During its Monday night work session, the Aberdeen City Council discussed what its legislative priorities would be for the Harford County delegation to seek in Annapolis this upcoming General Assembly session. Those legislative priorities (the proverbial ‘bacon’ the Aberdeen mayor and city council would like to see the delegation bring home) included: “Municipal Revenue Source […]
Archives for November 2008
Is this the new definition of change?
Two families have dominated US politics over the past quarter-century. The Bush family, with “41” serving as Vice-President for eight years, then President for four, and “43” in office for the past eight. Then there is the Clintons, with Bill serving as President for eight, and wife Hillary getting elected to the Senate and making […]
Edgewood Community Tree Lighting And Holiday Celebration Set For Dec. 2
(Bel Air, MD – November 17, 2008) – – The Edgewood Alliance kicks off the holiday season with Edgewood’s official holiday tree lighting ceremony. The event will be held at the Edgewood Farmers Market Pole Barn, adjacent to the Edgewood MARC train station, at 2127 Old Edgewood Road on Tuesday, December 2, from 6: 00 […]
“On The Move…Riding With Harford Transit” Meeting Set For Nov. 25 in Aberdeen
(Bel Air, MD – November 14, 2008) – – The Harford County Transportation Association meeting scheduled for Tuesday, November 25, 2008 will offer a unique travel training session, “On the Move…Riding with Harford Transit.” Harford County employers from both the public and private sectors, whose employees access public transit, will benefit from attending this session. […]
Second Arrest Made In Havre de Grace Homicide Investigation
On October 8, 2008 at 10:55 pm the Havre de Grace Police Department received a call to investigate a report of a person lying in a private yard in the 100 block of Bloomsbury Avenue here in Havre de Grace. Police located an African American male unresponsive and suffering from a wound to his neck, […]
Appalachian Ballet: Struggle To Walk, Can’t Wait To Dance
Redefining Friday nights and honest to God entertainment word of mouth let me know of a place where blue grass music reigned supreme and folks who played it came from far and wide…and as they played others joined in the dance…a dance I call Appalachian Ballet. Years and years ago a lady name of Hazel […]
Harford Women’s Basketball Drops Third Straight, Falls to Burlington, 89-41
From the HCC Sports Desk… PEMBERTON, N.J.—The Harford women’s basketball team dropped its third straight as it fell, 89-41 to Burlington County Community College on Saturday afternoon in Pemberton, N.J. Freshman Sarah Spalt (Forest Hill, Md./Fallston) led the Fighting Owls (0-3) with eight points and six rebounds, while freshman Kiara Reeves (Aberdeen, Md./C. Milton Wright) […]
Harford Men’s Basketball Downs Rockingham, 89-82; Advances to Cape Fear Tournament Championship
From the HCC Sports Desk… WILMINGTON, N.C.—The Harford men’s basketball team earned a berth in the championship game of the Cape Fear Basketball Challenge as it defeated Rockingham, 89-82, on Saturday night at Cape Fear Community College. The Fighting Owls (2-2) opened the Cape Fear tournament at the Schwartz Center on Saturday and took just […]