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Thursday, Jan 18 Maj. Gen. Randy Taylor, senior commander of Aberdeen Proving Ground, highlighted the cooperative relationship between the Aberdeen Army post and the City of Havre de Grace over the past 100 years in a presentation to the mayor and City Council Tuesday. |
| Havre de Grace council approves this year's Independence Day parade, downtown block party, TWO concerts and fireworks show, all for July 1, and fall carnival for September. |
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| An Abingdon man is charged with placing a âspy cameraâ in a family bathroom in White Marsh Mall last month that captured images of 11 different people, Baltimore County police said. |
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| The Havre de Grace Mayor and City Council held a brief check presentation ceremony Tuesday for the cityâs planned Gold Star Family Memorial Monument, as Mayor William Martin presented a check for $10,000 in city funds, and Harford County Executive Barry Glassman presented $10,000 from the county. |
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| The Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners has approved contracts for the construction of a pavilion at Rockfield Park on the townâs east side. |
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| The six women who were nursing students at Harford Community College last semester and went to Narva, Estonia, to teach HIV prevention, had an opportunity this week to share their experiences with Bel Air town officials. |
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| Harford County again gets top credit ratings for its upcoming sale of $50 million in bonds on Jan. 23. |
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| Check out the restaurants participating in this year's Restaurant Week, which kicks off Friday, Jan. 19 and runs through the 28th. Participating restaurants will offer special fixed price... |
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