The next installment of The Dagger’s Q & A with candidates in the 2014 Gubernatorial Primary Election features the winner-take-all race between the Republican candidates running for the Harford County Council District D seat, representing the northern Harford area. Incumbent county councilman Chad Shrodes of White Hall faces Johnathan Grimmel of Monkton in the Republican […]
Harford County Board of Education District D; Incumbent Board President and 3 Challengers
In the upcoming primary elections for Harford County School Board, four candidates will be on the ballot in District D, which includes Jarrettsville, Norrisville, Whiteford, Street, Dublin, Darlington, Level and Forest Hill. The field of four is comprised of incumbent board president Nancy Reynolds, former HCPS teacher Chris Scholz, engineering technology company project manager Mike […]
Grimmel Announces Run for Harford County Council District D: “I Call Myself a New Type of Republican”
From Johnathan Grimmel: In a democracy, it is always important to get involved in the process. Many individuals I talk with say that they do not like it when people complain about government, but then they do not even vote. Contrary to popular belief, each vote does matter, and decisions are made by those who […]
Harford County Attorney McCord and Councilmen McMahan and Shrodes Graduate from University of Maryland Academy of Excellence
From Harford County government: Harford County Attorney Rob McCord and Councilmen “Capt’n Jim” McMahan and Chad Shrodes attended graduation ceremonies this past Sunday in the Chapel of the University of Md. in College Park. The event marked the culmination of study in the area of public policy for the three men who serve the citizens […]
Grambo vs. Warfield – Harford County Board of Education District D
Election Day, November 2, 2010, will mark the first time that any members of the Harford County Board of Education will be chosen by the public they will serve. In most other school districts in the state and in the nation, school board elections are nothing new. But in Harford County, where the Maryland governor […]
Harford School Board Races Set: Frisch/Robinson, Beverley/Eaton, Grambo/Warfield; Myers Hanging On
A high school teacher, a former school board president, and a Tea Party activist were among the winning candidates in the September 14 primary elections for school board; the first school board elections ever to be held in Harford County. In the non-partisan, in-district school board races, primary voters in three Harford council districts narrowed […]
Harford Board of Education District D: Dauphinais, Grambo, Hau, Miller, Warfield – UPDATED
Four candidates, thirteen questions, and concise answers were on hand at a school board candidates’ forum held in North Harford on August 24, 2010. Budget constraints and school based decision making were recurring themes at the third and last in a series of forums sponsored by the Harford County Council PTA, this time for the […]
Harford Council District D: Paterniti vs. Shrodes in North Harford Winner-Take-All
North Harford represents the last bastion of the county’s rural roots, but that agricultural way of life is increasingly at odds with encroaching residential and commercial development. Balancing the best interests of residents, employees, and businesses is a difficult, seemingly endless, and usually thankless job – perhaps that’s why only two candidates have expressed official […]