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  1. Harford Executive Cassilly Statement on Public Attack on County Employee

    The following is a statement from Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly. Read on...
  2. Harford County Retains AAA Bond Rating; Highest Possible Rating Reduces Borrowing Costs

    Harford County has retained its AAA bond rating in 2026 from all three major, independent bond-rating agencies. The ratings place Harford among less than 2% of counties nationwide to earn the highest possible credit rating. Read on...
  3. Harford Executive Cassilly Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Winter Storm

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly declared a local state of emergency on January 23, 2026, due to a winter storm forecasted by the National Weather Service. Read on...
  4. Harford County Encourages Citizens to Prepare for Winter Storm

    A winter storm system is heading toward Harford County and is expected to bring snow and ice to the area. National Weather Service expects snow to begin late Saturday night, or early Sunday followed by sleet and freezing rain. Read on...
  5. Harford County Council Rejects Qualified School Board Appointee

    The Harford County Council on Tuesday failed to approve County Executive Bob Cassilly’s emergency appointment of former school board member Terri Kocher to fill an unexpected vacancy following the resignation of school board member Aaron Poynton. Read on...
  6. Harford County to Host Community Reinvestment and Repair Fund Virtual Town Hall

    The Department of Housing and Community Services’ Office of Drug Control Policy will host a Community Reinvestment and Repair Fund (CRRF) Virtual Town Hall from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. Read on...
  7. Harford County Announces Recipients of FY26 Agriculture Start-Up and Expansion Grants

    The Harford County Economic Development Agricultural Advisory Board has awarded eight recipients of the FY26 Agriculture Start-Up and Expansion Grant Program more than $17,000 to support local farms and agribusinesses. Read on...
  8. Government Contracting 101: Free Workshop on Doing Business with the State of Maryland & Local Gov

    The Harford County Department of Economic Development, in partnership with The Randall Group, is hosting a free workshop, Government Contracting 101: Doing Business with Maryland & Local Government, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at CONVERGE Center. Read on...
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    Harford Executive Cassilly Delivers Fourth Annual State of the County Address

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly delivered his fourth annual State of the County Address on Tuesday, focused on fiscal responsibility, the quality of life for everyday citizens, and standing up to powerful special interests. Read on...
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    Harford Executive Reacts to School Superintendent’s Requested 15.5% Budget Increase for FY 2027

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly issued the following statement in response to last night’s presentation of the annual budget requesting an additional $54M or a 15.5% increase in county funding next year. Read on...
  11. Executive Cassilly Announces Appointment of Terri Kocher to Fill Vacancy on Board of Education

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly today announced his appointment of Terri Kocher to fill the vacancy on the Harford County Board of Education created by last week’s resignation of Dr. Aaron Poynton. Read on...
  12. Harford Seeks Public Input on Required Road Improvements for Proposed Costco Development in Bel Air

    Harford’s Cassilly administration is seeking public input on road improvements the state and county plan to require for the proposed Costco project in Emmorton. Read on...
  13. Harford County Executive Cassilly Calls for Resignation of Schools Superintendent Bulson

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly issued the following statement after an investigative news report on Schools Superintendent Sean Bulson during a 2024 taxpayer-funded trip to an education conference in New Orleans. Read on...
  14. Getting a Smart Start: Free Harford County Workshop on Structuring Your Business for Success Jan. 8

    The Harford County Department of Economic Development, in partnership with The Randall Group, will host the next session in its LevelUp small business workshop series, “Getting a Smart Start: Structuring Your Business for Success.” Read on...
  15. Harford’s Cassilly Administration Receives $450K State Award to Support Edgewood Revitalization

    Harford County has been awarded $450,000 in state revitalization funding through the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development to support housing stability and community revitalization efforts in Edgewood. Read on...
  16. Executive Cassilly Statement on County Council’s Failure to Uphold His Veto on Bill 25-012

    Harford County Executive today issued the following statement in response to the County Council’s failure to uphold his veto on Bill 25-012. Read on...
  17. Woodbridge Station Way Eastbound Lane Closure Extended Until March 1

    The closure of the eastbound lane of Woodbridge Station Way in Edgewood, near the intersection with Woodbridge Center Way, has been extended through March 1 for repairs to a stormwater management facility. Read on...
  18. Harford Treasurer Robbie Sandlass Wins Maryland Association of Counties 2025 Recognition Award

    Harford County Treasurer Robert (“Robbie”) Sandlass Jr. has been honored with the LaMonte Cooke County Service Award for outstanding legislative efforts and advocacy for the needs and interests of Maryland counties. Additional Info...
  19. Harford’s Cassilly Administration Wins 2025 Maryland Award for Innovation

    Harford County’s Cassilly administration has been honored with the 2025 County Innovation Award, a statewide award for innovation for its Southern County Task Force. Additional Info...
  20. Harford Executive Vetoes Unlawful Union-Backed Bill 25-012 Requiring Binding Arbitration

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly has vetoed legislation that imposes unlawful and costly binding arbitration by out-of-county entities to resolve county government employment disputes. Bill 25-012 conflicts with the County Charter. Read on...
  21. Laurel Bush Road in Abingdon Reopened December 8

    Laurel Bush Road, between Burgh Westra Way and Snapdragon Court in Abingdon, was reopened to all through traffic as of 3 p.m. Monday, December 8, following completion of construction of public water and sewer mains within the roadway. Additional Info...
  22. Harford County Celebrates $1M Maryland Grant, Advancing Biomanufacturing at its CONVERGE Center

    Harford County is celebrating an important milestone for the region’s growing biomanufacturing sector: a $1 million state award to help build Maryland’s first fully integrated algae-based biomanufacturing facility. Additional Info...
  23. Bridge Drive in Joppatowne Reopened December 3

    Bridge Drive in Joppatowne, between Towne Center Drive and Shore Drive, was reopened to all through traffic as of 11 a.m. on Wednesday, December 3, following completion of maintenance of the bridge over the Gunpowder River. Additional Info...
  24. Harford Sets Record Collecting 3,800 Warm Socks & Mittens, 2,820 Pounds of Food for Those in Need

    Harford County recently sponsored two record-breaking donation drives to benefit local citizens in need. Additional Info...
  25. Harford County Encourages Residents to Shop Small This Holiday Season

    With Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday quickly approaching, the Harford County Department of Economic Development is encouraging residents to shop small this holiday season and keep their dollars local. Additional Info...
  26. Harford County Earns 39th Consecutive Distinguished Budget Presentation Award

    The Government Finance Officers Association recently presented the Harford County budget team with the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award. Read on...
  27. Harford County’s Drinking Water Earns Top Regional Quality Award

    Harford’s water was named Best in Show, the top award at the American Water Works Association’s regional taste test challenge during the Chesapeake Tri-Association Conference held August 2025. Additional Info...
  28. Registration Open for Harford’s New “Inclusive Winter Wonderland” December 13

    Individuals with differing abilities and their families are invited to Harford's first Inclusive Winter Wonderland. The free event will be from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13 at the Edgewood Senior Activity Center. Additional Info...
  29. Cassilly Denounces Council Passage of Union-Backed Bill Demanding Expensive Binding Arbitration

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly criticized the County Council’s passage tonight of Bill 25-012, calling it “an unnecessary and harmful step that imposes big city-style government on Harford County taxpayers.” Additional Info...
  30. Harford County Celebrates Completion of Fallston Middle/High School Stream Restoration Project

    Harford County has completed a major stream restoration and stormwater management project at Fallston Middle and High Schools, restoring more than 5,000 feet of stream on the campus. Additional Info...
  31. Asbury Road in Churchville Reopened November 13

    Asbury Road between Edwards Lane and MD 136 (Calvary Road) in Churchville was reopened to all through traffic as of 3 p.m. on Thursday, November 13, after completion of a culvert replacement. Additional Info...
  32. Shine the Light Overdose Awareness Vigil to be held November 22

    Harford County’s Annual Shine the Light Overdose Awareness Vigil will be held on Saturday, November 22 at 7 p.m. at Mt. Zion Church, 1643 Churchville Road in Bel Air. Additional Info...
  33. Cassilly Administration Unveils Preliminary Plans for 1,400 Acre Oakington Peninsula Park System

    Following extensive collaboration with community partners and public input, Harford County has published a preliminary plan for the Oakington Peninsula Park System located between Aberdeen and Havre de Grace. Additional Info...
  34. Harford Launches Lifesaving Program for Patients to Receive Whole Blood Before Arriving at Hospital

    Patients in Harford County suffering from trauma and/or internal bleeding that results in substantial blood loss now can receive a whole blood transfusion before they get to a hospital or trauma center, significantly increasing their chances of survival. Additional Info...
  35. Harford Offering Ag Start-Up & Expansion Grants for Local Farmers; Applications Open Through Dec. 1

    Harford County Department of Economic Development is now accepting applications for the Ag Start-Up and Expansion Grant, a program designed to support local farmers looking to start, expand, or market their agricultural businesses. Additional Info...
  36. Hoopes Road in Forest Hill Reopened After Tree Removal Work Completed

    Hoopes Road in Forest Hill, between Gibson Road and Sandy Hook Road, has been reopened as of 8 a.m. Wednesday, November 12, following completion of tree removal. Additional Info...
  37. Harford County Celebrates Employment of Citizens with Differing Abilities

    Celebrating the employment of citizens with disabilities, County Executive Bob Cassilly and Harford County’s Office of Disability Services and Commission on Disabilities honored individuals and organizations at the annual Employment Recognition Luncheon. Additional Info...
  38. LevelUp Your Business: Free Harford County Workshop on Business Planning with AI Support Nov. 13

    Harford County Department of Economic Development, in partnership with Maryland Small Business Development Center, is hosting “Building a Business Plan with Smarter Strategies and AI Support.” Nov. 13, at the CONVERGE Innovation Center in Aberdeen. Additional Info...
  39. Northbound Section of Woodbridge Center Way in Edgewood Reopened November 3

    The northbound section of Woodbridge Center Way, between Woodbridge Station Way and U.S. Route 40 in Edgewood, was reopened to all through traffic as of 4 p.m. Monday, November 3 after completion of storm drain repairs. Additional Info...
  40. Harford Executive Cassilly Opposes Days Cove Rubble Landfill Discharge Increase

    In a recent letter, Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly urged the Maryland Department of the Environment to deny a request by rubble landfill operator Days Cove to double the allowable discharge from its operation from 12,500 to 25,000 gallons per day. Additional Info...
  41. Harford County Joins Operation Green Light to Honor Veterans

    Operation Green Light is a national initiative to show support for our nation’s veterans by illuminating homes, businesses, and government buildings in green during the week leading up to Veterans Day. Additional Info...
  42. Section of Asbury Road in Churchville to be Closed for Approximately Two Weeks

    A section of Asbury Road between Edwards Lane and MD 136 (Calvary Road) in Churchville will be closed to all through traffic for approximately two weeks. The closure is scheduled to begin on or about Monday, November 10, for a culvert replacement. Additional Info...
  43. Harford County Thanksgiving Food Drive November 1 – 21 to Help Neighbors in Need

    Harford County Government is sponsoring a Thanksgiving Food Drive to benefit local families. Donations are being accepted from November 1 – 21 at various county locations and will be delivered to the food pantry at Harford Community Action Agency. Additional Info...
  44. Harford Streams Summer Adventure 2025 Prize Winners Announced

    Harford County’s tenth annual Harford Streams Summer Adventure wrapped up another successful season, inspiring residents to explore and protect the county’s scenic waterways. Additional Info...
  45. Harford County Veterans & Families’ Resource Fair Saturday, Nov. 15

    Celebrating those who defend our nation, Harford County will host a resource fair for veterans, active-duty military, and their families from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, November 15 at the Bel Air Armory, 37 N. Main Street in Bel Air. Additional Info...
  46. Harford County Connects 250 Students with Employers at “Building Tomorrow” Career Showcase

    Hundreds of Harford and Cecil county students explored hands-on career opportunities in manufacturing and the trades at Building Tomorrow, a regional Manufacturing and Trades Showcase co-hosted by Harford County and the Susquehanna Workforce Network. Additional Info...
  47. Cassilly Administration Erases $90M Deficit Without Tax Hike, Earns Top Audit Rating

    Harford County’s Cassilly administration has erased an inherited $90M structural deficit without raising taxes and earned a clean audit opinion on the county government’s financial report for the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 2025. Additional Info...
  48. New Roundabout Installed Ahead of Schedule at Bel Air South Parkway and Blue Spruce Drive

    Harford County has completed the installation of a single-lane, modular roundabout to improve traffic safety at the county’s top crash location, the intersection of Bel Air South Parkway and Blue Spruce Drive. Additional Info...
  49. Bombas Official Donates 400 Pairs of Socks to Support Harford County’s Annual “SOCKtober” Drive

    Harford County’s annual “SOCKtober” collection drive recently received a donation of 400 pairs of socks from Harford County resident Nick Carrillo, who is also the chief financial officer for sock retailer Bombas. Additional Info...
  50. Harford County Celebrates Businesses, Growth, and Community During Economic Development Week

    Harford County wrapped up a dynamic Economic Development Week celebrating the people, places, and partnerships that drive the county’s economy and make it a great place to live, work, and do business. Additional Info...
  51. Section of Hoopes Road in Forest Hill to be Closed During Daytime Hours for Tree Removal

    A section of Hoopes Road in Forest Hill, between Gibson Road and Sandy Hook Road, will be closed from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, November 3–7, for tree removal. Additional Info...
  52. Section of Laurel Bush Road in Abingdon to be Closed for Approximately Five Weeks

    Laurel Bush Road, between Burgh Westra Way and Snapdragon Court in Abingdon, will be closed to all through traffic starting Monday, November 3 for about five weeks. The closure is necessary to construct public water and sewer mains within the roadway. Additional Info...
  53. Construction Underway on New Access Road to Copperplex Athletic Facility in Edgewood

    Harford County has begun construction on a new connector road in Edgewood that will reduce congestion on neighborhood streets and improve access to the Copperplex athletic facility on Cedar Drive. Additional Info...
  54. Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday, October 25 at Six Harford County Locations

    All types of over the counter and prescription medications will be accepted along with vitamins and pet medications – no questions asked. Drive-Thru collection will be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Additional Info...
  55. Harford County Honors Volunteers at the 39th Annual Harford’s Most Beautiful People Awards

    Eighty-five selfless volunteers were honored at the 39th Annual Harford’s Most Beautiful People Awards held on October 9 in Bel Air. The awards celebrate the meaningful contributions made by unsung heroes who give their time and talents to those in need. Additional Info...
  56. Section of Bridge Drive in Joppatowne to Be Closed for Approximately Six Weeks

    A section of Bridge Drive in Joppatowne, between Towne Center Drive and Shore Drive, will be closed for about six weeks starting on or about Monday, October 20. The closure is necessary for maintenance and repair of the bridge over the Gunpowder River. Additional Info...
  57. Harford County Awarded $400K Grant to Convert Streetlights to More Energy-Efficient, Brighter LEDs

    Harford County has been awarded a $400K federal grant to upgrade streetlights with brighter, more energy efficient LED bulbs. Along with $100K in county funding, the funding will improve about 500 streetlights along county roads throughout the county. Additional Info...
  58. Forensic Accounting Expert: Visit Harford Spent $372K in Taxpayer Funds on “Unjustified Expenses"

    For nearly a decade, Visit Harford, the tourism promotion contractor for Harford County, received annual taxpayer funds of up to $1 million with minimal oversight. Additional Info...
  59. Harford’s Cassilly Administration Files Appeal to Block Government Intrusion

    Harford’s Cassilly administration has appealed a court decision ordering disclosure to the sheriff of a county employee’s handwritten notes taken during the sheriff’s public testimony at a County Council meeting. Additional Info...
  60. Harford to Install Roundabout for Traffic Safety at Bel Air South Parkway and Blue Spruce Drive

    Harford County will install a roundabout in late October to improve traffic safety at the county’s top crash location, the intersection of Bel Air South Parkway and Blue Spruce Drive. Additional Info...
  61. Harford County to Offer Free Mental Health First Aid Trainings This Fall

    Nearly one in five people in the U.S. live with a mental illness. Harford County will be launching two Mental Health First Aid training courses this fall. Additional Info...
  62. Harford County “SOCKtober” Collection Drive in October to Warm Neighbors in Need

    Warm socks, mittens, and hats are greatly needed items at homeless shelters, yet they are among the least-often donated. Harford County, in partnership with Harford County Public Library and We Cancerve, is sponsoring its “SOCKtober” collection drive. Additional Info...
  63. Harford County Hosts More Than 150 at Annual Symposium on Addiction & Recovery

    More than 150 individuals and 38 exhibitors from across Maryland participated in the 2025 Harford County Symposium on Addiction and Recovery hosted by Harford County Housing and Community Services’ Office of Drug Control Policy. Additional Info...
  64. Harford County Earns National Award for Improving Residents’ Quality of Life

    The Cassilly Administration has earned a national award for creative, data-driven governance that has produced measurable improvements to the quality of life in the historically distressed southern section of Harford County. Additional Info...
  65. Harford Executive Cassilly Renews Invitation for Youth Participation on County Boards, Commissions

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly, in cooperation with the County Council, invites students to volunteer for service on the Harford Youth Commission or on one of the county executive’s community advisory boards. Additional Info...
  66. Section of Scarboro Road in Street to Close for Seven Months

    A section of Scarboro Road in Street, between Sandy Hook Road and Boyd Road, will be closed beginning on or about Monday, September 22, for approximately seven months for a bridge replacement. A detour will be in place. Additional Info...
  67. Harford’s Director of Economic Development Earns Most Admired CEO Award

    Karen Holt, Director of Harford County’s Department of Economic Development has been recognized as a 2025 Most Admired CEO in the Government category by The Daily Record. Additional Info...
  68. Court Dismisses Visit Harford’s Breach of Contract Claim Against Harford County

    Circuit Court Judge W. Michel Pierson today dismissed the breach of contract claim against Harford County brought by the tourism marketing corporation Visit Harford Inc. and placed Visit Harford in default on a counterclaim brought by Harford County. Additional Info...
  69. Harford County Summit Connects 97 Businesses with Army Technologies for Potential Commercialization

    Opportunities for businesses to commercialize cutting-edge technologies developed by the U.S. Army were the focus of a recent Technology Acceleration Summit co-hosted by County Government, Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM), and APG. Additional Info...
  70. Northbound Section of Woodbridge Center Way in Edgewood to Close Beginning Sept. 8 for Five Weeks

    The northbound section of Woodbridge Center Way, between Woodbridge Station Way and U.S. Route 40 in Edgewood, will be closed to all through traffic for about five weeks beginning around Monday, Sept. 8. The closure is necessary for storm drain repairs. Additional Info...
  71. Statement from Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly on Today’s Incident on I-95

    Harford County is grateful for the heroic actions of the sheriff’s deputies and other law enforcement officers who surely saved lives today. Lt. Burgess’ family is with him at the hospital, where I thanked them for his selfless dedication. Additional Info...
  72. Harford County Plans September Events for Recovery and Suicide Prevention Month

    Harford County Government and other organizations will illuminate buildings in purple starting Sunday, August 31 and during September in recognition of National Overdose Awareness Day and National Recovery and Suicide Awareness Prevention Month. Additional Info...
  73. Section of Long Corner Road in White Hall Reopened August 22

    The section of Long Corner Road in White Hall, between Duncan Road and Lieb Road/Fairfield Road, will be reopened to all through traffic as of 3 p.m. Friday, August 22, after completion of culvert replacement. Additional Info...
  74. Section of Jolly Acres Road in White Hall Reopened August 15

    Jolly Acres Road in White Hall, between Dry Branch Road and Green Road, will be reopened to all through traffic as of 3 p.m. Friday, August 15, following the completion of dead tree removal. Additional Info...
  75. Section of Carrs Mill Road in Fallston Reopened August 14

    The section of Carrs Mill Road in Fallston, between Wildwood Drive and Vale Road, will be reopened to all through traffic as of 11 a.m. Thursday, August 14, after completion of stream and roadbank repair work. Additional Info...
  76. Harford County Awards $1.6M in Opioid Restitution Funds to Support Local Programs

    The Harford County Department of Housing and Community Services has announced its first round of grant awards to local organizations totaling $1,617,953, funded by the county’s share of the Maryland Opioid Restitution Fund. Additional Info...
  77. Harford County Announces First Round of Awards from Maryland Reinvestment and Repair Fund

    The Harford County Department of Housing and Community Services has announced the first round of grant awards totaling $554,825 under the county’s share of Maryland’s Community Reinvestment and Repair Fund (CRRF). Additional Info...
  78. Harford County Commission on Disabilities Seeks Nominees for 2025 Employment Recognition Awards

    The Harford County Commission on Disabilities is seeking nominations for awards in recognition of Disability Employment Awareness Month in October. The deadline for nominations is Friday, September 26, 2025. Additional Info...
  79. Section of Jolly Acres Road in White Hall to be Closed During Daytime Hours for Two Weeks

    A section of Jolly Acres Road between Dry Branch Road and Green Road in White Hall will be closed from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, starting Monday, August 4, for approximately two weeks to allow for dead tree removal. Additional Info...
  80. Abingdon Road Bridge Reopened Friday, July 25 After Completion of Utility Work

    The Abingdon Road Bridge over the CSX railroad tracks, located between U.S. 40 (Pulaski Highway) and Shrewsbury Road, has been reopened as of 4 p.m. Friday, July 25, after completion of utility relocation and routine bridge maintenance work. Additional Info...
  81. Harford County Launches Faster, More Reliable System to Notify Citizens in Emergencies

    Harford County has upgraded to a faster and more reliable system to send emergency notifications to its citizens to keep them safe and informed. Additional Info...
  82. Section of Carrs Mill Road in Fallston to be Closed July 28 for Approximately Five Weeks

    A section of Carrs Mill Road in Fallston, between Wildwood Drive and Vale Road, will be closed starting Monday, July 28, for approximately five weeks for stream and roadbank repair work. Additional Info...
  83. Section of North Stepney Road in Aberdeen Reopened July 15

    North Stepney Road in Aberdeen, between Montreal Drive and Carsins Run Road, has been reopened to all through traffic as of 8 a.m. Tuesday, July 15, after completion of storm drain rehabilitation work. Additional Info...
  84. Military Themed Park in Edgewood Named to Honor Army Trailblazer Mildred C. Kelly

    A new community park in Edgewood has been named in honor of Mildred C. Kelly, Aberdeen Proving Ground’s first African American female command sergeant major. Additional Info...
  85. Harford Earns National Association of Counties Award for Innovative “Neighborhood Table” program

    The National Association of Counties (NACo) has honored Harford County’s Office on Aging with an award for The Neighborhood Table, a program supporting healthy, independent living for low-income senior citizens. Additional Info...
  86. Executive Cassilly Orders Harford Flag Lowered in Honor of Sheriff’s Office Sergeant Greg Dietz

    County Executive Bob Cassilly has ordered the Harford County flag to be flown at half-staff from sunrise tomorrow, July 2, to sunset July 3 in honor of Sergeant George Gregory “Greg” Dietz of the Harford County Sheriff’s Office. Additional Info...
  87. Section of North Stepney Road in Aberdeen to be Closed during Daytime Hours for Two Weeks

    A section of North Stepney Road in Aberdeen, between Montreal Drive and Carsins Run Road, will be closed to all through traffic from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, beginning on or about Monday, July 7. Additional Info...
  88. Intersection of W. Ring Factory and Sommerville Roads in Bel Air Reopened June 27

    The intersection of W. Ring Factory Road and Sommerville Road, between Merlot Drive and Winters Run Drive in Bel Air, will be reopened to all through traffic as of 4 p.m. Friday, June 27. Additional Info...
  89. Southern Harford County Taskforce Reports Progress, Gathers Community Input

    For decades, residents and businesses in southern Harford County have pleaded for help revitalizing their communities. Recognizing additional attention was necessary, then newly elected County Executive Bob Cassilly formed the Southern County Taskforce. Additional Info...
  90. Harford County Public Library Branches to Serve as “Cooling Centers” June 23-24

    Harford County will be opening “cooling centers” at library branches because of forecasted excessive temperatures. The heat index in Harford County is expected to be over 110 degrees on Monday and Tuesday, possibly extending into Wednesday. Additional Info...
  91. Section of Annie’s Playground in Fallston Reopened Thursday June 19

    The section of Annie’s Playground designed for children ages 5-12 has been reopened as of Thursday, June 19, after the playground contractor completed necessary repairs and an inspection confirmed the structures are safe for use. Additional Info...
  92. Harford Nonprofits Awarded Nearly $1M to Promote Tourism

    Harford County has awarded $968,000 in FY 2026 tourism grants to 24 nonprofits and community organizations to attract day trippers from beyond the county’s borders and increase the number of overnight stays in the county. Additional Info...
  93. Intersection of W. Ring Factory and Sommerville Roads in Bel Air to be Closed June 23 for Two Weeks

    The intersection of W. Ring Factory Road and Sommerville Road, between Merlot Drive and Winters Run Drive, will be closed on or about Monday, June 23, for tree removal and hillside grading work for sight-distance improvements. Additional Info...
  94. Section of Long Corner Road in White Hall to Close June 23 for Approximately Ten Weeks

    A section of Long Corner Road, between Duncan Road and Lieb Road in White Hall, will be closed to all through traffic for approximately ten weeks. The closure, for a culvert replacement, is scheduled to start on or about Monday, June 23. Additional Info...
  95. Section of Boxthorn Road in Abingdon Reopened Friday, June 13

    The section of Boxthorn Road, between Fair Rose Court and White Rose Court, in Abingdon has been reopened as of 7 a.m. Friday, June 13, after completion of storm drain repairs. Additional Info...
  96. Harford Executive Cassilly Signs FY 2026 Budget: Fully Funds Education, Increases Police Salaries

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly today signed the Fiscal Year 2026 county budget. The budget fully funds the school board’s operating budget increases funding for police salaries invests in community improvements countywide, all without raising taxes Additional Info...
  97. Southern Harford County Taskforce Community Meeting June 23 in Edgewood

    Harford’s Southern County Taskforce will hold a public meeting to provide updates on quality-of-life improvements in the area and hear community input from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, June 23, at the Edgewood Recreation Center, 1980 Brookside Drive in Edgewood. Additional Info...
  98. Section of Woodbridge Station Way Eastbound Lane to be Closed June 16 for Six Months

    A section of the eastbound lane of Woodbridge Station Way in Edgewood, near the intersection of Woodbridge Center Way, will be closed for approximately six months beginning on or about Monday, June 16 for repairs to a stormwater management facility. Additional Info...
  99. Harford County’s Low Mow Initiative Earns Honorable Mention in Regional Environmental Awards

    Harford County’s Low Mow initiative recently earned an honorable mention in the Chesapeake Stormwater Network’s BUBBA awards contest, in the Habitats & Streams category. Additional Info...
  100. Abingdon Road Bridge to Close June 16 for Eight Weeks for Utility Work and Maintenance

    The Harford County Department of Public Works will close the Abingdon Road Bridge over the CSX railroad tracks, located between U.S. 40 (Pulaski Highway) and Shrewsbury Road, beginning on or about Monday, June 16, for approximately eight weeks. Additional Info...
  101. Ride Harford Transit LINK Fixed Routes for FREE on June 18 for National Dump the Pump Day

    Harford Transit LINK, the county’s bus transportation system, will offer FREE RIDES on all its Fixed Routes Wednesday, June 18, 2025 to celebrate National Dump the Pump Day. Additional Info...
  102. 2025 Harford County Historic Preservation Awards Celebrate Stewards of Local History

    The Harford County Historic Preservation Commission presented the 2025 Harford County Historic Preservation Awards on Saturday, May 17, at the Historical Society of Harford County headquarters in Bel Air. Additional Info...
  103. Harford County to Celebrate U.S. Army’s 250th Birthday with Events in June

    Harford County will join a nationwide celebration of the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday with community events planned in June. Additional Info...
  104. Harford County to host 2025 Symposium on Addiction & Recovery Strength in Community

    Registration is now open to attend the 2025 Harford County Symposium on Addiction and Recovery. The event will focus on elevating recovery and substance use service needs as well as promoting resilience and wellness in the community. Additional Info...
  105. Harford to Host May 29 Event for Students with Differing Abilities Transitioning to Adulthood

    Pathways to Possibilities, a free event for students with differing abilities transitioning from high school to adulthood will be held on Thursday, May 29, 2025, from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. at the McFaul Senior Activity Center, 525 W. MacPhail Road in Bel Air. Additional Info...
  106. Picture Yourself in Harford Streams Summer Adventure: Send in Selfies, Win Prizes

    This summer, explore the natural beauty of Harford County streams, take selfies at your favorite locations, and win prizes in the Harford Streams Summer Adventure. Additional Info...
  107. Section of Boxthorn Road in Abingdon to be Closed for Storm Drain Repairs

    A section of Boxthorn Road in Abingdon, between Fair Rose Court and White Rose Court, will be closed from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, for approximately two weeks. The closure, for storm drain repairs, is scheduled to begin Tuesday, May 27. Additional Info...
  108. Dry Branch Road Bridge in White Hall Reopened Monday, May 12

    The Dry Branch Road bridge, between Jolly Acres Road and MD 23 (Norrisville Road), in White Hall has been reopened starting at 7 a.m. Monday, May 12 after completion of routine bridge maintenance. Additional Info...
  109. Harford County Unveils New Approach to Tourism Marketing: “Hello Harford” is Hi-tech, Strategic

    More than 120 hoteliers, museums, attractions, and other tourism-related organizations on Thursday for the launch of “Hello Harford,” the county’s new approach to tourism using innovative technology, strategic marketing, and inclusive collaboration. Additional Info...
  110. Registration Open for Harford’s Free Bike-to-Work Events May 13 & 16

    Harford County will celebrate National Clean Commute Month in May with Bike to Work Week “pit stop” events in Edgewood and Bel Air. Additional Info...
  111. Nominees Sought for 39th Annual Harford’s Most Beautiful People Awards

    Each year, the Harford County Department of Housing & Community Services searches for local citizens who selflessly assist others and honors their volunteer service with Harford’s Most Beautiful People Awards. Nominations open for the 39th annual awards. Additional Info...
  112. Section of Annie’s Playground in Fallston Reopened Following Safety Inspection

    The section of Annie’s Playground designed for 2- to 5-year-olds has been reopened after an inspection of the playground structures confirmed that they are safe for use. Additional Info...
  113. Applicants Sought for Appointment to Harford School Board

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly is seeking candidates to fill appointed positions on the school board for the four-year term beginning on July 1, 2025. Additional Info...
  114. Dry Branch Road Bridge in White Hall to be Closed for Two Weeks

    Dry Branch Road bridge in White Hall, between Jolly Acres Road and MD 23 (Norrisville Road), will be closed to all through traffic for approximately two weeks. The closure, for routine bridge maintenance, is scheduled to start Monday, April 28. Additional Info...
  115. Halls Cross Roads Students Graduate from Harford County’s Pledge Program

    Fourteen Halls Cross Roads Elementary students completed the Harford County Pledge Program on April 9. Additional Info...
  116. Executive Cassilly Fully Funds Education, Increases Police Salaries Without Raising Taxes in FY26

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly released today a brief video and the following statement on his recommended budget for the fiscal year 2026, which begins on July 1, 2025. Additional Info...
  117. Harford County Expands Programming for Senior Citizens

    Harford County is expanding wellness and nutrition programming to encourage the health and well-being of senior citizens in the community. Additional Info...
  118. Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday set for April 26 at Five Harford County Locations

    Harford County residents can drop off their expired and unwanted medications for safe disposal at five convenient locations on Saturday, April 26, 2025. Additional Info...
  119. Section of Pleasantville Road in Fallston Reopened Thursday, March 27

    Pleasantville Road, between MD Route 152 and High Point Road in Fallston, has been reopened to all through traffic as of at 2 p.m. on Thursday, March 27 after completion of slope stabilization work. Additional Info...
  120. Harford County Master Watershed Stewards Academy Graduates 11 in Class of 2025

    Eleven citizens graduated from the Harford County Master Watershed Stewards Academy on March 12, 2025. The program trains community members to become leaders dedicated to improving the health of local streams. Additional Info...
  121. Section of Deep Run Road in Whiteford Reopened Wednesday, March 19

    Deep Run Road, between Susquehanna Hall Road and Cooper Road in Whiteford, has been reopened to all through traffic starting at 7 a.m. Wednesday, March 19, after completion of bridge rehabilitation work. Additional Info...
  122. Volunteers Invited to Plant Trees Friday, April 18 for Harford County’s Arbor Day Celebration

    Volunteers are needed to help plant approximately 130 trees at Chapel Road Park in Havre de Grace on Friday, April 18 in celebration of Arbor Day. Families, civic organizations, school groups, and Scouts are welcome. Additional Info...
  123. 2025 Leading Women Awards Celebrate Harford County Women Dedicated to Community Service

    In honor of Women’s History Month, Harford County celebrated local women of the past, present and future at an awards ceremony on March 8. Awards recognize young women who are dedicated to compassionate community service and superior academic achievement. Additional Info...
  124. Section of Pleasantville Road in Fallston to be Closed During Daytime Hours for Road Work

    A section of Pleasantville Road in Fallston, between MD Route 152 and High Point Road, will be closed between the hours of 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, starting March 17 through March 31, for slope stabilization work. Additional Info...
  125. Harford Opens FY 2026 Tourism Funding Program for Qualified Nonprofits; Workshops March 11-12

    Harford County’s Department of Economic Development has opened its FY 2026 Tourism Funding Program with eligibility requirements posted online for qualified nonprofits; workshops for applicants are scheduled for March 11 and 12. Additional Info...
  126. Registration Open for Harford County Bike Camp for People with Differing Abilities:Volunteers Needed

    Registration is now open for Harford County’s popular summer camp for people with differing abilities to learn and experience the thrill of bike riding. Volunteer spotters are needed to assist instructors, no experience is necessary. Additional Info...
  127. Harford Executive Cassilly Statement on School Superintendent’s FY26 Budget Request

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly issued the following statement on School Superintendent Sean Bulson’s FY 26 budget request presented at last night’s school board meeting. Additional Info...
  128. AAA-Rated Harford County Sells Bonds at Low 3.49% Interest Rate; Borrowing for Essential Projects

    Harford County held its annual bond sale Tuesday, borrowing funds for essential public infrastructure at a low 3.49% interest rate, thanks to the county’s AAA bond rating. Additional Info...
  129. Section of East Nobles Mill Road in Darlington Reopened Tuesday, February 4

    A section of E. Nobles Mill Road between Trappe Church Road and Nobles Mill Road in Darlington was reopened to all through traffic starting at 8 a.m. Tuesday, February 4 after completion of a slope repair project. Additional Info...
  130. Section of Harmony Church Road in Darlington to be Closed for Tree Removal

    A section of Harmony Church Road in Darlington, between MD Route 136 and Nobles Mill Road, will be closed starting February 10 through February 14 between the hours of 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. for tree removal. Additional Info...
  131. Harford Proposes New Rates for Water & Sewer Customers, Cost Savings Reduce Annual Rate Increases

    Harford County is proposing new rates for its public water & sewer system customers over the next five years with lower annual increases than in the past five years. Additional Info...
  132. Glenville Road in Churchville Reopened After Bridge Inspection Completed

    Glenville Road in Churchville, between Cool Branch Road and Glenview Court has been reopened after work was completed for subsurface exploration of the bridge over Mill Brook. Additional Info...
  133. Cassilly Administration Recommends Limited Zoning Changes Focused on Quality of Life;

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly today sent legislation to the County Council that approves all or part of 18 out of 65 requests for zoning changes under consideration in the county’s 2024/25 Comprehensive Zoning Review. Additional Info...
  134. Work Completed on Abingdon Road Bridge Over CSX Railroad Tracks

    The Abingdon Road Bridge over the CSX railroad tracks, between Shrewsbury Road and Route 40 in Abingdon, has reopened to normal traffic after Harford County DPW crews completed work patching potholes as well as installing and resetting steel plates. Additional Info...
  135. Harford Executive Cassilly Statement on Proposed $93M Cost Shift to County Governments

    Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly issued the following statement urging Maryland legislators to reject a proposed $93M cost shift onto county governments as they attempt to balance the state budget. Additional Info...
  136. Single Lane Closures on Abingdon Road Bridge Over CSX Railroad Tracks Set for Week of February 24

    The Abingdon Road Bridge over the CSX railroad tracks, between Shrewsbury Road and Route 40 will be subject to single lane closures between the hours of 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for one week starting Monday, February 24. Additional Info...
  137. Section of Glenville Road in Churchville to be Closed for Bridge Inspection

    A section of Glenville Road in Churchville, between Cool Branch Road and Glenview Court, will be closed between the hours of 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. starting February 24 through February 26 to complete subsurface exploration of the bridge over Mill Brook. Additional Info...
  138. Closure of Section of Harmony Church Road in Darlington Extended

    The closure of the section of Harmony Church Road in Darlington between MD Route 136 and Nobles Mill Road scheduled to end February 14 will be extended through February 21 due to weather delays. The closure will be between the hours of 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Additional Info...
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