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HdG News: Heroin Seizure, Decoy Director, Pink Light
Apple festival canceled, HdG architecture tour and other news from Havre de Grace Patch this week.

Here’s a look at the week in headlines on Havre de Grace Patch:
- 2 Kilos of Heroin Seized in Havre de Grace: Sheriff
- Darlington Apple Festival is Canceled
- Concord Point to Light Up Pink for Breast Cancer
- Decoy Museum Welcomes New Executive Director
- HdG Postpones First Friday for October
- Havre de Grace Cancels October 3 Farmers Market
- Hurricane Joaquin Intensifies to Category 4
- William ‘Bill’ Rhodes, 57, of Havre de Grace
- ‘Shocking Heroin Facts Every Harford County Parent Should Know’
- Havre de Grace Violent Crime: Increasing or Decreasing?
- Ruppersberger Decides Against Senate Bid, Will Seek Re-Election
- Mayor Invites Citizens to HdG Oktoberfest
- High School Football Scoreboard for Greater HdG
- HdG Library in Progress Weathers the Storm
- Dublin Church Fire Leaves Soot, Smoke Damage: Fire Marshal
- New Maryland Laws Go Into Effect October 1
- Supermoon Journeys Across Sky by Concord Point Lighthouse
- The Harford Center Helps Autistic Individuals Relate with Police
- HdG Crime: Juvenile Assaulted, Stolen Lawn Chair
- Homes for Sale in Havre de Grace
- Sold! 21 Homes Sold in Havre de Grace Recently
- Maryland a Top 10 Best State for Teachers, According to Study
- Fall Arrives at Havre de Grace Farmers Market
Two kilograms of heroin were seized on Congress Avenue Oct. 2, according to the Harford Task Force. Photo Credit: Harford County Sheriff’s Office.
Events
Find out what's happening in Havre de Gracefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Find out what's happening in Havre de Gracefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Oct. 17—Havre de Grace Hosts Oktoberfest
Oct. 17—Flea Market in Churchville
Oct. 24—Susquehanna Hose Company Open House
Oct. 25—Harvest Days Craft Fair to Support Summer Camp
Oct. 29—National Geographic Live at Harford Community College
Nov. 6—Live Jazz Music at Fourth Annual “Beacon of Hope” Gala
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