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 Wednesday, Sep 5 The Bel Air branch of Harford Bank was robbed Wednesday morning, Bel Air police said, prompting a search for the robber and a lockdown of nearby schools. |  | |
| Teresa Gardner has been hired as Havre de Grace's newest public works director, succeeding Tim Whittie, who worked as DPW director for more than two-and-a-half years. |
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| Two local men were sentenced Wednesday on charges of fraud related to a nationwide telemarketing scheme that prosecutors said reaped $50 million from companies and nonprofits for unwanted and over-priced light bulbs and cleaning supplies. |
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| While excessive heat warnings postponed a number of Harford County athletic contests, as well as others around the region, a few games were played. Among them were pair of girls soccer games that saw Bel Air and Havre de Grace both get season opening wins. |
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| The University of Maryland Police Department is investigating a swastika and anti-LGBT remarks scrawled on whiteboards in separate dorms. |
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| “Anytime you get a chance to line up, you’re very eager,” Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs said. |
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| Laura and Susan Stachler, founders of Susansnaps, will be the keynote speakers at a luncheon fundraiser Sept. 27 at the Bulle Rock Golf Course Club House in Havre de Grace. |
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| Vote for your favorites in Harford Magazine's Best of Dining 2018. |
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