Monday, December 17, 2012
Read what happened at the Dec. 17 City Council meeting in City Hall.
The Havre de Grace City Council met at 7 p.m. on Dec. 17 and Patch was there live blogging. The following is the recap of what happened. 8:04 p.m. The meeting adjourned. 7:59 p.m. Mayor Wayne Daugherty swore in Volney Ford as a member of the Planning Commission. He welcomed Ford, who said he was back after a 12-year hiatus. 7:58 p.m. Council President Randolph Craig shared his gratitude to the city. He said he could not speak about the tragedy in Connecticut. 7:54 p.m. Councilman Bill Martin said his basement is storing the candle bags from the Candlelight Tour, during which it rained. He thanked volunteers and the Lock House Museum for hosting another successful tour, albeit without bagged luminaries. He said that he couldn't bring …
Monday, October 15, 2012
Graw Days, the War of 1812 bicentennial celebration, a Route 40 traffic study and the new high school were all topics of discussion at the Oct. 15 City Council meeting.
The following is a recap and was posted as a live blog from the Oct. 15 council meeting at City Hall. 8:40 p.m. The meeting adjourned. 8:39 p.m. A board member from the Havre de Grace Chamber of Commerce thanked people for attending the bull and oyster roast and invited everyone to return next year and bring their friends. 8:38 p.m. Billee Smith of Main Street thanked the city for its support of Graw Days. "We have a passion for the downtown businesses as well as the historic preservation of the city," Smith said. The mayor expressed his gratitude for Smith and Main Street. 8:35 p.m. One citizen spoke during the open forum to say he opposed questions A and B on this year's ballot to change the Harford County Charter. The changes "are not …
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Patch gets you inside the gates to hear what the candidates had to say.
For the first time in this election, all seven candidates for Havre de Grace City Council were in the same room. A crowd of well over 100 was in attendance at the Bulle Rock Residents' Center Wednesday night to hear the candidates discuss items from water & sewer fees to tourism and downtown business to the potential of the city providing more services to the gated community of Bulle Rock. The candidates—incumbents Fred Cullum, Bill Martin and Jim Miller, and challengers Dave Glenn, Robert Sawyer, Barry Scharbrough and Joe Smith—spoke to the crowd for approximately two hours. It was the third and final candidates' forum, and the first with all seven candidates in attendance. Below is a recap of of the live blog reported directly from the …
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Patch covered Tuesday's candidates' forum.
If you couldn’t make the OPAC meeting Tuesday, don’t worry. I took notes for you. Below is a condensed, as-fast-as-I-could-type-it recap. In closing, moderator Dr. David Jaffe wrapped up the forum by saying: “We’ve got a very bright and engaged group of candidates here. Speaking personally, more so than I’ve seen in memory here. This is going to be a great election, we can’t go wrong.” 8:30 p.m.: Candidates are asked to tell something about themselves that reveals something about their character: 8:23 p.m.: Candidates were asked about their take on could be planned for a youth venue or something for teens: 8:17 p.m.: Candidates were asked how they would encourage businesses to maintain “look-and-feel” to fit in with downtown Havre de Grace…
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