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Joseph A. Lillis, 62
Joseph Anthony Lillis, 62, of Boonsboro, Md., passed from this life on Thursday, May 16, 2013, at his home while surrounded by his family. Born on Aug. 16, 1950, in Jersey City, N.J., he is the son of Mary (Coaches) Lillis of Brick, N.J., and the late...Tags: U.S. Navy, Leukemia, Lymphoma, Roman Catholicism, Christianity
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As Orb gets set for Preakness, Bel Air's Mike Pons works the crowd
Mike Pons has had a busy week. For starters, Pons, who owns Country Life Farm in Bel Air with his older brother, Josh, was responsible for finding tickets for 80 assorted family members, friends and clients to attend Saturday's 138th running of the...
Tags: Kentucky Derby, NBC (tv network), Equestrian, Triple Crown, Preakness Stakes
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Checkmate Cancer in HdG on Saturday
Harford County residents are being asked to support two worthy fundraisers to benefit two families of sick children. The fundraisers are to benefit the family of a 9-year-old boy, who's been battling cancer, and the other to benefit the family whose 4...
Tags: Health Treatments, Business, Oncology, Havre de Grace, Liver Cancer
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AMC Harford garden tour to benefit cancer research
Nine gardens in Harford County from Pylesville, Bel Air, Abingdon and Churchville, ranging in size from 5 acres to a third of an acre of woodland, shade and sunny landscapes will be part of the AMC Harford County Chapter Garden Tour Sunday. The self-...
Tags: Tour Operations Industry
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State Police to get new fatalities sign for Bel Air barrack
The grim-faced crash test dummies that have been warning drivers along Harford County's Route 1 for years about the dangers of driving, especially drunk, are a thing of the past. The Bel Air Barrack at Maryland State Police recently took down its sign...
Tags: Harford County, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Maryland State Police, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Crowd at budget hearing says schools need more money
The message is loud and clear: Harford County Public Schools need more money for next year than what's been budgeted, according to many of the more than 100 people who attended a public hearing Thursday. The crowd, significantly more than the handful...
Tags: Substance Abuse, Abusive Behavior, Teaching and Learning, PTA, Teachers
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Having 'more guns' on the street has one inevitable consequence [Commentary]
During the recent gun rights rally in Bel Air that was sponsored by the Harford County Republican Central Committee, one likely candidate for sheriff next year uttered the ultimate sound bite. Jeff Gahler, a veteran state trooper whom one would...
Tags: Elections, George Zimmerman, Heart Attack, Trayvon Martin, Personal Weapon Control
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'Easier' driving test brings more traffic to Bel Air
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, May 16, 1963: Harford County officials who were previously promised that the weekend traffic in Bel Air, caused by scheduled weekly driver's tests, would come to an end, were unhappy 50 years ago...Tags: Breads, Stranger Than Fiction, UFO Sightings, Heart Attack, Unexplained Phenomena
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Construction contract awarded for new HCC nursing, allied health building
Kinsley Construction Company of York, Pa., was recently selected as the builder of Harford Community College's new Nursing and Allied Health Building. Kinsley was selected for the $13.9 million contract after members of the HCC Board of Trustees reviewed...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Continuing Education, Health and Medical Professionals, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Teaching and Learning
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Whiteford man dies in single vehicle crash in northern Harford early Friday
A Whiteford man was killed in a single vehicle accident in northern Harford County early Friday morning, Maryland State Police at the Bel Air Barrack said. The accident occurred in the 2900 block of Dublin Road (Route 440) near Poplar Road at 12:03 a.m.,...Tags: Harford County, Accidental Death, Maryland State Police
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Middle school students can get high school credit for foreign language classes
Middle school students, who take world language courses, will be able to get high school credit beginning next year, under a new measure approved by the Harford County Board of Education Monday night. Barbara Canavan, Harford County Public Schools'...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Elections, Marketing, National Security Agency
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Storm leaves trail of damage in Harford
A line of thunderstorms passed through Harford County Saturday afternoon, knocking down trees – including one at the Harford County Courthouse – and causing sporadic power outages. Local residents and county officials initially thought a...
Tags: Justice System, Heavy Engineering, Havre de Grace, Natural Disasters, Shingles
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