elizabeth bowen
- It was Election Day for the presidential primary in Harford County on Tuesday, but not many might have noticed. Voting was lackluster throughout the county by mid-afternoon, with many polling places reporting only about 100 or 200 people showing up to cast ballots.
- With a local judicial race, a couple of congressional nominations and the Republican presidential nomination hanging in the balance, Harford County voters will have something to decide if they bother to show up at the polls for Tuesday's presidential primary election.
- Early voting in Harford County started Saturday at the McFaul Center.
- There is a key local race on the ballot, one that has the potential to be resolved when the polls close Tuesday, that being the race for Harford County Circuit Court judge.
- I respectfully urge citizens of Harford County to look beyond negative campaigning and advertisements and to cast your vote for Judge M. Elizabeth Bowen to keep her on the Bench for a well-deserved 15-year term.
- The Abingdon Community Council is asking for feedback from residents.
- Whiteford Council members discussed a bicycle and pedestrian master plan.
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- Gov. Martin O'Malley filled 10 of the open judicial seats in Maryland Thursday, selecting the chief counsel for opinions and advice in the attorney general's office for the state's highest court.
- Gov. Martin O'Malley appointed Assistant States Attorney Elizabeth Bowen to the Harford County Circuit Court vacancy.
- An Abingdon man was charged Monday with sexually abusing his niece in June.