Announcing what he called the “leanest and most conservative budget ever that the county council will see,” Harford County Executive David R. Craig released his proposed FY10 budget in Bel Air Tuesday afternoon. The total proposed budget is down over 8% from the current fiscal year to $811,556,090. The proposed Operating Budget is down $37.8 […]
Archives for April 2009
Harford Men’s Lacrosse Splits Games Against Hudson Valley, Brookdale; Wednesday’s Contest at Howard Postponed
From the HCC sports desk: BEL AIR, Md.—The Harford men’s lacrosse team split its two games over the spring break period as it was edged by Hudson Valley, 14-12 on March 21 and downed Brookdale, 9-6 last Saturday at Harford Stadium. The Fighting Owls improved to 4-5 on the season and snapped a four-game losing […]
Harford Softball Picks Up Four Wins, Sweeps Prince George’s and Anne Arundel
From the HCC sports desk: BEL AIR, Md.—The Harford softball team picked up four wins last week as it opened conference play against Cecil, Prince George’s and Anne Arundel, while also hosting York for a non-conference matchup. The Fighting Owls (5-15, 4-2 MDJUCO) traveled to Cecil for their conference-opener on March 21, where they fell […]
Harford Women’s Lacrosse Splits Opening Weekend against Herkimer and Dean, Falls, 13-11 to Howard in Home-Opener
From the HCC sports desk: BEL AIR, Md.—The Harford women’s lacrosse team opened its conference season last week as it was edged by Howard, 13-11, in its home opener on Thursday at Harford Stadium. The Fighting Owls (1-2) opened their season the previous weekend, March 20-21 at Nassau where they took on Herkimer and Dean. […]
Del. Impallaria: Voter Information – How to Petition a Law to Referendum
The following was received from the office of Del. Rick Impallaria: With all the bad laws being passed this year, like driver’s licenses for illegal aliens, I think it is important for people to be reminded that, even after the legislature passes and the governor signs a bill into law, it can still be rescinded […]
Maryland General Assemby passes bill adding two appointed council seats
Del. Nad Yiler passes on the following news from Annapolis: “Today the Maryland General Assemby passed a bill that went under the radar screen. The bill, HB U812, is modeled after the bill just passed that provides for a partially elected/appointed school board. HB U812 basically increases the size of the Harford County Council by […]