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September 19, 2018

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Isabel, one of Harford's 'toughest storms' ever, blew through 15 years ago

Tuesday, Sep 18

Tuesday marked the 15th anniversary of one of the most destructive tropical storms to ever hit Harford County, when Hurricane Isabel brought high winds and a tidal surge that destroyed the Havre de Grace Promenade and stranded many residents living in the county’s low-lying areas.

Parents lobby for new John Archer, Homestead-Wakefield Elementary schools

Parents of students at two Harford County public schools whose replacements have been deferred in the last decade pleaded their cases for new schools Monday night.

Man shot by police in Aberdeen July 27 released from hospital, charged with assault

The man who allegedly threatened Aberdeen police officers and lunged at them with a comb, mistaken for a weapon, in late July was arrested Friday.

Major improvements set for section of South Tollgate Road in Bel Air

A major road project affecting motorists in the greater Bel Air area is due to get underway next week on a section of South Tollgate Road between West Ring Factory and Plumtree roads.

Estonia art exhibit opens in Bel Air

A six-week International art exhibition featuring paintings, textiles and sculpture from Estonia opened Sunday at The Liriodendron in Bel Air.

Harford Tech goalie stops Edgewood to lead Cobras over Rams

Harford Tech goalie Raegan Salamone stopped shots from every possible angle Monday night at Edgewood, where the Cobras beat the Rams, 2-1.

Owner flees burning car in Havre de Grace last week

A car was found burning in a Havre de Grace neighborhood Thursday and the owner had fled before emergency responders arrived, state fire officials said.

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