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4,000 Wegmans Applicants; 2 Teens Hospitalized; Residents want Lower Taxes
Wegmans is becoming one of the most sought-after employers in the area.
This week, Aberdeen found a new football coach not too far away and fortune-telling will be allowed in the Town of Bel Air. Also, be sure to check out the county's patriotism and add your own photos.
1. Teacher Pay, Churchville Project Highlight First Budget Hearing
With a tough fiscal year 2012 on deck, the Harford County Council to discuss the budget. Residents spoke in favor of tax cuts, library funding and parks and recreation during the meeting. The threats of teacher protests did not occur, something council President Billy Boniface attributed to the realization that money is tight.
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2. Two Teens Flown to Hopkins After Car Crashes Into Tree
Two 14-year-olds and hit a tree.
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3. More Than 4,000 Apply for Full-Time Wegmans Jobs
With Wegmans gearing up for its Sept. 18 opening, a call for 150 full-time positions . In July, the company will begin hiring 450 part-time employees.
4. Brooks Named Aberdeen Football Coach
Havre de Grace football coach Johnny Brooks has left his alma mater to take over at Aberdeen. Brooks will look to turn around an Eagles team that finished 1-9 in 2010, a year after leading the Warriors to the Class 1A state title game.
5. Barringtons 'Relieved' by Bel Air Fortune-Telling Decision
After a ruling by the Town of Bel Air Board of Commissioners to allow fortune-telling, Alice Barrington's at its existing location.
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