From the Aberdeen Police Department: On Saturday, February 18th, 2017, at approximately 4:57 PM, officer’s responded to the 600 block of Walker Street for a motor vehicle collision. Investigation revealed a 41-year-old resident was hit by a vehicle allegedly operated by 38-year old George Elmer Wagner 3rd, from the unit block of Winfrey Court in […]
Archives for February 2017
Record Turnout in Annapolis – Harford Community College Students Participate in Student Advocacy Day
From Harford Community College: Fifteen students from Harford Community College were among the estimated 400 students from all 16 Maryland community colleges who took part in Student Advocacy Day 2017 in Annapolis on February 8. The students encouraged lawmakers to keep community college affordable, stressing the need for increased state funding. HCC students who participated […]
Harford County Public Library Offers 4th Genealogy Conference
From the Harford County Public Library: Interested in learning more about how to discover your family history? Harford County Public Library is offering its 4th Annual Genealogy Conference on Saturday, February 25, from 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Bel Air Armory, 37 North Main Street in Bel Air. The conference kicks off with […]
73-Yr-Old Woman Victim of Home Invasion in Aberdeen; Masked Man Entered Home While She Walked Dog
From the Aberdeen Police Department: A 73 year old woman was the victim of an Aberdeen home invasion on Sunday, February 12, 2017. Officers with the Aberdeen Police Department were called to the unit block of Market St around 8:18 p.m. The woman told officers that she had returned from walking her dog outside to […]
Darlington House Fire Blamed on Deterioration of Chimney Brick Mortar
Construction workers working on a house in Darlington may have inadvertently set the home ablaze Thursday afternoon after a fire they started to keep warm escaped the deteriorating mortar of the chimney and into the attic. Just before 1:15 pm on Thursday, emergency responders were dispatched to the 1100 block of Main Street in Darlington […]
Harford County Executive Glassman Issues Statement on Hateful Fliers Found in Bel Air Neighborhood
From Harford County government: Harford County Executive Barry Glassman issued the following statement today in response to hateful fliers found Wednesday in a Bel Air neighborhood. “I absolutely reject any kind of hateful and discriminatory messages directed against our Jewish community, law enforcement, or any citizens of Harford County. We cherish all of our residents […]
Dagger Movie Night: “Fist Fight” — A Lot of Jokes About Fighting, But Missing a Punchline
One of the very last images we’re treated to at the end of 2017’s first alleged comedy is a literal pile of horse shit. Don’t ask why, and don’t ask how; it really doesn’t matter. What matters is that it’s there, and that the camera tilts down to see it: a visual metaphor that manages […]
Legislation Would Give Harford County Law Enforcement and Correctional Deputies Ability to Collectively Bargain
From the Harford County Deputy Sheriff’s Union: HB1431 INTRODUCED IN THE HOUSE Deputy Sheriff’s and Correctional Officers – Collective Bargaining Mike Montalvo, President of the Harford County Deputy Sheriff’s Union, applauds the introduction of HB1431 by the Harford County delegation, chaired by Delegate Teresa Reilly. President Montalvo thanks Delegates Mary Ann Lisanti and Rick Impallaria […]