From the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Baltimore: On February 4, 2015, U.S. Magistrate Judge Timothy J. Sullivan sentenced Larry Eugene Harding, age 57, of Friendsville, Maryland, and Wallace A. Harward, age 58, of Forest Hill, Maryland, to pay a fine and restitution totaling $8,000 and $5,000, respectively, after the defendants pleaded guilty to violating Maryland […]
Archives for February 2015
Harford State Senate Lawyers Laud Gov. Hogan’s Judicial Nominating Executive Order
From the Senate Minority Office: This past Tuesday, Governor Larry Hogan issued Executive Order 01.01.2015.09 in order to continue the essential work of the Trial Courts Judicial Nominating Commissions and the Appellate Courts Judicial Nominating Commission in proposing, vetting, and recommending to the Governor names of qualified candidates for appointment to Maryland’s trial and appellate […]
Harford County Executive Glassman: “Harford County is Stable, but We Cannot Maintain Our Existing Pace Without an Adjustment of Our Stride”
From Harford County government: Harford County Executive Barry Glassman Presents State of the County Address Shifting Focus from Capital Projects to People; Combatting the Scourge of Heroin After 64 days in office, Harford County Executive Barry Glassman gave his first State of the County address to the County Council Tuesday, identifying the county’s fiscal constraints […]
Bel Air South Community Foundation: Hogan Administration Quick to Reverse Stance on Proposed Bel Air Walmart
From Bel Air South Community Foundation: Folks, I am sure all of you have heard that Governor Hogan’s new administration reversed their stance on denying RT 924 access to Wal-Mart. Though they did not approve a traffic signal, they did approve right in/right out access. The SHA’s letter allowing access was sent out on Inauguration […]
State Senate Republicans Applaud Gov. Hogan’s First State of the State Address
From the Senate Minority Office: In front of a joint session of the General Assembly in the House chamber this afternoon, Governor Larry Hogan delivered his first State of the State Address and outlined his legislative agenda for the remainder of the 2015 session, which includes the repeal of the rain tax, the restoration of […]
Comptroller Franchot to Tour Prospect Mill Elementary School and Forest Hill Business
From the Office of the Comptroller of Maryland: Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot and state and local elected officials will spend Friday in Harford County beginning with a tour of Prospect Mill Elementary School. The school, located in Bel Air and built in 1973, has requested $2.4 million in funding for open space classroom conversions and […]
Man Hospitalized for Smoke Inhalation in Tuesday Morning Churchville Fire
(Photo courtesy Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company) A fire which broke out in a Churchville home early Tuesday morning sent one man to a local hospital suffering from smoke inhalation, fire officials said. The fire was reported at approximately 3:22 a.m. in the basement of a two-story home in the 3000 block of Whitefield Road […]
Harford County Government Observes Black History Month
BEL AIR, Md., (Feb., 3, 2015) – Black History Month is observed annually in February in the United States and Canada. It is an expansion of Dr. Carter G. Woodson’s Negro History Week, celebrated the second week of February because it included the birthdays of President Abraham Lincoln (February 12) and Frederick Douglass (February 14). […]