March 29, 2019 | ||
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A push for remembrance of lynching victims, and reconciliation during event at Harford Community CollegeThe Harford County committee of the nonprofit Maryland Lynching Memorial Project held a public meeting Wednesday in the Student Center at Harford Community College to cover the history of lynchings in Maryland and remember the victims. | ||
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Elevated bridge installed over Lilly Run, connecting Joe K. Trail in Havre de GraceAn elevated bridge allowing users of the Joe K. Trail to cross the Lilly Run stream in Havre de Grace was installed Tuesday. | ||
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Southhampton Middle students formed Volun-Teen; one honored by Bel Air commissionersAndrew “Drew” Bailey Evans, an eighth-grader at Southampton Middle School, was presented with a Student Achievement Award by the Bel Air town commissioners Monday night. | ||
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April hours and programming set for Aberdeen Activity CenterThe Aberdeen Activity Center, formerly the city’s senior center, will be open five days a week for adult programming starting next month, and Harford County officials plan to expand those hours and programming later this spring to include local youths. | ||
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Check out the Easter tree at the Havre de Grace visitors centerThe Easter Bunny already made his first rounds and the Easter tree is up at the Havre de Grace Visitor Center, 450 Pennington Ave. Drop in to see it. | ||
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Track and field season opens with Bobb's county record-breaking performanceThe high school track season began Tuesday with pleasant weather and some auspicious performances. | ||
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Havre de Grace boys off to 2-0 start in lacrosseThe Havre de Grace boys lacrosse team improved to 2-0 Wednesday with its second straight lopsided win. | ||
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Schouten wins 50K in Susquehanna State Park for 3rd timeIan Schouten dropped to his knees with tears in his eyes when he reached the finish of the HAT Run 50K in Susquehanna State Park. | ||
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