Community Corner
Week in Review: Dec. 13 to 19
A fire, a series on the Hollywood Casino, and a rescue on the water highlight a week's worth of news.

Arguably the biggest news of the week came from Franklin Street, where a, displacing all residents and sending two in particular to the hospital. The blaze was . WMAR TV did a on Susquehanna Hose Company fire fighter Tom Phelan.
We began our series on the Hollywood Casino Perryville Monday, starting with an on the big building just off I-95. We also highlighted , and the use of the .
We also previewed some of the for the Ravens' Monday night game against the Texans.
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Columnist Amber Woods shared an unusual, new family tradition—. She also wrote about , who will be lending his artwork to Amber's remodeled Havre de Grace house.
to 20 years in prison—ten of those years were suspended—for the killing of his child.
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The Warriors boys basketball team got with a three-point win over Patterson Mill.
We started spreading the word about a at Havre de Grace Elementary School.
Molly Lauryssens highlighted the unique experience of .
The Susquehanna Hose Company continued a busy 24-hour stretch by of the Susquehanna Flats Tuesday evening.
Patch highlighted the to open or close in 2010.
We covered Thursdays snowfall with a and the announcement that . An clogged up I-95 during the snowfall.
Harford County Sheriff Jesse Bane took .
We debuted the of Joe Lertch, co-owner of The Vineyard Wine Bar.
Havre de Grace High School senior Brooke Foley was featured as the .
A Havre de Grace man was charged in an in Baltimore County.
The Warriors swim team competed in the Icicle Invitational, at the relay-based meet.
Columnist Kevin Connor talked about in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
The Residences at Bulle Rock announced the Thanksgiving Bulle Rock Turkey Trot for the Susquehanna Hose Company.
We ran our first set of Saturday.
Jason and Kelly Falkenstine were the of the first Patch Holiday Homes Contest.
Linda Childers highlighted a located on the outskirts of Darlington.
Patch wrapped up the week with the —or, at least the last two months of 2010.
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