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Paige Milanoski, a English teacher at Havre de Grace High School, was named Harford County Public Schools’ Teacher of the Year for 2019 Wednesday night. | | |
The bill would make Maryland the first state in the country to ban polystyrene foam food containers and cups. | | |
Maryland’s General Assembly has passed a measure to raise the age for buying tobacco and nicotine products from 18 to 21 — after carving out an exemption for members of the military. Proponents say the bill is aimed at protecting teens from the harmful health effects of smoking, | | |
Hoffman will share his story with Harford County twice this week — with the youth at a special event Thursday at Mount Zion Church in Bel Air at 6:30 p.m. and at the Cherish the Child Symposium Friday at Mountain Christian Church’s New Life Center. | | |
A proposed resolution to expand the boundaries of Harford County’s Edgewood/Joppa Enterprise Zone, which would include property near the I-95/Route 24 interchange slated for a controversial warehouse development, came under scrutiny during a hearing Tuesday night. | | |
The Office of the State Fire Marshal is seeking three people suspected of recently setting fires in restrooms at C. Milton Wright High School in Bel Air. | | |
With at least $94,000 raised and a record-setting 95 “shavees,” participating Saturday, the sixth annual community fundraiser for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation in Havre de Grace was “the best day yet” for lead organizer Billy Berg. | | |
The Orioles had just six hits but one big defensive miscue that led to a 5-3 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays, ending their improbable winning streak at four. | | |
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