Havre de Grace voters will have their choice of eight candidates when they head to the ballot box during Tuesday’s municipal election – two vying for the mayor’s office and six others competing for three seats on the city council. Mayor Wayne H. Dougherty, who was unopposed in his re-election two years ago, faces staunch […]
Archives for April 2011
Edgewood Chemical Biolgical Center Mentors Help Aberdeen High Student Publish Capstone Project Results
From the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center: Serving as mentors in the local community, Operations Research Analyst Daniel Barker and Research General Engineer Karen Coyne, Ph.D. from the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC) have supported Briana Elmore, senior at Aberdeen’s Science and Mathematics Academy (SMA), with her capstone project efforts over the […]
“State of the Chesapeake Bay and What You Can Do to Help” Lecture at Havre de Grace Maritime Museum
From Darlene Perry, Executive Director, Maritime Museum: Wednesday, May 4th, 2011 at 7 pm at the Havre de Grace Maritime Museum Lecture Title: The State of the Chesapeake Bay and What You Can Do to Help The Chesapeake Bay is a national treasure and a defining feature of our State. Sadly, the Bay is an […]
Harford Hotspots: Fiesta Grill Fish Tacos Followed by Friendly’s Sundaes
Once upon a time, Harford County was a sleepy little place that did not have many restaurants. Thankfully that has changed since I first moved here in 1978. Back then, my family mostly dined out at Manny’s Pizza (which is as delicious now as it was then). Now there are literally hundreds of choices for […]
Councilman Guthrie: Del. Impallaria “Should Be Ashamed of Himself” for Letting Magnolia Incinerator Tax Credit Bill Die
Letter to the Editor – It was with great disappointment that I read the article in the Aegis, dated April 21, 2011, on page A11 titled “Incinerator credit on taxes is denied”. The lame excuses used by Delegate Rick Impallaria as to why this Senate Bill 395, introduced by Senators Jacobs and Glassman, dated February […]
Whiteley: “We Think Our Civil Rights May Be Being Violated By [State Department of Assessments and Taxation’s] Actions”
The following letter was sent by Roy Whiteley, president of Marylanders for Fair Property Taxation, to each member of the Harford County Delegation to the Maryland General Assembly, Harford County Council, and Harford County Executive’s Office. A copy was provided to The Dagger for publication: Over the years you have supported our Marylanders For Fair […]
Harford Sings! A Celebration Of Choral Music To Benefit The Center For The Arts
From Harford Center for the Arts: Harford Sings! is bringing together more than one hundred singers from across Harford County for a celebration of choral music to benefit the Center for the Arts. The concert, which will take place on Saturday, June 11, 2011 at 7pm at Patterson Mill Middle/High School, will feature highlights from […]
Christian Slattery, Sr., Hall’s Cross Roads Elementary Vocal Music Teacher, Named 2011-12 Harford Teacher of the Year
From Harford County Public Schools: Christian S. Slattery, Sr., vocal music teacher at Hall’s Cross Roads Elementary School, was named the 2011-12 Harford County Public Schools (HCPS) Teacher of the Year during a surprise announcement at the Harford County Teacher of the Year Banquet on Thursday, April 28, 2011, at the Bayou Restaurant in Havre […]