Tom Szerensits and Macon Tucker, the principals of Aberdeen and Joppatowne high schools, respectively, will be removed from those positions and will not return for the next school year, a source familiar with the situation said Thursday. Rumors about the pair’s departure began circulating Thursday, but it was unclear whether Szerensits and Tucker would retire, […]
Archives for April 2011
Sen. Jennings’ Bill Authorizing Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance during Investigation of Human Trafficking Signed into Law
From the office of Sen. J.B. Jennings: In less than one day following the conclusion of the Maryland General Assembly’s 428th General Session, Governor O’Malley signed into law over one hundred bills that passed this year, including Senate Bill 299, sponsored by Senator J.B. Jennings (R-7th Legislative District). Senate Bill 299, entitled Wiretapping and Electronic […]
U.S. Army Warns of Continued Detonations of Unexploded Ordnance at Aberdeen Proving Ground
From the U.S. Army Garrison Aberdeen Proving Ground: Explosives experts from Aberdeen Proving Ground will be conducting a series of detonations designed to destroy unexploded ordnance at a remote range location at the installation. Depending on weather conditions, this program is scheduled to continue at least until May 15. Some noise from this program may […]
Whiteley on 2011 General Assembly: “Any Gains Must be Savored”
From H. LeRoy Whiteley Jr., Marylanders for Fair Property Taxation: The 2011 General Assembly session is now history. We wish we could say we achieved all that we set out to accomplish but in a largely one party state any gains must be savored. Our first efforts this year involved Senator Barry Glassman’s introduction of […]
Annual Caregivers’ Resource Conference Set for May 7 at Richlin Ballroom in Edgewood
From Harford County Government: (Bel Air, MD) – The Geriatric Assistance and Information Network will present the Annual Caregivers’ Resource Conference on Saturday, May 7, 2011 from 8:00 a.m. to noon at the Richlin Ballroom, located at 1700 Van Bibber Road in Edgewood. This year’s conference will feature “The Mental Health Players,” a troupe of […]
Body Found in Susquehanna River Identified as 16-Year-Old Girl Missing from Baltimore Since December
From the Maryland State Police: (BALTIMORE, MD) – The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has confirmed that the identity of the female body found yesterday morning in the Susquehanna River at the Conowingo Dam is Phylicia Barnes, the 16-year-old who has been missing from Baltimore since December 28, 2010. Officials from the Maryland State […]
Harford County Economic Outlook Set for June 14; Will Focus on Creating “Technopolis”
From Harford County Government, Department of Economic Development: How Harford County can become a “Technopolis” is the topic of the Harford County Economic Outlook on Tuesday, June 14, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at Maryland Golf and Country Clubs, 1335 East MacPhail Road in Bel Air. Pike Powers, who led the establishment of the technology-driven […]
Harford Community College Fighting Owls Baseball Team to Play in Ripken Stadium
From Harford Community College: The Harford Fighting Owls Baseball Team will play the Cecil College Seahawks on Thursday, April 21, and CCBC-Essex on Thursday, April 28, at 6:30 PM in Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen. Tickets are $5 each and may be purchased at the gate, which opens at 6 PM. Harford Community College President Dennis […]