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Thursday, Dec 6 Jacquelyn Smith was an engineer at Aberdeen Proving Ground. She was killed early Saturday after a man stabbed her through her car window. | | |
| The fatal stabbing of a woman who had tried to help a panhandler begging for money to feed her baby is a setback for Johnston Square, an impoverished neighborhood that residents, nonprofits and small businesses have been trying to improve and redevelop. |
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| Tidewater Grille’s liquor license was returned on Wednesday, but its confiscation has hurt the business, the owner said. |
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| A Bel Air family recently attended the Christmas tree lighting at the vice president’s residence on the grounds of the Naval Observatory in Washington. |
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| The Harford County Education Foundation awarded more than $11,000 in innovation grants to support school programs Monday, while at the same time recognizing its achievements over the past year and celebrating its 15th year of existence. |
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| As it does every month during the school year, the Havre de Grace City Council on Monday honored one student from each school located within the city limits as a Student of the Month. |
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| The 2018 All Harford Field Hockey team. |
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| For for the 2018 Best of Harford County. Voting runs through Dec. 14. |
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