The Aberdeen City Council will vote Monday night on an ordinance providing procedures for the repair and removal of unsafe buildings in the city, when those buildings have been deemed able to endanger the health and safety of others. Ordinance No. 12-O-06 would require the securing, repair, removal, or demolition of a building that is […]
Bel Air Agenda Oct. 17: Balancing the Books after Buying BB&T Bank Property on Main Street; Development Regulations Update
Bel Air Town Commissioners will consider a resolution Monday night allowing the town to borrow money and reimburse the General Fund after spending more than a million dollars to purchase the BB&T Bank property and pay for the demolition of the existing building on Main Street. In August, Bel Air signed a contract with Branch […]
Edgewood High School – Part II “…A Special Place in My Heart”
The second in a two-part series, looking back at the old Edgewood HS building through the eyes of the students and staff: The Staff Ask a staff member about Edgewood High School and certain themes emerge – pride in the students, respect for fellow colleagues, and a spirit of cooperation within the Edgewood community. A […]
Edgewood High School – “…A Great Place to Grow Up and Learn”
Part I The new Edgewood High School building opened to start the 2010 – 11 school year, catching the eye like a new student arriving on campus. Heads turn toward the comely, state-of-the-art structure while the old Edgewood High School building lingers nearby, alone and awaiting demolition. The party has moved on and rightly so, […]
Demolition Begins of Washington Court Property In Edgewood
From Harford County government: County Executive Craig follows through on commitment to Edgewood (Edgewood, MD) – – Work has begun on the residential demolition of the Washington Court property on Cedar Drive in Edgewood. The 26 acre tract of land purchased by the U. S. Government in 1941, located in the heart of Edgewood, has […]
Bel Air High School – Thanks for the Memories
It came from dust, and unto dust it shall return. The Bel Air High School building rose from the earth sixty years ago and it will be demolished sometime this October. The wreckage has already begun as a glorious new replacement building stands by, ready to welcome students at the start of the new school […]