From Harford County Public Schools: Following the recent announcement by Governor Larry Hogan of appointments to the Harford County Board of Education (Board), the next Board is complete and will take office beginning on July 1, 2019. All members, but the student member, will serve a four (4) year term. The Board consists of nine […]
Archives for February 2019
Sen. Cassilly: “Public Scrutiny and Appropriate Punishment are Essential to the Proper Working of Our System of Justice”
From State Sen. Bob Cassilly: Friends, I was disappointed to see the Maryland Senate reject a bill (SB197) this week that would have added the crime of attempted armed carjacking to the list of violent crimes that must be publicly charged in the adult system and not hidden in the secretive juvenile system. Attempted armed […]
Joppa Delivery Man Killed in Edgewood Robbery Attempt
From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office: Detectives with the Harford County Sheriff’s Office are investigating their first homicide of 2019. On Sunday, February 10, at approximately 8:30 p.m., Deputies assigned to the Southern Precinct of the Harford County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 700 block of Monticello Court in Edgewood for the report of a […]
County Executive Glassman: “The State of Harford County is Strong and Our Amazing Turnaround Story Continues”
From Harford County government: County Executive Barry Glassman today delivered his State of the County Address, citing Harford County’s fiscal turnaround as the foundation for future investments to strengthen families and communities. Entitled, “Building on Our Success,” the county executive’s fifth annual speech to the County Council announced a first-time homebuyers’ assistance program for public […]
Harford County Launches Online Dog License Applications and Renewals
From Harford County government: Harford County residents can now apply for and renew dog licenses conveniently online. The new online feature saves time for pet owners who were previously required to visit the county administration building in Bel Air or mail forms to the Harford County Department of Inspections, Licenses & Permits. While these options […]
Del. Lisanti: Gov. Hogan “Set a Tone of Bipartisan Leadership Which is Certainly Welcomed After Such a Nasty Campaign Season”
From Del. Mary Ann Lisanti: State of State Address and Raising Awareness This week marked the Governor’s opportunity to deliver his annual State of the State Address to a Joint Session of the House and Senate. It’s always a trilling opportunity to be part of this historic occasion. Governor Hogan seemed to set a tone […]
5 Residents Displaced, 6 Pets Perish in House Fire Near Carsins Run
Five residents were displaced and six pets perished in a fire that destroyed a house near Carsins Run early Monday morning. Just after 2:45 a.m. on Monday emergency responders were dispatched to the 1300 block of North Stepney Road in Aberdeen for a reported fire in a one-story wood frame ranch style single family dwelling. […]
Boardman: “It is Our Responsibility as the Democratic Central Committee to Get to the Bottom of Why the Two Top Administrators of the County’s Elections Were Suspended”
From Harford County Democratic Central Committee member Christopher Boardman: Harford County Democratic Central Committee member Christopher Boardman walked out of a special meeting held Sunday Feb. 3 in protest of the central committee’s refusal to seek full disclosure over the suspension of Harford County Board of Elections director Kevin Keene and assistant director Dale Livingston […]