From Harford County Public Schools: As part of their annual Blue Ribbon Tour, State Superintendent of Schools Karen B. Salmon, Ph.D. and other Maryland State Department of Education representatives, as well as Blue Ribbon program sponsors, will visit Fallston Middle School on Monday, June 4, at 10:00 a.m., to celebrate the school having been named […]
Archives for 2018
Harford County Education Association Endorses Councilman Woods for Re-Election
From the Harford County Education Association: The Harford County Education Association (HCEA) proudly announced their endorsement of Councilman Joe Woods for re-election as Council member for District B. Councilman Woods is the consummate community leader. The challenges that he has faced throughout his life have informed his adroit leadership and sensitivity to the diverse needs […]
Wheelchair Stolen from Disabled Aberdeen Man
From the Aberdeen Police Department: A wheelchair was stolen from a disabled Aberdeen man on Friday, May 18, 2018. Aberdeen Police were called to a home on Defense Drive around 12:30p.m. The victim reported that he had left his wheelchair on the sidewalk in front of his home around 11:20 a.m. that day. When the […]
Harford Transit Bus Driver Dave Hall Steers His Way to First Place in Statewide “Roadeo” Competition
From Harford County government: Harford Transit LINK bus operator Dave Hall won first place among nearly 40 drivers at the Transportation Association of Maryland’s “Roadeo” competition held on April 21 at the Dorsey MARC Train Station in Hanover. The annual statewide event is a test of safety and driving skills for professional bus drivers. Hall […]
Man Stabbed in Hand by Wife During Domestic Assault in Havre de Grace
From the Havre de Grace Police Department: On Wednesday, May 16, 2018, officers from the Havre de Grace Police Department responded to the area of the 1600 block of Minqua Street, Havre de Grace, MD for a report of a Domestic Assault. The responding officer made contact with the victim and observed the victims hand […]
Harford County Health Department Announces Hepatitis-C Testing Day
From the Harford County Health Department: May is Hepatitis Awareness Month and May 19th is national Hepatitis Testing Day in the United States. Millions of Americans have chronic viral hepatitis and most of them do not know they are infected. Hepatitis Testing Day is an opportunity to remind health care providers and the public who […]
Bel Air Independence Day Committee Seeking Applications to July 4, 2018 Parade
From the Bel Air Independence Day Committee: The Bel Air Independence Day Committee seeks floats, marching units, performers, mobile units and more to join its annual parade on Wednesday, July 4, 2018. Individuals, clubs, organizations, churches, civic groups and more must fill out the official application form on the committee’s website, after reading the parade […]
Rep. Harris: “Red Tape has Obstructed Legitimate Clinical Research Into the Potential Medical Use of Marijuana”
From Congressman Andy Harris: WASHINGTON, DC: On May 17, the House Committee on Appropriations marked up the FY19 Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations bill. Congressman Andy Harris, M.D. (MD-01) offered, and the committee passed, an amendment urging the Drug Enforcement Agency to expeditiously process the several pending applications for research-related marijuana production. Congressman Harris released […]