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Glen Burnie West: Local filmmakers headed to Hollywood

Ferndale resident Danny Siebenhaar is California bound and hoping that trip will take him all the way to the famed Cannes Film Festival in France later this summer.

 

Linthicum: Local boy graduates from St. Philip - and from cancer treatment

When Jacob Schwaab graduates from St. Philip Neri School on June 3, it will have an added meaning for both him and the classmates he has been with for the last eight years.

 

City Hall: Get involved with city government

Mayor Mike Pantelides invites you to get involved and be part of the decision-making process in Annapolis

 

Brooklyn Park: Local woman is Veterans Administration Volunteer of the Year

Brooklyn Park resident Rose Thompson was recently selected as the Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center’s Volunteer of the Year.

 

Pasadena: To the cubmobile! Scouts race in annual derby

Cub Scout Pack 478 of Community United Methodist Church held its third annual cubmobile derby on May 18.

 

Ask a Vet: How to help an older dog navigate around the house

My old dog is no longer able to walk up the stairs. How do I know when it is time to say goodbye?

 

Around Crofton: Crofton boy puts a face to Williams Syndrome

At the birth of a baby, all parents feel like their child is one in a million but when Amy and Chuck Ladd‘s son Andrew was 14 months old, they learned he was one in 10,000. Andrew was born with Willia

 

Glen Burnie East: Best of buddies -- club pairs peers for success

Though the friends of the Buddies Club at Marley Middle School are diverse, loyal, committed and involved, there is much more than meets the eye.

 

Capital Camera: Ladies enjoy tea at Eastport UMC

The United Methodist Women of Eastport United Methodist Church, 926 Bay Ridge Ave., held its annual ladies tea on May 4. Participants enjoyed an afternoon of fellowship and laughter as they sampled a

 

Around Broadneck: 3 generations of Graces involved in a dance recital

Life has kept long-time Arnold resident Barbara Easter Winner on her toes.

 

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