From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office: On Monday, May 9, 2011 at approximately 2:48 p.m., Harford County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a 911 call from a residence in the 2600 block of Chestnut Hill Road in Forest Hill, MD. The caller indicated that Michael Lee Cox, age 33, and his girlfriend, age 26, of […]
Archives for May 2011
Del. Glass: State Budget is “Full of Taxes/Fees that Will Hit Marylanders from the Day They’re Born Till the Day They Check into a Nursing Home”
From the office of Del. Glen Glass: Dear Editor Thank you for allowing me the privilege to represent you in Annapolis as your Harford County Delegate in District 34. I have to say it was interesting and we all faced some very tough challenges, from the economy to changes affecting family life. The 2011 Maryland […]
Harford County Council Agenda May 10: Maryland Emergency Management Assistance Compact; Discriminatory Practices; Board of Ethics
On a night with an otherwise empty agenda, the Harford County Council will introduce a pair of bills – Maryland Emergency Management Assistance Compact and Discriminatory Practices – Familial Status. Also on the agenda Tuesday night is approval of an executive appointment to the Board of Ethics. The full agenda is listed below: COUNTY COUNCIL […]
Harford County Board of Education: School Bus Contracts; Middle School Gymnasium Bleachers; Policy Updates
From the Harford County Board of Education: The Board of Education of Harford County met in an open business meeting on Monday, May 9, 2011, in the Board Room of the HCPS/A.A. Roberty Building and took the following the actions or received the following presentations: Recognized the following: 2010-11 Teacher of the Year Finalists and […]
$22 Million Federal Project Will Replace 105-Year-Old Penn Line Bridge Over Susquehanna River; Additional Bridges May Be Coming Over Bush and Gunpowder Rivers
From the office of U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski: MIKULSKI, CARDIN ANNOUNCE $22 MILLION TO REPLACE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BRIDGE IN NORTHEAST RAIL CORRIDOR WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Barbara A. Mikulski and Ben Cardin (both D-Md.) today announced Maryland will receive $22 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to replace the Susquehanna River Bridge in […]
More Than 100 Skip Class, Road Blocked, Police Respond as Aberdeen High School Students Protest Removal of Principal Szerensits
In an unprecedented show of support for their principal, more than 100 Aberdeen High School students ditched class Monday morning to protest the demotion and reassignment of principal Tom Szerensits by Robert Tomback, superintendent of Harford County Public Schools. [Click below to hear the audio version of this story which aired on WAMD 970 AM] […]
Aberdeen Man Killed in Mother’s Day Motorcycle Crash
From the Maryland State Police, Bel Air Barrack: (Harford County, MD) Troopers from the Bel Air Barrack responded to a two vehicle collision on May 8 at 5:16 p.m. that occurred E/B U.S. Route 40 just east of Oakington Road, Havre De Grace, MD 21078. The preliminary investigation revealed a 2010 Nissan, operated by Erika […]
Aberdeen High School Students Plan Monday Morning Protest to Save Principal Szerensits; School System Expects “Normal Instructional Day”
Aberdeen High School students are planning a protest on Monday that they hope will save Principal Tom Szerensits from being demoted and reassigned next year by Dr. Robert M. Tomback, superintendent of Harford County Public Schools. In an April 29 farewell letter to the Aberdeen High School community, Principal Szerensits wrote that Superintendent Tomback told […]