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Tuesday, Nov 27 The Tidewater Grille, a Havre de Grace restaurant, has temporarily lost its liquor license following “an emergency public safety shut down” last week at the request of Havre de Grace police. | | |
| Maryland U.S. Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger was demanding answers Tuesday from the Pentagon after experiencing firsthand an active-shooter lockdown at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, which officials alternately blamed afterward on a “false alarm” and an inadvertent mass notification made by staff preparing for a drill. |
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| Aberdeen Mayor Patrick McGrady and the City Council are expected to approve spending $150,000 to defend a lawsuit filed by the Tufton Group over Ripken Stadium, home of the Aberdeen IronBirds. |
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| Bel Air Elementary fourth-grader Nevaeh Campbell is honored by Harford County Public Schools for her winning artwork chosen for the Maryland Council on Economic Education 2018-2019 calendar. |
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| Patrick Sypolt, Havre de Grace's director of administration, asks state legislators for financial support in the city's acquisition of the Havre de Grace High school gymnasium and auditorium building for a performing arts and community center. |
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| In honoring her with a Student Achievement Award during the most recent town meeting, Bel Air town leaders said Josephine “Josie” Bianco “represents the heart and soul of a Bel Air Bulldog.” |
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| Fire damaged a house on Chesapeake Drive in Havre de Grace late Monday morning. The owner and two dogs got out safely, according to investigators. |
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| For for the 2018 Best of Harford County. Voting runs through Dec. 14. |
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