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I was born in Tokyo, Japan and did a lot of traveling with my military family until finally landing in Maryland where I've lived the majority of my life. Growing up in Ellicott City, MD, I have an extreme pride for the state, evident in my passion for both the Orioles and the Ravens.
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As the new editor for Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch, there's a lot to learn. I'm learned quickly that south county is a vibrant place, full of passionate and alert people ready to impact their communities.
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How are you dealing with the recent frigid temperatures?
Police reported finding substantial amounts of heroin, cocaine and marijuana.
Larry Smith capitalized on a no-show by a Newt Gingrich spokeswoman by introducing himself to local Republicans as a candidate for the 2nd Congressional District.
Local members of the District 32 Republicans Club predicted that Mitt Romney would win, but who do you think the candidate should be?
Three former staff members said the AACS superintendent engaged in harassing and inappropriate behavior.
Largo Starbucks has taken on an intimate feel.
Do you anticipate the need for a recovery drink after celebrating the new year? Here's a look at some of the best spots for coffee in the area.
Here's a slideshow and summary of the 10 biggest stories from 2011.
What will you change about yourself in 2012?
Patch rounded up some coffee shops in the Glen Burnie area that might help you perk up the day after that New Year's Eve party.
The major street will become a five-lane highway with two lanes heading east and west.
Before I submit my list, I want to know what you chose as the top story of 2011.
Dozens of birds glided in the sky above the local market despite the 40-degree temperatures.
We're looking for expecting moms and dads to see if a local family might have the first baby of 2012 in Maryland or even the country.
Patch spoke with an SHA spokesman to learn the purpose of the traffic-monitoring devices mounted atop the traffic signals.
A local family lost their 13-year-old Boston terrier early Tuesday morning.
Michael Young's Nissan LEAF might be the first 100-percent electric car in Severn.
Archbishop Spalding's Mike Whittles, who was diagnosed with cancer, will be commemorated for his contribution to the community on Friday.
I'm back to work like many other people in the Severn/Odenton area, but that doesn't mean we can't take a moment to share our favorite holiday gifts from last weekend.
The Old Mill Senior said families were praying in the stands during the Patriots's state championship game.