From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office: On Thursday, October 1st 2015 Detectives with the Harford County Task Force received information from a confidential source that a subject in the 400 block of Congress Avenue, Havre de Grace, Maryland was in possession of a large amount of a controlled dangerous substance. Detectives began conducting surveillance in […]
Hurricane Joaquin Veers Off-Shore; Heavy Rain, Wind, Flooding Still Expected; Events Cancelled
From Harford County government: Good Afternoon, as promised I wanted to give everyone an update on Hurricane Joaquin. At this time, the hurricane is expected to remain off-shore and pose no real threat to Harford County. However, we still expect heavy rain today and overnight from a different weather system and that may cause some […]
Del. Szeliga: “I Have Been Exploring a Run for the U.S. Senate Seat that has Been Held by Barbara Mikulski”
From Del. Kathy Szeliga: If you missed the buzz this week, this email should bring you up to speed. I have been exploring a run for the US Senate seat that has been held by Barbara Mikulski. Senator Mikulski is retiring. I am honored and humbled by the support and encouragement I am receiving from […]
Rt 755 Construction in Edgewood Set to Continue After “Unpredictable Utility Delays”
From the office of state Sen. Bob Cassilly: The Maryland State Highway Administration has provided my office with an update on the ongoing construction on Rte 755 in Edgewood. The project has experienced several unpredictable utility delays. The contractor is scheduled to return to work in early October to continue with the remaining storm drain […]
District A Happenings: Water & Sewer Rate Revisions; Welcome One Emergency Homeless Shelter
From Harford County Councilman Mike Perrone Jr.: Bill 15-022: Water & Sewer Rate Revisions On October 13, 2015, at 6:30 p.m. in the County Council Chambers, a public hearing on Bill 15-022 will take place. Bill 15-022 would increase water & sewer rates in Harford County over a four-year period beginning in 2016 and ending […]
Business Appreciation Week Came to Havre de Grace
From the City of Havre de Grace: Thursday September 24th representatives from Havre de Grace and Harford County visited businesses in Havre de Grace. Kicking off the morning at the Havre de Grace Decoy Museum, Patrick Sypolt, the Director of Administration, presented a plaque on behalf of Mayor Bill Martin, the Council, and most importantly […]
Bel Air Coffee Talk Oct. 1: Advancing Hurricane Cancels First Fridays, Threatens Apple Festival
From Harford County Councilman “Capt’n” Jim McMahan and Bel Air Commissioner Susan Burdette: SPECIAL WEATHER ALERT From now until Saturday Harford County and the surrounding area is under a flash flood watch. The National Wx Service has reduced the rain potential to two inches of rainfall during that period. If you are in an area […]
Comments Sought on Baltimore Region Performance-Based Transportation Plan
From Friends of Harford: The Baltimore Regional Transportation Board (BRTB) as the Metropolitan Planning Organization for the Baltimore region is seeking public comment on Maximize2040: A Performance-Based Transportation Plan – an initiative of the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board (BRTB) that seeks to make the best use of the region’s limited resources for our region’s residents […]