A local political fixture for the last 35 years, Harford County Executive David Craig will not hold an elected office after Dec. 1, failing in his bid for the Republican gubernatorial nomination in Tuesday’s primary election. Craig was handily defeated in the statewide race by businessman and activist Larry Hogan, and struggled to carry Harford […]
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Harford County Board of Education April 28: Ratification of Tentative Labor Agreements; Price Increases for School Lunch
The Harford County Board of Education plans a business meeting on April 28th to include the ratification of labor contracts for next school year, and a teachers’ union presentation on the cost of salary increases. Other planned business includes acceptance of a ten-cent, mandated price increase for school lunches next year, and a vote on […]
Harford County Human Relations Commission Recaps Martin Luther King Day Observances
From Harford County Government: (Bel Air, MD) – The 9th Annual Harford County NAACP and Black Youth in Action (BYA) Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration was held on January 20, 2014 at the Temple Adas Shalom in Havre de Grace. Preceding the program was a breakfast hosted by Temple Adas Shalom. Alondra Doobay, BYA Debutante […]
Harford County Public High School Drama Companies Unveil Fall 2013 Calendar
From the high school drama companies in Harford County Public Schools: HCPS Drama Productions: Fall 2013 Aberdeen High School AHS Performing Arts 251 Paradise Road Aberdeen, MD 21001 410-273-5500 Director: Sammie Real, III Nov. 14, 15 & 16: The Fabulous Fable Factory book by Joseph Robinette music by Thomas Tierney lyrics by Thomas Tierney and […]
Hearing for Alleged Joppatowne Cannibal Postponed Due to “Administrative Error”
The Joppatowne man accused of killing and eating portions of a family friend did not appear in court for a scheduled plea hearing Monday after an order to transport him to Harford County Circuit Court was mistakenly not issued, prosecutors said. Alexander Kinyua, 22, remained in custody at the Clifton T. Perkins maximum security mental […]
War of 1812 Reenactment Draws Gov. O’Malley Visit, Gun Rights Rally to Havre de Grace on Saturday May 4
From the Maryland Liberty PAC: Maryland Liberty Pac and Maryland Campaign for Liberty plan to peacefully rally at the 700 block of Concord Street in Havre de Grace at 4:00 PM on Saturday, May 4th, to celebrate the history of Havre de Grace in 1813 and show support for gun rights and liberty in Maryland. […]
Harford County Council of PTA Announces Reflections Program Winners
From the Harford County Council of PTAs: “The cultural arts are wisdom. They are mankind’s commentary on the human condition — comedy and tragedy. They are insights into the anguish and ecstasy, the conflicts and triumphs, the failures and aspirations of humanity.” With this statement, Mary Lou Anderson founded the National PTA’s Reflections Program in […]
Bel Air Ringleader’s Sentencing Brings End to Cases Against Prescription Drug Ring
The sentencing Tuesday of the leader of a local oxycodone distribution ring brought an end to the prosecution of 13 people arrested nearly two years ago in one of the county’s largest recent drug busts. According to federal documents, the case was broken in part after the interstate ring sent a large number of pills […]