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Annapolis Rotary Gears Up for Crab Feast
Guests can enjoy all the food they can eat and drink.

Guests can enjoy all the food they can eat and drink.

Protestors argued that pit bulls are being unfairly targeted by the Maryland Court of Appeals.
Protestors argued that pit bulls are being unfairly targeted by the Maryland Court of Appeals.
Protestors argued that pit bulls are being unfairly targeted by the Maryland Court of Appeals.
Protestors argued that pit bulls are being unfairly targeted by the Maryland Court of Appeals.
The fourth class midshipmen are undergoing 14 hours of demanding physical and mental challenges.
The course will cut through the downtown historic district.
A planning commission representative will also present a report to the city council regarding the budget on Monday night.
The hospital is hosting events to recognize staff and volunteers.
A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Eastport Fire Company.
The ceremony will also feature a new college tradition.
The following information was supplied by the Annapolis Police Department. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.
Patch rounds up a list of houses currently on the market.
The Cruisey, an online operation, sells cozies that can be worn around the neck.
Dana Hoiles, wife of the former Orioles player, is promoting her jewelery collection.
The Annapolis restaurant beat out its next closest competitor in the Mother's Day brunch competition by just one vote.
The Sparks eatery trumped the competition in the Mother's Day brunch spot competition.
The triathlon has returned to the city after a controversial first year.
The singer became a national sensation in 2007 when her song "1, 2, 3, 4" was featured in an Apple iPod commercial.
Math teacher Christian Pazdersky will attend the Klingenstein Summer Institute at Columbia University this summer.