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Three Annapolis Teachers Receive National Board Certification
Certification is highest teaching credential given to educators in the country.

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Certification is highest teaching credential given to educators in the country.

The kickoff will include a chili cook-off fundraiser open to everyone in the community.
The Brightview Senior Living Center resident celebrated the big day alongside friends and local staff.
The certification is the highest teaching credential given to educators in the country. The recipients included five from Millersville Elementary.
Police said alcohol may have been a factor in causing the accident just before 10 p.m. Tuesday.
The certification is the highest teaching credential given to educators in the country.
Sarah Meijiao Chen (South River High), Sarah Fran Freeberg (Southern High) and Rosemarie Santare Schwer (Southern Middle) each earned the honor.
The certification is the highest teaching credential given to educators in the country.
Local residents have recently expressed their dissatisfaction over poorly designed intersections—specifically those that have reoccurring accidents.
The event will serve as entertainment for the public while providing additional funding for the band's competition trip to South Carolina in the spring.
Paramedics transported the young child and an adult woman to nearby trauma centers.
Police have a warrant out for a 21-year-old on charges related to manufacturing and distributing a controlled and deadly substance.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools has tentatively secured $18 million from the state for local school facility improvements, including projects at Lothian and Deale elementary schools.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools has tentatively secured $18 million from the state for school facility improvements at 15 different county schools.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools has tentatively secured $18 million from the state for school facility improvements at 15 different county schools.
Traffic was slowed on Saturday morning by a 3-car accident near Tarragon Lane in Edgewater.
A resident of Davidsonville for 50 years, Jackie Mae just released her first novel and is excited to share it with the community.
Here's a quick collection of the top five stories from last week.
Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch readers dubbed the alternative fitness center as the best new business to hit town.
Annapolis police have been unable to locate an Annapolis man who they say shot two people on Dec. 12.