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Monday, Aug 6 The Harford County Liquor Control Board levied fines against four local businesses that had failed June compliance tests by selling alcohol to an underage Maryland State Police employee. | | |
| An Abingdon woman died after hitting a parked car and two houses in Abingdon Saturday afternoon, the Harford County Sheriff’s Office said. |
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| Even as Conowingo Dam owner Exelon Corp. is suing Maryland, denying responsibility for pollution that flows down the Susquehanna River, state environmental officials on Monday appealed directly to the company in a letter asking for help in "a critical moment" for the Chesapeake Bay. |
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| The board of directors of CHEP, a Perryville-based non-profit, has launched a rebranding campaign to more clearly identify its mission and beneficiaries: namely, providing housing and assistance for veterans in need. |
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| A preview of National Night Out gatherings scheduled for Aberdeen and Havre de Grace in Harford County for tonight. |
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| The 147-year-old Havre de Grace Opera House, which may or may not have actually played host to operas, is celebrating its one-year anniversary. Isn't that a neat trick? |
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| The Republican National Committee's website links to @mdreps, a porn twitter account that used to be the Maryland Republican Party's account but is now "Sexy Car Babes." |
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| The State of New York and the Farmers Market Federation of New York announced they’ll provide emergency support. |
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