From the Office of the Maryland Attorney General: Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler announced today that Michael Paul Citro, 30, of Abingdon, was charged with one count of felony theft scheme having a value of at least $10,000 but less than $100,000. Theft of at least $10,000 but less than $100,000 is a felony punishable […]
Rep. Harris: “Big Surprise Coming This Fall” Because of Obamacare
From the office of Congressman Andy Harris: Congressman Andy Harris, MD went on WBAL’s The C4 Show earlier today to discuss the news last week that Blue Cross Blue Shield of MD proposed raising health insurance rates between 25-150% for young/healthy people because of Obamacare. He also addressed the testimony that Health and Human Service […]
Fire Investigators Continue to Seek Community Assistance in Edgewood Denny’s Arson; $10,000 Reward Offered by Insurance Company (UPDATED)
From the Office of the State Fire Marshal: Up to a $10,000 reward offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect involved with these fires. Deputy State Fire Marshals are seeking help from the public to assist with locating information concerning two fires inside the Denny’s Restaurant located at 1803 Edgewood […]
New Scooter, Moped Law Goes Into Effect Oct. 1; Will Require Title, Insurance, Helmets
From Maryland State Police: Maryland State Police and local law enforcement are reminding the owners and riders of motor scooters and mopeds that a new law taking effect in less than two months will make significant changes in the use of their chosen form of transportation. On October 1, 2012, new Maryland vehicle laws will […]
Dagger Money Talk: Do You Need Life Insurance?
By Adam Freeland Special to The Dagger You have heard that old adage, “The only certainties in life are death and taxes.” Maybe so, but, it can give you comfort to plan for the future. As part of your planning, you should consider life insurance, especially if anyone will experience financial hardship by your death. […]
Fallston Man Charged with Insurance Fraud for Arson to His Vehicles Two Years Ago
From the Office of the Maryland State Fire Marshal: Deputy State Fire Marshals have charged Jerry W. Williams, Jr. (34) for ordering two vehicles burned that belonged to him. An exhaustive investigation lasting over two years was brought before the Harford County State’s Attorney’s Office and the Grand Jury. An indictment was found against Williams […]
Del. James: “While Change May Not Happen Overnight, Relief is on the Way”
From the office of Del. Mary-Dulany James: Dear Friends, I wanted to call to your attention some exciting news from Washington, DC. On December 17, 2010, President Obama signed the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010. This bill will extend tax cuts for all Americans with the intention of creating […]
Upper Chesapeake Health Link Van Now Stops in Aberdeen; 3rd Thursday of Each Month
From Harford Family House: The Upper Chesapeake Health Link Van will be at the Delle Grove Apartment building, back parking lot at 53 E. Bel Air Avenue, in Aberdeen, on the third Thursday of each month from 1-4 pm. Who is Eligible? The Van Serves Harford or Western Cecil County Residents who are 19 years […]