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The mission of this website on Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) is to enable the members of our military to gain full access to the community of transition. We feel it is our responsibility to support our nation’s defense, our security efforts, and our troops. We will maximize the benefits and opportunities that are in Harford and Cecil Counties resulting from the U.S. Department of Defense’s BRAC process. Through a regional approach, BRAC Relocation website will inform you on State, Federal, and Local government activities to prepare for and accommodate incoming households and jobs while sustaining and enhancing the quality of life throughout the State.

Arena Club

2304 E Churchville Rd Bel Air, 21015

410-734-7300

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223 Brierhill Dr Bel Air, 21015

410-420-3933

River City Baptist Church

312 Craigtown Rd Port Deposit, 21904

410-378-2700

Community News

  • Bel Air to host under-15 national championships

    Thirty girls teams and 32 boys teams from across the United States will contend for the first US Lacrosse under-15 national championships in Bel Air. Girls play starts Monday, concluding with the championship game at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Boys play starts Wednesday with the championship game at 2 p.m. next Friday. All games are at Cedar Lane Sports Park.

  • UM to acquire hospitals in Bel Air, Havre de Grace

    Deal would mean larger share of market for UM, more resources for Harford group In a deal designed to address doctor shortages and bring new medical services to Harford County, the University of Maryland Medical System announced Wednesday that it will acquire Upper Chesapeake Health System, which owns hospitals in Bel Air and Havre de Grace.

  • Harford waste oil, antifreeze recycling sites get reprieve

    A one-year grant from the Maryland Department of the Environment will allow Harford County to keep nine waste oil and antifreeze recycling locations open through next June. The county had considered closing the sites, which cost about $65,000 annually to maintain, in light of severe budget cuts. The county has yet to determine if the sites can continue operating in fiscal year 2011. The recycling centers are in various county and municipal facilities. Hours of operation and locations can be obtained by calling 410-638-3417 or online at harfordcountymd.gov/dpw/env affairs/information.html.