From the HCC sports desk: BEL AIR, Md.—The Harford women’s soccer team extended its unbeaten streak to five as it blanked Cape Fear, 4-0, on Saturday at Harford Stadium. Redshirt freshman Lyndsie Ludwig (Bel Air, Md./C. Milton Wright/Wilmington) and freshman Erin Lynn (Fallston, Md./Fallston) paced the Fighting Owls (5-0) with four points on the day, […]
Archives for September 2009
Danger: Steer Clear of the Whiteout
The whiteout: a terrifying natural phenomenon during which heavy snow and raging winds collude to completely obscure visibility. Imagine being trapped in such a nothingness with temperatures cold enough to turn your bare skin into black ash, all while on the most secluded land mass on Earth. It’s the perfect groundwork for bone-chilling (pun intended) […]
Increased Accidents/Complaints Lead To Aggressive Driving Initiative In Bel Air
From Maryland State Police: (Harford County, MD) _ In response to an increased number of serious car accidents and citizen complaints, Troopers from the Bel Air Barrack will be on the lookout for aggressive drivers. This targeted enforcement coincides with the beginning of the school year. Emphasis will be on speeding, reckless driving, following too […]
Del. Impallaria: Sept. 11 Flag Remembrance Waving Postponed
The following was received from the office of Del. Rick Impallaria: Delegate McDonough and I have decided to postpone the 9-11 Flag Waving. The weather makes this very advisable. We are thinking of the health of the participants, who would be standing in the pouring rain, and the safety of drivers on I-95, who will […]
With Bel Air Election Brewing, Carey And Preston Face Opposition/Decisions
Bel Air Town Commissioners David Carey and Robert Preston both may have their eyes on bigger political prizes, but before they get a chance to move up the elected office food chain in November 2010, they’ll have to defend their town commissioner seats this November. Bel Air will hold its municipal election on Tuesday, November […]
Hiob and Landbeck First To File In Aberdeen Election Race
For as hotly contested as the November 3 municipal election in Aberdeen is expected to be, the candidates have been slow to trickle into the race. As of Thursday afternoon, only two people had filed their certificates of candidacy – Aberdeen City Council President Michael G. Hiob filed his certificate for Mayor and longtime City […]
The Week In Harford Politics: Glassman Hosts Woods/Reilly Fundraiser
14 Sep, Fundraiser for Councilman Joe Woods & James Reilly, Clerk of Court. Please join your recently appointed Councilman Joe Woods & longtime favorite Clerk of Court Jim Reilly for a Crab Feast at MaGerk’s. The date is September 14th at 6:30pm and the cost is $40.00. The menu is Steamed Crabs, Wings, Corn on […]
Eleven Buses Chartered from Bel Air, Bound for National Tea Party in DC on 9/12
At 8AM on Saturday, September 12, 2009, eleven motorcoaches filled with close to 600 freedom-loving citizens will leave from Bel Air to take part in the 9/12 March on Washington. Since the first Tea Parties in April momentum has been building for an event on the national stage. Hundreds upon hundreds of citizens of Harford […]