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Weekend Planner: Nov. 4-6
Patch rounded up a few things you can do this weekend in the Severn area.

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Patch rounded up a few things you can do this weekend in the Severn area.

The arrest took place in Brooklyn Park, near Ritchie Highway North and Church Street.
The event takes place Thursday night and will hear from National PTA president elect, Otha Thornton, previously the president of the Meade High School PTSA.
The change would have forced ineligible students to begin probation on the first day of winter sports instead of immediately taking place.
Known as a blue state, Maryland has donated nearly $1 million to Republican presidential candidates so far this year.
The West County Area Library, along with all of the other libraries in Anne Arundel County, will allow patrons to borrow e-readers.
Immediately following Halloween, stores throughout the greater Severn area are hosting Christmas-themed events and decorations.
The event, part of the National Take Back Initiative, helps prevent prescription medication abuse and keep drugs from polluting environment.
Initiative prevents prescription medication abuse and keeps drugs from polluting environment.
Initiative prevents prescription medication abuse and keeps drugs from polluting environment.
Initiative prevents prescription medication abuse and keeps drugs from polluting environment.
The "pill take back day" was designed to prevent prescription medication abuse and keep drugs from polluting the environment.
Initiative prevents prescription medication abuse and keeps drugs from polluting environment.
Initiative prevents prescription medication abuse and keeps drugs from polluting environment.
Anne Arundel County Police offer the event to help prevent prescription medication abuse and keep drugs from polluting environment.
Initiative prevents prescription medication abuse and keeps drugs from polluting environment.
Police said a local resident had a scuffle with two assaulters when he was forced outside his home Monday night.
The season of giving is upon us. Take some time this week to give back to those in need.
Anne Arundel County Police officers and detectives will conduct surveillance of certain registered sex offenders.
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