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Robbers attack man in restaurant lot
Detectives are still trying to identify two men who beat and robbed a Chesapeake City man in a restaurant parking lot near his home earlier this month, according to the Cecil County Bureau of Investigation.
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Chesapeake City honors pageant participant
Chesapeake City recently honored Brittney Myers for her success in representing the area as the 2007-08 Miss Fire Prevention for the Maryland State Firemen's Association.
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Angel Food Ministry feeds plenty - a for cheap
As the economy continues to lag, one Chesapeake City church is reaching out with a hand that will help many in Cecil County make ends meet.
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A loose cannon, first at home and then working in Iraq
Loading... 1 of 4 Click for more Scott Beals was fired from his job in Iraq and, after coming home, he ended up in trouble and was convicted of felony assult and battery among other charges.
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Cheers
This time of year, many will spend hours in the kitchen in preparation for holiday entertaining.
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Chespeake prayer vigil set for victims of Indian terror attacks
A public vigil and prayer meeting in memory of victims of the Mumbai, India terror attacks is set for 2 p.m. Saturday.
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Two Cecil County men arrested in burglary spree
Two Cecil County men have been arrested in a two-state burglary spree that spanned nearly two years and involved more than 100 break-ins that netted at least $100,000 in jewelry, coins, food and other items, ...
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For sale: A little piece of Chesapeake City history; needs paint, lots of TLC
FIRE! was once a cry that brought volunteers running to pull open the double doors of the Chesapeake City firehouse and bring out the horse-pulled engine that was state-of-the-art firefighting equipment in ...
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Weekend driving an icy mess
Icy bridges triggered multiple traffic accidents Friday night in Cecil County, including three chain-reaction collisions involving numerous vehicles on the C&D Canal Bridge in Chesapeake City and on the Bohemia ...
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Pets on parade
Is your pet pouting now that Halloween is over? Well here's another chance to let your furry friend prance around town in his or her finest wares.
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Former Arts Council head'spoem to air on NPR today
Erin Murphy spent much of her time promoting the arts in Cecil County, while living here for 12 years and working as head of the Cecil County Arts Council.
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VIRGINIA: Jordan Bridge closes in Chesapeake
A bridge that has carried people between Chesapeake and Portsmouth for the past 80 years is closing for good.
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Art museums offer creative inspiration
Feed your cultural appetite this weekend as Go to an Art Museum Day gets underway Sunday.
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Elderly, disabled to get voting assistance in Virginia
In response to a complaint to the CNN Voter Hotline, the Virginia Board of Elections is directing polling stations to assist elderly and disabled voters, according to the board's Mike Litterst.
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A long-standing tradition
North East resident Wayne Combs has been collecting antique bottles since he was 15.
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Chesapeake City Hall now offers several DMV services
Beginning Monday, people could go to City Hall to get vehicle titles, order license plates or register their vehicles.
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A spirited tour
Spooky specters and ghoulish ghosts will roam the streets of Chesapeake City this weekend as the town hosts its annual Ghost Walk.
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City council votes to shut down bridge
The Chesapeake City Council voted 8-0 on Tuesday to permanently close the 80-year-old Jordan Bridge.
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Council set to vote on Jordan Bridge
Chesapeake City Hall was expected to be a busy place Tuesday as council members vote on a resolution to close the Jordan Bridge.
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Redlands native to run 200-mile Mason Dixon Trail Saturday
Former Redlands resident and University of Redlands graduate Paul Melzer will start a 200-mile run along the Mason Dixon Trail starting Saturday, Oct.
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