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Millersville / Crownsville: Mother publishes book about adoption for her son

Christine Wojciechowski of Crownsville left behind 20 years of the business world as a financial analyst to become a stay-at-home mom to 2-year-old adopted son, Elijah. She searched for books to read

 

Iraqi refugee among sudden influx seeking help from Glen Burnie nonprofit

Life in Iraq was no longer safe for 34-year-old Omar Alazawi. He drove and repaired trucks for Titan Corporation, an American defense contractor, inside the Green Zone, an area in Baghdad considered m

 

Around The Park: Farmers market a Saturday morning ritual

The Severna Park farmers market was in full swing by 8 a.m. Saturday, with early risers arriving by car from Ritchie Highway or by bicycle from the B&A Trail.

 

Around South County: Amateur radio enthusiasts have a field day

This past weekend, the Anne Arundel Amateur Radio Club members joined thousands of other operators and clubs in the annual Radio Field Day event sponsored by the American Radio Relay League. Radio clu

 

Green Hornets: Twins win 10U tournament of champions

The Green Hornets baseball season recently came to an exciting conclusion with a number of tournaments and competitive play.

 

Crofton musician plays with BSO during Academy Week

He graduated from college in May, but Crofton percussionist Joseph Sledgeski keeps on playing and learning.

 

Glen Burnie West: Visiting vets share stories of war and love at Post 40

They struggled to get to their feet, but they stood tall, proudly saluting as the American Legion Post 40 color guard carried in the American flag.

 

Linthicum: Library looking to light the reading spark with summer program

Peeking up from his book to talk for a minute the other day outside the library, Andrew Maranto said earnestly, “I read everyday.”

 

City Hall: Stop by the Market House for some fried chicken and other treats

Fried chicken comes to the Market House, to be more specific, pressure fried chicken. This stuff is amazing. I mean it is pull-it-off-the bone after sprinkling it with the special dry rub, amazing. To

 

Pasadena: Second-graders' creative skills earn Jacobsville $5,000

Last year’s second-graders at Jacobsville Elementary School helped reel in $5,000 by coming up with a colorful design.

 

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