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- The 23,000 civilians, contractors and members of uniformed military who work at Aberdeen Proving Ground were preparing Monday for the possibility of a federal government shutdown on Tuesday that is likely to have an impact well beyond the boundaries of the huge Harford County military installation.
- Like many residents and employees in the Route 40 corridor who rely on federal business from APG, Drakeford thought the shutdown could take a toll on the local economy.
- At age 40, the Hard Rock Café chain is striving to stay competitive in today's restaurant landscape by offering more live music to go with the wall-art guitars.
- Tiny Toppers volunteers, which meet weekly at the Shops of Kenilworth mall, knit and crochet thousands of hats for newborns and preemies at area hospital such as GBMC, University of Maryland and Franklin Square.
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- The owner of the former General Motors Corp. factory site in southeast Baltimore has applied for a city permit to build a huge warehouse that would employ up to 2,600 people, according to documents filed with the city's planning department.
- Many hours, willing hands and generous donations made this day a great success to help fight cancer
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- The River Hill Garden Center on Route 108 in Clarksville has been selling trees, shrubs, ornaments and more for more than 20 years, helping the county's gardeners beautify their lawns. But in the center's own backyard, it's getting a little thorny.
- In 2011, the River Hill Garden Center (Route 108, Clarksville) asked the County Council to rezone from residential (R-20) to business (B-1). The owner asked only for a cafe/deli to take the seasonality out of his business, draw shoppers and help him survive tough economic times. On June 18, one day after the Comprehensive Zoning hearing for Clarksville, the owner revealed his true plans for a strip center: a Panera Bread, a Chick-fil-A, a bank, a smaller "boutique garden center" and, possibly, a
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- "Thank You" from Patterson Mill High School Class of 2013!
- Vansville Elementary School students enjoyed two firsts at the school in Beltsville: Family One Mile Fun Run/Walk and Spelling Bee. Both events were organized and sponsored by the Vansville PTA.
- Harford Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) held its 4th annual Food Fight, bringing together four chefs from around the region to compete in a cooking competition
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- Thank you, Harford County, for joining Oak Grove Baptist Church in our third annual Women's Conference
- Pita Pit, a fast casual concept in 40 states, opens the first location in Baltimore Wednesday on the city's west side.
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- At Chick and Ruth's Delly in Annapolis, where politicians' favorite meals are named for them and listed in large print signs above the counter, a diner can order a "John R. Leopold" — chicken noodle soup.
- On the evening of November 16, 2012, Patterson Mill Middle High School PTSA sponsored our 6th annual PTSA Bingo
- Harford Magazine Readers Make a Choice for Favorite Businesses
- Harry Little Submarines, the Towson staple that has fed the communities on either side of York Road since 1956, closed its doors on Monday after 56 years in business.
- Discount retailer Marshalls plans to open in the former Filene's Basement spot at the Inner Harbor early next year.
- Aberdeen police have arrested a 37-year-old Aberdeen man in connection with an armed robbery at Panera Bread in May.
- This Baltimore couple celebrated a traditional Pakistani wedding with an American twist.
- The other night, I was listening to Harford County Councilwoman Mary Ann Lisanti describe the notorious site of a proposed Walmart (the Route 924 and Plumtree Road area) as a "traffic nightmare" and watching Councilman Jim McMahan point at a video of traffic steadily piling up, light after light, at the 924 intersection with the Festival shopping center.
- Police say three Maryland men accused of stealing $35,000 in diesel fuel in the last two months were taken into custody in central Pennsylvania.
- Loch Raven Village has a book club! Monthly meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7:30 at Panera Bread in Towson MarketPlace, and are open to everyone — come on a regular basis or just occasionally.
- For more than 30 years, this class has been burning calories and busting moves
- Pita Pit to open on the west side, Krazi Kebob opened in The Gallery
- For twenty year, Vi Ripken has served her hometown of Aberdeen by volunteerting with Boys and Girls Clubs of Harford County
- This 26-woman group takes to the streets (and piers) of the Inner Harbor every weekday morning.
- Etc. column on why air conditioning is great and the recent derecho storm
- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrests, crimes and other police reports.
- The Patterson Mill Middle School Destination Imagination Team would like to thank the many businesses and families who made it possible for the team to attend, and compete, at the Global Finals Competition in Knoxville, Tenn.
- Daniel Gonzalez will be off to Stanford University in the fall — but not before building a pipe organ.
- Boulevard at Box Hill reps aware of traffic issues, will have at least two restaurants and two retail stores
- The North Harford High School (NHHS) PTSA and the After Prom Party Committee would like to take this opportunity to express their thanks to the NHHS parents, faculty and administration, volunteers, and the local community for all of their help and support that made the 2012 NHHS After Prom Party such a great success!
- For transgender attack victim Chrissy Lee Polis, trauma remains
- The Bel Air High School After Prom Party committee would like to thank the following area businesses and /or individuals for their generous donations
- A man robbed employees at the Panera Bread in Aberdeen at gunpoint Wednesday evening, police said.
- Kathleen Hertel's studio on Bloomsbury Avenue has separate settings for boudoir, pet and portrait sessions. Hertel also plans to continue working as a wedding photographer, where she is one of about a dozen in the state certified by "So You're Engayged."