alleged assault on the Salisbury University campus in 2010, university police confirmed.Aaron Joseph Riley, 22, of the 3300 block of Sharon Road, was charged Feb. 1 with...
Four years ago, John Von Paris was working his way through an undefeated wrestling season for the John Carroll Patriots. He broke a Harford County record on his way to an impressive 42-0 season, won the state heavyweight championship, earned All Americ...
As they have done all throughout the 2010-11 basketball season, the John Carroll boys found a way to win on Friday night, beating the McDonogh Eagles 65-63 in overtime, and clinching their first ever MIAA A Conference title.
The victory pushed J...
Published February 8, 2011 by The Aegis in Sports, Opinion
Don’t look now, but the 2010-11 high school winter sports season is headed down the final stretch.
As this paper hit the streets, the Harford County Swimming Championships will be half over.
The biggest question looming for many is whethe...
Thursday night’s dual meet saw the Fallston boys and girls swim squads battle to a combined 213-126 victory over the North Harford Hawks.
The Cougar boys won handily, topping the Hawks, 130-39, while North Harford clawed out an 87-83 win in the ...
Published February 8, 2011 by The Aegis in News, Crime
Though felony charges against two Fallston parents who allegedly allowed 70 to 100 teenagers to drink in their home were dropped last month, the pair is still facing other charges in connection with the incident.In addition, charges still stand ...
Northern Harford Sen. Barry Glassman’s bill authorizing a taxpayer to record property tax appeal hearings at their own expense has unanimously passed out of the Senate.
Senate Bill 69 passed out of the Budget and Taxation Committee with amendmen...
The 2010-11 Winter North Regional Cheer Competition will be held tonight (Wednesday) at C. Milton Wright High School.
The 11-squad event is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.
Host CMW, a runner-up in the county championships last week, will be ...
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