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May 24, 2019

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Drag performers, supporters urge Harford liquor board to sanction inspector, stop discrimination

More than two dozen people attended the liquor board meeting, many calling for an end to “discrimination” and “homophobia” they said led to the cancellation of several drag shows over the last few months.

Joppa kingpin in marijuana distribution ring set to be sentenced next week

A Joppa man convicted of being a drug kingpin in the sale of marijuana in Harford County is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday.

Elementary and middle school students check out new Storybook Trail at Deerfield Elementary

A Storybook Trail, built by Edgewood Middle School students on the Deerfield Elementary School campus, had its grand opening Wednesday afternoon.

Havre de Grace mayor, council members sworn in; David Glenn returns as council president

Winners of the 2019 Havre de Grace election — David Martin, Jason Robertson and Carolyn Zinner, and Mayor William T. Martin — were sworn into office Monday.

Barrett's on the Pike is opening Tuesday in Bel Air shopping center

Barrett’s on the Pike is opening Tuesday in the former Stone’s Cove Kit Bar, which closed suddenly in June 2017.

Havre de Grace: Memorial Day observances set for Monday

Memorial Day observances in Havre de Grace will be conducted Monday at 9 a.m. at Angel Hill Cemetery and then proceed to Tydings Park by 11 a.m.

Aberdeen: Bring your dog to the farmers market

The Aberdeen Farmers Market is always pet friendly, but there will be a special “Paws in the Park” event on May 30 at the market just for dogs.

Glassman: Harford residents have special place in our hearts for fallen heroes

Harford County has always had a special place in our hearts for our fallen heroes. I hope you will join me this Memorial Day in making sure they will never be forgotten.