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Celebrity baggers again help raise funds at Klein's ShopRite in Bel Air to feed the hungry

ShopRite held its annual celebrity Bagging for Hunger event at its Bel Air store on Wednesday, Sept. 20, to raise funds for area food pantries and charities that help feed people in need.

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Harford Community College is celebrating 60 years

Harford Community College celebrates 60th anniversary

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Free haircuts helped Harford students go back to school in style

The new school year started in style for more than 130 Harford County children with limited resources, thanks to free haircuts and new school supplies

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Drivers limited to right turns coming into Havre de Grace on Ontario Street

Beginning Oct. 9, drivers coming down Ontario Street into Havre de Grace will only be able to make right turns from onto Ohio Street from either direction, city officials announced Monday.

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$9 billion highway project would widen 3 major Maryland roadways with toll lanes, Hogan says

Maryland's governor proposed adding four toll lanes each to the entire stretches of I-495, to I-270 and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, three of the state's most congested roadways.

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Havre de Grace picked to outlast Aberdeen in Week Four

Record staff makes its picks for week four of the 2017 high school football season.

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Purple-clad Ravens fans flock to London's pubs, Picadilly and Parliament

Ravens fans have been checking out nightclubs in London this week, planning a “Purple Pub crawl” through Piccadilly Circus and heading to the Tower of London and Parliament.

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Just find the center [Editorial]

In an editorial, The Aegis says the key to revitalizing Edgewood is to find a central draw and build around it.

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