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Here are the biggest stories from the month, ranging from a mini-spree of robberies at local High's Dairy Stores to serious car accidents in south county.

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Here are the biggest stories from the month, ranging from a mini-spree of robberies at local High's Dairy Stores to serious car accidents in south county.

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Nine new board members will join chamber and serve until December 2014.
The Edgewater company will power its electricity exclusively with wind power energy devices.
Here's a quick look at the biggest headlines of the week.
Patch remembers lost loved ones who recently passed away.
The new business is hosting a special community grand opening from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., where residents could win a $1,000 shopping spree.
Police were unable to locate the suspect, who fled on foot following the incident.
David Correy, 26, hopes to reconnect with his birth mother by winning the national singing competition.
Pack 249 and three local schools worked hard to raise thousands of pounds of goods for families in need.
Police charged a 39-year-old Shady Side woman with attempted second-degree murder in connection with the incident.
A massive $100,000 wetland restoration project was dedicated behind Homestead Gardens on Tuesday.
The college's institutional advancement division is geared at gathering more grants for the college.
Kenny Amaker struck out 13 and only walked one on Tuesday night at Riva Park.
A 58-year-old woman also suffered serious injuries in the accident on Tuesday night.
Detectives identified five men who they believe are responsible for a series of copper and wire thefts in Glen Burnie and Pasadena.
The South River Federation helped construct a preventative wetland behind Homestead Gardens' nursery to benefit the local environment.
Former business owner Patricia Lawler told a district court judge that she and her husband no longer have access to the recovered consigned items.
Whether you love Spiderman, X-men or Batman, be sure to geek out with your favorite comics on this holiday.
Whether you love Spiderman, X-men or Batman, be sure to geek out with your favorite comics on this holiday.