Police and fire officials are investigating the attempted arson of a truck in Bel Air on Thursday afternoon. At about 5:48 p.m. on Thursday, the residents of a home in the 700 block of Lanark Court in Bel Air reported the attempted arson of a 2007 GMC Truck. Thge exterior of the driver’s side of […]
Harford County’s Food Facility Inspection Violations For April 2012
Each month the Harford County Health Department conducts routine inspections of 1,893 food service facilities (936 permanent food service facilities and 957 temporary food service facilities). Some pass, some fail. These are their stories… Below are all the critical health inspection violations for Harford County in April 2012: 7-Eleven Store #11633 1818 Emmorton Road Bel […]
Bel Air Agenda June 18: Town Holds Public Hearing on Parking Meter Rate Hike; Changes to Schedule of Fees; Amend Definition of “Family”
The Bel Air Town Commissioners will hold a public hearing Monday night on a proposal to double the hourly rate charged at most parking meters in the downtown area. According to the proposed ordinance, the current hourly meter rate of 25 cents per hour is insufficient to cover the maintenance and upkeep costs of the […]
Havre de Grace Agenda June 18: Public Hearing on Mix Office/Employment Center Zoning; Water and Sewer Commission Ordinance; License Agreements
The Havre de Grace City Council will hold a public hearing Monday night concerning a proposed ordinance which would amend the city code regarding Mixed Office/Employment Center zoning designation. Also on the agenda Monday night are a budget ordinance introduced by councilman John Correri to establish an annual projection of anticipated revenues and proposed expenses […]
Aberdeen Agenda June 11: Fire Hydrant Ordinance; Gilbert Road Annexation; Wastewater Treatment Plant Roof
With the city already baking in summerlike weather, Aberdeen officials plan on adopting an ordinance Monday night making it clear that no one besides fire department officials or their official designees can open up and operate fire hydrants. An amended Ordinance No. 12-O-08 is expected to be voted on for adoption by the Aberdeen City […]
Del. Stifler Considers Run for District 35 State Senate Seat; Will Not Oppose Sen. Glassman Should He Seek Re-Election
Del. Donna Stifler, a Republican representing northern Harford County, announced Wednesday that she is exploring the possibility of running for the state senate – provided the current state senator representing the district decides to vacate the office. Stifler, who was first elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 2006 when she surprisingly supplanted longtime […]
Darlington Man Hospitalized After Electrical Malfunction Ignites Attic of Main Street Home
A Darlington man was hospitalized with chest pains Tuesday after returning home to find his Main Street house was the scene of a blaze being battled by 40 firefighters. At about 11:45 a.m. Tuesday, a passerby reported heavy smoke coming from the second floor of a two-story single family dwelling in the 1100 block of […]
Bel Air Agenda June 4: Public Hearing on Credit Card Payment Fees; Revised July 4th Parade Route; Bel Air High School Bobcat Sculpture
The Bel Air Town Commissioners will hold a public hearing MOnday night on a proposed plan to charge an additional “convenience fee” to those town residents and businesses who pay their tax bills and other fees and charges by credit card. Resolution 980-12 would impose a convenience fee for credit card payments. The town began […]