From Harford Community College: Youth Summit Unleashing Power, Potential and Promise Saturday, April 24, 8:30am-1:30pm Harford Community College Don’t miss this event, open to youth in 6th-12th grades, educators and parents. The day consists of workshop sessions on leadership, self-awareness and personal development. Parents, educators and other adult stakeholders will have the opportunity to network […]
Archives for April 2010
HCPS Diversity Network to Hold Follow-Up Meeting
From Harford County Public Schools: Diversity Network – A Community in Action Sponsored by Harford County Public Schools and the Superintendent’s Cultural Proficiency Council A network of representatives from diverse organizations and churches. To increase communication and build partnerships between community stakeholders and the school system with the goal of eliminating the achievement gap among […]
HCC Sports Round-Up: Lacrosse, Baseball, Softball Losses
From the HCC Sports Department: Harford Men’s Lacrosse Suffers 16-5 Blowout by No. 2 Nassau BEL AIR, Md.—Just two days after facing No. 1 CCBC-Essex, the Harford men’s lacrosse team hosted No. 2 Nassau, falling to the Lions (9-1), 16-5, on Saturday at Harford Stadium. Freshmen Matt Vickers (Baltimore, Md./Loyola) and Dane Grudzien (Joppatowne, Md./Joppatowne) […]
Bike to Work Day – How Harford County Rolls
From Harford County government: (Bel Air, MD) – – Each year on the third Friday in May, Harford County commuters switch gears by leaving their cars at home and biking to work instead. Quickly becoming a Harford County tradition, rain or shine, enthusiasts and supportive newcomers arrive on their bikes for the Annual Bike to […]
Del. Impallaria: Winners and Losers From 2010 General Assembly Session
From the office of Del. Rick Impallaria: As the 2010 General Assembly session comes to a close, first let me say that it has been an honor to represent you and be your voice of common sense in the House of Delegates. The past eight years have been quite an eye-opener for me. I originally […]
Paff: “Political Maneuvering Set to Hurt Harford’s Farmers”
From John Paff, Jr., Candidate Maryland House of Delegates 34A: On February 18th, Senate Bill 198 & Senate Bill 199 both passed the Senate on the third reading with a unanimous vote of 47-0. Now, Del. Riley, as a bartering chip, is holding them hostage in the house for two of his bills. Del. Riley […]
DeLong: “Enough of the Election Year Rhetoric, We Need a Change to Fix a Perenially-Broken Annapolis”
From Sylvia DeLong of Bel Air: Dear Editor, You know an elected official–in this case Delegate Mary-Dulany James–has spent too much time in Annapolis when they call a ‘structural deficit’ a ‘waiting list’. As a fiscal leader in Annapolis, why did Delegate James not stand up to Gov. O’Malley when he passed the largest tax […]
Kendel Ehrlich, Helen Bentley Endorse Merrie Street for Register of Wills
From Merrie Street’s campaign: Bel Air, April 11, 2010 – Headlining the kickoff for Merrie Street in her campaign for Harford County Register of Wills, former Maryland first lady Kendel Ehrlich endorsed Merrie in her bid for the office. Mrs. Ehrlich attended the campaign kickoff at Bel Air’s Liriodendron on the same day her husband, […]