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Wednesday, Nov 29 If it hasn’t felt like Christmas yet, it sure will this weekend in Havre de Grace, Aberdeen and Bel Air, which will all ring in the holiday season with parades. |
| The Aberdeen mayor and City Council accepted a $50,000 offer from Art Helton, an Aberdeen business owner and property developer — and a former Harford County state senator — Monday to buy and redevelop the former Moose lodge on Rogers Street. |
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| The Harford County Council president imposes three and five-minute time limits for public comments, in response to public speakers spending inordinate amounts of time on one subject in prior meetings. |
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| Sean Suiter, the 43-year-old Baltimore homicide detective who was killed two weeks ago while investigating a triple-murder on the city’s west side, was remembered Wednesday at a funeral attended by thousands. |
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| A Johns Hopkins researcher may have discovered a way to fix the nasal spray version of the flu vaccine, popular with the needle-adverse but dropped after the CDC said it performed poorly. |
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| While running as an outsider in the Democratic primary race for governor, former NAACP chief Ben Jealous picked a party insider as his running mate - and praised her for getting Democrats to show up the polls. |
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| The Maryland Zoo announced the death of five-year-old giraffe Juma. |
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| With the countdown to Christmas already starting, movie lovers and film fans have started scouring their TV Guides — or more realistically online alternatives — for their favorite... |
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