From Harford Community College: Harford Community College Interior Design students Natalie Dunn, Stephanie Alvarez, Caprice Brody, Roxana Carrera, and Linda Wojciechowski designed a room in the Baltimore Symphony Associates 36th Annual Symphony Decorators’ Show House. This year’s show house is the Eck House at Cromwell Valley Park and is open through Sunday, May 20. This […]
Archives for May 2012
Bel Air High School Wins 28th Annual Harford County Academic Tournament
From Harford County Public Schools: On Friday, April 27, 2012, eight HCPS high schools competed in the 28th Annual Harford County Academic Tournament at Harford Community College. Teams from Aberdeen, Bel Air, C. Milton Wright, Edgewood, Fallston, Havre de Grace, Joppatowne and North Harford high schools competed against each other, answering questions that ranged over […]
Artwork by Roye-Williams Elementary School Student Purchased at A.A. Roberty Building
From Harford County Public Schools: Roye-Williams Elementary second-grader Quentin Santiago will someday be able to add “artist” to his resume. After seeing Quentin’s artwork hanging in the hallway of the A.A. Roberty Building, John and Mary Lou Walker decided to purchase the painting! The painting, which sold for $35, depicts a boat sailing in the […]
Circuit Court Orders Harford County Board of Education to Re-Enter Negotiations with HCEA
From the Harford County Educators Association: The Circuit Court of Anne Arundel County has today signed a temporary restraining order against the Harford County Board of Education. It directs the Harford Board to engage in good-faith negotiations with HCEA. This court action came in response to a petition to the court filed by the Public […]
Jennings: “The Special Session Was a Perfectly Orchestrated Farce”
From the office of state Senator J.B. Jennings: This week, the Governor and legislative leadership passed $260 million in new taxes over the strong objection of fiscal conservatives like you and me. The “special session” was a perfectly orchestrated farce. It was nothing but a show, with the outcome predetermined by those who rather spend-and-tax […]
“Capt’n” Jim McMahan’s Coffee Talk, May 18: Smart Meter Hearing, Patterson Mill Road Closure
From Harford County Council District C Councilman Jim McMahan: Capt’n Jim’s “Coffee Talk”© May 18, 2012 NEWS “SMART METERS” There have been a lot of questions about smart meters and whether there is an option to reject them. Del. Pat McDonough co-sponsored legislation during the 2012 session of the Maryland General Assembly that would have […]
Hickory, Red Pump Elementary Students Receive National Reflections Awards
From the Harford County Council of PTA: We have exciting Reflections news to share–we have two national Reflections awardees in Harford County!!!!!! Ella Budelis, Red Pump Elementary, received a national Award of Merit in Primary Photography! Paige Bilsbury, Hickory Elementary, received a national Award of Merit for Intermediate Film! Full results of this year’s national […]
Second Man Sentenced to Life Plus 20 Years for Aberdeen Motel Murder
A Baltimore man was sentenced Thursday to serve life plus 20 years in prison for his role in the 2007 robbery and murder of a co-worker at an Aberdeen hotel, three days after his accomplice in the slaying received a similar sentence. Michael A. Brown, 29, was sentenced in Harford County Circuit Court to life […]