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Pasadena: 4 boys journey together from Tiger Cubs to Eagle Scouts

Twelve years ago, Matthew Flanagan, Joshua Kilian, Jiri Maser and Nicholas Sassaman began their lives as Scouts as first-graders with Cub Scout Pack 346. Over the years, they camped together, bridged

 

Linthicum: Local man reaches new heights with lanky mixed martial arts wear

Linthicum’s John Robinson has been competitive in martial arts since he was 9, but when he and his wife Carly started their family a few years ago it became increasingly hard for him to continue train

 

Capital Camera: Caring Collection donates $20,000 for oncology patients

The Caring Collection Inc. of Annapolis recently donated $20,000 to benefit oncology patients. The funds were equally divided between Anne Arundel Medical Oncology Center in Annapolis and Johns Hopkin

 

Around The Park: Celebrate Severna Park Day is a rousing success

The array of businesses and community and charitable organizations represented Saturday during Celebrate Severna Park Day was more diverse than ever.

 

Around South County: 2 alumni receive awards from Summit School

In celebrating a quarter century of success, it made sense that The Summit School would honor a couple of its successful alumni. Michele Bynum Mendez and Jason Bisciotti received the E. Allen Robinson

 

Green Hornets: Fever win second consecutive State Cup championship

The Severna Park Fever boys U17 select soccer team won their second consecutive Maryland State Cup championship on May 4. They defeated the formidable Montgomery Soccer Club Magic Green, 6-2, at the M

 

Glen Burnie West: Twirling sisters are headed to national competition

Two Glen Burnie sisters will be traveling to Indiana in July to compete in the National Baton Twirling Association's national competition at Notre Dame University.

 

Capital Camera: Literacy Council holds annual celebration

The Anne Arundel County Literacy Council recently held its annual Celebration Dinner for tutors and students at Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church. Keynote speaker Milton Whitley shared his story of l

 

City Hall: Memorial Day Holiday events

Annapolis city government offices will be closed on Monday, May 26 in observance of Memorial Day. Refuse and recycling will be affected. Monday’s scheduled pickup will occur on Tuesday and Tuesday’s s

 

Pasadena: Camp Whippoorwill celebrates renovated lodge

For the past three years, Tina Collins and Melissa Thomas, sisters and leaders in Girl Scouts of Central Maryland Service Unit 638, have been enlisting help to spruce up Camp Whippoorwill, which has b

 

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