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Tuesday, Oct 23 A proposed 37 percent increase in Maryland American Water rates for its Bel Air customers, as it builds an impoundment to store a backup water supply, drew little support at a public hearing hosted by the Maryland Public Service Commission. | | |
| The construction of a new two-and three-story freestanding medical facility that would connect to the existing building, at left, in the Aberdeen Corporate Park on Route 22 was approved by the Aberdeen City Council Monday night. |
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| Monday’s opening round of the Maryland State Golf Tournament in College Park was a tough one for the Bel Air Bobcats team. |
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| Havre de Grace sophomore Bailey Swart scored three times and assisted on three other Warrior goals Tuesday to lead Havre de Grace to an 8-0 win over visiting Joppatowne in an Class 1A North first round playoff game. |
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| Early voting for the general election in Maryland runs Thursday, Oct. 25 through Nov. 1. Polls are open each day, including Saturday and Sunday. The polls will be open from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. In past elections, lines have formed in the morning but have dwindled as the day goes on. |
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| Baltimore rapper Nick Breed — whose lyrics often reflect the pain and trauma he’d seen in the city — was fatally shot Sunday in the Allendale neighborhood. |
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| The 2018 World Series should be quite a show, with the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers in a bicoastal battle of baseball titans. That is, if you can stay awake and not miss anything. |
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| Orioles first baseman Chris Davis was in Baltimore for the Beltway Brews and Boards Celebrity Cornhole Tournament on Monday. Davis, who batted .168/.243/.296 in 2018, said the season "was unacceptable. Extremely frustrating, extremely disappointing in so many different areas." |
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