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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 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| A six-week International art exhibition featuring paintings, textiles and sculpture from Estonia opened Sunday at The Liriodendron in Bel Air. |
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| Harford Tech goalie Raegan Salamone stopped shots from every possible angle Monday night at Edgewood, where the Cobras beat the Rams, 2-1. |
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| 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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| Vote for your favorites in Harford Magazine's Best of Dining 2018. |
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