Marylanders for Offshore Wind Coalition created a public service announcement, asking legislators to support the Maryland Offshore Wind Energy Act.
Two Aberdeen citizens believe a convention center built with hotel tax revenue will spread business too thin for already existing venues.
Members of the 169th General Support Aviation Brigade will serve for one year in Afghanistan.
Gov. Martin O'Malley proposed gas tax bill is expected to be introduced in the next couple of days.
Eric McLauchlin, chair of the Economic Development Advisory Board in Harford County, invites local residents to sign a petition in favor of a county hotel tax.
Follow the latest updates on the Aberdeen City Council meeting.
There will be a public hearing for a tax credit on property owned by Habitat for Humanity during Monday's City Council meeting.
Dale Ormond will succeed Maj. Gen. Nick Justice as the Aberdeen Proving Ground installation commander at a ceremony on Feb. 10.
Local voices tweeted during President Obama's State of the Union address.
The Maryland Municipal League created a 60-second public service announcement, stating that Gov. Martin O'Malley and state legislators cannot continue to slash highway user revenue.
Mayor Michael Bennett and City Council members introduced an ordinance to allow a smaller property tax rate for a subclass of businesses that meet LEED and other standards.
Patrick McGrady, a former candidate for mayor of Aberdeen, is hosting a meeting at the Aberdeen Library on Jan. 25.
Financial director Opiribo Jack says property values will rise as the completion of BRAC will bring in more construction.
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Aberdeen's director of finance, Opiribo Jack, reported the city's total receipts exceeded expenses by $2.4 million.
Del. Glass talks about his decision to run for chair of the Harford County delegation, his priorities for the 2012 Maryland General Assembly and why he supports a hotel tax in Harford County.
Starting in early spring 2012 there will be daily lane closures for construction that is expected to last one year.
Route No. 7, also known as the "Teal" line, will offer nine round trips on stops between Aberdeen and Perryville.
The LEED Office Building Tax Subclass ordinance and an amendement to taxes for Habitat for Humanity will be introduced.
Patch wants to know what issue is most important to you at the Maryland General Assembly.
A recent study suggests MARC train service lags behind economic growth at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
Tell us who should represent the GOP in the 2012 presidential election.
Patch takes a look back at the year that was and features a story from each month.
The Aberdeen planning and zoning commission postponed a decision on whether a complex of 200 luxury apartments could be built on Long Drive.
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The National Defense Authorization Act designates more than $230 million in improvements for multiple military facilities in Maryland.
Patch wants to know what you think about the Iraq war.
Patch wants to know how tolerant you are of the noises coming from Aberdeen Proving Ground.
The planning and zoning commission reviewed whether new homes in Aberdeen will improve or worsen traffic congestion in the city.
A recap of the Holiday Decorating Contest and Christmas Street contests winners.
The winners from the Christmas Street and Holiday Decorating contests are expected to be announced.
Don Fry, of the Greater Baltimore Committee, said commuters need more options for jobs at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
Harford County Public Schools selected six students to support state delegates and senators during the 2012 Maryland General Assembly.
Follow the latest updates on the Harford County Council Meeting.
With the health concerns from second-hand smoke, tell us whether smoking should be banned from government property.
County Executive David Craig recommends giving all county employees a one-time $1,250 bonus.