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Havre de Grace Man Spearheads Record Bubble Attempt
A Havre de Grace man and Bel Air business owner is trying to get 40,000 parade-goers to blow bubbles on the Fourth of July.

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A Havre de Grace man and Bel Air business owner is trying to get 40,000 parade-goers to blow bubbles on the Fourth of July.

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