From the Aberdeen Police Department: The Aberdeen Police Department is investigating a possible shooting that occurred Saturday on Liberty Street. Officers were notified of damage to a vehicle around 1:45 p.m. on February 13, 2016. The victim told police that she heard a loud “bang” when she was driving on Liberty Street after an argument […]
Friends of Harford: Bill Would “Allow the Destruction of Any Wetlands, Natural Springs, etc. that the Developer’s Staff Decides is Smaller than 40,000 sq ft – Almost an Acre”
From Friends of Harford: Legislative Bill 16-02 Zoning – Natural Resource District Friends of Harford believes Bill 16-02 Zoning – NRD Natural Resource District is a bad and destructive bill. It says nontidal wetlands less than 40,000 square feet will no longer be considered Natural Resource Districts, a designation intended to protect them from being […]
Health Department Vector Control Specialist to Present at Harford Lyme Advocates Meeting
From the Harford County Health Department: On Thursday, February 18, 2016 from 6:00pm until 8:00pm, Harford County Health Department Program Supervisor for Vector Control and Community Hygiene, David Reiher, will address the meeting of the Harford Lyme Advocates to be held in the Upper Chesapeake Medical Center Chesapeake Conference Room 500, located on Upper Chesapeake […]
Community Projects of Havre de Grace Gets $5,000 PepsiCo Grant to Support Recycling and Anti-Litter Efforts
From the Community Projects of Havre de Grace Inc.: Community Projects of Havre de Grace Inc. announced today that it has received a $5,000 PepsiCo Foundation grant to support the nonprofit organization’s anti-litter efforts. The donation will be used to assist Community Projects’ CAT program, or Citizens Against Trash. CAT leads trash cleanups, anti-litter outreach […]
Iota Nu Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Donates Books to Library
From the Harford County Public Library: In honor of Black History Month, the Iota Nu Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity book dedication was held at the Harford County Public Library Abingdon Branch. Copies of The Bishop Bond: Finding Yourself Through Family Roots by local author, Reggie Bishop, were donated and will be available at […]
Heroin’s Impact Reflected in Free Performances of “Addicted”; Original Play Featuring North Harford High School Students
From Harford County government: Spotlighting heroin’s impact on our community, the Harford County Office of Drug Control Policy will soon present four free performances of the original play “Addicted”. Written and directed by North Harford High School psychologist Christle Henzel, “Addicted” takes an honest look at the impact of drug and alcohol abuse on individuals, […]
Bel Air Independence Day Committee Seeks Miss Bel Air Independence Day 2016
From The Bel Air Independence Day Committee, Inc.: The Bel Air Independence Day Committee, Inc., the non-profit all-volunteer group that produces the parade, fireworks and all other events in the Town of Bel Air each July 4th, announces that once again in 2016 it is seeking to crown a Miss Bel Air Independence Day! This […]
Nominations Sought for 2016 Harford County Historic Preservation Awards
From Harford County government: Celebrating efforts to protect Harford County’s heritage, the Department of Planning and Zoning and the Harford County Historic Preservation Commission are now seeking nominations for the 2016 Historic Preservation Awards. The annual awards are given to individuals and organizations whose contributions within Harford County demonstrate outstanding achievements in historic preservation. The […]