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Murder Suspect Search Underway in Cecil County
Police Chief Joe Swam says police have received credible information that 39-year-old Craigg Wallace was in the North East area on Saturday.
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MARYLAND:DARE's new challenges in a new era dictate changes
For most 30-somethings, DARE falls in the same category as McGruff the Crime Dog and Smokey the Bear, which taught them in school about the dangers of drugs, crime, gangs and forest fires.
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Mayo Kiwanis' Breakfast with Santa
The Mayo Kiwanis Club offered a Breakfast with Santa event on Saturday at their post on Carr's Wharf Road.
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Arsonists burn another North East Dumpster
Police seek tips Anyone with information that might help investigators identify and arrest the person or people who torched a commercial garbage bin behind the Rent-A-Center in the Northeast Plaza on Monday ...
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Suspect Named In Fatal Port Deposit Stabbing
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Prancer completes local man's stuffed-reindeer collection
Dan Vipperman is 74 years old, but he's owned more stuffed animals than any kid he knows.
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After 50 years, St. Nick's still training
As the "Great Western 90" steam engine pulled its nine coach cars full of smiling children past Nativity scenes set up in the cornfields of Paradise Township on Sunday, one special guest remained hidden in the ...
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Alleged medicine, lotion thief arrested
Police nabbed a North East woman accused of shoplifting $1,400 in merchandise from a Rising Sun grocery store Tuesday, according to the Cecil County Sheriff's Office.
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There will be donkeys
It was almost an all-too-human Christmas scene at Hart's United Methodist, but alas, there will be donkeys and sheep.
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Panthers sink after Tome loss
Perryville couldn't have asked for a worse start to its season. The Panthers nearly surrendered 100 points in their opener before falling to Tome on Monday.
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MDE cites 2 Cecil businesses for violating tank regulations
The Maryland Department of the Environment's Oil Control Program has highly trained staff to help companies and individuals ensure that their underground storage tanks are in compliance with State and federal ...
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Thieves rob North East Boys & Girls Club office
Burglars targeted the North East Boys & Girls Club sometime between Friday night and Monday morning, stealing several laptop computers and a video game system, according to police.
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Two hurt in head-on crash near Elkton
A head-on collision on Route 213 near Elkton snarled rush-hour traffic Tuesday night as emergency crews extricated the injured drivers from their mangled vehicles and cleared the wreckage.
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Cookie concoctions
It's not Christmas without cookies. Just ask Santa. The sweet treats are a favorite among many this time of year including old Saint Nick so you'll want to have plenty on hand as you gear up for holiday ...
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Parade marches into downtown North East
PARADE MARCHES INTO TOWN The Cecil County Christmas Parade will kick off Saturday in downtown North East at noon.
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Towns shoo in the Christmas spirit
You may have a lot of work to do before Santa makes his rounds this month, but between decking the halls and trimming the tree, don't forget to work some fun into the mix.
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North East welcomesvisitors with its newbanners and festivities
Christmas decorations on Main Street in North East have some company: 23 new banners welcoming everyone to town.
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Mattix on Matters
I was out and about I tried out a new eatery over the weekend that I have to share with you.
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Turkeys have long history in America
American Indian turkeys first traveled to Europe aboard Spanish galleons that were returning from a visit to Montezuma.
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At bakery, pies flying off the shelves
BERLIN -- Roberta Ward has a 50-pound bag of flour and two 36-pound blocks of butter in her kitchen at the Pink Box Bakery and Cafe.
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