From the HCC sports desk: NORTH EAST, Md.—The Harford baseball team was down by just one run, 3-2, after two innings of play, but gave up three homers and 11 runs over the next six innings as they fell 14-4 at Cecil in a truncated eight-inning game on Thursday. The Fighting Owls (4-5, 0-1 MDJUCO) […]
Archives for March 2009
Harford Men’s Lacrosse’s Palmer Named National Player of the Week
From the HCC sports desk: COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—Sophomore Chad Palmer (Fallston, Md./Fallston) has been named the NJCAA Lacrosse Player of the Week for the week ending March 8, the national office announced Thursday. Palmer is the first player to garner a weekly award for the 2009 season after leading the Fighting Owls (3-1) to two […]
Where Is the Best “Corned Beef and Cabbage” for whatever is Celebrated on March 17?
Ah, the wearing of the green…the lads and lassies twirl about the parking lots and insane asylums with all manner of green apparel… The little munchkins tromp out from under the Billy Goat Gruff’s lair…and the evil Troll casts spells far and wide… Being Scots-Irish the coming weekend is a special event for me…not that […]
Farmers to Visit Schools during National Ag Week
(Bel Air, MD – March 12, 2009) – – The week of March 15 through the 21 is National Ag Week, and Harford County farmers will again mark the occasion by visiting elementary schools to share their experiences and to educate students about agriculture. This year, members of Harford’s agricultural community will be visiting a […]
Harford County Commission for Women presents the 1st Annual Women’s Conference
(Bel Air, MD – March 11, 2009) – – The 1st Annual Women’s Conference will be held Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM at Patterson Mill Middle-High School, located at 85 Patterson Mill Road, Bel Air. The Conference will feature leading women of Harford County to speak on topics such as politics, […]
12-Year-Old Girl Assaulted At School Bus Stop In Aberdeen
(Aberdeen, Maryland) March 12, 2009- Aberdeen Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect who assaulted a 12-year-old female who was on her way to school this morning. The assault took place in the area of Ridgon and Brannon Roads at about 7:30 this morning as the girl walked to her bus […]
“We Usually Build Schools Where The Children Are” – Red Flags Raised by Decision on Red Pump
Harford County needs a new school to relieve overcrowding at a number of area elementary schools. The questions are, where will it be built and which schools will get relief? The answer depends on which public officials you ask. President of the Board of Education Patrick Hess and County Executive David Craig called a surprise […]
Elected School Board Bill Supported By Senate Committee
Senate Bill 629 Harford County-Board of Education-Selection of Members Senators Glassman, Harris and Jacobs Annapolis, MD The Senate version of Harford’s elected school board legislation has received a favorable vote from the Senate’s Education and Environmental Affairs Committee and should be headed to the full body Friday or Monday evening. The Senate unanimously approved a […]