john carroll
- York College senior women's lacrosse defender Nicole Clauter, of Bel Air, was selected as the 2018-19 CAC Female Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
- The Bel Air Greek Festival starts this Friday at the John Carroll School.
- "A Universe of Stories" is the theme of Harford County Public Library's Summer Reading Challenge for children and teens that begins Monday.
- 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.
- Thomas Durkin, principal of The John Carroll School, listed many ways the graduating Class of 2019 has served the community during the commencement ceremony.
- John Carroll School recently announced its newest group of Carroll Scholars, incoming freshmen whose academic achievements qualified them for the prestigious
- Kim Boniface, a member of the prominent horse racing and breeding family of Bonita Farm in Darlington, died Friday. She was 51.
- Sarah Sexton, of Westminster, was initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor
- To give back in support of Cancer LifeNet, Rivera has formed Team Yomaris to participate in the Sixth annual Amanda Hichkad CCA Celebration Walk Saturday, May 18, at 8 a.m. at The John Carroll School, 703 E. Churchville Road in Bel Air.
- Andrew āDrewā Bailey Evans, an eighth-grader at Southampton Middle School, was presented with a Student Achievement Award by the Bel Air town commissioners Monday night.
- Emma Kleinberg is āgoing to Hollywood.ā The 2015 John Carroll School graduate who grew up in Bel Air sang āAmerican Privilegeā by Allen Stone for herĀ āAmerican IdolāĀ audition in October thatĀ aired Monday night on ABC.
- Bel Air native Emma Kleinberg canāt remember a time when she wasnāt singing, and her talent will be put to the test Monday night when her audition for āAmerican Idolā airs on ABC.
- The world will always see ShopRite's president, Andy Klein ā in a visit to a hospital, in an addict who is recovering and most importantly, when people act nicer to each other.
- Many in Harford County and beyond are mourning Mondayās death of Andrew Klein, president of Kleinās Family Markets. He was one of two people killed in a fiery crash on Route 24 near Ring Factory Road around 7 a.m.
- Harford County schools will have there sixth inclement weather day this school year on Wednesday, and the last day will now be Monday, June 17.
- Harford County Public Schools and offices will be closed for a second straight day on Tuesday because of the weather conditions in the area, officials announced this morning.
- Harford County Public Schools and offices will be closed Monday because of snow and ice.
- With schools closing three hours early in Harford County, all school activities, including field trips and after-school activities, have been cancelled.
- Harford County Public Schools and offices will open two hours late Thursday because of unsafe travel conditions on side roads and frigid temperatures.
- Harford County Public Schools and offices will be closed Wednesday because of the chance roads will freeze overnight.
- For the third time in two weeks, Harford County schools will have a two-hour delay because of the weather forecast Tuesday.
- Harford County schools will be delayed two hours Friday because of the impending weather.
- An estimated 2,000 people attended the 19th annual Morning Star Pow Wow at The John Carroll School in Bel Air, taking in Native American dancing, food, arts and crafts. The event benefits the St. Labre Indian School in Montana.
- The Harford County Sheriffās Office chief deputy, Col. Steven Bodway, is retiring āĀ again āĀ in early January.
- Harford County SheriffĀ Jeffrey Gahler said Monday that despite tragedies his department has faced over the past four years, the office has made strides in the fight against the opioid epidemic and in keeping county schools safe.
- Harford County Executive Barry Glassman called for unity in the wake of national and local tragedies and political polarization as he and the seven members of the County Council were inaugurated Monday.
- Harford Countyās 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.
- Shops in downtown Bel Air reported a strong presence of customers on Small Business Saturday even with rainy and chilly weather.
- Heās quick to tell you heās no expert. But with more than a decade of experience covering the food and beverage scene in Philadelphia, and a new book to boot, itās hard to call Drew Lazor, who grew up in Bel Air, anything other than that.
- Angela G. DeCarlo, a Loyola University Maryland senior who was committed to peace and justice issues, died Nov. 4 from liposarcoma. a rare cancer of connective tissues, at the University of Maryland Medical Center. She was 21
- Talia Smith, of Eldersburg, a member of the class of 2019 majoring in history, has been named to the dean's list for the spring 2018 semester at Drew
- Several local students graduated or earned honors from Hood College, Frederick, in the spring 2018 semester: From Finksburg: Abigail Griffin, dean's list. From
- As a point guard for the Boston Celtics, Chris Herrenās dreams of playing in the NBA had seemingly come true. In reality, he was trapped in a nightmare of addiction to alcohol, cocaine, OxyContin and heroin. Herren spoke to 325 people at Havre de Grace High School Tuesday evening.
- One-day event licenses to serve alcohol at a fundraiser for a family with young children whose mother and father are battling cancer and for a gala Bel Air High School reunion were recently approved by the Harford County Liquor Control Board.