From Harford County government: Old Robinhood Road between MD Rt. 462 and Robinhood Road will be closed to all through traffic until further notice. A contractor will be repairing a damaged section of the roadbank. Those who routinely travel this route should make other arrangements. Questions regarding this road project should be addressed to Michael […]
Archives for June 2011
Harford County to Commence Micro-surfacing of Roads; Process a Cost-Effective Way to Extend Pavement Life
From Harford County government: This summer, the Harford County Department of Public Works (DPW) will be taking a proactive approach to the maintenance of asphalt roads by performing a preventative maintenance technique known as micro-surfacing. In much the same way that blacktop driveways need to be sealed to extend their life, blacktop roadways must also […]
Dublin/Darlington June Bulletin: Exelon Hydro Cleanup Day; Youth Fishing Rodeo; 4th of July Parade and Fireworks
From the 21034 Community E-News Editors: Hosanna School Museum Offers Summer Programs June 20, 2011 – June 24, 2011 American Girls Summer Camp Have Fun with the American Girls! From the past to the present: learn and create like The American Girls dolls. Make crafts, toys, decorations, recipes, cultural projects and other activities like those […]
Edgewood Couple, Leaders of Bank Fraud Conspiracy, and Co-Conspirator from Elkton Plead Guilty
From the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Baltimore: Latesha Brown, age 26, of Edgewood, Maryland, pleaded guilty today to bank fraud conspiracy and aggravated identity theft in connection with a scheme to obtain fraudulent loans from credit unions where Brown worked. Brown’s boyfriend, Christopher Houston, age 34, also of Edgewood, pleaded guilty today to the bank […]
William Paca, Youth’s Benefit, HdG Elementary Schools to Close at 1 p.m.; Paca, YBES Closed Thursday
From Harford County Public Schools: HARFORD COUNTY, MD – William Paca/Old Post Road, Youth’s Benefit, and Havre de Grace elementary schools will close today, Wednesday, June 8th, at 1:00 p.m. with no afternoon Pre-Kindergarten, due to excessive heat conditions. The Y afterschool care programs will remain open until the regular pick-up times and will be […]
Residents Gear Up to Fight Bel Air Wal-Mart; Online Petition Seeks Signatures of 1,000 People Against the Project
Area residents are gearing up to fight a potential Wal-Mart Supercenter at the intersection of Plumtree Rd. and MD Rt. 924 in Bel Air, organizing a meeting for neighborhood representatives and circulating an online petition that has thus far gathered more than 180 signatures. The petition, addressed to “District Representatives of Bel Air South, and […]
Bel Air Man Arrested for Arson after Allegedly Setting Fire to 3-Story Apartment Building Where He Lived
From the office of the Maryland State Fire Marshal: An investigation into an apartment fire, which occurred at 10:55 a.m. on June 1, 2011 in Apartment ‘E’ of 224 Crocker Drive in Bel Air, revealed the occupant, Michael J. Delambo (52) was responsible for setting fire to his apartment. The one alarm fire was contained […]
Del. Szeliga: “The Maryland Transportation Authority is getting ready to INCREASE TOLLS across Maryland!”
From the office of Del. Kathy Szeliga: The leadership in Maryland is getting ready to raise the tolls we pay along the highways in Maryland. The proposed increases were made public last week. I am opposed to increasing tolls in Maryland. To see what the State is proposing, you can go to this link: Toll […]