UPDATED: From Harford County government: Harford County Government Closing at Noon At noon today Tuesday, January 21, 2014, an Administrative Closure will go into effect for Harford County Government. No decision has been made regarding the opening of Harford County Government on Wednesday, January 22, 2014. Harford County Council Meeting Cancelled Harford County Council President […]
Archives for January 2014
Harford County’s Food Facility Inspection Violations For December 2013
Each month the Harford County Health Department conducts routine inspections of 1,893 food service facilities (936 permanent food service facilities and 957 temporary food service facilities). Some pass, some fail. These are their stories… Below are all the critical health inspection violations for Harford County in December 2013: 7-Eleven #26334J 3000 Abingdon Road Abingdon, MD […]
Sen. Jennings’ Drunk Driving Legislation Requires Offenders Attend Education Program at Shock Trauma
From the office of Sen. J.B. Jennings: According to a drunk driving lawyer in town, senator J.B. Jennings introduced legislation that requires any person who is convicted of, or granted probation before judgment (PBJ) for drunk driving offenses, to attend an educational program offered by the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University […]
2013 Advanced Placement in Harford County Public Schools: Results for All Subjects in Each High School
In the spotlight last week, Aberdeen and Havre de Grace high schools were recognized for outstanding student achievement in a national program to improve results on Advanced Placement Exams in math, science and English. Here’s a look at the 2013 Advanced Placement results for all subjects in each of the ten Harford County public high […]
Aberdeen High School Awarded National Math and Science Initiative “School of the Year;” Havre de Grace High Also Recognized for AP Results
From Harford County Public Schools: The National Math and Science Initiative (NMSI) announced today that Aberdeen High School (AHS) has been selected as the “School of the Year” for its outstanding gains in student achievement. NMSI and Boeing, the local program sponsor, presented the award to Aberdeen students and faculty at a special celebration today […]
The Weekly Weigh-In: Week 3 – One Size Does Not Fit All
Finally I was starting to see a tiny bit of progress on the whole diet thing. The numbers on the scale weren’t fluctuating much, but the idea of getting dressed for work was becoming less daunting. So on Casual Friday I pulled out an old pair of Size 14 DKNY jeans and prayed that they […]
Maryland Parent Involvement Matters Award Nominations Open Until Jan. 31
From the Maryland State Department of Education: Know a parent who deserves statewide recognition for his or her work to improve public education? Nominate him or her today! The Maryland State Department of Education is currently accepting nominations for the Seventh Annual Maryland Parent Involvement Matters Award (PIMA) Program. The Maryland PIMA is an annual […]
Four Documented Original Tuskegee Airmen to Speak in Edgewood on Jan. 23
From the Susquehanna Chapter of the Military Officer Association of America: Four Documented Original Tuskegee Airmen – DOTA Major Anderson (aircraft sheet metal worker), DOTA William Fauntroy (pilot), DOTA Edward Talbert (cargo checker), and DOTA Ivan Ware (weapons and vehicle maintenance technician) – will be the guest speakers at a luncheon sponsored by the Susquehanna […]