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My Time: Annapolis Troop 396 helps harvest oysters

Scouts from Troop 396 in Annapolis helped harvest oysters grown by the Long Point on the Severn community June 7 as part of the Severn River Association’s oyster restoration project. Scouts have been

 

My Time: Students perform in 26th annual piano recital

Forty-two students performed for Jeannette’s Piano Lessons’ 26th annual recital at Chesapeake Christian fellowship in Davidsonville on June 7. All students played a selection showcasing their skill le

 

Voices of Legacy: Recalling Watch Night Service and the Singing and Praying Band

Two of the most notable religious traditions within the African-American community in northern Anne Arundel County were the Watch Night Service and the Singing and Praying Band. While I cannot say wit

 

West County: Fort Meade and Queenstown — the beginning of a beautiful relationship

As there is each year, there were pom poms, classic cars, drum lines, food, games and the crowning of Mr. or Miss Queenstown Day. (This year it was Mr. Queenstown Day, Isaiah V. Dyson.) But this year,

 

Meet your new Crofton correspondent

As we say a final farewell to Jennifer Ginn and wish her much success in her future writing endeavors, we are pleased to welcome Marguerite Bowling as our new "Around Crofton" correspondent.

 

Teen of the Week: Though voice hints at stardom, teen reaches instead for the stars

Since Sofia Bonner was a preschool tot, she’s been a student at The Key School - a veteran of 14 years at the bayside campus dotted with gazebos. “I grew up there. It’s been a second home for me. It i

 

Around Annapolis: Church choir sings in Scotland, land of their faith's founding

Robert Muckenfuss began his musical journey 38 years ago, the last nine as organist for the Annapolis First Presbyterian Church, adding choir director to that journey in 2012. Then, he took his choir

 

Millersville / Crownsville: New assistant principal puts community first at Rippling Woods

A vision of community is priority for the new assistant principal of Rippling Woods Elementary School. Sarah Bell, an avid long distance runner and athlete, is eager to bring a sense of community and

 

Pasadena: A pitch perfect pair from Pasadena

Pasadena may have seen the pair singing with the Chesapeake High School vocal ensemble, in the Pasadena Business Association parade or at the 'Dena Bowl. Now they can be seen singing together in Faux

 

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