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The 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. | | |
An elevated bridge allowing users of the Joe K. Trail to cross the Lilly Run stream in Havre de Grace was installed Tuesday. | | |
Andrew “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. | | |
The 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. | | |
The 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. | | |
The high school track season began Tuesday with pleasant weather and some auspicious performances. | | |
The Havre de Grace boys lacrosse team improved to 2-0 Wednesday with its second straight lopsided win. | | |
Ian 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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