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Monday, Jul 23 On July 10 and 13, Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna, along with community leaders, volunteers, sponsors, donors, homeowners’ families and friends, celebrated the completion of two Habitat homes at dedication ceremonies held in Aberdeen and Joppa, respectively. | | |
| On a night honoring team owner, Cal Ripken, Jr., the Aberdeen IronBirds dropped their sixth straight New York-Penn League game. The ‘Birds (13-21) fell 2-1 to the Connecticut Tigers at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium. The ‘Birds are 2-8 over their last 10. |
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| The Orioles allowed two two-run homers in the eighth inning in their third straight loss after the All-Star break. |
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| Hayden Hurst, 8, of Havre de Grace, met Baltimore Ravens tight end and top draft pick Hayden Hurst at the Ravens' training center in Owings Mills on Friday. |
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| Seven new members will be inducted into the Edgewood High School Hall of Fame on Friday, Oct. 5 during the school’s homecoming. |
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| Harford Community College, the county government and area businesses are partnering on a feasibility study to develop an applied technology center on the Route 40 corridor in the southern part of the county. |
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| In his first extended practice against the defense Sunday afternoon, the incumbent starter threw with authority and accuracy and even showed off his wheels. |
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| Cal Ripken Jr. throws out the 1st pitch Friday, July 20, 2018 as the Ironbirds take on Connecticut in Aberdeen, Md. |
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