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This map is refreshed with the newest listings in Harford County every 15 minutes. In the past month, 383 homes have been sold in Harford County. In addition to houses in Harford County, there were also 64 condos, 183 townhouses, and 1 multi-family unit for sale in Harford County last month. Harford County Offers Safety Tips for 2021 Hurricane Season. The hurricane season affecting Harford County runs from June 1 to November 30, with most hurricane-like weather seen in mid-August through late October. Preparing for hurricanes and other serious storms helps protect you, your family, and your community. The Harford County 4-H Camp and Deer Creek Overlook is located in the heart of 184 wooded acres along Deer Creek and adjacent to the Rocks State Park. Our camp has been enriching lives for nearly a century since 1925. It's the oldest 4-H camp in Maryland and one of the oldest continuous use 4-H camps in the country. EOC Direct Hookup to the Harford Cable Network. Armstrong: Channel 7; Comcast: Channel 21. Harford County 220 S. Main Street Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-638-3000.

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  1. ThinkBig Networks Connects First Customers to High-Speed Internet in Rural Harford County

    ThinkBig Networks has connected its first customers to high-speed internet service in northern Harford County, under a public-private partnership with county government to reach unserved and underserved homes and businesses. Additional Info...
  2. Harford Adds First Bariatric Ambulance to County Fleet

    Harford County government has purchased and placed into service the county’s first bariatric ambulance specially equipped for larger patients. Additional Info...
  3. Harford County Installs First Outdoor Gym at Prospect Mill Park in Bel Air

    Harford County Parks & Recreation recently installed an outdoor gym for open air workouts at Prospect Mill Park in Bel Air. County officials on Monday held a ribbon-cutting for the gym, which is the first of its kind in county parks Additional Info...
  4. Section of Laurel Bush Road in Abingdon Reopened

    Laurel Bush Road between Burgh Westra Way and Hookers Mill Road in Abingdon has reopened ahead of schedule. Additional Info...
  5. Harford County Earns 34th Consecutive Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from GFO Association

    Harford County Earns 34th Consecutive Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from Government Finance Officers Association. Additional Info...
  6. Holiday Greetings from Harford County Executive Barry Glassman & Friends

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman sends holiday greetings with help from some barnyard friends at North Harford High School’s agricultural program. Additional Info...
  7. Harford County Collects 1,500 Shaving Supplies for Annual No Shave November

    Thanks to generous donations from government employees and the public, Harford County collected 1,500 razors, shaving supplies and other toiletries for donation to organizations serving veterans and individuals experiencing homelessness. Additional Info...
  8. Section of Laurel Bush Road in Abingdon to Close for Three Weeks Beginning Dec. 6

    A section of Laurel Bush Road in Abingdon that was expected to close in mid-November will now close at 9 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 6 for approximately three weeks. The closure for a sewer system installation was delayed due to an unforeseen utility conflict. Additional Info...
  9. Harford County Pays Down Student Loans for 66 First Responders

    Sixty-six first responders received help last week from Harford County government to pay down their student loans. Additional Info...
  10. Harford County Master Watershed Stewards Academy Graduates Seven in Class of 2020

    Seven citizens dedicated to improving the health of local streams graduated on November 9, 2021 from the Harford County Master Watershed Stewards Academy. Additional Info...
  11. Section of Madonna Road in Norrisville Reopened

    The Harford County Department of Public Works has reopened Madonna Road in Norrisville. The section of the road, between Mellow Road and Telegraph Road, was closed to complete a slope stabilization project. Additional Info...
  12. County Executive Glassman Orders Harford Flag Lowered for Korean War Veteran Samuel B. Fielder Jr.

    County Executive Barry Glassman has ordered the Harford County flag lowered for Samuel B. Fielder Jr., who passed away Monday. The flag will fly at half-staff until sunset Sunday, November 28, 2021. Additional Info...
  13. Vendors, Exhibitors Sought for 2022 Harford County Youth and Family Resource Festival

    Dynamic vendors and exhibitors are being sought for the Youth and Family Resource Festival to be held on Saturday, April 9, 2022, at the APG Federal Credit Union Arena at Harford Community College from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Additional Info...
  14. Harford Transit LINK’s Gary Blazinsky Named 2021 Transportation Manager of the Year

    Photo & News Release: Community Transportation Association of America Names Harford Transit LINK’s Gary Blazinsky 2021 Transportation Manager of the Year Additional Info...
  15. Harford County Encourages Family Dinnertime Conversations about Drugs, Alcohol and Mental Health

    On Wednesday, November 17, families are encouraged to join in the sixth annual Harford County Night of Conversation by having dinner together and talking about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. Additional Info...
  16. Section of Laurel Bush Road in Abingdon to Close for Three Weeks Beginning Nov. 15

    A section of Laurel Bush Road in Abingdon will close beginning on or about Monday, Nov. 15 for approximately three weeks for a sanitary sewer system installation. Additional Info...
  17. Harford County Breaks Ground on Department of Emergency Services North Harford Station

    County Executive Barry Glassman and county officials held a ceremonial groundbreaking Thursday for the Harford County Department of Emergency Services North Harford Station. Additional Info...
  18. Study of County Government Contract Awards Planned for Possible MBE/WBE Program

    County Executive Barry Glassman has initiated a study to identify possible disparities in the awarding of Harford County government contracts. Additional Info...
  19. Harford County Parks & Recreation Seeks Public Input on Needs Assessment Survey

    Which Harford County Parks & Recreation programs are important to you? What kinds of park facilities would you like developed over the next five years? Additional Info...
  20. Harford Collects Nearly 1,700 Pounds of Medicines for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

    Harford County collected a total of 1,693 pounds of medicines for safe disposal on National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, Saturday, October 23, 2021. Year-to-date, county residents have dropped off a total of 4,964 pounds of unwanted drugs. Additional Info...
  21. Harford County Executive Glassman Proposes to Extend Legislation Facilitating Outdoor Dining

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman has proposed legislation that would facilitate outdoor dining by continuing to suspend parking lot requirements and other local regulations on restaurants, breweries, and bars. Additional Info...
  22. Submissions Sought for Harford County Veterans Gallery of Honor; Veterans Resource Fair Nov. 13

    Harford County is celebrating veterans with an online photo gallery of honor beginning November 1 and a free resource fair on Saturday, November 13. Additional Info...
  23. Woodbridge Station Way at Woodbridge Center Way in Edgewood to Close Oct. 21 for Four Months

    Harford County Department of Public Works will be closing Woodbridge Station Way at the intersection with Woodbridge Center Way for four months to complete emergency stormwater repairs. Additional Info...
  24. Daytime Closures to Glen Cove Road Bridge Starting October 25

    Harford County Department of Public Works will be closing the temporary Glen Cove Road Bridge in Darlington from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for five days starting on or about Monday, October 25 for Delmarva Power to relocate a pole line. Additional Info...
  25. Harford Streams Summer Adventure Draws 600+ Participants; Prize Winners Announced

    Participation in the sixth annual Harford Streams Summer Adventure rose to more than 600 citizens and 100 dogs this year, raising awareness and support for protecting Harford County’s natural waterways. Additional Info...
  26. Harford Transit LINK Named Maryland’s 2021 Outstanding Transit System

    Harford County’s public bus service has been named Maryland’s top transit system for the third time in five years. Harford Transit LINK received the 2021 Outstanding Transit System Award from the Transportation Association of Maryland in September. Additional Info...
  27. Section of Madonna Road in Norrisville to Close for Six Weeks Starting Oct. 11

    Harford County Department of Public Works will close a section of Madonna Road in Norrisville on or about Monday, October 11 for six weeks to complete a slope stabilization project. Additional Info...
  28. Harford County Earns $486K in Performance Grants for Exceeding Clean Water Discharge Requirements

    Harford County Water & Sewer has earned two state grants totaling $486,602 for producing cleaner discharge water than required. Additional Info...
  29. Harford County Preserves 240-Year-Old Freestanding Root Cellar

    Before there was refrigeration, families used root cellars - cool, dark, underground places to keep their vegetables. Most cellars were part of a house, but some were freestanding and only one of those is left in Harford County. Additional Info...
  30. Harford County Government Installs Smart Lockers for Safe, Secure Document Exchanges

    Harford County government has installed electronic lockers as an alternative to in-person document exchanges at its administrative office in Bel Air. In the wake of COVID-19, the county has encouraged contactless options for doing business. Additional Info...
  31. Glassman Proposes Legislation to Put Term Limits for Harford County Council Members on 2022 Ballot

    County Executive Barry Glassman has proposed legislation that would let voters decide whether future Harford County Council members will be limited to two consecutive terms. Additional Info...
  32. Cherry Hill Road Bridge Over Deer Creek Reopened

    The Harford County Department of Public Works has reopened Cherry Hill Road bridge over Deer Creek in Street. Additional Info...
  33. Harford County Reopens Guyton Road in Fallston After Culvert Replacement

    Harford County has reopened Guyton Road near the intersection with Bottom Road in Fallston following replacement of a large culvert under the road. Additional Info...
  34. Harford County Opens New Canoe/Kayak Launch on Deer Creek at Walters Mill Road

    Located at 1202 Walters Mill Road, the new public launch has a loading area and 14 parking spots. It sits approximately six miles upstream from Benjamin’s Bridge in Street, the county’s first launch of the planned trail. Additional Info...
  35. Harford County Disabilities Commission Seeks Nominees for 2021 Employment Recognition Awards

    The Harford County Commission on Disabilities is seeking nominations for awards highlighting the accomplishments of employees with disabilities and recognizing employers who give them opportunities to join and excel in the workplace. Additional Info...
  36. Harford to Administer COVID Grants to Support Telework, Online Sales; Applications open Sept. 8

    Harford County will begin accepting applications on Wednesday, September 8 for grants to help local businesses and nonprofits with telework and/or online sales operations in response to COVID-19. Additional Info...
  37. Harford County Executive Glassman to Lead Moment of Silence, Lay Wreath for 9/11 Victims

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman will lead county employees in a moment of silence and lay a wreath to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Additional Info...
  38. Cherry Hill Road Bridge Over Deer Creek to Close September 7 for Two to Three Weeks

    Harford County Department of Public Works will be closing the Cherry Hill Road bridge over Deer Creek in Street beginning on or about Tuesday, September 7 for two to three weeks. Additional Info...
  39. Harford Flags Lowered Aug. 31 for Overdose Awareness; Celebrating Recovery in September

    Harford County government, businesses and community partners are joining forces to shine a light on recovery from addiction for National Recovery Month in September. Additional Info...
  40. Section of Guyton Road in Fallston to Close Sept. 7 for Three Weeks

    Harford County Department of Public Works will close Guyton Road two-tenths of a mile south of the intersection with Bottom Road on or about Tuesday, September 7 for approximately three weeks. Additional Info...
  41. Harford County Public Library Branches to Serve as “Cooling Centers” Aug. 11 - 13; Heat Index 105

    Harford County is opening “cooling centers” at library branches due to a forecasted heat wave. Additional Info...
  42. Section of Phillips Mill Road in Forest Hill Reopened Following Bridge Replacement

    Harford County Department of Public Works has reopened the section of Phillips Mill Road between Hillcroft Drive and Cosner Road in Forest Hill after replacing the bridge over East Branch/Winters Run. Additional Info...
  43. Ring Factory/Whitaker Mill Road Bridge Reopened

    Harford County Department of Public Works has reopened Whitaker Mill Road at the bridge that connects to Ring Factory Road following the completion of repairs to the bridge. Additional Info...
  44. Harford County Adopts Design Guidelines for Historic Preservation

    Harford County has adopted for the first time its own set of design guidelines to protect the county’s historic architectural and archeological resources. Additional Info...
  45. County Executive Glassman Orders Harford Flag Lowered for Prominent Businessman Walter Tilley

    County Executive Barry Glassman has ordered the Harford County flag lowered for Walter Tilley, CEO of Home Paramount Pest Control, who passed away Monday. The flag will fly at half-staff until sunset today, July 29, 2021. Additional Info...
  46. Glassman Supports Liquor Board Decision Allowing Restaurants to Deliver, Sell Carry-Out Cocktails

    County Executive Barry Glassman supports today’s decision of the Harford County Liquor Control Board to continue allowing licensed restaurants to deliver and sell carry-out cocktails. Additional Info...
  47. Harford County Organizations Awarded $420K to Fight Opioid Epidemic

    Three organizations from Harford County received nearly $420,000 in state funding to continue fighting the opioid epidemic in fiscal year 2022 Additional Info...
  48. Harford Seeks Volunteers for Wheelchair Costume Workshops; Applications Open for Participants

    Dressing up in costumes and trick-or-treating is a fun tradition in many families, but it can be a challenge for some children who use a wheelchair. To make these kids’ dreams come true, volunteers and sponsors are needed to build costumes. Additional Info...
  49. Section of Chestnut Hill Road in Forest Hill Reopened

    Chestnut Hill Road between Barefoot Lane and Cone Hill Court in Forest Hill reopened today, July 6 following reconstruction of the bridge over Stout Bottle Branch. Additional Info...
  50. Look Back in Time with Harford County’s Historic Interactive Maps

    Maps of Harford County dating to the 1800s are now online and interactive, giving citizens the opportunity to look back in time. Additional Info...
  51. Ring Factory/Whitaker Mill Road Bridge in South Bel Air to Close July 12 for Two Weeks

    Harford County Department of Public Works will be closing Whitaker Mill Road at the bridge that connects to Ring Factory Road on or about Monday, July 12 for two weeks. Additional Info...
  52. Section of Trimble Road Reopened in Joppatowne

    Trimble Road between Williams Lane and Joppa Road in Joppatowne reopened on July 2 following a three-month closure for water and sewer construction. Additional Info...
  53. Harford County Executive Glassman to Lift Local State of Emergency July 1

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman announced today he will sign an executive order, effective July 1, lifting the local state of emergency due to COVID-19. Additional Info...
  54. Harford County Department of Public Works Honored with Excellence in Paving Award

    Harford County Dept. of Public Works was honored with a 2020 Excellence in Paving Award from the Maryland Asphalt Association & Maryland State Highway Administration for resurfacing projects on Old Federal Hill & Grier Nursery roads near Jarrettsville. Additional Info...
  55. Harford County Earns Five Awards for Innovation from National Association of Counties

    The National Association of Counties (NACo) recognized Harford County with its 2021 Achievement Awards for programs that support public safety, Black history, local veterans, and “virtual” recreation in the pandemic. Additional Info...
  56. FY22 Budget Approved: Fully Funds HCPS; Record Funds for Public Safety; Cuts Property Tax Burden

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman announced today that he will sign legislation enacting the county budget for Fiscal Year 2022, which was unanimously approved by the County Council Tuesday evening. Additional Info...
  57. Otter Point Boat Launch in Abingdon to Close June 15 for Renovations; Work to Take 5 Months

    The Harford County Department of Parks and Recreation will close the Otter Point Boat Launch for major renovations beginning on or about Tuesday, June 15, 2021. Additional Info...
  58. Harford County Historic Preservation Commission Announces 2021 Award Recipients

    These awards, which are presented biennially in May in honor of National Historic Preservation Month, recognize individuals and organizations that have demonstrated a commitment to the protection of the county’s historic and cultural resources. Additional Info...
  59. Harford County Offers Safety Tips for 2021 Hurricane Season

    The hurricane season affecting Harford County runs from June 1 to November 30, with most hurricane-like weather seen in mid-August through late October. Preparing for hurricanes and other serious storms helps protect you, your family, and your community. Additional Info...
  60. Applications Available for Harford County Master Watershed Stewards Academy

    Master watershed stewards work within their communities to identify pollutants, educate their neighbors about stream health, and take actions to reduce human impacts on water quality. Additional Info...
  61. McFadden Road in Pylesville to Close June 7 for Two Weeks

    McFadden Road between Constitution Road and Harkins Road in Pylesville will close to all through traffic on or about Monday, June 7 for approximately two weeks. The closure is necessary to complete bridge abutment repairs. Additional Info...
  62. Harford Recognized with 36th Consecutive National Award for Excellence in Financial Reporting

    Harford County government has been nationally recognized for excellence in financial reporting for the 36th consecutive year. Additional Info...
  63. Harford Offering $1K COVID-Relief Grants for Small Businesses to Support Teleworking, Online Sales

    Harford County will begin accepting applications on June 1 for grants to help small businesses with telework and/or online sales operations in response to COVID-19. Additional Info...
  64. Stream Restoration Project to begin Tuesday, June 1 at Heavenly Waters Park in Bel Air

    Work is set to begin Tuesday, June 1 on a watershed protection and restoration project at Heavenly Waters Park along the Ma & Pa Heritage Trail in Bel Air. Additional Info...
  65. Nominees Sought for 35th Annual Harford’s Most Beautiful People Awards

    Do you know an unsung hero? Each year the Harford County Department of Community Services searches for local citizens who selflessly assist others, and honors their volunteer service with Harford’s Most Beautiful People Awards. Additional Info...
  66. County Executive Glassman Orders Harford Flag Lowered for Former HCPS Superintendent Roberty

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman issued the following statement on the passing of Dr. Alfonso “A.A.” Roberty: Additional Info...
  67. Jericho Road Bridge on the Baltimore/Harford Line to Close for Several Hours on or about May 24

    Baltimore County Department of Public Works has revised the date and time for their closure of Jericho Road Bridge to Monday, May 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with the potential for additional changes to the schedule. Additional Info...
  68. Jericho Road Bridge on the Baltimore/Harford County Line to Close for Several Hours May 20

    Baltimore County Department of Public Works will close Jericho Road Bridge from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on or about Thursday, May 20 to remove graffiti from the stone abutments. Additional Info...
  69. Harford County Executive Glassman Statement on Gov. Hogan Lifting Mask Mandate in Maryland

    County Executive Glassman said after Gov. Hogan's announcement: “Harford County will continue to follow the governor’s lead on relaxing all mask mandates where permitted. I continue to urge all Harford Countians to get vaccinated as soon as possible.” Additional Info...
  70. Deal Yourself In for Harford Streams “Poker Run” May 22; Summer Adventure Begins May 28

    Back by popular demand, Harford County’s annual Harford Streams Poker Run will be held on Saturday, May 22, 2021. The free program is open to all ages and raises awareness and support for protecting local waterways. Additional Info...
  71. Harford County Executive Glassman Statement on Gov. Hogan Lifting COVID Restrictions on Businesses

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman issued the following statement in response to today’s announcement by Gov. Hogan lifting COVID restrictions on businesses effective Saturday, May 15, 2021. Additional Info...
  72. Registration Open for “Virtual” Bike to Work Week May 17 – 23

    Bicyclists from around the Baltimore region are invited to take part in the 24th annual Bike to Work Week celebration May 17 - 23, 2021. Additional Info...
  73. Registration Open for Harford County Bike Camp for People with Differing Abilities

    Registration is open for Harford County’s popular summer camp for people with differing abilities, ages eight and older, to learn and experience the thrill of bike riding. Additional Info...
  74. Ma & Pa Trail Parking Lot at Williams Street to Close for 3 Weeks

    The parking lot at the Ma & Pa Trail’s Williams Street trailhead in Bel Air will close for repairs starting on or about Monday, May 17, 2021. The closure is expected to last three weeks. Additional Info...
  75. Portion of Locust Avenue in Bel Air to be Closed Weekdays for Four Months

    Locust Avenue between Vale Road and Kenyon Lane in Bel Air will be closed to all through traffic on weekdays for about four months beginning on or about Monday, May 10 for underground utility construction. Additional Info...
  76. Harford County Executive Glassman Seeks to Protect More Than 1,500 Acres from Development

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman on Wednesday sent legislation to the County Council to protect 1,589 acres of farmland from development. Additional Info...
  77. Harford County to Lift Outdoor Mask Requirements, Outdoor Dining Restrictions

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman issued the following statement following today’s announcement by Gov. Larry Hogan: Additional Info...
  78. Harford County Senior Activity Centers to Reopen on May 3

    Harford County’s senior activity centers will begin reopening on Monday, May 3 by appointment only, following Gov. Hogan’s lifting of his statewide order that closed the centers more than a year ago due to the pandemic. Additional Info...
  79. Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday, April 24 at Four Harford County Locations

    Harford County residents will have the opportunity to drop off their expired and unwanted medications for safe disposal at four convenient locations on Saturday, April 24, 2021. Additional Info...
  80. County Executive Orders Harford Flag Lowered for Former Councilman James V. “Capt’n Jim” McMahan

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman issued the following statement on the passing of former County Councilman James V. “Capt’n Jim” McMahan: Additional Info...
  81. Section of Trimble Road in Joppatowne to Close April 26 for Three Months

    Trimble Road between Williams Lane and Joppa Road in Joppatowne will be closed to all through traffic for three months beginning on or about Monday, April 26 for water and sewer construction. Additional Info...
  82. County Executive Glassman Proposes Enhanced Pension Benefits to Attract/Retain Correctional Officers

    County Executive Barry Glassman has requested local legislation to significantly improve pension benefits for correctional officers in Harford County. The proposed benefit changes will apply only to those who retire on or after July 1, 2022. Additional Info...
  83. New COVID-relief Grants for Nonprofits, Additional Rounds of Funding for Restaurants, Hotels

    Harford County will begin accepting applications from local organizations later this month for three COVID-relief grant programs. Additional Info...
  84. Glassman’s FY22 Budget: Fully Funds HCPS; Record Funds for Public Safety; Cuts Property Tax Burden

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman released today his recommended fiscal year 2022 budget, which fully funds the board of education’s operating request for the second consecutive year. Additional Info...
  85. Section of Glenville Road in Darlington Reopened Following Repairs

    Harford County Department of Public Works has reopened a section of Glenville Road located three-quarters of a mile from its intersection with Stokes Road in Darlington, effective April 5, 2021. Additional Info...
  86. Harford County Executive Glassman Statement on Ripken Stadium Mass Vaccination Site

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman issued the following statement today in response to Gov. Hogan’s announcement that Ripken Stadium will become a COVID-19 mass vaccination site. Additional Info...
  87. Harford County Seeks Public Input on Historic Preservation Design Guidelines

    The Harford County Department of Planning and Zoning and the Harford County Historic Preservation Commission are seeking public input on a new publication that illustrates the best practices for historic rehabilitation. Additional Info...
  88. Harford County Personnel Advisory Board Meeting Scheduled for April 14, 2021

    The Harford County Personnel Advisory Board will meet from 2 – 3 p.m. on Wednesday, April 14, 2021 for the consideration and approval of the Pay and Classification Plan. The meeting will be held virtually via Webex. Additional Info...
  89. County Executive Glassman Statement on a Mass Vaccination Site in Harford County

    County Executive Barry Glassman issued the following statement today following Gov. Hogan’s announcement about a mass vaccination site in Harford County. Additional Info...
  90. Harford County Executive Glassman Statement on Gov. Hogan Easing Certain COVID Mitigation Measures

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman issued the following statement in response to today’s announcement by Gov. Hogan easing certain COVID mitigation measures effective at 5 p.m. on Friday, March 12, 2021. Additional Info...
  91. COVID-19 in Harford One Year Later; County Executive Calls for Population-Based Vaccine Distribution

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman issued the following statement on the one-year anniversary of Harford’s first case of COVID-19. Additional Info...
  92. Harford County Announces Partnership to Bring Broadband to Rural North

    Harford County has entered into a partnership with ThinkBig Networks, a private sector internet service provider, to bring broadband service to the county’s rural northern region over the next several years. Additional Info...
  93. Harford County Virtual Expo for Transitioning Youth Set for April 24

    Harford County’s 2021 Virtual Expo for Transitioning Youth, featuring keynote speakers John and Mark X. Cronin from John’s Crazy Socks, will be held Saturday, April 24. Additional Info...
  94. Harford County Video Celebrates Women’s History Month

    This year for Women's History Month, Harford County is celebrating Edna Goldberg, a tough reporter who kept an eye on local government for nearly 20 years. When Edna went after a story, nothing stopped her … Additional Info...
  95. Harford County Government’s Indoor Facilities to Safely Reopen to the Public March 1

    Harford County government will reopen its indoor facilities to the public effective Monday, March 1, 2021 with safety procedures implemented to protect visitors and county employees. Additional Info...
  96. Harford County Tourism-Related Funding Available to Qualified Nonprofits; Applications Due March 19

    Harford County is accepting applications from local nonprofits for funding to promote tourism and related activities in fiscal year 2022. The application deadline is March 19, 2021. Additional Info...
  97. Harford County to Remember Fallen Deputies February 10, Five Years After Line-of-Duty Deaths

    County Executive Barry Glassman has ordered the Harford County flag lowered and plans a moment of silence for two sheriff’s deputies who gave their lives in the line of duty on February 10 five years ago. Additional Info...
  98. Harford County Property Tax Credit Applications Due April 1 for Eligible Seniors, Retired Veterans

    Harford County is accepting applications until April 1 for eligible seniors and retired veterans to receive a 20% credit on their county property taxes next year. Additional Info...
  99. Harford County Video Honors Black History Month

    This year for Black History Month, Harford County Executive Barry Glassman tells the story of the Gravel Hill community’s 30-year struggle for environmental justice. The story goes from St. James AME Church on Gravel Hill Road to the U.S. Supreme Court. Additional Info...
  100. Harford Designates 135-Year-Old African-American Church as Historic Landmark

    Clark’s Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church has been designated a Harford County historic landmark. The 135-year-old church has one of the oldest, historically African-American congregations in the Bel Air area. Additional Info...
  101. AAA-Rated Harford County Bonds Sell at Lowest Interest Rate in County History

    Harford County held its annual bond sale Tuesday, borrowing funds at the lowest interest rate in county history. Additional Info...
  102. Harford to Distribute Additional $1 Million in COVID Relief to Local Restaurants

    Harford County will distribute an additional $1,055,325 in COVID relief grants to local restaurants, funded by the state of Maryland. The amount of each State Restaurant Assistance Grant will depend on the number of applicants. Additional Info...
  103. Harford Restaurants can Resume Service After 10 p.m. Beginning Monday as Permitted by Gov. Hogan

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman issued the following statement in response to today’s announcement from Gov. Larry Hogan allowing restaurants to resume service after 10 p.m. beginning Monday, February 1, 2021. Additional Info...
  104. Harford County Announces Phased Reopening Plan for Parks & Rec Programs, Facilities Starting Feb. 1

    County Executive Barry Glassman today announced a phased reopening plan for Harford County Parks & Recreation programs and facilities closed in November due to the pandemic. Additional Info...
  105. Harford County Retains AAA Bond Rating; Highest Possible Rating Reduces Borrowing Costs

    Harford County has retained its AAA rating from all three of the major independent bond-rating agencies. Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s, and Fitch each reaffirmed their highest possible rating for 2021. Additional Info...
  106. Harford County Earns 32nd Consecutive Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from GFO Association

    For the 32nd consecutive year, Harford County government has earned the Government Finance Association’s Distinguished Budget Presentation Award. Additional Info...
  107. Harford County Bond Refunding Saves $11 Million Over 20 Years

    Harford County has refunded $13.7 million in Tax Increment Financed bonds at a reduced interest rate, saving more than $11 million over the next 20 years. The bonds, also known as TIF bonds, were refunded on January 12, 2021. Additional Info...
  108. Harford County COVID Vaccine Update January 20, 2021

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman issued the following message in a countywide phone call at 6 p.m. on January 20, 2021. Additional Info...
  109. County Executive Statement on the Passing of MD Senate President Emeritus Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr.

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman issued the following statement following news of the passing of Maryland Senate President Emeritus Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. Additional Info...
  110. Harford County to Present MLK Day Freedom Celebration Honoring Coretta Scott King

    Harford County Government is proud to announce the first annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Celebration presented by the Harford County Human Relations Commission in partnership with the Harford County Chapter of the NAACP. Additional Info...
  111. State of Harford County is Strong; County Executive Glassman to Recommend Funding New Initiatives

    County Executive Barry Glassman announced Tuesday that Harford County remains fiscally strong and introduced several new initiatives, even as he warned of unpredictable headwinds from the pandemic. Additional Info...
  112. Harford County Offers Grants to Hotels Through State Relief Funds

    Harford County hotel owners are eligible to receive grant funding through the state of Maryland to help offset COVID-19-related expenses. Additional Info...
  113. County Executive Glassman Invites Citizen Input on Harford’s FY22 Budget; Comment Period Open Now

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman will host a virtual town hall meeting this month for citizens to provide input on the next county budget – and this year will be entirely virtual via WebEx. Additional Info...
  114. Harford County installs lifesaving equipment along several county trails for public to use in case

    Harford County has installed lifesaving equipment along several county trails for members of the public to access in an emergency. Additional Info...
  115. Glenville Road in Darlington Closed to Traffic Indefinitely for Repairs

    Glenville Road about one-quarter of a mile from its intersection with Stokes Road in Darlington will be closed to all through traffic until further notice while the road is repaired by Harford County Department of Public Works. Additional Info...
  116. County Executive Barry Glassman Announces Administration Appointments

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman has announced several changes to his administration as 2021 begins. Additional Info...
  117. Public Input Sought on Upgrades to Ma & Pa Dog Park in Bel Air, New Passive Park in Edgewood

    Harford County Parks & Recreation is looking for the public’s input on two projects – improvements to the Ma & Pa Dog Park in Bel Air and a new park planned in Edgewood. Additional Info...
  118. Harford County Executive Glassman Statement on Senate President Emeritus Miller’s Retirement

    Harford County Executive Barry Glassman today issued the following statement on the retirement of Senate President Emeritus Thomas V. “Mike” Miller: Additional Info...
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