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Merry Christmas!
We've had the annual Christmas parade and tree lighting in Bel Air and the similar Christmas Street and parade celebrations in Aberdeen and Havre de Grace, which drew their usual hardy crowds seeking early December doses of holiday cheer. Festivals of...Tags: Religion and Belief, Judaism, Havre de Grace, Religious Festivals, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Harford had 23 highway deaths in 2011
There were 23 fatalities on Harford County highways in 2011, a slight decrease from the previous year, but still too many, according to local police.
They're hoping a new countywide task force will prevent at least some fatal accidents.
"None of us want...Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Maryland State Police, Health, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Health and Medical Professionals
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Harford County police blotter: Shots reported fired in Aberdeen
Aberdeen Aberdeen police report: A brush fire was reported last Thursday at Route 715 and Hickory Drive. Someone broke a windshield on a vehicle Friday at West Bel Air Avenue and Baltimore Street. Money and medicine were stolen by a known suspect...Tags: Roxbury, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Credit and Debt, Highway Transportation, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Eastern Star members making visits throughout Maryland
The Grand Chapter of Maryland was busy this past week with grand visitations at several chapters. On Sept. 24 the Grand Chapter was the guest of honor at Pentelpha Chapter 38 in Germantown. Members were greeted by the Worthy Matron Sister Edna "Tink"...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Maryland State Police, Havre de Grace, Fires
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Lawrence J. Hartnett
Lawrence Joseph Plumadore Hartnett of Maugansville, beloved husband, father, grandfather, father-in-law and great-grandfather, has entered into eternal life. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., he was the son of Mary Ellen Hartnett and Jerome Plumadore. He is...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Religion and Belief, World War II (1939-1945), U.S. Army, American Legion
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Big party season in full swing in Aberdeen
It's the beginning of a new season and party time is in full swing! Aberdeen High School alumni groups have gathered for dinner and socializing. The Class of 1956 had some 40 graduates from near and far on Sept. 14, to exchange old stories, and new ones,...Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Harford Community College, Havre de Grace, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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'Horrible' is right call on Hatem bridge toll
"Horrible," as Port Deposit Town Administrator Erika Quesenbery called it, is a pretty accurate description of the proposed increases in the tolls to use the Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge which carries Route 40 across the Susquehanna River. The Hatem...Tags: Maryland, Annapolis, Elections, Havre de Grace, Human Interest
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Muriel Frances Gerdom, of Bel Air, celebrated her 100th birthday Sept. 9
Muriel Frances Gerdom was born on Sept. 9, 1912 in Highlands, N.J. She moved to Havre de Grace in 1919. Her family was one of the first families to make the move from Sandy Hook Proving Ground in New Jersey to Aberdeen Proving Ground, where her father...Tags: Crosswords, Jeff Blake, Game Playing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Havre de Grace
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Tanker bursts into flames after overturning in Port Deposit
A fuel tanker overturned and burst into flames in Port Deposit Friday night, officials said. The incident happened around 9:15 p.m. on Route 222 at Main Street, said Sgt. W.O. Jones of the Maryland State Police. The tanker hit "what appears to be a...
Tags: Maryland State Police, Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, Harford County, Cecil County
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Port Deposit cleanup continues from fatal tanker crash and explosion
Port Deposit hopes to beef up traffic enforcement following Friday night's fatal crash and explosion of a loaded gasoline tanker truck. Repairs to utilities and other cleanup activities were largely wrapped up by Tuesday in the town after a tractor...Tags: Maryland State Police, Railway Accidents, Norfolk Southern Corporation, Highway Transportation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Maryland ranks dead last among states in quick commutes
Enrique Villa can walk from his condominium on Water Street to his job at St. Paul and Baltimore streets in about five minutes. In Maryland, that's rare.
Villa and his wife, Kathryn, a physician whose commute by subway to Johns Hopkins Hospital is nearly...Tags: Calvert County, Health, Transportation, Wisconsin, Demographics
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Tome Memorial UM hosts revival next week
Get ready for the Port Christian Church Tent Revival, sponsored by Tome Memorial United Methodist Church, 100 N. Main St, from Aug. 12 through 18 at 7 p.m. each evening. Look for the tent in between the church, Nesbitt Hall, and the Paw Paw Museum and...Tags: Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Havre de Grace, Human Interest, Services and Shopping
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