Aberdeen held an event Thursday evening to present the plans from the Maryland Department of Transportation to the public and City Council.
Patrick McGrady, who is running for mayor, contends that incumbert Michael Bennett violated ethical standards with the trip.
Tyrone Moore of Aberdeen was sentenced to 147 months in prison.
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Aberdeen's planning commission meets Wednesday night.
Standard & Poor's rates the city's bonds as Doube-A.
Mayor Michael Bennett and the City Council unanimously passed an ordinance covering ethics guidelines at Monday's meeting.
Incumbent Michael Bennett and lone challenger Patrick McGrady exchanged words during the public comment period at Monday's City Council meeting.
Patch brings you the news as it happens from Monday's Aberdeen City Council meeting.
Planning officials worry that higher education efforts are falling short.
Aberdeen City Council will meet at 7 p.m. Monday.
One military couple held a party for the unit in New Jersey a week before deployment.
Harford was one of 17 counties statewide to receive state funds for projects.
No one was injured during the incident, which occurred Wednesday morning.
Aberdeen Mayor Michael Bennett spoke to local leaders in Augusta, GA, about Ripken Baseball's impact in Harford County.
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Aberdeen City Council meets at 7 p.m. Monday.
Challenger Patrick McGrady and incumbent Michael Bennett have both turned in their applications for the November election.
The Aberdeen City Council will meet at 7 p.m. Monday.
The Republican ran for state delegate in 2010.
City officials seek to refinance more than $9 million in debt for Ripken Stadium, with the hope of saving taxpayer dollars.
The council introduced legislation to refinance the stadium's loans at Monday's meeting.
The Boys and Girls Club has a new, government-backed academic program in store for its young members.
The Aberdeen resident served as the city's "mayor" on Monday.
The county is seeking input and project proposals from community members.
An introduction to a city election amendment and recognition of a Eagle Scout project were also among the topics the Aberdeen City Council discussed Monday night.
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and the Maryland Higher Education Commission announced the creation of new educational programs Tuesday.
Soldiers marched in the Fourth of July heat.
Potential toll increases at Hatem Bridge in Havre de Grace have been a controversial matter in Harford and Cecil counties.
Through a $115 million grant, the state is going high-tech by fall 2013.
Meeting began at 7 p.m.
The Grace United Methodist Church is slated to expand its parking lot and make it free and accessible to the public essentially creating 37 new parking spaces in the downtown area.
City Council budget amendment sets the tax rate for properties for some BRAC-related development at 17 cents per $100 of assessed value.
The spending plan reduces the city property tax rate by almost a penny.
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Dr. Nanaj Bhamare, grew up in Pimpalkote, India, a remote village of 6,000 people that received electricity only about 15 years ago. He wanted to return to start a factory.
Proposed budget includes nearly a penny reduction in city property taxes and nearly 2 percent raise for employees.
The Aberdeen Zoning and Planning Commission has approved two new plats of land for two existing Aberdeen locations.
Mayor Michael E. Bennett has said taxes would be decreased from $0.6875 per $100 of assessed value to $.68 per $100 of assessed value.
Dr. Nanaj Bhamare's body is scheduled to return to India on Monday for burial.