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Around The Park: A name change, new directions for chamber of commerce

The Greater Severna Park Chamber of Commerce became even “greater” in 2014. On Jan. 1, the chamber officially brought Arnold businesses into its fold and was consequently renamed the Greater Severna P

 

Green Hornets: Girls basketball ends on high note

On Feb. 16, the Green Hornets girls Senior Basketball League wrapped up its inaugural season with three thrilling playoff games.

 

Around South County: Only Lonesome bluegrass band to perform in Galesville

The bluegrass band Only Lonesome will give a concert from 8 to 10 p.m. March 15 at the Galesville Memorial Hall, 952 Main St. Proceeds will benefit the West River Improvement Association and the West/

 

Linthicum: Local Scout makes time to earn the rank of Eagle

It’s hard enough being a three-sport athlete, trying to make good grades, and figuring out where to go to college. As Cory Link's 18th birthday approached, so to did the deadline for achieving the pre

 

Pasadena: Northeast presents man-eating musical

When Northeast High School’s Drama Club was told that its spring production would be the musical “Little Shop of Horrors,” most of them had never seen the show. And though most of them are probably ex

 

First turf fields at Anne Arundel parks coming to Kinder Farm

The first artificial turf fields at Anne Arundel County parks should be installed by the end of the spring sports season.

 

Brooklyn Park: It's all about families at the library

The Brooklyn Park Community Library, 1 East 11th Ave., is excited about its new Family Storytime program.

 

Historian Skip Booth recalled as historian who made his own legacy

Oscar “Skip” Booth, a former president of the county historical society who loved writing and talking about local history, died Tuesday morning a few weeks after a suffering stroke.

 

Glen Burnie East: Church's new playground includes its neighbors

You can almost hear the squeals and laughter; almost see their smiles and feel their excitement. A new playground will soon be under way at Harundale Presbyterian Church, and the church is not being s

 

Linthicum historian Skip Booth dies after suffering a stroke

LINTHICUM -- Skip Booth, a former president of the county historical society who loved writing and talking about local history, died Tuesday morning after a stroke.

 

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