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Local Death Notices Through Feb. 28
Patch presents a list of those with local connections who have recently passed.

Prior to moving to Annapolis, Frank worked as the lead reporter, web editor, copy editor, video editor at The Dickson Herald in Dickson, TN, and before that, The Daily Herald in Columbia, TN.
I'm a registered Democrat, but my personality never allows me to be comfortable with any one group. So, I'm constantly weighing the pros and cons of major issues, and usually end up straddling the fence between party lines.
I think schools and transportation are the major issues that concern most residents of Broadneck. We've all seen how the growth spreading down Route 2 has changed towns north of the peninsula. And from what I've discussed with residents so far, retaining the character of the area is important to many people here.
Schools are also a vital element to this area, particularly with Anne Arundel Community College being located in the heart of Broadneck. Furthermore, many residents moved here for the excellent public schools in this region.
Expect to see in-depth and consistent coverage of these issues and more from me.
Patch presents a list of those with local connections who have recently passed.

Patch presents a list of those with local connections who have recently passed.
A common area off school property behind Broadneck has drawn more police this month.
Middle schoolers performed at a jazz festival on Feb. 19.
Patch rounds up a list of some of the job openings listed in Anne Arundel County.
There are several new job openings in the area, including two positions at Anne Arundel Community College.
There are several new job openings in the area, including a bank teller and spa associate in Severna Park.
Several federally funded jobs could see cutbacks if a budget transfer is not approved.
A man was robbed at knifepoint on Mountain Road on Tuesday, police said.
Employees are slated for their first raises in four years under the new budget.
The store's owner left a farewell message to his customers, and received dozens in reply.
Employees at Koons Ford took time to create their own scenario, involving their main showroom floor in Annapolis.
The SPHS girls basketball team also won the regional quarterfinals game Monday night.
A sunny day is perfect weather for the return of a warm-weather favorite.
The expo at Anne Arundel Community College is designed to help kids explore their career options and discover the kinds of jobs that are available.
Check out all the craziness happening in this video.
Broadneck's boys swim team placed eleventh overall in the Class 4A/3A state championships, and the girls placed twelfth.
"Walter P. Carter: Champion for Change," follows the life of a civil rights leader from Baltimore, who is often referred to as the Martin Luther King of Maryland.
The local ice hockey team will face Washington County in the Class 1A ice hockey state championships at The Gardens Ice House in Laurel at 5 p.m.
The community college's baseball team has had to cancel its first three games due to poor weather.