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Thursday, Nov 15 Wondering where to eat next? With new restaurants opening regularly and old favorites continuing to up their games, dining out in Harford County has never been better. | | |
| The Havre de Grace man who was shot Sunday morning in Havre de Grace died Wednesday of his injuries, Havre de Grace police said. |
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| It’s not even winter — or Thanksgiving — on the calendar but already the wintry weather has begun in Harford County. |
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| Harford gets hit with a wintry mix Thursday morning for the first snowfall of the season. |
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| A wintry mix of precipitation is possible Thursday morning north and west of Baltimore. And then before the day is out, the region could break a record for its wettest year since at least 1871. The National Weather Service is forecasting a dusting of snow and a glaze of ice west of Interstate 95. |
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| Two Harford businesses accused of serving alcoholic beverage to underage person. |
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| The private Greenridge Utilities water system that serves nearly 1,000 customers in the Fountain Green area just east of Bel Air is digging deeper wells to better meet customer demand, a company official said. |
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| College Park --It took six tries, but the Bel Air girls volleyball team will play for a Class 3A state championship. The Bobcats (17-2) overcame a 2-0 hole in sets to Huntingtown Wednesday night to win a five-set thriller at Ritchie Coliseum. Scores were 16-25, 22-25, 25-17, 26-24 and 15-13. |
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