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Monday, Jan 8 Harford County Public Schools Superintendent Barbara Canavan has informed the Board of Education and school employees she will retire when her current contract expires June 30. |
| Laurrapin Grill has been renamed Lagom, which Sciarra said comes of an old Scandanavian term that means “being happy with just enough.” |
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| Harford County Executive Barry Glassman announces he will commit more than $500K in his fiscal 2019 budget to build a new Hanson Road substation for the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company during the company's annual award banquet Saturday. |
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| The first tenants of Harford County’s new Agricultural Center are expected to begin moving in Monday, according to county government. |
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| Bill 18-001, which repeals the Fallston Commercial Corridor sanitary subdistrict, was introduced before the Harford County Council Jan. 2. Some areas outside the current district boundaries are seeking service, which county officials say will be facilitated by Bill 18-001. |
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| Baltimore Police have arrested a 29-year-old Baltimore man in the fatal city shooting of a 25-year-old Harford County man on the day after Christmas, they said Monday. |
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| A smoke alarm is credited with saving the life of the occupant of a Joppa house that was extensively damaged by a fire early Sunday morning. |
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| Fire investigators say an attempt to thaw a frozen pipe was the likely cause of a fire that damaged an Edgewood townhouse Sunday afternoon. |
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