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Wednesday, May 9 The same night bills were introduced to preserve more than 2,400 acres of Harford County farmland, one county council member introduced a budget amendment that would essentially eliminate the program altogether. |
| Havre de Grace voters re-elected incumbents David Glenn and Casi Tomarchio and elected newcomer Jim Ringsaker to the City Council on Tuesday. |
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| The Bel Air town commissioners nixed a plan Monday to expand the areas where food trucks can park and serve customers in town limits, a request made by the owners of Alecraft Brewery. |
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| Mountain Christian Church, of Joppa, is seeking state approval to build an on-site, privately-operated wastewater treatment facility to support the expansion of its campus. The county has given a go-ahead pending approval from the state, which has final authority. |
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| It didn't come easily Wednesday, as the Royals brought the winning run to the plate in the ninth inning, but the Orioles' 7-game losing streak is history. |
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| Maryland's crab population is down by 18 percent in 2018 after cold weather killed off more than a third of adult crabs. But the number of juvenile crabs swimming into the bay is up by a third as Chesapeake Bay crabbing season begins. |
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| Preakness, the namesake of the middle leg of thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown, won the Dinner Party Stakes at the inaugural Pimlico Race Course meeting. |
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| Havre de Grace voters elect Dave Glenn, Casi Tomarchio and Jim Ringsaker and approve pay raises for council members in Tuesday’s election. |
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