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January 24, 2019

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Aberdeen's Gilbert Road residents opposed to 400-plus homes in their community

Wednesday, Jan 23

The Aberdeen City Council is considering an annexation request of about 80 acres on Gilbert Road which, if approved, would be zoned for integrated business district, which permits residential, commercial and institutional uses. It could vote on the annexation at its next meeting, Feb. 11.

Harford schools superintendent proposes $467.7 million operating budget for fiscal year 2020

Harford County Public Schools Superintendent Sean Bulson has proposed a $467,678,414 budget for the next fiscal year, a 1.3 percent increase over this fiscal year.

Second person arrested in connection with Aberdeen shooting incident

A second person suspected of shooting at a group of people in Aberdeen last Friday night has been arrested, according to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.

Aberdeen police seek man who groped sales associate, possibly two, at Target

Aberdeen police are looking for the man who groped a Target employee Monday after asking her for help, city police said.

Men from Harford County and New York charged with attempted burglary on University of Maryland College Park campus

University of Maryland's campus police have charged Luke William Charla, 20, and Nicholas Michael Stehman, 20, with fourth-degree burglary, conspiracy to commit fourth-degree burglary and malicious destruction of property.

Harford County, United Way, hosting Project Homeless Connect at HCC arena Thursday

The Harford County government and the United Way of Central Maryland are partnering to host the fourth annual Project Homeless Connect, to put people experiencing homelessness in touch with an array of services, including free dental and vision care, at the APGFCU arena at Harford Community College

Havre de Grace leaders laud organizers of inaugural Ice Festival

Havre de Grace Mayor William T. Martin said this about the first downtown Ice Festival: “I think we have a repeat event on our hands her. All we can do is grow and make it better.”

Doris E. Welsh, former police commissioner's secretary, dies

Doris E. Welsh, who was secretary to two city police commissioners and was an avid Orioles fan, died Friday at age 95.