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Saturday, Jan 19 Havre de Grace police are looking for the driver of a car that left the scene of a crash that injured a 14-year-old girl Friday night. | | |
| The inaugural Havre de Grace Ice Festival experienced a strong turnout for its first day Saturday, despite cold weather. |
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| Tom Brady guided the Patriots 75 yards after winning the overtime coin toss, and Rex Burkhead's 2-yard touchdown run lifted New England past Kansas City 37-31 for the AFC championship Sunday night. The Patriots will meet the Los Angeles Rams, who defeated the New Orleans Saints earlier Sunday, in the Super Bowl. |
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| Thirty-four Harford County restaurants were registered as of Thursday to bring dining specials to their patrons, according to Greg Pizzuto, director of Visit Harford!, which promotes tourism in the county. |
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| Thomas Francis Cochran, who ran two successful cattle farms in Harford County, was honored this week as a Harford Living Treasure. |
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| Dangerously cold wind chills are forecast for Monday, potentially as extreme as 10 degrees below zero. |
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| Firefighters were called to the Reisterstown mansion that was the longtime home of Oriole Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. and recently sold to outfielder Adam Jones. After smoke appeared in the gym, a fire was discovered in the boiler room, Baltimore County fire spokesman Chief Jay Ringgold said. |
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| The Bel Air branch of the Harford County Public Library held its 3rd annual Fairy Tale and Superhero Festival Friday. |
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