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MD--Windy Weather-Fireworks
Officials in Annapolis, Baltimore and Havre de Grace are keeping a close eye on the windy weather as they prepare for New Year's Eve fireworks displays.
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Yeshiva Student Dies
A Ner Israel Rabbinical College student apparently committed suicide Monday morning, Dec.
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Maritime expansion
The Havre de Grace Maritime Museum was started in 1988 to help preserve the maritime traditions and history of the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay area.
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The New Year Brings New Transportation Options, Harford Transit's Saturday Service Begins January 10
We re doing more with less, said County Executive David Craig. We are responding to our citizens overwhelming demands for extended Harford Transit service while creating a way to help stimulate the economy.
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Suspect Named In Fatal Port Deposit Stabbing
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Harford Transit Announces Holiday Schedule
On Friday, December 26, 2008, Harford Transit will operate bus service on the following routes: A 1 & 1A A 2 & 2A A 6 & 6A Harford Transit will also be closed on New Year s Day, Thursday, January 1, 2009.
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Hatem bridge closures are to continue
Closures of the westbound lane of the Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge between Perryville and Havre de Grace along U.S. 40 will continue from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. weeknights through Dec.
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Havre de Grace Liquor Store Robbed At Gunpoint
HAVRE de GRACE, Md. -- Two men robbed a Harford County liquor store at gunpoint Saturday night, state police said.
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2 Sought in Harford Liquor Store Robbery
Police are looking for two men they say robbed a Harford County liquor store Saturday night.
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Holiday concerts and events
The Maryland Conservatory of Music, Harford County, will present a series of holiday events and concerts this month.
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Harford County Department of Community Services Provides Resources to Those in Need
However, there are those in our community who are only concerned with finding the money to heat their home, coats to keep them warm, food to feed their family and a way to keep the roof over their head.
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Arts by the Bay Gallery opens
The Arts & Entertainment Committee of Havre de Grace Main Street Inc. recently held a grand opening and ribbon cutting for the Arts by the Bay Gallery at 500-B Warren St.
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Transportation service available on demand
Harford Transit has started a new Demand Response Service for eligible senior citizens, individuals with disabilities and low-income wage earners.
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Historic heritage
But only his own son, Skylar understood the unfamiliar syllables. So Lindsay translated his name from the Mohawk language into English.
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Bus agency reaches out
Harford Transit is working with area employers to increase its ridership and improve travel for those who rely on the bus to get to jobs throughout the county.
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Arts magnet debated
For years, school officials have kicked around the idea of putting a performing arts magnet school at Havre de Grace High School.
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Cellar of Affliction
"Whenever I find myself in the cellar of affliction, I look about for the wine." Samuel Rutherford This morning I was feeling a little blue, because I will not be spending Thanksgiving with my children and ...
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Two Thanksgiving meal sites in Harford County
Harford County residents in need of a free Thanksgiving meal can choose from two locations tomorrow.
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State champion bull loses first major competition
Maryland's state champion bull lost his first major competition, placing fifth in his class yesterday at the North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville , Ky.
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Md. bull vies for best in U.S.
Owner Bob Tibbs brushes White Squall, his young state grand champion Charolais bull, at Shadow Springs Farm in Havre de Grace.
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