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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Friend Raising Money for Nottingham Man Who Died in APG Super Pond

Bowleys Quarters resident Chris Middleton is selling raffle tickets and hosting a fundraiser at Buffalo Wild Wings in White Marsh for the family of George H. Lazzaro Jr.

Chris Middleton thought it was a bad dream.  He refused to believe his friend and longtime neighbor George Lazzaro Jr. was gone. “Still today I have trouble believing that a 41-year-old was taken away from a family with four children. ... It’s not explainable,” said Middleton, who for many years lived next door to Lazzaro in Bowleys Quarters. Lazzaro, an engineering technician, died on Feb. 1 while performing what officials said in a news release was a "routine underwater test infrastructure maintenance at the Underwater Test Facility” in the Aberdeen Proving Ground Super Pond.  Two more divers have since died in the pond, prompting the base to shut down the facility until further notice.  “It’s still shock,” Middleton said.  Lazzaro, who …

Deneen

10:23 am on Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Georgie was a wonderful husband and father and a great nephew. Please come out to support this family in their time of need. Chris, you are amazing to do this for them! Thank you!!   more ›

Friday, February 1, 2013

Nottingham Man Drowned In Aberdeen Proving Ground Super Pond

The incident took place on Aberdeen Proving Ground Wednesday afternoon.

Officials on Friday identified a Nottingham man as the diver who died Wednesday during an underwater test at the Super Pond test facility on Aberdeen Proving Ground. George H. Lazzaro Jr., 41, of Notingham, died while performing "routine underwater test infrastructure maintenence at the Underwater Test Facility," according to an APG news release. The cause of death was not immediately known and an autopsy is pending. The U.S. Army is investigating the incident, the release stated. Lazzaro worked with the Firepower Directorate, Aberdeen Test Center, U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, according to the release. "Aberdeen Test Center personnel are saddened by the loss of one of our own. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and we …

Lauren Forrester

10:04 am on Saturday, February 2, 2013

I'm going to miss Georgie! He was a wonderful man, an awesome father, and great husband. One of the sweetest I've known. My heart and my prayers are with Pam and the kids. stay strong guys, I still love you all.   more ›

Friday, December 14, 2012

APG: Booms Around Perry Hall Ongoing Until Dec. 21

Detonation testing at Aberdeen Proving Ground could create noise between Dec. 17 and Dec. 21.

Perry Hall residents may continue to hear loud booms between Dec. 17 and Dec. 21, according to an announcement from the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground.  Over the past month, the center has conducted large detonations. According to a statement from the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, "detonations are likely to generate sound and/or vibration" outside APG gates. In the event of unfavorable weather conditions, the testing may be rescheduled. ATEC "provides test and test support services" for military and contract organizations, according to the statement. Anyone with questions may contact 410-278-1147 or 800-688-8705. Noise caused by similar testing caused concern among community members on Nov. 19. Several …

Saturday, December 8, 2012

APG's Large, Loud Detonations To Continue

Perry Hall residents may continue to hear big booms from Aberdeen Proving Ground until Dec. 14.

The loud booms that Perry Hall residents have heard this week may continue next week, according to Aberdeen Proving Ground's U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command. Louder-than-normal detonations could be heard around the area during the week of Dec. 3-7. They will continue beginning Friday, and running until about Dec. 14. According to a statement from the Army Test and Evaluation Command, "These detonations are likely to generate sound and/or vibration outside the installation boundary. If weather conditions are not favorable in minimizing noise off the installation, firing will be rescheduled." ATEC provides services to Department of Defense organizations as well as government contract agencies. For more information, contact 410-278-1147…

Spring Heeled Jack

8:10 am on Saturday, December 8, 2012

They have been doing this in scheduled periods for decades now. Most of what they are exploding is unspent ordinance (believe it or not) from WW2 and Vietnam. It is too dangerous to use and they store all of it at APG. Yeah imagine how much is stockpiled, wow!   more ›

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

APG: Booms Around Perry Hall Possible Until Dec. 7

Detonation testing at Aberdeen Proving Ground could create noise between Nov. 27 and Dec. 7.

Perry Hall residents may hear loud booms until Dec. 7, according to an announcement from the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground.  The center is planning to conduct large detonations between Nov. 27 and Dec. 7 and is warning neighboring communities of impending booms. According to a statement from the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, "detonations are likely to generate sound and/or vibration" outside APG gates. In the event of unfavorable weather conditions, the testing may be rescheduled. ATEC "provides test and test support services" for military and contract organizations, according to the statement. Anyone with questions may contact 410-278-1147 or 800-688-8705. Noise caused by similar testing caused concern…

john

11:49 am on Thursday, November 29, 2012

I don't think we need to focus on terrorist. What we need to focus on is inner city violence. Lets spend the money where it belongs by getting rid of the gangs, inner city violence, guns and drugs. Boarder up and patrol there. It will never happen because again its all about money and power and the governement loves there international power. I also have a better chance at winning the lotto then …   more ›

Monday, November 19, 2012

Official: Booms Around Perry Hall Caused By Aberdeen Proving Ground

An official said it was unusual for the sounds to carry all the way to Perry Hall.

UPDATE (9 a.m., Nov. 20)—An Aberdeen Proving Ground official confirmed that a series of boom sounds heard in the Perry Hall area on Monday were caused by testing at the facility.  Lynn Witkowski, a public affairs specialist, called the testing "normal," but said it was unusual for it to carry all the way to Perry Hall.  No further information on the type of testing was available as of Tuesday morning.  UPDATE (4:30 p.m., Nov. 19)—A loud boom sound shook my house in the north part of Perry Hall late Monday morning. Did you feel it, too? Rumbling sounds seemed to continue into the afternoon.  Baltimore County police and fire officials said nothing related to the sounds had been reported around Perry Hall.  It may have been construction, but …

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Bonnie Dalzell

7:57 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

We heard them tonight in Hydes, MD 7:50 PM or so . Strange but they sound to us like the are coming from the west, not from Aberdeen. Some sort of strange echo if they are actually coming from Aberdeen? Have heard them the previous tow nights - around the same time. Quite loud.   more ›

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