FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 3, 2025 Residents to Rally Again on April 8, Urging Council to Amend Bill 25-002 and Rezone Mitchell Farm PERRYMAN, MD – Following a powerful showing […]
After extensive efforts by 3P Protect Perryman Peninsula, alongside Harford County and State representatives, to secure the Thoroughbred Horse Training Facility for Harford County, the Maryland Thoroughbred Racing Operators Association […]
3P’s Paul Fallace and Leigh Maddox join the Jayne Miller radio show on WBAL Radio on Saturday September 22, 2024. Jayne discusses the latest on the Mitchell Farm project on […]
The Perryman community, along with Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly and the Harford County Council, has shown strong support for the establishment of a Thoroughbred Training Facility at the Mitchell […]
The 3P Protect Perryman Peninsula Steering Committee sent the following letter to the Maryland Thoroughbred Racetrack Operating Authority on July 10 to express excitement and conditional support for the proposed […]
On the auspicious occasion of Aberdeen’s Earth Day celebration, the 4P Perryman Peninsula Preservation Project, Inc. is thrilled to mark its inauguration as a new nonprofit entity devoted to ecological […]
Many accomplishments and a bright horizon. Perryman – It has been a busy 18 months for 3P and its loyal supporters. After some very positive changes in our political leadership, […]
In a resounding display of solidarity and vision, Harford County Executive and the Harford County Council have thrown their unwavering support behind the proposed horse training facility at Mitchell Farm […]
Annapolis, MD – 3P Protect Perryman Peninsula is proud to announce a critical press conference to unveil the much-anticipated Environmental Justice Report focusing on the threatening issues faced by the […]
On October 10, 2023 the Harford County Council passed the Warehouse Zoning Bill 23-026 as amended with a 5-2 vote. The bill limits warehouse buildings to 250,000 square feet per building with additional requirements to lessen impact on communities. However, non-resident business interests poisoned the guts of the bill by lobbying the Council for destructive amendments.