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Rock climbing future for Port Deposit quarry

PORT DEPOSIT — Armed with information and possibilities, Alex Turkin came to the mayor and town council with a proposal to turn Hopkins Quarry into a rock climbing hot spot.

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Reserve funds source shrinking, but Port Deposit keeps its trash hauler

PORT DEPOSIT — Town officials announced Tuesday night that the cost of trash and recyclable pick up will not change for at least another year.

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Port Deposit issues public works agreement for Bainbridge roads

PORT DEPOSIT — Bainbridge isn’t just a group of four large buildings on 438 acres of the former naval training center. It’s also the water and sewer, electric, and roads

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Sign refresh project in Port Deposit

PORT DEPOSIT — Acknowledging that the current signs are worn and weary, the mayor and council is in the process of replacing the signs that welcome visitors to the town.

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Cecil County Public Library to close Port Deposit Branch

PORT DEPOSIT — Cecil County Public Library (CCPL) will not reopen its Port Deposit branch, leaving their location on South Main Street after 17 years. Residents will still be able to access services as CCPL will continue its partnership with Community Connecting Us (CCU). “The good news is that in 2020 you don’t need four walls to do library service in the community,” CCPL Executive Director Morgan Miller said. CCPL plans to move out of the building by early Fall. The building originally closed during the pandemic, and did not reopen for in-person browsing in March along with the other branches because it was too small to support social distancing.

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