From Harford Community College: Bryan and Katherine Kelly recently named the lobby in the College’s new nursing and allied health building, Darlington Hall, in honor of Bryan’s parents, Robert Joseph Kelly III and Mary Ella Kelly. They designated their gift to fund the greatest needs of the program as determined by the faculty and Dean […]
Darlington Store Robbed at Knifepoint; Owner Struggled with Suspect Over Wallet
From Maryland State Police: On Friday, May 20, 2016 at approximately 1023 AM, Maryland State Troopers from the Bel Air Barrack responded to the Scarborough Garage and Store located in Darlington, Maryland in reference to an armed robbery. The victim, Lloyd Scarborough, advised Troopers that the suspect entered the store and attempted to purchase a […]
Harford County Rededicates Broad Creek Boat Ramp Following Completion of Improvement Project
From Harford County government: Harford County Executive Barry Glassman’s administration on Wednesday, May 11, rededicated the Broad Creek Boat Ramp in Darlington following enhancements to the ramp and parking area. Joining county officials in the rededication were the Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources and family members of the late Arthur “Whitey” Mansberger, who had been […]
Hosanna School Museum Hosts Early African American Education Exhibit and Film Screening
From the Hosanna School Museum: The Hosanna School Museum will host an exhibit Saturday morning of artifacts related to early African American education followed by the film screening of “Rosenwald,” a documentary about a Chicago philanthropist who helped build thousands of schools in African American communities in the segregated South. The exhibit, “An Artifactual Journey […]
Two Men Lose Hunting Privileges in Case of Deer Poached Near Darlington Cemetery
From the Maryland Department of Natural Resources: Two men will lose their hunting privileges after pleading guilty Monday in Harford District Court to deer poaching charges. Stephen Eugene Nuckols Jr., 31, of Bel Air, and Brian Joseph Nuckols, 25, of Perry Hall, were arrested last year for using lights to aid them while hunting, an […]
Susquehannock Wildlife Society Celebrates 5 Yrs of Conservation with Open House, Wildlife Baby Shower April 9
From the Susquehannock Wildlife Society: Susquehannock Wildlife Society, a non-profit conservation/education/rescue-rehabilitation organization based in Harford County, will celebrate its 5th anniversary on April 9 from 1pm-5pm with an open house and slate of activities at the site of its future wildlife center located on the newly established 20-acre Hopkins Branch Wildlife Management Area at 1725 […]
Harford County Public Schools Announces Top 5 Contenders for County Teacher of the Year 2016
From Harford County Public Schools: The top five finalists for the 2016 Harford County Teacher of the Year award have been released and are listed in alphabetical order below. The judging panel had a difficult and unenviable task again this year with many outstanding teachers nominated for the award. Just to have been deemed worthy […]
Hosanna Book Talk Series: “Stealing Freedom” with Milt Diggins
From the Hosanna School Museum: Join us for this lecture, book signing, and discussion with author Milt Diggins. After extensive research, his new 2015 publication reveals the stories of notorious 19th century slave catchers, kidnappers, their accomplices from Cecil and Harford Counties, and the state that valued their services. Diggins is an independent scholar who […]