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Havre de Grace (/ h æ v ər d ɪ ˈ ɡ r eɪ s /), [2] abbreviated HdG, is a city in Harford County, Maryland, United States. It is situated at the mouth of the Susquehanna River and the head of Chesapeake Bay .
The Harford County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) is the largest sheriff's office in Maryland [1] [2] and is the primary law enforcement agency servicing a population of 241,402 people within 440.35 square miles (1,140.5 km 2) within Harford County, Maryland.
The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services (DPSCS) is a government agency of the State of Maryland that performs a number of functions, [1] including the operation of state prisons. It has its headquarters in an unincorporated area of Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, with a Baltimore address.
The Garrett County Sheriff's Office (GCSO) is the primary law enforcement agency servicing 30,097 people within 647.96 square miles (1,678.2 km 2) of jurisdiction within Garrett County, MD. [ 1 ] History
The Havre De Grace Police Department (HDGPD) is a full-service agency servicing the incorporated municipality of Havre De Grace, Maryland. Established in 1981, HDGPD is Havre De Grace's primary law enforcement agency. [2]
Cassilly was born in July 1958, in Havre de Grace, Maryland.He was one of twelve children born to Robert R. Cassilly Jr. and Nancy Cassilly. [2]Cassilly graduated from Bel Air High School in 1976, and later attended Johns Hopkins University, where he was a member of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and earned a B.A. degree in international relations in 1980.
Havre de Grace Branch Library (Havre de Grace, Maryland) opened in its present location in 1987 and was rebuilt in 2015. Location: 120 N. Union Avenue, Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Size: 8,520 sq ft (792 m 2). Collection: 62,952 as of 7/2008 Circulation: FY 07 - 220,867 Meeting Room: 95 sq ft (9 m 2).
Barry Glassman (born March 24, 1962) is an American politician who served as the 7th county executive of Harford County, Maryland, from 2014 to 2022.He was previously a member of the Maryland State Senate, representing District 35 in Harford County, Maryland; he was appointed in 2008 to fill a vacancy, and subsequently was re-elected to the position in 2010. [1]