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74-Year-Old Wins Gold at National Fencing Championships
Edgewater's Kaz Campe took home first place in the epee competition among a field of 3,500 total fencers.

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Edgewater's Kaz Campe took home first place in the epee competition among a field of 3,500 total fencers.

For the second week in a row, the majority of the West and Rhode rivers are safe to swim in.
Marked and unmarked police vehicles will be looking out for texters, eaters and more on Maryland Route 3 and other parts of Anne Arundel County.
Marked and unmarked police vehicles will be looking out for texters, eaters and more on Route 3 in Crofton.
Marked and unmarked police vehicles will be looking for texters, eaters and more on Route 2 in Edgewater.
Athletes from East Coast Martial Arts in Edgewater and Annapolis took first place in "points sparring" and fourth place in "forms."
The age and sex of those involved were unavailable, a fire department spokesman said.
When Ricky Cassidy pulled up the first "true blue" crab he'd ever seen, he thought someone might have spray painted the crustacean.
Mindy McConville opened a free community library on her front lawn to instill the love of reading in others.
The 11-12 Little League All Stars won the district championship 21-2, and now head to compete in the state championships.
Central Middle, Davidsonville and Tracey's elementary schools each fell short in reading in at least one student group.
Patch remembers loved ones who recently passed away.
Following Governor Martin O'Malley declaration that the Chesapeake Bay is on the right track, a local expert explains why she's slower to declare "victory."
The Mountain Road Library will host a signing storyteller on Thursday, teaching children American Sign Language and the power of reading.
I've been working in Edgewater for more than six months now and I just realized this sign isn't completely bogus.
Does anyone else out there have a trash pile this big?
Following reports of racing at this year's Back to the Beach car show, Patch received additional complaints of racing in south county.
Jellies are filling local waterways sooner and in greater numbers than in years past—plus the babies could make things even more uncomfortable, experts say.
The Greene Turtle's new CEO said he is hoping to massively increase the Edgewater-based business and its brand on the East Coast.
The local Little Leaguers are set to compete in the district championship on Tuesday in Davidsonville.