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- The 16-year-old Bel Air boy, jailed since last week after being accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl at a party, received bail following a second hearing Monday afternoon in Harford County District Court in Bel Air.
- The field in the YMCA Turkey Trot in Bel Air continues to swell, like a turkey in a pre-Thanksgiving fattening regimen. When the annual 5K went off for the 17th time last Thursday, 1,285 runners stood behind the starting line, so many that it took 2 minutes for the hindmost to clear the line.
- A 16-year-old Bel Air boy was charged as an adult and ordered held without bail Tuesday after he allegedly sexually assaulted a high school girl, possibly using a knife, a Harford County prosecutor said
- "Love him while you have him," Dan Carson remembers hearing.
- Army Spc. Kevin S. Weaver graduates basic combat training
- Despite increased police presence at five Harford County high schools Wednesday morning, the families of students at only two of the schools were notified of a potential bomb threat that day.
- Police presence is in evidence at five Harford County high schools Wednesday morning; however, no unusual incidents have been reported in the wake of an earlier threats that a bomb had been planted in one of the schools. According to one principal, the threat said a bomb would go off at 10:30 – which did not happen.
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- Parents at at least two high schools in Bel Air have been put on alert about a possible bomb threat.
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- As the American Cancer Society plans to recruit 500 people who live or work in the Harford County area, it has scheduled enrollment for Nov. 7-11.
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- Drew Westervelt teamed up with two long-time cleaning experts to form new companies.
- "Grease" runs weekends at the Chesapeake Theater at Harford Community College, 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, from Sept. 7-16. Shows are at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $10-$20 at 443-412-2211 or www.harford.edu/cultural.
- Thunderstorms intervened in a busy day of racing for local runners Sunday. A storm drenched the 44th annual Airfield Run in Forest Hill. Another soaked thousands in the 37th annual Annapolis 10 Miler, and the threat of heavy rain forced cancellation of a race in Towson expected to draw over a thousand runners.
- With Monday's shooting just across the county border at Perry Hall High School, at least one Harford County school could see more emergency drills, although school and police officials generally said they do not expect any new security measures.
- Around 100 people attended an event Tuesday morning held by the American Cancer Society, kicking-off enrollment for a cancer prevention study.
- The Harford County hip-hop dance and cheerleading communities are among those mourning a young Forest Hill woman who was killed in a three-car accident Tuesday afternoon in Joppa.
- The Maryland State BBQ Bash begins Friday, August 10, at 4 p.m. in the parking lot of the Risteau State Office Building off Bond Street in downtown Bel Air. As in years past, the Bash will run through Saturday afternoon Aug. 11 and will feature BBQ cooking competition, plenty of food and drink, live musical entertainment and other activities.
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- Stephanie Chervenkov, a lifelong resident of Bel Air and member of The John Carroll School Class of 2012, will be competing at the 30th annual Miss Teen USA pageant on July 28.
- Darcy McDonald ran faster on her return to the Baltimore Women's Classic 5K Sunday, but she did not repeat her victory in the annual race.
- Dozens of friends of the late Benjamin "Ben" Boniface gathered at one of his and their favorite spots Saturday afternoon in an impromptu memorial to the 20-year-old son of Harford County Council President Billy Boniface and his wife Barbara, who died suddenly earlier in the week.
- At least three members of Harford County's delegation to the Maryland General Assembly weren't convinced 25 years ago that the corner of West Ring Factory Road and the new Route 24 was the best site for a new elementary school.
- Havre de Grace City Council members express sympathy for death of county council president's son
- 20-year-old Benjamin Boniface died in a fatal accident Monday morning
- The Bel Air Independence Day Committee announced it has extended the deadline for submission of applications to join the Bel Air July 4 Parade until Friday, June 22.
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- Despite the thunderstorms and a tornado that descended upon Harford County the previous evening, skies were clear and sunny for the John Carroll School 2012 Commencement Ceremony in Bel Air Saturday morning.
- As Catholic institutions across the country sue the Obama administration over new health insurance rules, Baltimore's new archbishop is scheduled to speak in Washington this week at a conference focusing on "Rising Threats to American Religious Freedom."
- About 2,000 people are expected at William E. Lori's installation today as Archbishop of Baltimore, including 400 priests, 80 bishops and eight cardinals, who will file in solemn procession into the cathedral at 1:30 p.m.
- The Town of Bel Air has 13 group homes, and five of them are concentrated within a two-block radius near Broadway and Franklin Street, creating a "community killer," one resident said.
- The Saturday Bel Air Farmers Market could be moving in town
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- Cortney Jayne Carnaggio to wed Robert Andrew Flock
- Twelve 11th grade girls from Harford County high schools were honored Saturday at the 26th annual Judith Resnik Mathematics/Science Awards luncheon at Harford Community College.
- The footrace Phil Anderson is passionate about drew a full house Sunday in Bel Air. His annual Survivor Run 5K reached its entry limit of 300 well before the runners raced from the starting line in pursuit of winners Tyler Muse and Jenn Bouffard.
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- The Harford County Liquor Control Board approved license changes Wednesday.
- The weekend of Feb. 17 and 18, drama students from around the region participated in the fifth annual North East Theatre Festival at Bel Air High School. The students and their teachers joined theater professionals and college professors for various workshops, competitions and performances for each other.
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- On Saturday, Feb. 4, Harford Community Action Agency held its annual Chili Dinner to raise funds for the Harford County Fuel Fund. The Fuel Fund helps keep the lights on for hundreds of needy Harford County families each year, and local donations are a critical part of the program's funding.
- Columnist Susan Reimer's commentary on the death of journalist Christopher Hitchens this year insults the memory of a brilliant and courageous writer
- Former football coach at City College, John Carroll and Calvert Hall was 86
- Annual holiday event brings hundreds to Main Street
- Local harpist and teacher in Bel Air Doing Good Things