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- December is a festive month all over Harford County, with family-friendly celebrations of the season on stage, in homes and at parks.
- Andrew Miner, of Sykesville, is a member of the Leadership Scholars Program at John Carroll University, University Heights, Ohio. The program is focused on
- The Bel Air election enters its final week, with election day Tuesday, Nov. 7. Four candidates are running for two seats on the Board of Commissioners.
- The stories of 40 selfless volunteers inspired attendees at the 31st Annual Harford's Most Beautiful People Awards ceremony hosted by County Executive Barry Glassman Oct. 12.
- St. Ignatius Church in Hickory will culminate a year-long celebration of its 225th anniversary with a Mass on Sunday celebrated by Archbishop William E. Lori.
- What are the thoughts of Harford County's administrative judge, and the only African-American member of the Circuit Court bench, on portraits of Confederate veterans that hang in county courthouse?
- Edith C. Daly, 97, who had careers in editing, theater and televison and was an adovocate for social justice and peace, died Sept. 1 at Union Memorial Hospital.
- Coverage of the first full day of school at The John Carroll School in Bel Air, which has a new president, Stephen A. DiBiagio, and a new principal, Tom Durkin
- Profile of the Tidewater Players, who return to the Havre de Grace Opera House this week.
- Preview of the 15th annual Maryland State BBQ Bash in downtown Bel Air this Friday and Saturday
- Elisabeth Wise, of Eldersburg, graduated summa cum laude from the University of New Hampshire, during the commencement ceremony held May 20. Wise earned a
- The John Carroll School in Bel Air announced Friday the selection of Stephen A. DiBiagio as interim president effective July 10.
- John D. Hicks, 86, founder of a Dundalk travel agency, died Monday.
- The 11th annual Greek Festival kicked off Friday at The John Carroll School in Bel Air, and it continues Saturday and Sunday.
- The stars and stripes will be waving as Harford County gets ready to celebrate the nation's birthday over the next two and a half weeks.
- Profile of the Old Timers Lacrosse Game at The John Carroll School in Bel Air, which turned 45 years old this year.
- Get a taste for all things Greek this weekend at the 11th annual Harford County Greek Festival at the John Carroll School on Route 22 in Bel Air.
- Public health officials in Ireland say they are reviewing services delivered by the late Catholic priest in the Netflix series "The Keepers," who worked as a psychologist there after leaving Baltimore in the 1990s amid sexual abuse allegations.
- Six individual alumni and the seven Dang siblings were joined by a former staff member and a community supporter as the latest to be inducted into the Edgewood High School Hall of Fame during a ceremony on the school's 2017 Commencement Day Tuesday.
- Coverage of commencement exercises Saturday for The John Carroll School Class of 2017.
- Todd Campo and Katherin Eckart, both Patterson Mill High School students, won the top prize, a $5,000 scholarship, from the Al Cesky Scholarship Fund Inc. during the annual scholarship awards banquet Wednesday.
- When the 2017-2018 school year begins at the John Carroll School in Bel Air, it will be a bit different from this year. President Richard O'Hara, who has been at the school for 10 years, is retiring at the end of June, and a new principal, Tom Durkin, begins his tenure leading the Patriots in mid-June.
- The next generation of women leaders were honored recently during the seventh annual Women of Tomorrow Awards.
- The play "Silent Witnesses," which is about child survivors of the Holocaust, will have its Harford County premiere April 22 at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church in Bel Air.
- The death of Army Staff Sgt. Mark R. De Alencar, an Edgewood resident and 1998 Joppatowne High School graduate, was the first since 20014 among people with
- The Aberdeen IronBirds, Class A short season affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles, have announced plans to pay tribute to the late Josh Hamer, a high school student-athlete at The John Carroll School in Bel Air, who died following a tragic car accident last month.
- William H. Keeler, the retired archbishop of Baltimore's Catholic Church, died Thursday at age 86.
- A funeral service will be held Tuesday morning for Joshua "Josh" Evan Hamer, the John Carroll School student who died from injuries when a vehicle in which he was a passenger was involved in an accident in Churchville on Thursday morning.
- The Level Volunteer Fire Company honored members who saved two people from a burning car last December during the company's annual banquet Saturday.
- The visitation and funeral service have been set for Joshua "Josh" Evan Hamer, the John Carroll School student who died from injuries when a vehicle in which he was a passenger was involved in an accident in Churchville on Thursday morning.
- A John Carroll student, who is currently unidentified by the school and State Police, died from his injuries after a serious vehicle crash near Route 22 and Route 155 in Churchville Thursday morning.
- Harford County has already been well represented in Washington, D.C. in the past week for the presidential inauguration and the Women's March on Washington, and that will be the case again Friday when busloads of people from area churches visit the nation's capital for the 44th annual Right for Life rally and march to stop abortion.
- After a nationwide search, The John Carroll School has named Tom Durkin as the new principal and chief academic officer. His official start date is June 12.
- It was a year of championships, near misses, changes in the Ripken Baseball presence in Harford County and an Olympic medalist, as we look back on 2016 and the year in Harford County sports.
- Paul W. Ishak has been named Harford County's newest Circuit Court Judge. Ishak's appointment was announced Wednesday morning by Gov. Larry Hogan
- On behalf of the Town of Bel Air and the Bel Air Downtown Alliance, I would like to thank the citizens of greater Bel Air for their attendance and enthusiasm at the Sunday, December 4, 2016, Town of Bel Air Christmas Parade and Celebration.
- A good time is had by all at the 27th annual Bel Air Christmas Parade and holiday celebration Sunday afternoon.
- There were several stories about schools in last Friday's edition of The Aegis, mostly good...but then there's the Narcan thing. It's a sad reality but for all the good happening in our schools, we still need to be prepared if the heroin epidemic reaches within their walls.
- The John Carroll School Equestrian Team will host its first Interscholastic Equestrian Association Show at Claddagh Manor Farm, in Churchville on Saturday. The show is open to the public.
- The Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra opens its 40th "Ruby Season" October 8. Under the baton of Sheldon Bair, the SSO will perform Brahms' Hungarian Dance No. 1, Ronald Royer's Fantasy Variations on a Gregorian Chant with Barton Woomert on trumpet and Steven Woomert on flugelhorn, and Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony. The season will continue with concerts December 10, March 4 and May 20. A free band shell concert is set for June 4, 2017, at the William Humbert Amphitheater on Hickory Avenue in Bel
- The congregation of St. Ignatius, Hickory, the oldest Catholic church still in operation in the Baltimore Archdiocese and oldest parish in Harford County, will kick off a yearlong celebration of its 225th anniversary on Sunday. The original church building was dedicated Sept. 27, 1792
- It was a slow day at the Loch Raven Fishing Center on a hot and humid late August afternoon, owing, in part, to school being back in session and the fish in Loch Raven Reservoir playing hard to get.
- The 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks is coming up Sunday, and Harford County residents will join the rest of the United States in remembering the victims of the attack and other such attacks that have followed, as well as our sons and daughters who have served in the war against the terrorists.
- Family and friends of Immanuel Quickley gathered earlier this week in his hometown of Havre de Grace to celebrate his gold medal from the United States team representing basketball players in the 17 and under age group in Spain this summer.
- What a spring season it was for Harford County's school athletic teams. In fact, what a year it was.
- The John Carroll School in Bel Air was packed with people Saturday for the 10th annual Greek Festival. The festival continues Sunday.
- Graduation time in Harford County brings out many heartwarming stories of perseverance and personal accomplishments. One such story that occurred this year, however, was a group effort that took place leading up to Saturday's graduation of the Class of 2016 at The John Carroll School in Bel Air.
- It's Greek Festival weekend in Harford County, beginning at 4 p.m. today (Friday) and running through 7 p.m. Sunday at The John Carroll School in Bel Air.
- Madelyn Ball, principal of The John Carroll School, noted that, while there are many differences between her and the 176 members of the school's Class of 2016, there is a major similarity.
- Felicia Ikpum didn't even recognize her son when she met him at the airport Friday. After Mike Tertsea left Nigeria to study at The John Carroll School, she did not see him for four years.