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Local Bikers Deliver 'Toys for Tots' Donations
About 20 Motorcycle enthusiasts from the military support group Hogs for Heroes delivered 15 boxes of donated toys for underprivileged children on Saturday.

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About 20 Motorcycle enthusiasts from the military support group Hogs for Heroes delivered 15 boxes of donated toys for underprivileged children on Saturday.

A recap of the week's biggest news to hit Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch.
A gunman reportedly shot and killed 27 people at an elementary school in Connecticut.
It took about 25 firefighters one hour to quell the flames.
Deale's Herrington Harbour won the award in its first year of existence, but they'll face tough competition from local marinas.
Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch and the local Chick-Fil-A are teaming up to give away some free food and goodies from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Friday.
There are some great deals to be had out there in the Edgewater housing market. Here's a roundup of five three-bedroom homes for less than $300,000.
I hated getting books as a kid for Christmas. Now, I can't get enough of them.
The special "Tips for Tots" event takes place Tuesday night at all locations, including the one in Edgewater.
A Harwood couple is hosting an 11-year-old girl from Colombia for one month in hopes of finding her a home in America.
After learning that some senior citizens had trouble getting on the bus for trips, 16 local students used their engineering education to help.
Patch scoured Craigslist to find some of the most unique items for sale in the Edgewater area.
After students evacuated South River for the second time in a week, some teens decided to turn the event into a playful "news" prank.
Here's a quick look back at the five most popular articles from last week.
Rude Ranch Animal Rescue is partnering with Crunchies Pet Foods in Crofton for the Dec. 15 event.
Thanks to a very special U.S. Postal Service program, "Santa" will reply to children who mail him their Christmas wish lists this holiday season.
Looking for a new part-time job to help during the holidays? Here are some job options ranging from banking to catering.
The Harwood-based organization is partnering with Crunchies Pet Foods in Crofton to host the event Dec. 15.
After learning about an employee's adventure to Romania, local residents at the senior living center decided to help out in the cause.
Patch remembers loved ones who recently passed away.