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- School is out in less than a week and the kids will be home for the summer. Several summer camps still have openings, but they're filling up fast.
- Casey Reitz, who has spent her entire Harford County Public Schools education at John Archer, was one of nine members of the school's Class of 2019.
- Fallston High School graduate Miranda McFeaters, inspired by her alma mater’s faculty members, hopes to be an English teacher.
- The class of more than 360 students graduated from Bel Air High School May 30.
- North Harford's class of nearly 300 graduates as elected officials remind them, 'Harford County loves you.'
- Michael Smith Jr., a newly-minted 2019 graduate of Joppatowne High School, issued an alert after his commencement ceremony Wednesday afternoon.
- The Harford Community College women’s lacrosse team won it’s first-ever national championship this year, but they are not the college’s only winners in 2019,
- Edgewood High graduate Chase Lotharp, inspired by his teachers, plans to become an educator himself and hopes to serve the next generation of Harford students.
- Renovation of the Harford Community College library is being pushed back as the school moves forward with a $31.5 million renovation of the Chesapeake Center.
- The 2019 Annual Juried Student Art + Design Exhibition will take place April 26 to May 24 in Harford Community College’s Chesapeake Gallery located in the Student Center. An opening reception/juror’s talk will be held on Tuesday, April 30, from 5 to 6:30 PM in the Gallery.
- The Harford County committee of the nonprofit Maryland Lynching Memorial Project held a public meeting Wednesday in the Student Center at Harford Community College to cover the history of lynchings in Maryland and remember the victims.
- With 150 people in attendance, members of the Harford County community were able to connect with their local farmers and agriculture industry supporters Saturday for the symposium "Food, Farmers and Community: Opening the Dialogue" at Harford Community College.
- Harford Community College is moving forward with its plans to create a programming annex in the Route 40 area of the county, where businesses and residents say there is a need.
- 16 can't-miss events in Harford County this spring.
- The governor has appointed three new members to the Harford County Board of Education and one new member to the Harford Community College Board of Trustees.
- The Harford Community College Board of Trustees approved its operating and capital budget requests for the 2020 fiscal year.
- Harford Community College proposes a $50.8 million operating budget for fiscal 2020, with a handful of new positions, a 2 percent employee salary increase, higher health insurance costs and a 3 percent tuition hike.
- Harford County’s 13th Inauguration Ceremony will be held at noon on Monday, Dec. 3, at the APG Federal Credit Union Arena on the campus of Harford Community College in Bel Air.
- I feel we are all very blessed indeed to have Upper Chesapeake Heath as our provider of health care and hope the entire community will do whatever they can to support the organization accordingly.
- Harford Community College held a successful Future Summit planning event on Friday, Nov. 9, according to college officials, as participants discussed what HCC might be like in the coming decades.
- Heather L. Hurd 5K Spooktacular Harford Community College
- A calendar of recreation and outdoors events in Central Maryland.
- A calendar of recreation and outdoors events in Central Maryland.
- Maryland Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford spent the day in Harford County Tuesday, visiting Havre de Grace and Harford Community College.
- A calendar of recreation and outdoors events in Central Maryland.
- Companies and organizations that exemplify a strong commitment to the Harford County business community were honored Sept. 17 at the 26th annual Harford Awards ceremony and reception.
- A calendar of recreation and outdoors events in Central Maryland.
- University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health, owner and operator of Harford County’s two hospitals and other medical facilities serving Harford and Cecil counties, announced the election of several leadership positions on its board of directors and medical team.
- A calendar of recreation and outdoors events in Central Maryland.
- A calendar of recreation and outdoors events in Central Maryland.
- A calendar of recreation and outdoors events in Central Maryland.
- Republican Donna Blasdell and Democrat Andre Johnson face each other in the race for Harford County Council District A, representing Edgewood and Joppa. One will succeed outgoing Councilman Mike Perrone, as he is not seeking re-election after one term.
- New teachers at Forest Hill Elementary School work with their veteran colleagues and school administrators to get ready for the first day of school, Tuesday, Sept. 4. One concern, in addition to the usual nervousness about being in the classroom for the first time, is school safety and security.
- Harford Community College recently earned two grants totaling more than $900,000.
- A calendar of recreation and outdoors events in Central Maryland.
- The state anticipates its improvements to Route 22 in the Bel Air and Churchville area will be complete by the spring of 2019, a delay that is mostly due to the need to relocate gas lines.
- With the first day of fall classes less than a week away, Harford Community College President Dianna Phillips is going into what she calls her peak time of the year.
- Mike Lozinak, who owns eight McDonald's restaurants in Cecil and Harford counties with his family, is selling the franchises and retiring. His parents, Bob and Joan, started the first McDonald's in Harford County nearly 50 years ago.