From the Bel Air South Community Foundation: Folks, 1) We will continue to march forward with the NO BEL AIR WALMART campaign! The passing of Bill 13-16 would have been a boost but not a necessity for our campaign to be successful. Wal-Mart has yet to meet all County and State requirements and until they […]
Archives for May 2013
Former Maryland National Guard Employee at Aberdeen Proving Ground Sentenced to Prison in Fraud Scheme; Losses Over $107,000
From the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Baltimore: U.S. District Judge Richard D. Bennett sentenced Lynn Carol Williams, age 56, of Middle River, Maryland today to six months in prison, followed by six months of home detention with electronic monitoring as part of three years of supervised release, for wire fraud in connection with a scheme […]
C. Milton Wright Business Students Partner with Burger King to Launch 2 Promotions
From Harford County Public Schools: C. Milton Wright High School students from Mr. Joe Davis’ Marketing II class just got a lesson they are likely to remember. The class successfully completed the development of two promotional offers for all teachers and HCPS high school students at two Harford County Burger King locations. The class of […]
The GroundFloor, Workspace and Collaboration Center for Tech Entrepreneurs, Opens in Havre de Grace
From Harford County government: The GroundFloor at Harford, a community-driven workspace and collaboration center for technology entrepreneurs, freelance developers and start-up businesses, opens Wednesday, May 15, in Havre de Grace’s Swan Creek Village Center. It is the first co-working space in Harford County. Harford County Executive David R. Craig will cut the ribbon for the […]
Harford School Board Seeks Input on Superintendent Tomback’s Successor; Interim Replacement to be Named in Coming Weeks
Choosing a superintendent is arguably the single most consequential decision a school board has to make, affecting not only the school system, but the public at large. The Harford County Board of Education plans to do it twice in the next twelve months, first by naming an interim superintendent in the coming weeks to replace […]
2013 Aging Summit Held; Harford County Leadership Meet to Discuss Increase in Senior Population
From Harford County government: On April 16, 2013 leaders from county and state agencies, the court system and elected officials met for a briefing regarding the increasing number of seniors in Harford County, and the community support families need to care for older family members. County Executive David R. Craig spearheaded the Aging Summit, focusing […]
Break-Through STEM Kits Targeted for Birth to 5 Now Available at Harford County Public Library
From the Harford County Public Library: Little Leapers was unveiled to an excited crowd of children and caregivers along with program sponsors and library staff on March 27th at the Bel Air Library. Over 80 people were in attendance including 30 children to see the new kits and have the opportunity to participate in several […]
1,782 Pounds of Old/Unused Medicines Turned in during Prescription Drug Take Back Day in Harford County
From Harford County government: On Saturday, April 27, 2013, Harford County once again participated in the Nationwide Prescription Drug Take Back Day with great success. Over five hundred individuals participated in the event, resulting in 1,782 pounds of unused and expired medicines being turned in to be properly disposed of and destroyed. This effort will […]