From Leo M. Bulavkom, Secretary, Save Harford County Swimming, Inc To the Editor: In recent coverage of the Harford County Board of Education’s proposal to cut interscholastic swimming from the budget, The Aegis left the impression that the decision to save swimming resulted in doubling the “Pay to Play” fee from $50 to $100. This […]
Harford County State’s Attorney Cassilly Announces Retirement; “It is Time for Me to Leave”
From Harford County State’s Attorney Joe Cassilly: Dear Harford County residents and citizens of Maryland, It is with mixed feelings that I announce that I will retire from the position of State’s Attorney for Harford County effective 1 January 2017. I have deeply appreciated the experiences and opportunities that being a prosecutor for more than […]
High-Altitude STEM Balloon from Pennsylvania Lost in Northern Harford County Area; Middle School Science Project Disappears on Descent
From Steve DiNardo: Dear Harford County folks, As a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) project for the girls in three families, we assembled and launched a helium-filled, HIGH-ALTITUDE BALLOON Sunday morning, 6/19. The balloon trailed a small (1ft x 1ft x 1ft) Styrofoam container that contained a camera that would take photos of “near-space”, […]
Blum: Despite Rain, Bel Air Independence Day Committee Delivers “Memorable Parade, Worthy of Our Great Country and Community”
From Michael I . Blum, Parade Chairman/Vice President, Bel Air Independence Day Committee, Inc.: To the Editor: On behalf of the Bel Air Independence Day Committee, Inc., I wish to thank the greater Bel Air and Harford County community for its support of and response to the 2016 Bel Air July 4th Independence Day parade. […]
Breaux: “Flawed Methodology” in Budget Calculation has Led to “a Severe Consequence” in Harford County Public Schools Retention of Staff
From Harold J. Breaux, Aberdeen: The following letter was sent to Harford County Executive Barry Glassman, Harford County Council President Richard Slutzky, Harford County Public Schoos Superintendent Barbara Canavan, members of the County Council, and members of the Board of Education. A copy was provided to The Dagger for publication. Purpose of This Email a.) […]
Sheriff Gahler: “I Have Never Seen One Piece of Compelling Information that Would Cause Me to Believe Gun Buyback Programs Do Anything to Promote Public Safety”
From Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey R. Gahler: In a writing shared by the DaggerPress yesterday, Mr. Chris Boardman made the effort to publicly challenge me, as Harford County’s chief law enforcement officer, to conduct a gun buyback that will “probably” reduce “gun violence” (DaggerPress – Boardman: “If Sheriff Gahler Wants to Do Something that Will […]
Boardman: “If Sheriff Gahler Wants to Do Something that Will Probably Help Reduce Gun Violence, He Should Sponsor some Countywide Gun Buy-Backs”
From Christopher Boardman: CRIME CONTROL MEASURES Recently Sen. Robert Cassilly (Dist. 34) advertised some bills he introduced to help curb crime in Maryland. Below are my comments. S.B. 159 would increase the penalty for second degree murder from 30 to 40 years in prison. In my opinion this is not necessary because 30 years is […]
Sheriff Gahler Thanks Citizens of Harford County: “We are Honored to Serve this Community”
From Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey R. Gahler: Senior Deputy Patrick Dailey and DFC Mark Logsdon of the Harford County Sheriff’s Office tragically died in the line of duty on Wednesday, February 10, 2016, while faithfully serving the citizens of Harford County. Both Deputies were exceptional individuals, consummate professionals, and more importantly valued friends to all. […]