The Mayor and City Council of Havre de Grace will hold a public hearing Monday night to discuss Ordinance 934, which concerns the rental property code. The Public Hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall located at 711 Pennington Ave. Havre de Grace, MD 21078. The proposed ordinance recommends changes to the […]
Archives for November 2011
Harford County Education Association Handed “Huge Win” from Public School Labor Relations Board; School Board Ordered Back to Bargaining Table
From the Harford County Education Association: Labor Board Rules on Renegotiations Thursday November 17, HCEA was handed a huge win from the Labor Board supporting our collective bargaining rights. Specifically, the Labor Board determined renegotiations did not occur consistent with the principles of good faith bargaining; therefore, the parties have been ordered back to the […]
Harford County Public Schools Selects Student Pages for 2012 Maryland General Assembly Session
From Harford County Public Schools: Each year, HCPS sends five students to Annapolis to spend two, non-consecutive weeks serving in either the House of Delegates or the Maryland Senate, performing various tasks such as filing books, running errands and sitting in on meetings and hearings. The competitive selection process for the Student Page Program, which […]
Aberdeen Police Department Holiday Food and Toy Drive Underway; Bring Donations to Police Department or Any Uniformed Officer
From the Aberdeen Police Department: Dates: The food/toy drive will begin on 11/15/2011 and end on 12/23/2011, with distribution to follow. Goal: We are looking to collect canned meats, fruits and veggies, pasta, rice, cereal and other non-perishable foods this Holiday season in an effort to address hunger problems for lower income family’s located in […]
Rep. Andy Harris’ Statement on the Obama Administration’s Refusal to Enforce Immigration Law in Maryland
From the office of Congressman Andy Harris: Congressman Harris Statement on the Obama Administration’s Refusal to Enforce Immigration Law in Maryland “Illegal immigrants already cost the State of Maryland $1.3 billion annually. Even more worrisome is President Obama’s picking and choosing from among the acts of Congress the Administration and Attorney General Eric Holder will […]
Aberdeen Middle School Student Arrested After Allegedly Setting School Bathroom Trashcan on Fire
An Aberdeen Middle School student was arrested and charged with malicious burning and reckless endangerment after allegedly setting a fire in the school Friday morning. At 9:30 a.m. Friday, an Aberdeen Middle School teacher discovered a trashcan had been lit on fire in a bathroom. The juvenile was charged and released to the custody of […]
Cecil County Man Arrested for String of Local Convenience Store Robberies
From the Maryland State Police, JFK Highway Barracks: (PERRYVILLE, MD) – A joint investigation by the Maryland State Police, Baltimore County, Perryville, Aberdeen, and Havre de Grace police departments led to the arrest last night of a Cecil County man police believe is responsible for a string of armed robberies. The suspect is identified as […]
Sen. Jacobs on WAMD 970 AM Morning Show to Talk Criminal Penalties for Failure to Report Child Abuse
State Senator Nancy Jacobs appeared on the WAMD Morning Show Thursday to discuss her proposed legislation which would impose criminal penalties on those who fail to report child abuse. Listen to the full audio from Jacobs’ interview here. Jacobs told Morning Show hosts Maynard Edwards and Cindy Mumby that she is studying similar laws in […]