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Sunday, Nov 11 While some in Havre de Grace were in the midst of Veterans Day observances Sunday morning, Havre de Grace police were investigating a shooting in the downtown business district. | | |
| It is CMW’s second state championship in six seasons, having won the school’s first in 2013. |
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| The City of Aberdeen is considering property tax credits for two new businesses — a grocery store and a restaurant — that are within the enterprise zone. |
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| The plaza outside the Mary Risteau Building in downtown Bel Air was named this week for the late state Sen. H. Wayne Norman Jr., who died earlier this year. |
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| Organizations in Cecil and Harford counties hosted Veterans Day observances Sunday, which is also the centennial of the day World War I ended. |
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| The Havre de Grace World War I memorial in Tydings Park hosted several Veterans Day ceremonies on the 100th anniversary of the end of what was once called The War to End All Wars. |
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| Seventy women won election Tuesday — about 30 of them new to the House and Senate — as part of a surge of woman across the country that shattered glass ceilings for gender, race and religion. Overall, Maryland will see a net gain of seven more women when the legislature reconvenes in January. |
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| Request to be added to ballot for the Best of Harford readers' poll by Monday, Nov. 12. |
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