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Bel Air commissioners approve contract to bring police department into '21st Century'
One of the three contracts awarded by the Bel Air town commissioners during Monday night's meeting will help bring the town's police department into the 21st Century, one of the commissioners said. A contract for $7,467 was awarded Harford Alarm for...Tags: Finance, Ethics, Labor Legislation, Justice System, Values
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Major's Choice residents to be billed for stormwater pond work
Many residents in the Major's Choice development in Bel Air are about to get bills for repairs being made to two of the three stormwater management ponds in the neighborhood. The Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners is set to vote at its meeting Monday to...Tags: Lisa Moody, Satellite and Cable Service, Inventories, Values, Havre de Grace
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Bel Air's proposed budget a $640,000 decrease over this year
The town of Bel Air's proposed budget is to go down by more than half a million dollars in the next fiscal year and its property tax rate will remain the same. The proposed budget for fiscal year 2012-1013 was submitted to the Bel Air town...Tags: Property Tax, Budgets and Budgeting
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It's time to pay
In the grand scheme of things, it's not the kind of issue most people regard as a political hot potato, but it is a matter that's likely to end up sporadically adding to property tax bills in neighborhoods across Harford County in the coming years. It'...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Harford County, Clubs and Associations, Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Quarry Lake development combines homes, stores, offices ... and a lake
Sherrie Becker recalled how she came to live at Quarry Lake, the residential, retail, office complex in Pikesville. Becker bought a home there in 2007, picking out a lot in the single-family residential area before any of the houses had even been built....
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Pages from the Past: Former minister found frozen to death in Catonsville in 1912
An article in the Jan. 13, 1912, edition of The Argus reported on the lonely death of an elderly resident. Hezekiah Boyce, a former negro minister, about 80 years old, was found frozen to death in his shanty on Powers Lane, about two miles northwest of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Holidays, Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia), College Sports, Colleges and Universities
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Columbia Association hears from residents, villages on budget
Columbia Association board members heard requests from residents and village board members, ranging from security improvements to upgrades to aging infrastructure, at a public hearing on how to spend the homeowner group's nearly $60 million annual...Tags: Energy Saving, Finance, Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Local Government
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February 1st and mild in Harford? Yes, indeed!
The newly renovated Friends Park in Forest Hill had several visitors by mid-morning Wednesday, from families playing on the playground and feeding the geese to joggers on that portion of the Ma & Pa Trail.
And who could blame them? With the sun shining,...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Golf, Salt, Tourism and Leisure, Tourism and Leisure
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Howard moves to stem erosion, pollution in Ellicott City waterway
When it rains, not only does storm water flow downstream, but so do the banks of small streams emptying into Red Hill Branch, bringing other pollutants with the eroding soil. In a move to stem environmental problems and add wildlife habitat, Howard County...Tags: Environmental Politics, Rivers, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Politics, Howard County
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Chevrolet ambulance seen superior to Cadillac in 1961
An article in the Aug. 24, 1961, edition of the Herald Argus and Baltimore Countian reported on the arrival of a new, modern ambulance for the area. The new $7,000 Catonsville ambulance, a one-ton Chevrolet panel body truck chassis converted into an...Tags: Mine Safety Appliances Company, Automotive Equipment, Health and Safety at Work, Field Hockey, First Aid
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Lennar's Plantation Lakes Provides Affordable Option for Second Home
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Located just minutes from Delaware’s pristine Delmarva beaches, Lennar’s Plantation Lakes in Millsboro is the perfect community for Mid-Atlantic city dwellers looking for a tranquil retreat. Just a two and a half hour...Tags: Computer Hardware, Real Estate, Passenger Cars
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Homeowners want Laurel Lakes walking paths closed
There's a battle brewing in Laurel over whether sections of the paved walking path around Laurel Lakes should be closed to keep walkers from entering a townhouse community.
The path areas being considered for closure are at Fourth Street and Cherry...Tags: Facebook, Public Officials, Media Industry, Social Media, Clubs and Associations
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