Suzanne Collins, who has spent much of her 27 years at WJZ—TV covering the Maryland General Assembly, will join Senator Nancy Jacobs in Havre de Grace for a breakfast meeting on May 2 to begin meeting constituents.
Bennett said taxes would be decreased from $0.6875 per $100 of assessed value to $.68 per $100 of assessed value.
If the federal government shuts down tonight at midnight, military personnel would receive partial pay after Tuesday.
Some seniors would suffer if the federal shutdown cuts off their checks. Others say they have enough savings.
More than 18,000 civilian employees work at APG. Many of those workers are represented by the American Federation of Government Employees, which filed a lawsuit against the Obama Administration on March 30 seeking details on agencies’ shutdown plans.
An ordinance passed Monday increased the water area connection charge to $10,500 per equivalent residential unit, a 25 percent increase from the previous charge of $8,400.
The 89 guard members who deployed Thursday were among more than 400 from Maryland headed to Egypt to enforce peace treaty with Israel.
Nonprofit's move comes after state delegate withdraws bill that would have provided a 15-year tax exemption for the Aberdeen retirement community. Long-sought Harford hotel tax also dies with bill's withdrawal.
Proposed amendments would increase the city's fee schedule for connecting to water service and for annexation rights.
The subcabinet, chaired by Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown, has established initiatives such as creating BRAC Zones to give areas expecting growth financial incentives, funding $2.8 million for BRAC-related higher education grants and working to ease the school
The draft Comprehensive Plan is available on the city's website.
Some are concerned that fortune-tellers dupe the public.
Del. Mary-Dulany James has proposed a bill that would give Harford County a 5 percent hotel tax, but also require a 15-year tax exemption to a nonprofit retirement community.
Unit deployed from Aberdeen Proving Ground Saturday morning
St. Joan of Arc School is holding an open house and there is a saving concepts workshop at APG.
Legislators should cut the budget before raising taxes that would hurt citizens.
Every dollar spent on tourism marketing brings a $28 return on investment, board says.
Aberdeen cannot prohibit those who practice the occult for profit from operating in town, but stringent guidelines have been put in place to regulate it.
Residents understood that City Council could take no official action on the bill. Still, many packed council chambers to make their concerns known.
More BGE customers lost their power last week than in the back-to-back blizzards combined last year.
No Action was taken on either matter.