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 Thursday, Feb 14 Construction of a new sober living community for recovering addicts the heart of the county’s development envelope is drawing outrage from nearby residents who knew nothing of the project. |  | |
| Municipal and county leaders in Harford are awaiting more information on a potential third Chesapeake Bay bridge being located in the county, while two state legislators say it would not be feasible here and push for alternatives. |
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| A Belcamp woman with a medical marijuana card told police that she sells the product she gets from an Aberdeen dispensary “because it gives her something to do,” according to court records. |
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| Salisbury University student Jake Burdett is charged with illegal wiretapping after he allegedly streamed a meeting with a congressional staffer for Maryland Congressman Andy Harris to Facebook Live without permission. |
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| Harford Community College Foundation revenues have increased over the last three years, according to a report to the school's Board of Trustees this week. |
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| The free throw line was no friend to the Bel Air girls basketball team Wednesday night in its UCBAC Chesapeake Division battle at rival C. Milton Wright. The Bobcats (6-3, 11-5) shot a dismal 3-for-18 from the stripe and lost the game to the Mustangs (6-3, 8-6), 38-32. |
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| Longtime Orioles radio voice Joe Angel won't return for the 2019 season, the team announced Thursday, having spent 19 seasons on the Orioles Radio Network and causing a shakeup on the team's broadcast. |
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| As chair of unemployment insurance subcomittee, Del. Mary Ann Lisanti is working to address critical issues as a result of the extended federal government shutdown and its impact on our citizens. |
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