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Davidsonville Church Leaves Its Walls to Feed the Poor
The local church distributed food to families in need throughout the Annapolis area last Saturday.

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The local church distributed food to families in need throughout the Annapolis area last Saturday.

In a special promotional effort, the national chain is giving away its free summer drinks from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
South River's boys lacrosse coach says the team isn't playing just for a state championship, it's playing to honor an entire community.
Patch provides a roundup of death notices from the week of May 16-23.
Boy Scouts, young marines and local businesses are teaming up to host a Memorial Day tribute and honor fallen veterans.
The George P. Kalas Funeral home in Edgewater, Md. shared an obituary with Patch, honoring the memory of an Edgewater native and military veteran.
Both the Deale and Galesville volunteer fire departments say fundraisers in south county are with a legitimate organization, but they don't represent local firefighters.
With South River's prom just around the corner, Patch highlights some of the more impressive prom proposals by local teens.
The Davidsonville Athletic Association contacted parents, alerting them to a man in a van allegedly taking photos of children on the Davidsonville Park playground last Wednesday.
Local gardeners discuss hydrangeas and why they're a welcome addition to any flowerbed.
Bryan Agee earned the award for excellence in professionalism, integrity and teamwork.
Attackman Ben Chisolm was also named to the 2012 All American list.
A brief look at the biggest headlines of the week.
More than a dozen cars had their tires slashed in the Cedarhurst on the Bay community in Shady Side.
The local soccer team will need "the perfect storm" to pull off the championship, but parents and coaches are still hopeful.
The free clinic takes place Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. in West River.
Fire department spokesmen told Patch three juveniles were charged in connection with two debris fires in Lothian.
The Severna Park gallery at the Benfield Frame Art Gallery will feature Ardythe Jolliff from May 23 to June 23.
Jordan Sganga was the only local softball player named to the first team All-County list.
Annetta Spruill invites disadvantaged children to her 90-acre farm to bridge the education gap.