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Family Displaced by 2-Alarm Fire in Shady Side
Firefighters had to use creek water to quench the flames early Sunday morning.

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Firefighters had to use creek water to quench the flames early Sunday morning.

A friendly greeting from the new editor of Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch.
Editor Jonathan Moynihan takes a look back at his experience in Severn as he gets ready to move to a new Patch town.
Do you think the men in purple have what it takes to take down Tom Brady and the New England Patriots?
Local Patch editors weigh-in on the best pizza places throughout town.
Saturday's temperatures are not expected to get out of the 30s.
This will be the second year in a row that the Davidsonville farm won't host the races.
A random person on Craigslist posted an "ad" saying they recently picked up a pug wearing a sweater in the Edgewater/Londontown area.
Annie Gruner brought home a gold medal in the floor exercise.
The Thursday night meeting will offer information about the elementary Advanced Learner Programs (ALPs) and Primary Talent Development (PTD) programs.
Here's a photo gallery from Monday's cleanup effort involving members of the South River Foundation.
The Board of Education went with the superintendent's initial redistricting plan, meaning less students will be on the move throughout south county.
Wednesday night's meeting in Annapolis may decide which redistricting proposals for south county schools move forward for public hearing.
Six basketball games, a wrestling meet and a swim meet are all on the horizon for the South River squads this weekend.
A consulting firm specializing in "indoor environment quality" will perform a review of the facility Wednesday and Thursday. Parents are invited to attend and voice their concern.
The accident occurred on westbound Maryland Route 50 near Rutland Road in Davidsonville.
Edgewater resident Bryan Agee's said there was standing water in all the main hallways of the James Senate Office Building in Annapolis.
The school's Polar Bear Plunge team is hoping to surpass its goal of $20,000 with a local fundraiser Tuesday night.
Jennifer Carr of the South River Federation took a close look at a local family's garden and what makes it work even during cold winter months.
The sinkhole formed by Tropical Storm Lee is finally filled after nearly four months of repairs.