Theatrical Releases This Week The Dictator Director: Larry Charles R; 83 mins Trailer The heroic story of a North African dictator who risks his life to ensure that democracy would never come to the country he so lovingly oppressed. (Synopsis by Paramount) Check out my review on The Dagger later this week. Battleship Director: Peter […]
Archives for May 2012
Harford County Historic Preservation Commission Recognizes Havre de Grace, Bel Air, Aberdeen Proving Ground Groups
From Harford County Government: (Bel Air, MD – May 11, 2012) The Harford County Historic Preservation Commission has announced its 17th annual award recipients during a breakfast ceremony at the Liriodendron Mansion in Bel Air. Presented each May in honor of National Historic Preservation Month, the awards recognize individuals and organizations that have demonstrated their […]
Patterson Mill Road to be Closed Two Weeks For Construction
From Harford County Government: (Bel Air, MD) – The Harford County Department of Public Works has announced the temporary road closure of Patterson Mill Road from Wheel Road to Gillingham Drive. The closure will last approximately 15 days effective May 16, 2012 to allow for road construction work to be completed. Motorists who normally travel […]
Inquiries Launched Into Handling of Harford County Sheriff’s Deputy Struck by Medical Emergency
The Harford County Division of Emergency Operations and Sheriff’s Office have launched inquiries into the circumstances surrounding a Sheriff’s Office sergeant who suffered a medical emergency last week. The sergeant was identified by sources as Noel Raufaste, a 10-year veteran of the agency and a member of its police services bureau. Raufaste was on patrol […]
Cerveny: “Why is the Board of Education Fighting this Losing Legal Battle – Throwing Away Good Taxpayer Dollars by Doing So?”
The following message was sent to members of the Harford County Education Association, the teachers’ union in Harford County Public Schools, by union president Randy Cerveny. A copy was provided to The Dagger for publication: Further Information Regarding the 2011/12 Contract The Public School Labor Relations Board (PSLRB) was established by the Maryland legislature to […]
Aberdeen Man Sought by Police for Alleged Assault of His Juvenile Daughter
From the Aberdeen Police Department: On May 14 at approximately 11 p.m., an officer from the Aberdeen Police Department was dispatched to Harford Memorial Hospital for a report of a domestic assault. Upon arrival, police located a juvenile victim suffering injuries allegedly caused by her father. Police responded to the 600 block of Plater St. […]
Dagger Blotter May 11-13: Edgewood Neighbor Strips; Bull in White Hall Yard; Man Exposes Self in Darlington
The blotter is compiled from records of calls for service received by the Harford County Sheriff’s Office. The records are reviewed and prepared for publication by Dagger staff. They do not include records from municipal or state law enforcement agencies. ABERDEEN A hit and run was reported on Friday in the 600 block of Chelsea […]
Irate About “Avengers” Screening, Man Pulls Fire Alarm at Abingdon Movie Theater
Becoming irate after discovering the screening of “The Avengers” which he was attending was closed captioned, a local man argued with management before pulling a fire alarm at Regal Cinemas in Abingdon Monday night. David Walters, 34, is charged with causing a false fire alarm, a misdemeanor, in connection with the incident, which occurred at […]