From the Harford County Health Department: Bel Air, MD – October 9, 2012 – Healthy Harford organizers are reminding residents to mark their calendars to participate in this year’s Healthy Harford Day this Saturday, October 13, 2012 from 8:00 to 11:00am. Held in conjunction with the Bel Air Farmers Market, located at the corner of […]
Archives for October 2012
Harford County Sheriff’s Office Rolls Out Community Policing Unit to Mark Crime Prevention Month
From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office: October is Crime Prevention Month and Sheriff L. Jesse Bane has challenged the entire community to make crime prevention a priority. “This is a great month to pay tribute to law enforcement and the many people who have taken personal responsibility for their neighborhoods and community organizations that work […]
Dagger Blotter Oct. 3-4: Squirrel Chases Family at Abingdon Bus Stop; Coffee Thrown During Bel Air Road Rage Incident; Vehicle On Fire in Forest Hill Woods
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 caller from the 3500 block of Garrett Court reported a possibly intoxicated person […]
Harford County Board of Education Agenda Oct. 8: Hall of Fame Honors for Former Interim Superintendent Skebeck, Recommendations from Citizen Advisory Committees
The Harford County Board of Education will hold a business meeting on October 8th that will include Hall of Fame honors for Patricia Skebeck and recommendations from the school board’s citizen advisory committees. For her 30 years of service in Harford County Public Schools, former teacher and administrator Patricia L. Skebeck will be inducted into […]
Harford County Government Recognizes Business Appreciation Week
From Harford County Government: Harford County Executive David R. Craig accompanied by James Richardson, Director of the Office of Economic Development and members of his team, took time to recognize more than a dozen businesses for “Business Appreciation Week”. County government celebrated “Business Appreciation Week”, September 17 – 21. “We had a great week touring […]
Sen. Mikulski, Sen. Cardin, Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation Announce $1.5 Million Federal Grant for At-Risk Youth Mentoring Programs
From the office of Sen. Barbara Mikulski: U.S. Senators Barbara A. Mikulski and Ben Cardin (both D-Md.) today were joined by the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation (CRSF) to announce that the foundation has been awarded a $1.538 million grant through the Department of Justice’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention program. These federal grant […]
Rep. Harris: Weak Unemployment Report is “Another Sign that the President’s Policies Aren’t Working”
From the office of Congressman Andy Harris: Rep. Andy Harris Statement on September Unemployment Report Rep. Andy Harris released the following statement regarding the Department of Labor’s unemployment report for September 2012: “Today’s weak unemployment report which showed that we created just 114,000 jobs is another sign that the President’s policies aren’t working. When the […]
Dagger Blotter Oct. 1-2: Snails in Room, Caller Locked Out in Aberdeen; “Strange” Lights in the Abingdon Sky; Playoff Tickets Stolen in Bel Air
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 caller from the 1500 block of Mitchell Lane reported a possible drug purchase […]