From the Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford and Cecil County: Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford and Cecil County hosted a “spooktacular” haunted attraction again this past Halloween season – more than 2,000 people attended Valley of the Haunted and Little Haunts at Camp Hidden Valley this October. The only non-profit Halloween event of […]
Archives for November 2017
Former Army Official and Contractor Sentenced in Bribery Scheme Involving Contracts at APG
From the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Baltimore: On November 8, 2017 United States District Judge George L. Russell III sentenced Danielle N. Kays, age 41, of Bel Air, Maryland to 18 months in federal prison for conspiracy to defraud the United States and commit bribery related to contracting at the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command headquartered […]
Tilley, President of Harford County Sheriff’s Foundation, Announces Candidacy for House of Delegates District 34B
From Friends of Walter “Butch” Tilley: Walter “Butch” Tilley III, President of York Insurance Services Inc. and President of the Harford County Sheriff’s Foundation, announced his Republican bid for State Delegate of District 34B today. Tilley, a successful local business owner, is an engaged member of the Bel Air Community who has served on several […]
Aberdeen Receives First Little Free Library; Swan Meadows Gets Brush With Kindness from Habitat Susquehanna
From Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna As part of Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna’s annual A Brush With Kindness (ABWK), volunteers spent the day doing yard work for the homeowners of Aberdeen’s Swan Meadows neighborhood . Volunteers cleaned gutters, trimmed bushes, weeded and mulched gardens for neighborhood revitalization efforts there. In addition to ABWK, one of the […]
Harford County Collects Nearly 1,300 Pounds of Unused Medicines at October Prescription Drug Take Back Day
From Harford County government: Harford County collected nearly 1,300 pounds of unused medicines during Prescription Drug Take Back Day on October 28, 2017, a nationwide event designed to take prescription drugs out of circulation, prevent drug abuse, and prevent harm to the environment. The local event sponsored by Harford County Department of Community Services’ Office […]
Dagger Movie Night: “Murder on the Orient Express” — Another Stab at Agatha Christie
The film making process sucks, particularly when shooting on location. There are so many things that can and will go wrong, and even the most organized production is a logistical nightmare. So when mounting an adaptation of Agatha Christie’s “Murder on the Orient Express” – a novel that yielded a film version by Sidney Lumet […]
Dagger Movie Night: “Murder on the Orient Express” — Another Stab at Agatha Christie
The film making process sucks, particularly when shooting on location. There are so many things that can and will go wrong, and even the most organized production is a logistical nightmare. So when mounting an adaptation of Agatha Christie’s “Murder on the Orient Express” – a novel that yielded a film version by Sidney Lumet […]
Mayor McGrady: “The Goal, Since the Day this Council was Elected, is to See Greater Use of Ripken Stadium”
From Aberdeen Mayor Patrick McGrady and City Councilmembers Steven Goodin, Sandra Landbeck, and Melvin Taylor: To the Citizens and Businesses of Aberdeen: Despite rumors you may have heard or read, the Aberdeen City Council did not vote to sell Ripken Stadium to any outside group or organization. On Monday, November 6, the Aberdeen City Council […]