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Thursday, May 17 The City of Aberdeen is considering a property tax rebate for new employees to buy a house in the city. A resolution was introduced May 6, but city leaders plan further discussion and possible changes. |
| Sean Fleming and Moriah Snyder, both from C. Milton Wright High School, were named the male and female winners of the $5,000 Al Cesky Scholarship Fund awards for 2018 during the annual Cesky banquet Wednesday. |
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| David Ring, one of two finalists to be the next Harford County Public Schools superintendent, spoke with an Aegis editor and reporter Tuesday during a public forum with the community. |
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| When the Arrow School’s Fair Meadows campus closes this summer in Creswell, Oak Grove Classical Christian School will move right into its place, the principal said. |
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| Harford County Bike to Work Day has been rescheduled from May 18 to June 1 because of weather. |
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| Democrat Valerie Ervin has elected to run in the place of her deceased running mate, Kevin Kamenetz. She picked former Baltimore County School Board member Marisol Johnson. |
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| Despite more rain expected for Saturday's Preakness, few seem worried about track conditions at Pimlico Race Course. |
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| The Orioles lost their 13th straight road game, tying a franchise record. |
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