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- Elizabeth Riney and Shaun Smith were united in marriage Dec. 1, 2012 at Old St. Josephs Church in Philadelphia, Pa
- Former city police officer Milan "Sonny" Shegan passed away April 26, 2013, at his home in Trout Creek, Mich. April 26, 2013. Originally from McKeesport, Pa., Pennsylvania, and a veteran of the Marine Corps, he served as a sworn officer in the police departments of Forest Heights, Bladensburg and, finally, Laurel.
- The Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners voted Monday to adopt a $15,075,295 budget for the 2014 fiscal year and also agreed to borrow over $750,000 for parking garage improvements and studies of the town's sewer system. Monday night's town meeting was also the annual presentation of winners of the Historic Preservation Commission's annual school poster contest.
- Baltimore's interim superintendent and next school leader must build on the foundation of reform Andrés Alonso provided.
- The Harford County Public Library Foundation hosted a crowd of nearly 200 guests on Friday, April 19 for its annual A Night Out @ the Library fundraiser. Attendees enjoyed lite fare, cocktails and the opportunity to hear and meet renowned military history author Jeff Shaara
- Maryland employers added 4,700 jobs in March, gains driven by the private sector, the U.S. Department of Labor estimated Friday.
- Two paper shredding events are scheduled this weekend to help residents and businesses recycle unwanted paper, or destroy sensitive materials.
- This year of 2013 will be the 10th year for Aberdeen to host Earth Day at Festival Park.
- Pita Pit, a fast casual concept in 40 states, opens the first location in Baltimore Wednesday on the city's west side.
- At its recent 15th annual gala, Harford United Charities presented a check for $50,000 to the Patricia D. & M. Scot Kaufman Cancer Center at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center.
- We must allow federal government, private businesses to communicate to thwart attacks
- Resident's review of Patuxent River flooding and evacuation in Laurel
- The Target opening this fall in Canton at one of the city's largest new retail developments will be joined by a Harris Teeter grocery store and a lineup of tenants including Old Navy, Michaels, Loft, ULTA Beauty and Red Robin Gourmet Burgers.
- Various newspapers carried accounts of a Sept. 8, 1911 attempted armed robbery at Citizens National Bank on Main Street, which was carried out by a lone teenager with a handgun.
- Maryland's gain of about 22,000 jobs in 2012 is the smallest annual increase since the recession, underscoring the challenges facing the state in a year dominated by the federal budget and the collapse of a major employer.
- Judge describes string of robberies as "urban terrorism"; crew got inside help to rob bank
- The title of Teacher of the Year for Harford County was given to Christina O'Neill, Bel Air Middle School language arts teacher. O'Neill was chosen from the more than 3,200 teachers in the county.
- The city's spending panel on Wednesday approved an $18 million loan agreement to turn hundreds of East Baltimore vacants into new and rehabbed homes.
- The experts are in agreement: the threat of automatic spending cuts by the federal government caused companies to press the pause button on real estate expansion in the Baltimore region during the third quarter.
- Harford County Executive David R. Craig, accompanied by James Richardson, director of the Office of Economic Development and members of his team, took time to recognize more than a dozen businesses during Business Appreciation Week, Sept. 17 – 21.
- Baltimore's 2nd annual Urban Farm & Food Fair marks movement's growth
- Prominent businessman helped reinvigorate Catonsville business district
- Every year educators spend hundreds to thousands of dollars of their own money to provide school supplies for students. For the past seven years, the Greater Excellence in Education Foundation, or GEEF, has worked with area businesses to set up school supply donation sites for its Tools for Schools program.
- Aberdeen Proving Ground Federal Credit Union [APGFCU], Harford and Cecil counties' largest credit union, is proud to announce that Elaine D. Smith has joined the credit union's team as manager of its Bel Air branch
- Baltimore County police say a man was arrested Friday in connection with a robbery that occurred this morning at the PNC Bank branch located inside the Giant Foods in Towson.
- Maryland's unemployment rate inches up, but state shows first job gains in months
- The redevelopment of Laurel Mall into a $130 million mixed-use, open-air plaza called Towne Centre at Laurel began Aug. 14 with an invitation-only groundbreaking ceremony.
- The Orioles are winning, but the fans are still staying away. What gives?
- Pita Pit to open on the west side, Krazi Kebob opened in The Gallery
- The Baltimore metro region had the best July in six years for contracts signed to buy homes, according to data released Friday by an affiliate of the region's multiple listing service.
- As Journey Stories comes to a close, I would like to thank the Harford County community for its support and participation as we explored our heritage and enjoyed the Smithsonian Exhibit at the Abingdon Library.
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- Boulevard at Box Hill reps aware of traffic issues, will have at least two restaurants and two retail stores
- Since early February, Gaia, a 23-year-old MICA graduate, has been living and breathing Open Walls Baltimore, a series of public art projects covering everything from an abandoned fried chicken restaurant to a bustling parking garage to the sides of modest East Baltimore row homes.
- Maryland shed 6,000 jobs in April, the federal government said Friday — the largest monthly loss in the country as most states in gained, but one that might have been overstated.
- Police in Anne Arundel County are seeking help finding a man who robbed a PNC Bank branch on Fort Meade Road in Laurel. Police said he walked into the bank about 5:30 p.m. on May 3 and handed a teller a note demanding money and threatening to unleash a chemical weapon.
- The are literally hundreds of details that have be confirmed, ironed out, sorted through and resolved before the 45th annual Towsontown Spring Festival hits the streets, Saturday and Sunday, May 5-6, in downtown Towson.
- The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship celebrates a decade of making a difference in Baltimore schools with a gala Wednesday at Loyola University.
- Three Harford County banks have been robbed in the last two weeks and an arrest has been made in only one
- The following is compiled from police reports from the Towson and Cockeysville precincts. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible.
- A man who allegedly robbed a bank in downtown Forest Hill late Thursday afternoon was apprehended a short time later near Walmart in Fallston.
- This letter is written with regard to The Aegis article on April 6 about the PNC Bank at 140 N. Main St. in Bel Air closing this summer.
- A man who allegedly robbed a PNC Bank in the 2300 block of Rock Spring Road in Forest Hill at about 4:40 p.m. has been captured, according to the Harford County Sheriff's Office.
- Renee Wooding of Timonium is participating in the Alzheimer's Association's Memory Ball, a Dancing with the Stars-type fundraiser that takes place Saturday at a downtown hotel.
- Pittsburgh-based bank announces plan to close one building
- A man and woman suspected of trying to rob a bank in downtown Laurel ¿ and of robbing several banks in Connecticut and Virginia ¿ have been arrested
- The Laurel Department of Public Works will offer electronics recycling and paper shredding, for city residents and local businesses only, Saturday, April 14 from 8 a.m. to noon, at the city's Public Works facility, 305-307 First St., off Route 1.