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Hospitals join University

Upper Chesapeake Medical, Harford Memorial to become part of Harford-based operation

Posted 7/03/09 by The Aegis

Celebrating the Fourth in and around Harford

celebrations set in Bel Air, Edgewood, Havre de Grace and Kingsville

Posted 7/03/09 by The Aegis

Harford's corn crop off to a strong start

Knee high by the Fourth of July

Posted 7/03/09 by The Aegis

School board appointment up in the air

Lee Merrell's term expired Wednesday; no word yet on reappointment

Posted 7/03/09 by The Aegis

just in

Teachers union, Harford school board reach agreement

Posted 7/01/09 by The Aegis, The Record

Two men charged in adult bookstore sting

Posted 6/30/09 by The Aegis

Jones held in attempted murder

Posted 6/30/09 by The Aegis

Tea party tax protest set July 4 in Bel Air

Posted 6/29/09 by The Aegis

entertainment

Pylesville farm opens its gates

Posted 7/01/09 by The Record, The Aegis

Celtic concert July 11 in Fallston

Posted 7/01/09 by The Aegis

Strong start for IronBirds

Posted 6/26/09 by The Record

Christina Dove tops in lacrosse

Posted 6/17/09 by The Aegis

education

Proposed salt dome draws fire

Posted 7/03/09 by The Aegis

After 30-plus years,Skebeck is retiring

Posted 7/01/09 by The Aegis

Way clear for school board vote; Official in Harford July 1

Posted 6/30/09 by The Aegis

Harford schools get big money

Posted 6/26/09 by The Aegis

business

Harford Memorial to join University system

Posted 7/03/09 by The Record

Many tax rates going down, but tax bills still going up

Posted 7/03/09 by The Aegis, The Record

Harford's hospitals merging with University of Maryland Medical System

Posted 7/01/09 by The Aegis, The Record

Business Newsmakers

Posted 7/01/09 by The Aegis

community

Churchville’s Rec Baseball’s Opening Day

Posted 4/23/09 by The Aegis, The Record

Speak up on library

Posted 6/24/09 by The Aegis

APG plans larger than usual blasts

Posted 6/17/09 by The Aegis

In class with Harford's Teacher of the Year

Posted 5/06/09 by The Aegis

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event guide

This Week's Events

A sampling of seminars, fundraisers and concerts in Harford County.


July 2
Harford County Astronomical Society meeting
Harford Community College; 8 p.m. Speaker, Dr. Dora Musielak. To attend, 410-836-7285.

Green Breaking Event
5248 Pulaski Highway, Perryville; 4 to 7 p.m. Exhibits, contests, entertainment. 410-630-6993 Ext. 1.

July 3

Lunchtime Concert
Office Street by the Courthouse; noon to 1 p.m. Food vendors and tables and chairs provided. Sponsored by the Bel Air Downtown Alliance and the Town of Bel Air. 410-638-1023.

First Fridays
Office Street by the Courthouse; 5 to 8 p.m. Music, food, beer/wine. Sponsored by the Bel Air Downtown Alliance. 410-638-1023.

July 4


Bel Air Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks
Parade starts at 6 p.m. at the junction of East Gordon and North Main streets, proceeding the opposite way of traffic, south on Main Street to Baltimore Pike. Parade theme is "American Patriots — Then and Now!" Fireworks begin at 9:30 p.m. from the Rockfield Manor area. In case of inclement weather, they will be launched July 5. For more information, go to www.belairjuly4.org.

Kingsville Fourth of July Parade
Parade starts at 10:50 a.m. at the Kingsville Volunteer Fire Co. on Bellvue Ave., proceeding down Bradshaw Road to Jerusalem Road, finishing at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. For more information, call Linda Alexander, 410-592-7385.

July 5

Havre de Grace Independence Day Parade and Fireworks
Parade starts at 2 p.m. on Union Ave. Concert at 7 p.m. a Yacht Basin at Tydings Park, featuring Alton Street and Deejay Jeff Thompson, runs until 10:30 p.m. Fireworks begin at dark at Tydings Park. For more information, call the Havre de Grace tourism office, 410-939-2100; or the celebration committee, 410-939-4362.

Edgewood/Joppatowne Parade
Starting at Edgewood Boys and Girls Club; 6 p.m. Sponsored by the Edgewood and Joppatowne Community Councils. To participate, ejj4julyparade@yahoo.com.

Summer Blast
Apostolic Voice of Truth Church, 1810 Old Nuttal Ave., Edgewood; 10 a.m. Free activities. 410-612-0342.

Discovery Walk
Anita C. Leight Estuary Center; 10:30 a.m. For all ages. Free. 410-612-1688.

Nature Tales
Anita C. Leight Estuary Center; 2 p.m. For all ages. Free. 410-612-1688.

July 6

Mason-Dixon Fair
July 6 through 11: Route 165 and Route 74 behind the M&T Bank, Maryland/Pa. line. Monday through Thursday, Saturday, $3, Friday, $5. Rides Monday through Thursday $15. Proceeds benefit the Delta-Cardiff Volunteer Fire Co. Complete schedule of events at www.masondixonfair.com.

July 7

Extreme Fun Zone Open House
S.C.U.B.E. D.O. Children's Center, 1812 H. Pulaski Highway, Edgewood; 3 to 8 p.m. 410-676-1212




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