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Teen Cyberbullied, Dining Ban Upheld, Bride Barred: MD Top News

Coronavirus dining ban upheld, student cyberbullied, 95-year-old vet receives coronavirus vaccine, bride rejected by venue: MD Top News.

The Susquehanna Hose Company coordinates the duck drop in Havre de Grace.
The Susquehanna Hose Company coordinates the duck drop in Havre de Grace. (Elizabeth Janney/Patch staff)

MARYLAND — Top news stories from Maryland Patches the past week included a court upheld one county's ban on indoor dining; school leaders condemned the cyberbullying of a student board of education member; families can share the stories of more than 5,ooo Marylanders among 330K COVID-19 victims in the United States; and a 95-year-old World War II veteran receives the coronavirus vaccine.

A $750,000 fine is imposed for an apartment blast that killed seven people; a bride found out she was not welcome at the wedding venue she chose; a truck hauling cheese balls overturned on the Beltway; Baltimore caps the fees third-party food delivery services can charge; and HdG's New Year's duck drop will go on were also among the big stories this week.
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