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Cat Shot With Arrow, Honey Hive Opens, Mother Reacts to 'Prank' Shooting: June 2013 News Rewind

Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch's top stories in June 2013.

Here's a look at the top Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch stories from June 2013. 

Cat Shot With 2-Foot Arrow, Police Search for Suspect
The Humane Society of the United States is offering a $5,000 reward for information on an animal abuse case in Davidsonville where a cat was shot with a an arrow.

Honey Hive Now Open in South River Colony
Rachael Powers’ smile could hardly be contained on June 18 as she stood inside her newly open artisan bakery, Honey Hive. The bakery opened in South River Colony Tuesday morning at the former Kahve location, and Powers’ excitement radiated.  

“I am so excited. It’s like a dream come true,” she said.

Shady Side Principal in Critical Condition After Crash
Shady Side principal Geoff Casey was seriously injured in a car accident in Annapolis on June 3. Since news of the crash, the Shady Side community has begun collecting cards for Casey to show their support. 

Hospice Patients Find Unconditional Love in Caring Canines
Dogwood Acres Pet Retreat in Davidsonville recently teamed up with Hospice of the Chesapeake for its Caring Canines program. The goal of the program is to enrich the lives of those in the community who are suffering.

Lothian Shooting: ‘Much More Than a Prank’
Kathy Raley, the mother of the boy shot in Lothian, spoke with Patch about how her son is doing, and how this incident changed her views on gun control.

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