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Perryville: Daughter visits from New York; Tom Oliver turns 80
Tom Oliver was guest of honor at an 80th birthday party at the Green Turtle last weekend. The party was given by his daughters, Colleen and Kathy. More than 30 people attended. Our daughter, Ruth, and Hannah Ventela flew in from Saratoga, N.Y., to...Tags: Christianity, Lutheranism, Chesapeake City, Aberdeen, Labor Day
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25 years ago: Harford pounded by as much as 6 inches of rain
From The Aegis of Sept. 10, 1987: "Cows floating downstream, walls collapsing, low-lying roads closed and countless basements flooded"- that was what grabbed the reader's attention on the front page 25 years ago. A rainstorm hit Harford County, flooding...Tags: Sex Crimes, Early Learning, Labor Day, Interior Policy, Abusive Behavior
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Perryville: Class of '72 reunion set Oct. 20
Perryville High School Class of 1972 graduates are invited to a reunion. The date is Oct. 20 in Bel Air. For more information, email Linda Land Vest at vestshelton@aol.com. The USNTC Bainbridge reunion will be at the Clarion Hotel in Aberdeen Sept. 26 to...Tags: Aberdeen, Labor Day, Christianity, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Lutheranism
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Harford executive says new Havre de Grace High will be built - or else
Harford County Executive David Craig envisions ground being broken for a new Havre de Grace High School before he leaves office in December 2014. Craig says the school should be built in an open area between the middle school and Harris Stadium. Most...
Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Budgets and Budgeting, Middle Schools, Teaching and Learning, Finance
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Havre de Grace High principal to be transferred to John Archer
Pending approval of the county school board, Havre de Grace High School Principal Patricia Walling is expected to become principal of John Archer School at the end of the school year and will be replaced by James Reynolds, an assistant principal at Bel...
Tags: Harford County, Public Schools, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Holidays, Middle Schools
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Graduation Week 2012 is upon us
Memorial Day weekend is considered the traditional start of summer, but for more than 2,500 Harford County students, summer won't begin until high school is officially over - forever. And after weeks of studying and exams, that time has come. Graduation...Tags: Aberdeen, Schools, Christianity, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Graduation
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John Archer's 40th commencement sends forth seven happy graduates
The seven graduates at John Archer School's 40th commencement eagerly bid farewell to their tight-knit alma mater Friday afternoon, as they celebrated how far they have come. Friends, family and supporters filled the school's auditorium and excitedly...
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Harford school project priorities a matter of opinion
The Harford County Council criticized County Executive David Craig last month for making the Havre de Grace High School replacement building a priority in the county's school construction needs and in turn removed funding for the project from future...
Tags: Schools, Budgets and Budgeting, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Havre de Grace, Teaching and Learning
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Thomas Run Road near Harford Community College to be temporarily closed starting June 13
The Harford County Department of Public Works has announced that Thomas Run Road from Route 22 to Medical Hall Road, by the Harford Community College campus, will be closed to traffic on or about Wednesday, June 13. The road will be closed for... -
Board divided over school construction priorities
Board of education members were divided Monday evening over the 2012 Educational Facilities Master Plan and what implications it could have on school construction prioritizations. The master plan, which is submitted to the state every July 1, is used...Tags: House Building, Schools, Elementary Schools, Cornell Brown, Havre de Grace
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John Archer students have a ball at first prom
It was a night of food, fun and dancing at John Archer School's first prom Friday night. Approximately 21 students from John Archer School celebrated the school's first ever prom at the school Friday night joined by faculty, family, friends and other...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning
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