DEFINITION GALLERY PRESENTS – “INSPIRATION”- Featuring an all star line up of artists who find inspiration from music and musicians inspired to create visually. Artists include: Justin Bua; Jerry Garcia (Grateful Dead); Bill Kreutzmann (Grateful Dead); John Entwistle (The WHO); Tico Torres (Bon Jovi), Ron Wood (Rolling Stones); John Kahn (Jerry Garcia Band); Daniel Johnston; […]
Archives for March 2009
Harford County Elected School Board Bill Inching Toward Approval
Harford County Elected School Board Receives a Favorable Vote by the House Ways and Means Committee Yesterday, Successfully Passes the House Floor on Second Reader Today On Thursday, March 26, 2009, the House Ways and Means Committee voted and passed House Bill 639 entitled Harford County – Board of Education – Selection of Members. The […]
Rt. 924 Floods, Bel Air Offices Lose Water Service After Pipe Breaks
A water pipe leak along Rt. 924 in Bel Air caused flooding of the north bound lane of Rt. 924 and caused several businesses to lose water Friday. At 8:00 a.m. the northbound lane was under several inches of water. Pipes poured water onto the road all along the Country Village Apartments complex off and […]
Harford States Attorney Joe Cassilly Pens Novel
Decoration for Valor is fictional account of three Americans during the Vietnam War (Bel Air, MD – March 27, 2009) – – Harford County States Attorney Joseph Cassilly has authored his first novel. Decoration for Valor follows the lives of three people during the Vietnam War and the turbulent 1970’s. The novel focuses on the […]
Red Pump Redux? Elementary School on Vale Road Gains Support
The debate over whether Red Pump Elementary or Campus Hills Elementary will be built in the greater Bel Air area moved one step closer to Red Pump at a meeting between County Executive David Craig and PTA representatives Monday night. Craig said repeatedly that he thought both schools would be needed but that the county […]
Del. Impallaria: Annapolis Update #6 – Death Penalty – March 26, 2009
The following was received from Del. Rick Impallaria’s office: I want to first thank all of you for taking the time to read and keep informed about what is happening in Annapolis through my Updates. Before going into the death penalty issue, I’d like to give you a little background on myself. I am the […]
Harford County Elected School Board Bill HB 639 Passes out of House Subcommittee
A bill to bring school board elections to Harford County passed out of a subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee Thursday. A vote by the full House Committee expected as early as today, March 27th. HB 639 would create a blended school board with six members elected in each of the six Harford […]
Big Shoes To Fill: The Difficult Task Of Replacing Roni Chenowith
Out of respect, local politicos have thus far refused to discuss the issue, but it’s a burning question which will have to be answered within the next two months – how do you replace the 15 years of experience the Harford County Council lost this week with the death of councilwoman Veronica “Roni” Chenowith? Since […]