STATE POLICE ARREST TEACHER FOR SOLICITATION OF A MINOR (Bel Air, MD) The Maryland State Police Computer Crimes Unit arrested a Harford County middle school physical education teacher today for allegedly sexually soliciting a fifteen year old boy from Prince George’s County. The accused is identified as Jonathan S. Dick, 43, of the 1300-block of […]
Archives for March 2009
Police Investigate Pickpocket at Abingdon Department Store
On Saturday January 17, 2009 @ 3:30 p.m. the victim was shopping at the Kohl’s store in Festival when she was surrounded by 2 black females who blocked and then “bumped” her. Later the victim found that her wallet had been removed from her purse. Within hours the victim’s Chase Credit card was used to […]
Harford Farmers to be Honored at Annual Ag Banquet
(Bel Air, MD – March 18, 2009) – – Harford’s farming community will gather to honor successes in innovative agribusiness and agricultural land preservation at the annual Harford County Ag Banquet on Saturday, March 21 at 6:30pm at Level Volunteer Fire Hall. Awards will be given for Agricultural Excellence and to the Land Preservationists of […]
Transportation Management Association Meeting
(Bel Air, MD – – March 9, 2009) – – Ms. Karen L. Holt, Regional BRAC Manager for the Chesapeake Science and Security Corridor (CSSC) will be the guest speaker at the March 24, 2009 meeting of the Harford County Transportation Management Association (TMA). Ms. Holt will discuss BRAC Implementation: A Regional Effort. Specifically, she […]
Del. Impallaria: Annapolis Update 4 – Our Constitutional Rights Violated
The following letter was submitted by Del. Rick Impallaria: Our constitutional rights have truly taken a beating in the House of Delegates. Hopefully as these bills cross over into the Senate they will be killed. HB 302, Family Law – Temporary Protective Orders – Surrender of Firearms, and HB 296, Family Law – Protective Orders […]
Harford Baseball Sweeps Doubleheader, 12-11 and 12-5, from Quinsigamond
From the HCC sports desk: BEL AIR, Md.—The Harford baseball team scored a total of 24 runs as it downed visiting Quinsigamond in a doubleheader, 12-11 and 12-5, on Wednesday at Harford Baseball Field. The Fighting Owls (8-8) have won their last four straight, while the Chiefs (0-8) remain winless on the season.
Harford Baseball Wins Second Straight, Edges Baltimore City, 8-7
From the HCC sports desk: GLEN BURNIE, Md.—The Harford baseball team won its second straight and first conference game as it edged out Baltimore, 8-7 on Tuesday afternoon at Bachman Sports Complex in Glen Burnie. The Fighting Owls (6-8, 1-3 MDJUCO) held a substantial, 8-4, lead over the Panthers going into the bottom of the […]
Harford Men’s Tennis Opens Season with 5-3 Win over Rhode Island
From the HCC sports desk: BEL AIR, Md.—The Harford men’s tennis team opened the 2009 season with a 5-3 victory over Rhode Island on Monday afternoon at Harford CC. The Fighting Owls (1-0) claimed victories at No. 2 and No. 3 doubles and Nos. 1, 3 and 4 singles to earn the win over the […]