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NEWS
April 10, 1994
Parts of E. Main Street to be closed for repairThe State Highway Administration plans to close a section of East Main Street in Westminster tomorrow to begin the second phase of reconstructing the street.The street will be closed from Center Street to Little George's convenience store at 250 E. Main St., although the SHA will maintain access to businesses in the section under construction.Ron Ritz, SHA project engineer, estimated that the first section will be closed for nine weeks.When the project is completed, East Main Street will have been rebuilt from Longwell Avenue to Washington Road, and Washington Road will have been rebuilt from Main Street to Quintal Drive.
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NEWS
December 21, 1993
FIRE* Hampstead: Hampstead assisted Baltimore County for an electrical fire on Trenton Mill Road at 1:22 p.m. Saturday.Units were out for 25 minutes.* Lineboro: Lineboro responded to an auto fire on East Main Street at 3:35 p.m. Monday.Units were out for 2 minutes.
NEWS
June 13, 1994
POLICE* Westminster: A resident of East Main Street told city police someone stole his bicycle from the North Court Street area Thursday. He estimated the loss at $150.FIRE* Westminster: Equipment from the Westminster station was dispatched to a trash fire on West Middle Grove Court at 12:06 p.m. Friday. Units were out for 30 minutes.
NEWS
April 29, 1998
PoliceWestminster: A Hampstead resident told police Saturday that someone stole items from his vehicle while it was parked behind a home on East Main Street. The loss was estimated at $481.Westminster: A resident of East Green Street told police Sunday that someone punctured the tires on his vehicle while it was parked behind his home.Pub Date: 4/29/98
NEWS
April 17, 1995
FIRE* Mount Airy: Mount Airy firefighters were dispatched to a basement fire in the 900 block of Watersville Road East at 11:08 p.m. Thursday. They were out 19 minutes.Mount Airy firefighters were dispatched to a house fire on East Main Street in New Market, Frederick County, at 3:40 p.m. Thursday. Firefighters were out 20 minutes.
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