From Harford County government: On Tuesday September 7, 2010 at 11 a.m., Harford County Executive David R. Craig and Superintendent of Harford County Public Schools Dr.Robert M. Tomback will participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony to highlight the new energy efficient roof on the Ring Factory Elementary School. The new energy efficiency roof replacement supports […]
Archives for 2010
Paving Project Proceeds Along Route 165 in Pylesville; Plan For Lane Closures
From the State Highway Administration: The Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA) is continuing a $595,000 project to resurface MD 165 (Pylesville Road) from MD 543 (Ady Road) to the Pennsylvania state line. SHA suspended work during the Labor Day weekend and is resuming the project this week. The resurfacing project will protect […]
Harford Board of Education District D: Dauphinais, Grambo, Hau, Miller, Warfield – UPDATED
Four candidates, thirteen questions, and concise answers were on hand at a school board candidates’ forum held in North Harford on August 24, 2010. Budget constraints and school based decision making were recurring themes at the third and last in a series of forums sponsored by the Harford County Council PTA, this time for the […]
Forest Hill Elementary School Fourth Graders Research Rain Gardens
From Harford County Public Schools: A group of Forest Hill Elementary School fourth graders are involved in Kids Planting Rain Gardens (KPRG), and have been working diligently on a rain garden project to reduce storm water pollutants in their school community. The students have researched facts about water quality, the benefits of a rain garden, […]
Harford’s Fab Five: Boniface, Cassilly, Glassman, Reilly, Slutzky Unopposed in Re-election
With the 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election just a few days away, the races are heating up and Harford Countians are making final decisions about for whom to cast their votes. For a quintet of local elected officials, however, the 2010 election season came and went quickly after no challengers stepped forward to oppose them on […]
Bel Air Middle School Teacher Karen Zello Wins ING Unsung Heroes Award
From Harford County Public Schools: Karen Zello, physical education teacher at Bel Air Middle School, was recently awarded a $2,000 ING Unsung Heroes Award for her innovative teaching idea, called “Raise Your Hearts.” Karen is one of just 100 applicants to receive the award. She now has a chance of winning $5,000, $15,000, or $25,000 […]
Aberdeen IronBirds Close Out Season With One Last Walk-Off Win
From Ripken Baseball: For the eighth time this season, the Aberdeen IronBirds won in walk-off fashion. Trailing 7-5 with two outs in the 13th inning, Manny Machado hit a two-run triple to tie the ball game. Kipp Schutz, who was named the team’s MVP before the game, hit a game-winning single as Aberdeen defeated the […]
Del. Jennings Questions District 7 Senate Opponent Redmer’s Pro-Life Position
From the office of Del. J.B. Jennings: As State Senate candidates in District 7 vie for votes from Republicans in the upcoming Primary Election, Delegate J.B. Jennings is urging voters to pay attention to Al Redmer’s record. “Al Redmer’s literature describes him as a ‘conservative’, but it is misleading,” said Jennings. “Until he decided to […]