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Edgewater Man Dies in Route 50 Motorcycle Crash
Francis Patrick Digirolomo dies, wife injured, in collision of their motorcycle and a car.

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Francis Patrick Digirolomo dies, wife injured, in collision of their motorcycle and a car.

Patch caught up with the Wagners amid their back-to-school preparations early Monday morning.
Central Avenue in Davidsonville and surrounding roads should be avoided from about 9 a.m to 4 p.m., police said.
A car with two women in it struck a tree and the passenger later died from her injuries, according to police.
Ranging from leadership positions to in-restaurant greeters, the local establishment is hoping to hire "a good amount of new people."
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Patch sat down with Southern High's new principal Marc Procaccini to learn about his passion and vision for the school community this school year.
Farmers throughout the region can now add new buildings for additional revenue without adhering to construction code mandates.
Officials with the West/Rhode Riverkeeper said they found high levels of bacteria in the Flat Island portion of the Rhode River.
House Speaker Michael Busch recognized girls from the Win-Win Maryland gymnastics team on Wednesday.
It took 27 firefighters to quench the flames early Thursday morning.
Auditors report that African-American students make up 22 percent of total enrollment, but receive nearly 45 percent of all referrals issued by educators.
The SPCA of Anne Arundel County hosted the special event, featuring Ugly Dog and puppy bikini contests.
A countywide effort helped children in need get the necessary supplies for the first day of school.
A countywide effort helped children in need get the necessary supplies for the first day of school.
A quick look at local job openings around town for the week of Aug. 21 ranging from executive assistant to drywall construction work.
A statistical snapshot of Broadneck schools, focusing on student population and the number of buses used to get them there.
Patrick D. Feeks, 28, died when his helicopter crashed while fighting insurgents in a remote part of southern Afghanistan.
The Chief Medical Examiner's Office in Baltimore said one of the drivers involved, Stephanie Banchero, was under the influence of alcohol.
A statistical snapshot of Edgewater, Davidsonville and south county schools, focusing on student population and the number of buses used to get them there.