![]() ![]() However, the ultimate conclusion of the article was that the Pacers - at least for now - haven’t budged on demanding both of the Lakers’ tradeable future first round picks (in 20) in any Westbrook deal. but ultimately could at some point.Īnd even in a summer where Westbrook trade rumors hitting the internet were about as rare as roaches in a hoarder's house, this was a big enough story that even new head coach Darvin Ham and Westbrook himself were asked about it. ![]() Thank you to HarCAR for making this donation possible and for your continued support of the Harford County community,” said County Council President Vincenti.On the morning before the Lakers played their first preseason game, Jovan Buha, Shams Charania and Sam Amick of The Athletic made waves with a massive report on the team’s efforts to trade Russell Westbrook, including previously unreported details on multiple versions of deals that would have seen them send Westbrook to the Indiana Pacers for Myles Turner and Buddy Hield that ultimately haven’t gone through yet. “I’m honored to support Rally Against Parkinson’s and its amazing mission. RAP provides free Rock Steady boxing classes and more at Forest Hill Health and Fitness to help those with Parkinson’s Disease fight back against the symptoms. Lastly, Council President Patrick Vincenti chose to support Rally Against Parkinson’s (RAP). Linking All So Others Succeed provides critical resources needed to support integration into American society for nonnative English-speaking residents. Mayor Amy Chmielewski chose Linking All So Others Succeed (LASOS). The Aberdeen Boys and Girls Club provides a safe place to enable all young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Mayor Patrick McGrady selected the Aberdeen Boys and Girls Club as his charity. Throughout the year, HarCAR serves the community through both direct donations and volunteer work. I want to thank Harford Cable Network for producing this informative program and bringing it into the homes of county residents.”Īs part of the program and HarCAR’s ongoing commitment to Harford County, the organization donated $500 to a charity of each elected officials’ choice. Each elected official offered wonderful insights on what Harford County residents can expect in the future. ![]() “The COVID-19 pandemic challenged the housing and rental markets, as well as many community businesses. “As we begin to come out on the other side of the COVID-19 pandemic, many are concerned about the pandemic’s lasting effects,” said HarCAR Executive Director Kathy McFadden. Each speaker offered an overview of the residential and business landscape in their municipalities and the county. The program featured the Mayor of Aberdeen Patrick McGrady, the Mayor of Bel Air Amy Chmielewski and Harford County Council President Patrick Vincenti. on Harford Cable Network (Comcast channel 21 & HD 1084, Armstrong channel 7 & Verizon channel 3 or via VOD link at the viewers’ convenience: ) This 45-minute program will air Sundays throughout the month of July at 7 p.m. Harford Housing: A Local Outlook will air weekly on the Harford Cable NetworkīEL AIR, MD (6/21) - The Harford County Association of REALTORS® (HarCAR) recently hosted a televised program titled Harford Housing: A Local Outlook. The Harford County Association of REALTORS® Hosts Harford Housing: A Local Outlook The following is the press release from the event that contains the scheduling information for you to watch it on television: The program will air four times during the month of July. ![]() This event was created by HarCAR and implemented by the State of the Municipalities Task Force and the Women’s Council of REALTORS® to allow members and now the public to hear about changes taking place across the county and in the municipalities that impact homeownership and the real estate industry. I’m not sure if you ever saw this, but the Patch did run the Realtor Care Day release last week: Īs you may be aware, the Harford County Association of REALTORS® recorded its first televised event, Harford Housing: A Local Perspective, on June 21st, 2021, at the Harford Cable Network. Good news! The Realtor Care Day Aegis story ran! Radio interview McFadden Harford Housing interview: Innstallation release shared in CityBizList and i95.ĬityBizList and i95 Business both posted the 60th anniversary release: Also facilitated an interview with Heather and The Baltimore Banner (Baltimore’s newest outlet) and they will keep her in mind as an article source.Please take a look at Harford County Association of REALTORS, Inc. ![]()
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