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North East Elementary School
301 Thomas Avenue
North East, MD 21901
410-996-6220
Pre-Kindergarten to 5th Grade
Bayview Elementary School
910 North East, Rd.
North East, MD 21901
410-996-6230
Pre-Kindergarten to 5th Grade
North East Middle School
200 East Cecil Avenue
North East, MD 21901
410-996-6210
6th to 8th Grade
North East High School
300 Irishtown Road
North East, MD 21901
410-996-6200
9th to 12th Grade
Rising Sun High School
100 Tiger Drive
North East, MD 21901
410-658-9115
9th to 12th Grade
Cecil County School of Technology
900 North East Rd
North East, MD 21901
410-996-6250
Grades Taught:
9th Grade to 12th Grade
"Vocational School"
Private Schools
Mount Aviat Academy
Po Box 85, 399 Childs Road
Childs, MD 21916
410-398-2206
Grades Taught:
Pre-Kindergarten to 8th Grade
"Roman Catholic" affiliation
The Tome School
581 S Maryland Ave
North East, MD 21901410-287-2050
Grades Taught:
Kindergarten to 12th Grade
"Nonsectarian" school
West Nottingham Academy
1079 Firetower Road
Colora, MD 21917
410-658-5556
Grades Taught:
6th - 12th Grade
"Nonsectarian" school
Immaculate Conception
452 Bon St.
Elkton, MD 21921
410-398-2636
Grades Taught:
Kindergarten to 8th Grade
"Roman Catholic" affiliation
Cornerstone Christian Academy
290 Whitehall Rd
Elkton, MD 21921
410-398-8552
Grades Taught:
Pre-Kindergarten to 5th Grade
"Assembly of God" affiliation
Elkton Christian School
144 Appleton Rd
Elkton, MD 21921
410-398-6444
Grades Taught:
Pre-Kindergarten to 12th Grade
"Baptist" affiliation
Good Shepherd Catholic School
800 Aiken Ave.
Perryville, MD 21903
410- 642-6265
Grades Taught:
Kindergarten to 6th Grade
"Roman Catholic" affiliation
Cecil Community College
One Seahawk Drive
North East, MD 21901
410-287-6060
click here to visit the Cecil County Public School System Web Site.
click here for the Private School Review website.
click here for Cecil County Community College.
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North East, MD is a great place to be. Whether you are relocating to Aberdeen Proving Ground for BRAC or just visiting for the day.
North East is located in Cecil County, MD at the head of the Chesapeake Bay. It is
in between Baltimore MD and Philadelphia. The town of North East was settled prior to the 1700’s and was incorporated in 1850. The population was 2,733 at the the time 2000 census. It consists of approximately 995 acres of land. The town of North East offers “something for everyone”. The main street offers antique stores and restaurants, there are several parks, you can visit historical sites, or enjoy a day on the North East River. North East is a town looking towards the future while preserving it’s historical small town charm. There are several large housing developments, increased commercial growth, surrounding marinas and Elk Neck Park.
North East offers the beauty of the water that attracted its original settlers and the charm of small town life. It is a town full of history. A symbol associated with North East is the Great Blue Heron, meaning that you have found the Land of Pleasant Living.
The main attraction for tourists today is the Chesapeake Bay, restaurants, Maryland
crabs (my all time favorite), antique shops, collectibles and history. A few miles south of North East is Elk Neck State Park, which is surrounded on three sides by water. Here you can find the Turkey Point light house and quite an amazing view.
Elk Neck State Park - located at the end of Turkey point Rd. on the peninsula formed
by the North East and Elk Rivers, and the Chesapeake Bay. An easy walking trail to Turkey Point Lighthouse provides a view of the Elk River and the Chesapeake Bay. This park features a Boat launch, cabins, campfire programs, campsites, camp-store, dump station, food & beverage, fishing, flat-water canoeing, hiking trails, historic interest, hook-ups, hunting, picnicking, playground, shelters, swimming and a visitor center.
North East Community Park - located at the end of Walnut Street on the Northeast River. This 13 acre waterfront park picnic pavilions which can be rented, a walking path, playground, restrooms, a volleyball court, space for fishing and docking by the Upper Bay Museum.
Turner Park- located off of West Street. Has a baseball diamond available for public use.
Herring Snatcher Park - located on North Main Street along the North East Creek. This park has picnic tables and is a good fishing spot.
Parks & Recreation of Cecil County 410-392-4537
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It is getting to be that time of year so I thought I would make a list of all of the marinas in North East, MD. Soon we will all be having fun on the Chesapeake Bay. I can't waite!
Anchor Boats Marina
448 N. Mauldin Ave.
North East, MD 21901
410-287-8280
Anchor Marina is located on Iroquois Drive in the North East Harbor's across from the town park. The dry dock storage buildings house nearly 400 boats. The marina also has 15 boat slips, eight of them equipped with lifts. Floating docks for the use of the dry-dock customers house another 50 to 60 boats. The marina also has a pump-out station, gas service, a boat ramp, and a small hardware store. The Nauti Goose Saloon next door offers meals and snacks for hungry boaters.
Bay Boat Works
P.O. Box 340
140 Hances Point Rd.
North East, MD, 21901
410-287-8113
Bay Boat Works has 137 boat slips and 32 moorings for sailboats. Summer land storage is available for trailered boats with ramp access. Indoor and outdoor winter storage is also available for up to 300 boats.
Jackson Marine Sales
230 Riverside Drive
North East, MD 21901
410-287-9400
Jackson Marine Sales is a full service marina with a private beach, 175 slips including 37 covered, gas dock, snack bar, boat parts store, bathhouse and winter storage inside and outside. They are an authorized service center for Mercury, Mercruiser, Donzi and Regal and Robalo with over 150 used boats available for viewing.
McDaniel Yacht Basin
15 Grandview Avenue
North East, MD 21901
410-287-8121
McDaniel Yaht Basin is a full service marina located on the North East River. Open year round they handle sales, financing and insurance, complete service, storage slips, supplies and much more. They have 200 slips (open and covered) and storage for over 400 boats on land., boat sales, service, slips and storage.
North East River Yacht Club
80 Bayside Drive
North East, MD 21901
410-287-6333
North East River Yacht Club is a private yacht club located at the headwaters of the Chesapeake Bay on the North East River in North East, Maryland . The club is a member of the CBYCA (Chesapeake Bay Yacht Clubs Association) and the CBYRA (Chesapeake Bay Yacht Racing Association). It has 500 feet of waterfront property boat slips, moorings, dining facilities, club house, a picnic grove with tables and fireplace for family cookouts.
North East Isles which is a waterfront condominium community on the North East River in Cecil County, MD has a marina for it's residents. If you would like the privilege of being able to get on you boat with out leaving your neighborhood this is the community for you. North East Isles is located in North East, Maryland and provides the closest access to the Chesapeake bay for boaters living in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. You can set sail from the community marina for Annapolis, Baltimore, St. Michael's and many other destinations.
If you would like more info on North East Isles or a list of available homes in this community contact Megan.
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In part one I discussed the S&P Case Shiller home price index and in part two I discussed the OFHEO (Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight) home price index report. Today I am going to discuss the Radar Logic Daily Index. This report breaks down the price paid for homes by square footage. They use public source records to get this information. They update there report every day and do a 1 day, 7 day and 28 day report. They say that there lag is to be no more than 63 days after the property has gone to settlement. They track 25 Metropolitan Statistical Areas. Here is there latest report.
| Publication Date: | 03/07/2008 |
| Transaction Date: | 01/04/2008 |
I like that they break it down to square footage paid for recent sales. Unfortunately the closest city to Cecil County is Philadelphia, so it does not tell me how the Cecil County real estate market or the Harford County real estate market is doing. Those Manhattan condo prices are pretty insane, huh? Glad I don't live there. My next post on this topic will be the Cecil County real estate market statistics report and the Harford County real estate market statistics report.
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There was a town hall meeting held at the Aberdeen High School in Harford County on Monday March 10, 2008. This was the third meeting that they have held so far. The next one will be in Havre De Grace. The date, place and time have not been released yet. Did anyone attend this meeting? I am still waiting for the video to be released.
According to ABC 2 News, The Base Realignment and Closure Process or "BRAC" will bring thousands of jobs to Aberdeen, along with Ft. Meade in Columbia. "People say ‘When is it coming?' It's slowly happening as we speak right now," said David Craig, the Harford County Executive.
Craig says about 500 new residents have already moved to Harford County because of BRAC. Eight intersections near the Proving Ground will have to be improved, most of them along Rt. 40. Other roads that lead to the base, including Rt. 22, will have to be widened.
Eventually, 8,000 new civilian jobs will be shifted from Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey to Aberdeen Proving Ground. About 2,000 military jobs from Aberdeen are being moved to Ft. Lee, Virginia. "The Department of Defense and the Department of the Army are moving forward with BRAC," said Col. Jeff Weissman, Aberdeen Proving Ground's Garrison Commander.
There have been reports that workers at Ft. Monmouth don't want to move to Harford County. Col. Weismann said that in BRAC-related job shifts in other states, only about 30 to 40 percent of civilian employees moved to a new location to keep their job. That is not slowing the Army down. "Aberdeen Proving Ground has received all the funding that it requires," Col. Weissman said. "We have a plan, we have a schedule and we're on plan and on schedule right now."
And if those statistics hold true in Maryland, Aberdeen Proving Ground will have a lot of job openings. At the town hall meeting, Marlene Lee from the Harford Community College and David Valrath from the Harford County School System discussed a number of new degree programs that are being developed so that local workers can be trained for the new jobs.
Sheriff Jesse Bane told the crowd he's estimating the Sheriff's Department will need 60 new deputies by the year 2011. The county jail will also have to be expanded.
And County Executive Craig said that by 2020, the growing county will need to be able to produce 53-million gallons of water a day. Right now, the capacity is 20-million gallons. Craig said addressing the water issue will take three to four years.
But Craig said Harford County residents will not be asked to pay for it all with an increase in their property taxes. "We're not anticipating an increase in taxes because of the capital improvements we need to make, or because of the operational improvements," he said.
This is the official press release from Harford County
BRAC TOWN HALL MEETING DRAWS LARGE AUDIENCE
(Bel Air, MD - March 11, 2008) - - A near capacity crowd of 400 attended the third BRAC Town Hall meeting Monday evening at the Aberdeen High School. The event was hosted by County Executive David R. Craig and James Richardson, Director of the Office of Economic Development for Harford County.
Among the officials participating in the community meeting were Colonel Jeffrey Weissman, Aberdeen Proving Ground Garrison Commander, Aberdeen Mayor Michael Bennett, Sheriff L. Jesse Bane, Marlene Lieb, Associate Vice President, Harford Community College, David Volrath, Executive Director of Secondary Education, Harford County Public Schools, Bob Cooper, Director, Harford County Department of Public Works, James Richardson, Director, Office of Economic Development and County Executive Craig.
"We are extremely pleased with the attendance at the BRAC Town Hall meeting," said County Executive Craig. "Clearly the citizens of Harford County and the surrounding communities have a keen interest in BRAC and the positive impact it will have on our county," Craig remarked.
The Harford County Office of Economic Development, the lead department for Harford County with BRAC issues, served as coordinator for the event. A fourth BRAC Town Hall meeting will be held later this year in Havre de Grace at a date and time to be determined.
The panel of officials responded to 40 questions posed by those in attendance. A concern of many of those who attended was transportation and the ability of the state, county and federal government to fund the necessary infrastructure improvements necessary to meet the needs of the BRAC.
"We will continue to work with our federal, state and local government partners to meet the challenges and opportunities that BRAC presents," stated James Richardson, Director of the Office of Economic Development. "BRAC is a reality. Jobs are coming to Harford County and that means we must be ready to address the needs of the people who move to Harford County as well," Richardson stated.The BRAC Town Hall meetings are part of the county executive's "Open Government" initiative, sharing information with citizens and those interested in BRAC and the impact to Harford County. The Town Meeting can be viewed on the Harford County Government website. For more information regarding BRAC visit www.harfordcountymd.gov or the Office of Economic Development website at http://www.harfordbusiness.org/.
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