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VIDEO: South River Coach Reflects on Loss, Season
Head football coach Lance Clelland shares what he told his team after a tough defeat to Old Mill on Friday.
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Head football coach Lance Clelland shares what he told his team after a tough defeat to Old Mill on Friday.
This highly competitive team will compete in tournaments throughout the area.
Children at the St. Andrew's Day School in Edgewater donated their Halloween goodies to help kids who didn't get to experience the holiday because of Superstorm Sandy.
The Patriots' defense kept Connor Cox and his talented receiver corps at bay.
South River fell to Old Mill in the regional semifinals Friday night as the Patriots' defense kept Connor Cox and his talented receiver corps at bay.
The first Empty Bowls event at South River High on Wednesday is sold out.
Local man LeRoy A. Battle was one of the original Tuskegee Airmen during World War II, and he plans on sharing life stories Saturday in south county.
Can you spot the shot? Guess in the comments.
After defeating Old Mill in dramatic fashion last week, the Seahawks look to continue their streak of winning Friday night in Millersville.
Here's a rundown of local events and announcements posted on Patch this week.
Local businesses salute our service men and women with special deals year-round ,as well as on Veterans Day.
Local veterans will speak to attendees and share their experience working in the military.
Hurricane Sandy left a trail of debris in her wake. If your home was damaged in the storm, follow these tips to stay safe during cleanup.
Local business owner Mike Hassett said he hopes the effort can help soldiers abroad, as well as military families here in Edgewater and south county.
Patch remembers loved ones that recently passed away.
Tips to prevent and treat head lice in children. An average of 500 cases of head lice are found among Anne Arundel County students each year, according to the health department.
After breaking down election results by precinct, President Obama only won two of the 18 precincts that had polling stations in Edgewater, Davidsonville and south county.
Here are a few job openings around town, including work as a sales representative or as a full-time live-in nanny.
Here are a few job openings around town, including work as a receptionist or a sales manager.
Teams comprised of Edgewater students are training to compete in the FIRST Lego League Qualifier and create innovative ways to make life easier for senior citizens.