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The "living, history classroom and museum" is opening for the season this Sunday.

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The "living, history classroom and museum" is opening for the season this Sunday.

Owner James Lawler called Patch, discussing what happened Friday along with what he plans to do to "fix" the situation.
A recap of police and fire incidents for the month of April, ranging from a four-alarm fire to a double-fatal accident.
Dancers from the O'Grady Quinlan Academy of Irish Dance performed at the Southern Maryland Celtic Festival demonstrating Irish reels, jigs and other moves.
These tubular flowers are a treat for hummingbirds and butterflies, and make a great addition to any flowerbed.
The Seahawks held Arundel to eight hits but couldn't keep the Wildcats off the scoreboard.
The local cafe is in the finals of The Capital's "Coffee Madness Tournament," pitting two local coffee shops against one another.
Are you planning to take your mom out for her special day? Let us know about your favorite brunch spot in Edgewater and Davidsonville.
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Here are the top headlines from the week of April 22-28.
Police will host drug take-back events on Saturday but local residents can throw away old or unwanted medication as easily as returning a video in nearby Edgewater.
Steuart Pittman's passion is taking him to Kentucky this weekend, where he'll speak with horse owners about alternative ways to utilize thoroughbreds.
The archeologists also found a dog burial site.
Local residents can throw away old or unwanted medication as easily as returning a video.
The Brick Companies, based in Edgewater, wants children to transition from "screen time" to "green time" this summer.
I also examine the nerd-factor of professional sports and why the NFL draft has so many of us captivated.
The Patriots put up six runs in the final inning to put the game out of reach.
County Executive John R. Leopold said he and the County Council will now have to find a way to fund an additional $12 million for the school system.
Chantel Henrique earned the recognition for excellence in the classroom and the community.
Despite some late-inning drama, South River's baseball team took home the "W."