From the Friends of David R. Craig: County Executive Craig’s Statement on the 2013 Campaign Finance Report Harford County Executive David R. Craig attempted to file his 2013 Annual Campaign filing report Wednesday, however, a series of technical problems in the campaign’s software system which is distributed by Aristotle, Inc. led to a late submission. […]
Archives for January 2013
Harford Campaign for Liberty Jan. 22: Antitrust and International Trade Law Expert Addresses Economic Liberty
From the Harford Campaign for Liberty: January 22, 2013 7pm Knights of Columbus Hall 23 Newport Drive – Forest Hill, MD. We started it—let’s finish it! Discover our efforts to: – Combat speed camera laws – Protect the 2nd amendment Our guest speaker, Shanker Singham, Esq., an expert in antitrust and international trade law has […]
Harford Transit LINK Provides Larger Capacity Buses; Higher Demand for Service Creates Need for Larger Buses
From Harford County government: A new look is coming to Harford Transit buses. Expect to see larger, 30 passenger buses traveling to Harford Community College and major employers as Harford Transit meets the need of increased ridership to work, to school, and to shopping. More people than ever are utilizing Harford County’s bus system, Harford […]
Reel News: Week of Jan. 14 — The Last Stand, Mama, Broken City, Rust and Bone, Luv, Detropia
Upcoming Theatrical Releases The Last Stand Director: Kim Jee-Woon R; 107 min Trailer Sheriff Owens is a man who has resigned himself to a life of fighting what little crime takes place in sleepy border town Sommerton Junction after leaving his LAPD post following a bungled operation that left him wracked with failure and defeat […]
Rally for Bel Air Teen Charged with Killing His Father; Murder Trial Begins May 14
The Bel Air teen charged with killing his father appeared at a hearing today at the Harford County Courthouse, where supporters also staged a rally on his behalf. According to police, Robert (Bob) C. Richardson, 17, shot his father at their Bel Air home last January before dumping the body in an Aberdeen pond and […]
Dagger Blotter Jan. 9-10: Four Wolves Seen Near Edgewood High School; Smell of Something Decomposing in Fallston; Walkie-Talkie Heard Outside Jarrettsville Home
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 100 block of Mount Royal Avenue reported an accident involving […]
Darden: A Voice for a 30-Year Veteran
From Jessica Darden: On January 18th my mother, Susan Works-Darden, will be closing the final chapter in over 30 dedicated years of teaching. Unfortunately, my mother, like an increasing number of teachers in Harford County, is not ending a career she loves and has dedicated her entire heart to in a way she, or any […]
Harford County Health Department and Upper Chesapeake Health Offer No-Cost Seasonal Flu Vaccination Clinics
From the Harford County Health Department: In response to growing public demand for vaccine, both the Harford County Health Department and Upper Chesapeake Health will hold no-cost seasonal influenza community vaccination clinics on Friday and Saturday, January 18 and 19, 2013, respectively. The Harford County Health Department will hold its immunization clinic on Friday, January […]