Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
Friday, Nov 16 Three Harford County election races that went down to the wire appear to have been decided with Friday’s final canvass of absentee and provisional ballots. | | |
| A few hours after Patterson Mill won its first-ever state title in boys soccer, C. Milton Wright won its second consecutive title at Loyola University’s Ridley Athletic Complex. The Mustangs (15-2) knocked off an equally talented and tough Zadok Magruder High School club, 2-1, for the Class 3A state title. |
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| The Huskies (14-3) blanked Loch Raven, 3-0, to win the school’s first state boys soccer title in history. |
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| “I think everybody was ready to see Lamar,” Ravens wide receiver Willie Snead IV said. |
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| More than 1,400 free meals will be served in Havre de Grace on Thanksgiving Day. A similar meal will be served at the American Legion Post in Perryville. And a Thanksgiving dinner will be served Sunday in Bel Air. |
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| The stands are all set up for the annual Bel Air Lions Christmas tree sale, but the trees are missing. Growers in North Carolina haven't been able to cut and ship the trees because of all the rain this fall in the mountain growing region. |
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| From the Festival of Trees in November to Havre de Grace restaurant week in January, here are the Harford County events you won't want to miss. |
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| For for the 2018 Best of Harford County. Voting runs through Dec. 14. |
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