From Harford County government: Public and private nonprofit organizations committed to planning and implementing tourism-related activities in Harford County are invited to apply for competitive grant funding from Harford County government. The Tourism-Related Competitive Grant Application process is open from March 2 through April 17, 2015 to provide general program and operation funding for cultural, […]
Archives for March 2015
Inclement Weather Postpones Patterson Mill High School’s “Hello, Dolly!” Production Until Saturday
From Harford County Public Schools: Due to this week’s inclement weather, Patterson Mill High School’s production of “Hello, Dolly!” has postponed their Friday, 7pm showing to a Saturday, 2pm matinee. If you have not yet bought your tickets, seats are still available for all three shows (Saturday, March 7th at 2pm and 7pm; Sunday, March […]
U.S. Sen Mikulski Announces 2017 Retirement; “Do I Spend My Time Raising Money Or Raising Hell…?”
From the office of U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski: MIKULSKI ANNOUNCES 5th TERM WILL BE HER LAST, WILL FOCUS ON WORKING FOR HER CONSTITUENTS Today at Henderson’s Wharf Inn in Fells Point, U.S. Senator Barbara A. Mikulski (D-Md.) announced she has decided not to run for re-election. Senator Mikulski, who will complete her 5th term in […]
Aberdeen Police Save Patient from Heroin Overdose with First Successful Use of Naloxone Spray
From the Aberdeen Police Department: Aberdeen, MD – On Sunday, March 1, 2015, at approximately 1307 hours, Corporal Shannon Persuhn and Officer First Class Robert Tice of the Aberdeen Police Department’s Patrol Division, responded to 117 S. Law Street Aberdeen, Maryland for a reported possible heroin overdose. The 24 year old male victim was located […]
Rep. Harris Announces Congressional Art Competition; Winner’s Art Will Be Displayed for a Year in the Capitol
From the office of Congressman Andy Harris: Congressman Andy Harris (MD-01) is pleased to announce the 2015 Congressional Art Competition. Each spring, the House of Representatives sponsors the competition to recognize the artistic talents of high school students in each congressional district throughout the country. The competition is open to all high school students from […]
Dagger Movie Night: “Focus” — An Ambitious, Heady Thriller Aiming Lower for More Fun
We’re quickly approaching that post-Oscar portion of the calendar when the odds of coming across a worthwhile film are between slim and none. As with many Vegas sports gamblers after the Super Bowl, most distributors already either lost or won their biggest bets before the sweltering summer season of sensationalism begins. Yet hope springs eternal, […]
Campaign Urges All-Male, All-White Incumbent Havre de Grace Elected Officials to Step Aside; Encourage Women and Minorities to Run
From Jerome Hersl, Campaign Manager, Harford Campaign 42: The Mayor & City Council of Havre de Grace, Maryland, is an all white male group in a town that is 52% female and 25% racially & culturally diverse. In order to achieve a better Democracy, political power needs to be shared and shared in a sustained […]
Development Advisory Committee Considers Restaurant/Retail Development in Hickory
From Friends of Harford: A Development Advisory Committee (DAC) Meeting has been scheduled for the following project(s): HICKORY COMMERCIAL II LOTS 2, 5, 6 & 7: Located on the south side of Granary Road, west of Conowingo Road (Route 1), north of Hickory Bypass; Tax Map 41; Parcels 35, 36, 694 & 508; 3rd Election […]