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A recent community meeting at the Southern District Police Station featured a Secret Service special agent.

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A recent community meeting at the Southern District Police Station featured a Secret Service special agent.

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The local yacht dealership is now the second Edgewater location to receive the award.
A stylist said a "for sale" sign shouldn't deter patrons from checking out the salon.
In honor of National Dance Week, the internationally recognized conservatory is offering free classes in Deale.
A strong offensive performance powered South River's baseball team to their ninth win of the season.
Police said the incident closed Solomons Island Road in both directions on Saturday afternoon.
To thank the community for their continued support, the Old Stein Inn is hosting a event featuring music, food, beer and an eating competition.
Local experts from Greenstreet Gardens weigh in on this special flower and why it's a great addition to any flowerbed.
Participate in the fundraiser Monday night at Cold Stone Creamery in Edgewater and a portion of the proceeds will go to "Team Bridget" and the Lupus Foundation of America.
Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the juvenile crab population is at its highest level on record and encouraged residents to buy local crabs.
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Edgewater's Katie Gateau is hosting a fundraiser Monday night at Cold Stone Creamery.
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I accidentally stumbled upon some of the coolest automobiles I've ever seen up-close.
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Wimsey Cove Framing and Art is featuring the photography of Muddy Creek Artists Guild member Melissa E. Kangas throughout May.
Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the juvenile crab population is at its highest level on record and encouraged residents to buy local crabs.