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Tuesday, Feb 26 Maj. Gen. Randy Taylor, senior commander of Aberdeen Proving Ground, met with residents of housing units on the Army post Monday to hear their concerns about the state of the dwellings. He later pledged to work with the private firm that manages housing to fix maintenance backlogs. | | |
| Maryland officials said Monday they expect a pilot project to test removal of a portion of dredge materials from Conowingo Dam to be “substantially complete” later this year. |
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| A Baltimore man was arrested near the Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge Saturday for allegedly violating the terms of a previous felony conviction when police say they found a loaded gun and marijuana in his car. |
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| Judy Hinch, a longtime member of the Aberdeen Fire Department who also worked for the police department and at city hall, died Sunday, according to the fire department. |
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| It’s Monday — the donkey in the middle of Federal Hill Road in Street must have felt the same way many people feel about Monday. |
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| Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh accused the Maryland Jockey Club of wanting to abandon the city for a preferred Laurel location, saying the firm “allowed Pimlico to deteriorate" by spending most of its state-funded improvements in Laurel, not Pimlico. |
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| Michael Crabtree was the centerpiece of the Ravens’ overhauled receiving corps last offseason but struggled with drops early and production late. |
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| The Havre de Grace MasquerAid event was held at the Havre de Grace Community Center on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. |
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