From the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration: Next week, the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) will assist Exelon Energy in its efforts to improve electrical equipment at the Conowingo Hydroelectric Generation Station at the Harford/Cecil County line. The utility’s contractors will work along US 1 (Conowingo Road) at the […]
Archives for February 2018
Harford Students Count on Us: Join March in Annapolis to Fix Education Trust Fund
From Harford Students Count on Us: Right now, our public schools can’t deliver on the promise of success to every student in every community in Maryland. There’s simply not enough funding dedicated to public education. Independent analysts say we now have a $3 billion funding shortage—that means each of our schools is underfunded by an […]
Del. Lisanti: Health Care Facilities Legislative Package, Protecting Military Retirement Income, Alcoholic Beverages Reform
From Del. Mary Ann Lisanti: Dear Friends, As we transcend the half way point of the 2018 Legislative Session, I would like to take this opportunity to update you on legislative initiatives I will be presenting this week. Additionally, the Economic Matters Committee of which I am a member, held a nearly 9 hour hearing […]
Harford County Executive, Sheriff, School Superintendent to Lead Public Discussion on School Safety
From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office: In the wake of the tragic school shooting in Florida, and in light of numerous recent unfounded threats to school safety in Harford County, the Harford County Sheriff’s Office is hosting a Public Discussion on School Safety. Sheriff Jeffrey R. Gahler will be joined by County Executive Barry Glassman, […]
Former Army Contractor Indicted for “No Show” Job Involving Contract at Aberdeen Proving Ground
From the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Baltimore: A federal grand jury has indicted Eric D. Price, age 58, of Fayetteville, North Carolina for conspiracy to defraud the United States and wire fraud charges related to payments to him for a “no show” job on a sub-contract under contracts awarded by the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command […]
Volunteers Invited to Plant Trees in Fallston for Harford County’s 15th Annual Arbor Day Celebration
From Harford County government: Harford County will celebrate Arbor Day 2018 on Friday, March 30 by planting 250 trees at Annie’s Playground located at 864 Smith Lane in Fallston. Participants should arrive by 9:30 a.m. This year marks Harford County’s 15th annual Arbor Day celebration with volunteers invited to help the Department of Planning & […]
Aberdeen Man Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison for Distribution of Child Pornography
From the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Baltimore: United States District Judge Marvin J. Garbis sentenced Brian Kenneth McCort, age 41, of Aberdeen, Maryland today to five years in prison, followed by 25 years of supervised release, for distribution of child pornography. Judge Garbis ordered that, upon his release from prison, McCort must register as a […]
Sen. Cassilly: Attorney General Frosh’s Overreach Threatens Constitutional Balance of Powers and Liberty
From State Sen. Bob Cassilly: Friends, One of the greatest powers of any government is the power criminal prosecutors hold to issue subpoenas compelling unsuspecting citizens to present their personal records and themselves for government examination and inquisition. This intrusive power can be exercised without charges having been filed and without court oversight. The drafters […]