From the Maryland State Police: (PIKESVILLE, MD) – State Police drunk driving patrols in every Maryland county during the St. Patrick’s Day weekend led to the arrests of more than 100 people who are suspected of driving under the influence. From Friday, March 14th, through Monday, March 17th, Maryland state troopers arrested 120 drunk drivers […]
Archives for March 2014
Harford Campaign for Liberty to Hold Meeting March 25 in Forest Hill
From the Harford Campaign for Liberty: Harford Campaign for Liberty Next Tuesday, March 25, 2014 7 pm – 9 pm Knights of Columbus Hall 23 Newport Drive Forest Hill, MD. 21050 On the agenda: The Structure and Role of the Harford County Republican Central Committee HB 1513 –Chicago Style Politics In Our Own Back Yard […]
Harford County’s Food Facility Inspection Violations For February 2014
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 February 2014: 7-Eleven Store #35478H 1501 Rock Spring Road […]
Police Seek Suspects in Armed Robbery of Edgewood Convenience Store
From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office: On Monday at approximately 12:28am, Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the 7-eleven located at 1020 Gateway Rd. Edgewood, for a report of an armed robbery. Deputies spoke with the 36 year old store clerk who told police a black male entered the store, pointed a handgun at her and […]
A Gift From Snow Hill to Get the Skipjack Martha Lewis Sailing Again
From the Chesapeake Heritage Conservancy: The Skipjack Martha Lewis was not operating last season due to a compromised mast. After successful repairs on the hull two years ago, an inspection determined that the boat’s mast needed to be replaced before it could resume sailing with passengers. This was an unexpected setback after significant hull work […]
Harford County Public Schools Superintendent Canavan: “I’m a Firm Believer that Kids Don’t Know What They Can’t Do”
Barbara Canavan is no stranger to Harford County Public Schools, having worked there for over 40 years. But her recent elevation to superintendent prompted The Dagger to ask about her plans for the school system in this turbulent time for public education. State mandates in progress or afoot include: a new curriculum this year based […]
Del. Szeliga: “There Have Been a Number of Documented and Prosecuted Instances of Dead People Voting in Maryland”
From Del. Kathy Szeliga: The intensity of the legislative session has kicked up a few notches this week as we are quickly approaching “Crossover Day” on Monday, March 17th. This is the last date for bills to “cross over” between the House and the Senate to be considered in the opposite chamber. To meet this […]
Bush River Community Council March 17: Crowd Expected to Discuss Eastgate at Perryman Project; Meeting Moved to Riverside Community Center
From the Bush River Community Council: The location of the next Bush River Community Council meeting has been changed due to the amount of people expected to attend because of the Eastgate at Perryman Project. This meeting has been moved from the Anita Leight Estuary Center to the Riverside Community Center in Belcamp; address on […]