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EPISODE 158: Glassman discusses shepherding and protecting residents of Harford County

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EPISODE 158: Glassman discusses shepherding and protecting residents of Harford County
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Things are moving at a rapid pace with everything surrounding COVID-19 and our daily lives and practices in America in just the few days since we visited with Harford County Executive Barry Glassman.

In our first chat, Glassman discussed the early employment of COVID-10 preparations because when breaking news was happening as we sat down to do our BP episodes at State Fare in Catonsvile on March 10. These next two are about all things Harford County and its relationship with Baltimore and the many shared issues, concerns and goals.

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Like most others, we have halted a “live schedule” and will continue to launch our chats as we have them during this crisis.

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