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Grants to give Aberdeen 'splash pad,' Bakerfield Elementary improvements
Festival Park will get a new "splash pad" and Bakerfield Elementary School will get sidewalk improvements as part of several new grants announced by the City of Aberdeen Monday night. The "splash pad" will be installed in 2013 at a cost of $100,000, a...Tags: Mount Royal, Elections
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Aberdeen council passes water loan program
The Aberdeen City Council voted unanimously Monday to approve an ordinance establishing a water loan program using funds from a settlement with the makers of the gasoline additive MTBE. The loan program is the result of the city being awarded $2,577,140....Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Cancer, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Aberdeen hires new city legal counsel from Annapolis
Aberdeen Mayor Mike Bennett announced Monday that the city has hired an Annapolis law firm as its principal legal counsel, breaking decades of tradition of using Harford County lawyers for such duties. Bennett said the City of Aberdeen's new counsel will...Tags: Aberdeen, Business Enterprises, Harford County, Justice System, Annapolis
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Havre de Grace councilman advocates for same-sex marriage question
Questions on the ballot for the upcoming election, specifically the ones dealing with same-sex marriage and county charter amendments, brought out some opinions at Havre de Grace's council meeting Monday. Councilman Joe Smith, who said earlier he would...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Housing and Urban Planning, Primaries, Rod Stewart, Local Government
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Aberdeen council approves bids for APG water storage tank
The Aberdeen City Council approved bids Monday for a water storage tank and the purchase of three vehicles under the city's contract to provide water to Aberdeen Proving Ground. City Manager Doug Miller brought up two budget items during Monday's council...Tags: Elections, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Vehicles
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Aberdeen OK with signs that 'benefit the community'
Signs in Aberdeen city rights-of-way won't be removed and the people who put them up won't be penalized as long as the signs are for events that "benefit the community," and as long as they are taken down within a day or two after the event is over,... -
New Aberdeen ethics form still be formulated
The city of Aberdeen is still a couple weeks away from submitting to the state its revised ethics ordinance, which the state rejected earlier this year after it was approved by the city council. The state has a disclosure form and earlier this year...Tags: Land Price, House Building, Justice System, Local Government, Ethics
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Law enforcement community, family, friends bid farewell to Aberdeen officer
Hundreds of mourners and law enforcement officials packed St. Stephen Church in Bradshaw, just over the Harford County line, to lay to rest Aberdeen Police Ofc. Charles Armetta. The church was overflowing with guests, who included officials Aberdeen...
Tags: Aberdeen, Law Enforcement, Accidental Death, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Martha Stewart
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Aberdeen Heritage Trust leader dies, Habitat for Humanity head steps down
Aberdeen is losing two major community leaders, as Aberdeen Heritage Trust chairwoman Ruth Hendrickson has died and Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna head Joann Blewett is stepping down. Mrs. Hendrickson passed away Aug. 25 age of 68 and had led the...Tags: Habitat for Humanity International
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Chick-fil-A, Aldi preliminary plans get the green light from Aberdeen
The Aberdeen Planning Commission approved the site plan for a Chick-fil-A restaurant at the southwest corner of Beards Hill Road and Route 22, arguably the city's busiest intersection, at its Wednesday meeting. The panel also gave similar approval to...Tags: Aberdeen, Hunt Valley, Walmart, Kentucky Fried Chicken
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Aberdeen council approves Aldi, Fieldside Village, continues banning chickens
Aldi supermarket and the Fieldside Village apartments are both moving forward in Aberdeen after the city council unanimously approved preliminary site plans for the projects Monday night. Fieldside Village, the only piece of a once-larger project...Tags: Aberdeen, Judges, Justice System, Rentals, Lawyers
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Gino's to reopen in Aberdeen this fall, Abingdon and Fallston next year
The old-time home of the Gino's Giant is coming back to Harford County in a big way. Gino's Burgers and Chicken will be opening on Beards Hill Road in Aberdeen in late October or November, vice president of operations Tom Clatterbuck confirmed Wednesday....
Tags: New York Giants, Business, Baltimore Colts, Aberdeen, Gino Marchetti
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