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- Despite a lack of "fresh leads," Havre de Grace police are still searching for resident Catherine Elizabeth Mace, who has been missing for six weeks, a police department spokesperson said Wednesday.
- Some 69 years ago on Oct. 24, 1945, the United Nations charter was ratified by the permanent members of the Security Council and by a majority or the original 50 signatory member nations; thus, the world peace-keeping organization officially came into existence.
- Amtrak and commuter rail service across the Susquehanna River was back to normal Thursday morning, hours after a tugboat crashed into the bridge between Harford and Cecil counties, causing delays to trains while inspectors checked the span and deemed it safe.
- Perryville's Spring Fling is May 17, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the grounds of the Community Fire Company of Perryville
- Jennifer and Adam Wilson, of Whiteford, had one of their first dates watching the fireworks overlooking the Chesapeake Bay on Fourth of July at Tydings Park.
- Aberdeen's long-dilapidated historic train station might finally be moving forward with a new foundation, the Historical Society of Harford County said.
- For the moment, however, it appears people can live with the quarry as it is managed. So long as that remains the case, the quarry should be permitted to continue its operation.
- Sherwin-Williams is one of a handful of companies that have signed on to spruce up their properties in industrial South Baltimore, part of a new initiative to enlist businesses, nonprofits and government agencies there in helping to boost the city's anemic tree canopy, attract more wildlife and restore its degraded urban waters.
- Nearly 300 people came out on a blustery spring day Saturday to participate in the Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway's 13th annual River Sweep.
- There's hardly a square inch of the 1,900-acre Soldiers Delight Natural Environmental Area that Johnny Johnsson hasn't walked, mapped or studied.
- The Havre de Grace police firing range will now bear the name of a longtime auxiliary police officer who helped create it, Army Col. Leon Haney.
- More than 70 people, including leaders and members of the Susquehanna Hose Company, Havre de Grace city officials and many citizens gathered behind the fire company's No. 1 Fire House Friday afternoon to formally dedicate a breathtaking public mural.
- Kudos and thank you to Forton for taking on the project. It's a wonderful gesture and a wonderful picture that truly reflects what Havre de Grace is all about. And in my humble opinion coming from this non-artist, it's a beautiful piece of art that everyone can appreciate
- "It's the talk of the town," Shawn Forton said as twilight was setting on another of his masterpieces in Havre de Grace.
- A giant transformer scheduled to be taken over Harford County highways from Havre de Grace to Delta, Pa., the next three nights, has arrived in Maryland and was unloaded from a barge at a quarry on the shore of the Susquehanna River to start its journey north.
- During the week of June 4 to 8, Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna and Richmond American Homes built two new homes in Aberdeen from the ground up as part of Habitat for Humanity's Home Builders Blitz 2012
- Harford County Board of Estimates approves more than $3 million in health care for inmates