From the Harford County State’s Attorney’s Office: On February 27, 2014, Kayla Marie Barker, 25 of Aberdeen, was sentenced to twenty-five years in prison for First Degree Child Abuse Resulting in Serious Injury by Judge Stephen M. Waldron. Barker had been found guilty by a jury in January of abusing her nine month old daughter […]
Archives for February 2014
Reel News: Week of Feb. 24 — Son of God, Non-Stop, The Wind Rises, Gravity, Thor: The Dark World, Blue is the Warmest Color
Upcoming Theatrical Releases Son of God Director: Christopher Spencer PG-13; 138 mins. Trailer This major motion picture event — an experience created to be shared among families and communities across the U.S. — brings the story of Jesus’ life to audiences through compelling cinematic storytelling that is both powerful and inspirational. Told with the scope […]
Aberdeen IronBirds Name Joe Harrington as General Manager
From the Aberdeen IronBirds: Aberdeen, Md. – Ripken Baseball today announced the appointment of Joe Harrington as General Manager of the Aberdeen IronBirds, the Class ‘A’ short season affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles. Harrington will lead all ticket sales efforts, oversee the front office and game day operations, and further engrain the IronBirds in the […]
Spring Schedule Released for Harford County High School Drama Productions
From the Bel Air Drama Company: Aberdeen High School AHS Performing Arts 251 Paradise Road Aberdeen, MD 21001 410-273-5500 Director: Sammie Real, III May 1, 2 & 3: Just Another High School Musical book by Bryan Starcher music by Stephen Murray lyrics by Bryan Starcher and Stephen Murray Showtimes at 6:30pm on the 1st and […]
Univ. of Md. Student Assists Harford County Emergency Operations During Recent Winter Storm
From the Harford County Department of Emergency Services: (Forest Hill, MD) – A 19 year-old student from the University of Maryland spent several hours at the Harford County Department of Emergency Services (DES) conducting meteorological projections for snowfall during a recent severe weather event. Michael Natoli, a resident of Bel Air, is a sophomore at […]
Joppatowne Mariners, Patterson Mill Huskies Win Men’s/Women’s UCBAC High School Basketball Titles
Mariners Hang On, Defeat Bobcats to Claim Men’s UCBAC Title, 61-55 By Paul Taylor The Joppatowne Mariners claimed the UCBAC Championship over the Bel Air Bobcats Wednesday night by a score of 61-55. The Mariners led nearly the entire game, but never by more than eight points. The Bobcats kept it close and forced the […]
Burbey: “While Mr. Craig’s Commitment to Development and Construction Cannot be Questioned, His Commitment to Both Public Safety and Education are Highly Circumspect”
From Harford County Education Association (HCEA) President Ryan Burbey: During County Executive Craig’s final State of the County Address, he extolled the accomplishments of his administration. Most notable among these were many construction projects, including a new sheriff’s office, emergency operations center, new schools, etc. Presumably, Mr. Craig believes that these edifices alone fulfill his […]
Bowers: Legislators Making a Mockery of Farmland Preservation
From Deborah Bowers: Maryland citizens should speak up about a bill in the legislature that would enable any farm in their community that is preserved through the state farmland preservation program to cover five acres, possibly more, of that preserved land with solar panels or other energy generation infrastructure. When the Maryland legislature created our […]