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Edgewater Elementary’s Air Quality Report Released to Parents
The indoor air quality specialist said in his report that the school poses no general health hazard for students.

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The indoor air quality specialist said in his report that the school poses no general health hazard for students.

The Washington Post reported that Christina T. Knott of Edgewater will hear her sentencing Wednesday for participating in a scheme that took nearly $1.5 million from the NSA.
Police said a man showed inappropriate photos to a minor at the Goodwill store in Crofton.
Recapping the biggest stories from Feb. 26 to March 3.
The South County Senior Center recently listed upcoming events for the month of March.
The Lothian business recently acquired Applehouse Garden Center in Alexandria, VA.
Gossip Salon & Day Spa worked hard in February to aid the DelRicco family and their 19-month-old child, Ava, after she suffered life-threatening injuries in a fiery car crash.
Wharfside Bar & Grill was named the best breakfast spot in Edgewater-Davidsonville.
South River was trailing at halftime, but came back in dramatic fashion to win the Class 4A East Region semifinals.
Firefighters were preparing to leave the scene when a vehicle struck their fire engine in the rear on eastbound Route 50 near the Patuxent River Road overpass.
A recap of all the police and fire events in Edgewater, Davidsonville and nearby areas during the month of February.
South River's girls basketball team faces Broadneck High Wednesday night at 7 p.m. in Edgewater.
I personally liked the small waterway near Panera on Route 2, but it appears the mini river will soon be gone.
Behind a wall of pine trees lies the story of one family's love for fire engines and its collection of massive trucks.
Cameron Dennis of Shady Side discusses his life as a leap year baby and the pros and cons of being one.
The girls basketball team at South River defeated the Falcons, led by Tiffany McKinney's 20 points.
Vote for your favorite place to exercise.
The accident slowed traffic for about an hour Tuesday afternoon.
The digital petition, targeted toward state Sen. John Astle (D-Annapolis), has received 170 signatures.
The details surrounding the accident were unknown as of Monday night, said Anne Arundel County Fire Chief Michael Cox.