By Paul Taylor The Harford Tech Cobras kept pace with the Bel Air Bobcats in the Susquehanna Division after a thrilling, last-second 54-51 victory over the visiting Rising Sun Tigers. Darius Dangerfield scored 20 points, but none more crucial than the four free throws he hit in the final 45 seconds to lift his squad […]
Archives for January 2014
“Capt’n” Jim McMahan’s Coffee Talk Jan. 23: Congressman Harris Visits Bel Air for Town Hall Forum
From Harford County Councilman “Capt’n” Jim McMahan: CONGRESSIONAL VISIT TOMORROW IN BEL AIR First District Congressman Andy Harris will be in Bel Air on Friday evening to meet with constituents in a town hall forum. Harris, a Republican whose district includes the northern two-thirds of Harford – including the Bel Air area – will be […]
Candidate Craig: “The O-Malley-Brown Years Leave a Sad Legacy for Those Interested in Basic Government Competence, Fiscal Responsibility and Individual Freedom”
From Friends of David R. Craig: Harford County Executive and candidate for Governor David Craig released the following statement today about the Governor’s State of the State speech: “The O-Malley-Brown years leave a sad legacy for those interested in basic government competence, fiscal responsibility and individual freedom. “While Governor O’Malley acknowledged the failure of his […]
Jury Finds Aberdeen Mother Guilty of 1st Degree Child Abuse; 8-Month-Old Daughter Had Fractured Skull
From the Harford County State’s Attorney’s Office: On January 23, 2014, a Harford County jury found Kayla Marie Barker, 25, of Aberdeen, guilty of First Degree Child Abuse and Neglect of a Minor after 2½ hours of deliberation. The evidence presented over the course of three days of testimony was that Barker had repeatedly beat […]
Harford County Public Library Open as “Warming Centers” for the Remainder of the Week
From Harford County government: Harford County Public Library is once again partnering with Harford County Government to serve as “Warming Centers” during the current arctic weather event. Harford County Public Library will be available for those seeking some relief from the bitter cold weather for the remainder of the week. Libraries are not “shelters” and […]
69-Yr-Old Aberdeen Woman Killed in Route 40 Crash; Weather Not Believed to a Factor
From the Aberdeen Police Department: Aberdeen Police are investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that occurred around 10:24 on the morning of Jan. 22. A 2004 GMC truck operated by Virginia Walker 69, of Aberdeen, was crossing Rt. 40 from Walmart Way. Walker’s vehicle was struck by a 2013 Nissan truck traveling west bound on […]
Subjects Wanted for Theft of Credit Card in Harford County, Used in Severn Wal-Mart
From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office: On November 4, 2013 the black male and female pictured fraudulently used a credit card belonging to a Harford County resident. The card was used at a WalMart in Severn Maryland and had been stolen in Harford County. If you know these suspects please call the Detective listed below. […]
White: Since 2008 Craig Gave Himself a 15% Raise, While Harford County Teachers Endure Years Without Even a Cost-of-Living Increase
From Ben White, Harford County Public School teacher: David Craig has gone on record many times talking about how difficult the times are and how we all must learn to do more with less. When he said this however he really didn’t mean we in the universal sense. He meant everyone but him. Since 2008 […]