From Harford County Public Schools: The Board of Education of Harford County met in an open business meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, October 22, 2012, in the Board Room of the HCPS/A.A. Roberty Building and took the following actions or received the following presentations: Unanimously voted Francis F. “Rick” Grambo as president and Nancy […]
Archives for October 2012
Harford County Sheriff’s Office Mobile Crime Prevention Outreach Office Coming to Bel Air on Tuesday
From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office: The Harford County Sheriff’s Office Community Policing Unit regularly visit neighborhoods as part of a dedicated effort to deliver crime prevention awareness and address any community safety concerns. October is Crime Prevention Month and the Mobile Crime Prevention Outreach Office is scheduled to be in your neighborhood on Tuesday, […]
Grambo Elected Harford County Board of Education President; Reynolds to Serve as Vice-President
Rick Grambo will serve as president of the Harford County Board of Education following an election Monday night, and will fulfill the term of Leonard Wheeler, who died suddenly last month. Grambo had served as interim president since Wheeler’s death and was elected unanimously; there were no other nominations. Wheeler’s term is scheduled to end […]
Former 98 Rock DJ “Stash” Sentenced to Six Months at Harford County Detention Center for DUI Crash
Former 98 Rock radio DJ Stephen “Stash” Smith of Bel Air was sentenced Monday to serve six months at the Harford County Detention Center after pleading guilty to a DUI charge in connection with an Abingdon crash which injured five people in July. Smith’s sentence came at a hearing in Harford County Circuit Court on […]
Harford County Executive David Craig to Host Public Hearing on FY14 Budget Jan. 28
(Bel Air, MD) – Harford County Executive David R. Craig will host a public hearing on the FY 14 budget on Monday, January 28, 2013. The budget hearing will be held at Aberdeen High School and will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the school auditorium. “The purpose of the hearing is to receive input from […]
Harford County Board of Education Oct. 22: Special Election of Board President; Approval of $16 Million Energy Performance Contract
The Harford County Board of Education plans to elect a new president and vice-president at a board business meeting set for October 22, 2012. The special election follows the sudden death of School Board President Leonard Wheeler in September. The October 22nd agenda also includes the award of a $16 million energy performance contract to […]
Simpson: “It Makes No Sense to Go Back to Policies that Crashed the Whole World’s Economy”
By Omar Simpson, Esq. Before You Vote… What a hurricane takes seconds to destroy, will take people years to rebuild. Before you go out and vote, before you fall into either sides political rhetoric…take a real trip down memory lane…go online, pull and actually read the headlines from four years ago…read about the impending economic […]
Tornado Damage Suspected in Jarrettsville Area; Friday’s Storm Destroyed Trees and Damaged Home
From Harford County government: Officials from the National Weather Service suspect damage to a home and trees in a Jarrettsville community were caused by a tornado Friday evening. The assessment was made late Saturday following a visit to the property located in the 2100 block of Cox Road. A home owned by Donald Alcorn, initially […]