From Harford County government: With heat index values expected to reach more than 100 degrees on Tuesday, the Harford County Department of Community Services is making several senior activity centers available as cooling stations for Harford County residents in need of relief from the heat. Citizens are welcome to enter the following centers: – Aberdeen […]
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Harford County Board of Education Agenda July 11: Elections for President and Vice-President; First Meeting for Nine-Member Blended School Board
Elections for president and vice-president are the first order of business on the July 11 agenda for the Harford County Board of Education, which picked up two new members on Friday through appointments made by Gov. Martin O’Malley. Coming in the nick of time for the Monday meeting – the first board meeting of the […]
Harford County’s Food Facility Inspection Violations For April 2011
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 2011: Baldwin’s Seafood Restaurant 525 Pulaski Highway Joppa, […]
Havre de Grace Branch of the Harford County Public Library Unveils New Teen Room
From the Harford County Public Library: Harford County Public Library Havre de Grace Branch unveiled a dedicated Teen Room on July 1st. Designed and decorated by the teens, this room will be a new destination for many local youth. “The newly decorated space is a great place for teens to gather and relax while doing […]
Del. James: “For Many of Us, the Route 40 Corridor is All Just One Neighborhood and Should be Seen that Way by the State”
From the office of Del. Mary-Dulany James: Friends, As I am sure you know, the Maryland Transportation Authority (MdTA), the body charged with constructing, managing, repairing and financing all tolling facilities around the State, recently proposed substantial toll increases. The MdTA was created in 1971 to construct, manage, operate and improve the State’s toll facilities, […]
James Thornton and Ron Browning Appointed to Harford County Board of Education by Governor
James D. Thornton and Ronald Browning have been appointed to the Harford County Board of Education by Governor Martin O’Malley. Thornton, of Bel Air, is owner of Thorwood Real Estate. He is also Treasurer on the Board of Directors for the Baltimore Museum of Art and Board Member of the New Harford Democratic Club. Browning […]
Bel Air Independence Day Parade Director Blum Thanks Supporters; Event Winners and Parade Awards Announced
From Michael Blum, parade director and 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 response to this year’s parade. The weather was a bit hot, it’s true, but it […]
Good and Bad News for Harford County Public Schools in 2011 Maryland School Assessment Results
A recent press release from Harford County Public Schools gave an overview of the results from the 2011 Maryland School Assessment – tests in reading and math which are given each year to public school students in grades three through eight. Here’s a closer look at the major gains and losses among the county’s 32 […]