The following email was sent from Harford County Councilman Jim McMahan to Harford County Executive David Craig, Council President Billy Boniface and the other members of the County Council. A copy was provided to The Dagger: To: Co. Exec Craig, Council Pres Boniface, & Fellow Council Members From: Capt’n Jim McMahan Dist “C” REF: Scope […]
Maryland State Police Investigate Crash on Bel Air Bypass
From the Maryland State Police’s Bel Air Barrack: Motor Vehicle Collision Time: 11:34 a.m. CC No. 11-53-001194 Date: February 3, 2011 (Bel Air, MD): Troopers from the Maryland State Police Bel Air Barrack responded to Maryland Route 1 Bypass at Vale Road, Bel Air, Md., regarding a single vehicle collision involving a tractor trailer. The […]
Edgewood Man Convicted of Two Home Invasions and Robbery Resulting in Death of Business Owner
From the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Baltimore: Defendant Knew All of the Robbery Victims from Prior Business and Social Dealings; Defendant and Conspirators Planned to Kill Another Co-Conspirator Prior to Their Arrest A federal jury convicted Nikolaos Mamalis, age 54, of Edgewood, Maryland today of conspiring to commit a series of armed commercial and home […]
Sen. Jennings Lonely At The Top of Business-Friendly Rankings; Legislator Is One of Only Two Delegates to Earn 100% MBRG Rating
From the office of Sen. J.B. Jennings: While many legislators voted against Maryland businesses repeatedly in 2010, Sen. J.B. Jennings (District 7) earned a 100% business-friendly rating from Maryland Business for Responsive Government (MBRG). MBRG recently measured the voting record of each of Maryland’s 188 legislators on 18 bills crucial to Maryland businesses, jobs, and […]
Whiteley: “We Just Seem To Accept That Our Rights Are Being Trampled More And More Every Day Without Making Viable Attempts To Protect Those Rights”
From H. LeRoy Whiteley, Jr., president of Marylanders for Fair Property Taxation: Yesterday we testified on two bills relative to property tax issues that affect us all. Perhaps it was the weather but we feel, more likely, most property taxpayers are just resigned to the fact that their taxes are going to remain unfair and […]
Sen. Glassman’s Senate Bill 69 – Property Tax – Assessment Appeal Hearings – Right to Record Moves to Senate Floor
From the office of Sen. Barry Glassman: Senator Glassman’s Senate Bill 69 Property Tax – Assessment Appeal Hearings- Right to Record, quickly passed out of the Budget and Taxation Committee and will be moving to the Senate Floor. Senate Bill 69 will allow a homeowner to record a property assessment appeal hearing at their own […]
Harford County Compost Winter Schedule Announced
From Harford County government: The Harford County Department of Public Works has announced new winter hours for the Harford Waste Disposal Center mulch and compost facility. Effective Saturday, February 12, 2011 the mulch and compost facility will be closed on Saturday’s until further notice. The compost facility will be open Monday – Friday from 7:00 […]
Harford County Outlines Major Planning Initiatives for Next Four Years; Master Plan and Land Use Element Plan Coming
From Harford County government: Harford County Executive David R. Craig and County Council President William “Billy” Boniface have announced the major planning initiatives to be completed over the next four years. The initiatives include a comprehensive update to the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Program; an update to the Master Plan and Land Use Element Plan; […]