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🌱 Falcons Win Championship + Teens Charged With Assault
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Good morning, people of Glen Burnie! Debora Whitehead here with your brand-new edition of the Glen Burnie Daily.
First, today's weather:
Windy with periods of rain. High: 62, low: 56.
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Here are the top stories today in Glen Burnie:
- Glen Burnie High School: The Falcons are County Champions! Severna Park and Old Mill faced off at Glen Burnie High School on Oct. 27, for the county championship. Take a look at the amazing photos of the game. (Severna Park Voice)
- Millersville Tennis Center: Millersville space designated for Coppermine Tennis Center is likely to be used for other recreational sports now. The center has amazing amenities and has been offering tennis lessons for children and adults in the community. (Anne Arundel County)
- Glen Burnie Police: Two teenage boys have been arrested in connection to a robbery and assault in Glen Burnie. The 20-year-old male victim told police he was walking into his apartment building when he was assaulted by several unknown male suspects who stole his phone and his white 2014 Toyota Corolla. The victim sustained minor injuries as a result of the assault. (WBAL TV Baltimore)
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Today in Glen Burnie:
- BLE Masquerade. (9 a.m.)
- North American Championship Regatta. (11 a.m.)
- Babies in Bloom — Babies Go Boo! (10 a.m.)
- Halloween Trunk-or-Treat at Library (parking lot). (4 p.m.)
- Art Nite — Paint your Own Bookend. (6:30 p.m.)
Glen Burnie Patch Notebook
- Anne Arundel Community College: "Support AACC student entrepreneurs by shopping and learning more about their businesses during Hawk Trade on Nov. 9, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Link in bio to RSVP. Some of the featured businesses." (Instagram)
- AA County Schools - AACPS: "George Cromwell ES - GCE students were so creative with pumpkins for their Book Character Pumpkins! Special shout out to Mrs. Dodwell, our media specialist for organizing this fun and creative event!" (Instagram)
- Glen Burnie Volunteer Fire Company: "He'll come, he'll go. Who knows when he shows! Some have seen him and some have not, but tonight he's here believe it or not! Michael Myers of Glen Burnie Maryland! Come on out to our 1st Annual Haunted House!" (Facebook)
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- The Hotdog Hideout Food Bank Drive. (Oct.31)
- Save 15 Percent On Boo-tiful Flowers This Halloween! (Oct.31)
- [Webinar] Is Solar Right For Me? (Nov. 4)
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— Debora Whitehead
About me: Debora Whitehead is a dedicated wife and homeschooling mom from Coram, NY. She has a Bachelor Degree in Education and loves to teach and write. Her passion for the community reflects on her volunteering work at the 'Mariposa Ministry", a non-profit family assistance program. One of her strongest believes is Jesus Christ and when she is not Parenting, Teaching or reading, she is writing. One of her favorites quotes is " The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams"- Eleanor Roosevelt.
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