Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
Thursday, Feb 21 In this year’s readers’ poll, more than 15,000 voters cast their vote for Harford County’s best of the best – people and organizations that locals trust and admire. | | |
| The Havre de Grace mayor and two of three council members say they plan to seek re-election this spring. |
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| As CEO of Harford County Public Library, Mary L. Hastler oversees an 11-branch system that serves more than 194,000 registered borrowers and has an annual circulation of 4.7 million. |
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| The AARP Foundation's Tax-Aide program is holding its 12th annual Maryland Tax Day on Saturday at Mountain Christian Church in Joppa. |
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| The team scoring drama in the MPSSAA Class 2A girls’ State Indoor Track and Field Championships reached its peak during the last two events Monday in Landover. |
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| Lillian Ryan and her husband founded a Harford County furniture store that is still operated by the family |
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| Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is considering a trip to New Hampshire after the end of the General Assembly session in April to speak to an event that bills itself as a “must stop” for presidential hopefuls. |
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| With owner Peter Angelos ailing, Major League Baseball wants to know by June who 'controls' Orioles. The request is the strongest signal yet that the Orioles are transitioning from the leadership of Angelos, 89, who is no longer able to run the team. |
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