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Patch editors pick their favorite places in town and encourage you to leave a comment about where you like to get a burger.

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Patch editors pick their favorite places in town and encourage you to leave a comment about where you like to get a burger.

The Power Hawks announced they will be one of JCPenney's "sponsored teams" at this year's regional robotics competition in March.
Patch editors pick their favorite places in town and encourage you to leave a comment about where you like to get a burger.
Patch editors pick their favorite places in town and encourage you to leave a comment about where you like to get a burger.
The sports boosters provided hot cocoa in order to keep the kids warm.
A Department of Public Works spokesman said workers will transition into the final phase of the construction, offering hope to residents who suffer through the "failed intersection."
A DPW spokesman confirmed the truck was not contracted by the county, but couldn't provide who the truck belonged to.
Police said an Edgewater man and woman were allegedly caught in possession of more than $500 worth of drugs and paraphernalia.
Both the South River Snohawks and South River Youth Athletics team significantly exceeded their donation goals for Special Olympics Maryland.
The driver was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
Police used a helicopter and search dogs to find the men hiding under a pier.
Are you looking for a new home in south county? This could be the one.
While the wresting team continued its dominance, the South River boys and girls varsity basketball teams fell to Annapolis.
A session will be held on Friday morning to discuss the school's conditions and address the concerns of parents.
A black cocker spaniel went missing in Edgewater early Tuesday morning and the owners are asking the community to help.
Students recorded more than 500,000 minutes of after-school reading to send their principal into the Bay's frigid waters.
Police were unable to find the suspect after the incident at the Heavenly Grill in Churchton.
Where can you get the best pizza around Crofton? Local Patch editors offer their picks on where to get the best pizza in town.
Anne Arundel Animal Control is seeking to give away 18 rats to suitable homes.
Genealogists will offer families a unique chance to trace their lineage with newly discovered burial sites and historical records.