From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office: A Message from Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler regarding the recent announcement from the Baltimore City State’s Attorney on her choice to ignore Maryland marijuana possession laws: I have had many inquiries concerning the announcement this week by the Baltimore City State’s Attorney regarding how this might impact our local enforcement […]
Archives for January 2019
Harford County to Open Temporary Warming Center in Abingdon Jan. 30 – 31
From Harford County government: In response to an arctic air mass impacting the region, a warming center will open at Mountain Christian Church’s Abingdon campus from 7 p.m. on Wednesday, January 30 until 5 p.m. Thursday, January 31, 2019. The campus is located at 3465 Box Hill Corporate Center Drive, Suite B, Abingdon. The Harford […]
Dr. Rege Named Inaugural Dean of Teaching, Learning and Innovation at HCC
From Harford Community College: Dr. Karen Rege became the inaugural Dean of Teaching, Learning and Innovation at Harford Community College on January 7, 2019. Since 2015, she had served as the Director for eLearning and Instructional Resources at Harford. She led the effort to develop the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning at HCC, […]
“Votes for Women: Taking Our Place in Politics” Exhibit and Events at HCC
From Harford Community College: Votes for Women: Taking Our Place in Politics Exhibit and Events A new exhibit, “Votes for Women: Taking Our Place in Politics,” opens in the Hays-Heighe House at Harford Community College on February 7. Several events are planned in conjunction with this exhibit that was inspired by the campaign for women’s […]
Havre de Grace Waives Utility and Tax Penalties for Furloughed Federal Employees
From the City of Havre de Grace: Mayor Martin signed Executive Order 2019-1 providing federal employees residing in the City of Havre de Grace who were recently furloughed during the U.S. Government shutdown a one-month waiver from late fees and penalties of City water and sewer bills and payment of City real property taxes. “It’s […]
Del. Lisanti: “A Time to Remember the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King and Focus on the Work Ahead”
From Del. Mary Ann Lisanti: Dear Friends, Monday began with a moving tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the House Floor by Delegate Sheree Sample-Hughes of the Lower Eastern Shore. She spoke on many of the themes that Dr. King shared in his speeches about fighting injustice, and highlighting the many things that […]
Harford County Public Library Hosts Black History Month Events
From the Harford County Public Library: Harford County Public Library celebrates Black History Month in February with six events at library locations throughout the county. The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Iota Nu Chapter, will make its annual book presentation to Harford County Public Library on Saturday, February 2, from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the […]
Sen. Cassilly: Proposed FY2020 Capital Budget Includes $9.7 Million for Harford Projects
From State Sen. Bob Cassilly: Friends, I am very pleased to report that Governor Hogan’s newly released Fiscal Year 2020 Capital Budget proposes $9,744,000.00 in funding for a number of important capital projects located throughout Harford County. I look forward to working with the Governor’s staff and the members of the General Assembly to maintain […]