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PHOTOS: Holiday Spirit Abounds in Odenton
Odenton Patch was on hand at a number of holiday-related events around town Saturday.

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He has lived in Maryland since 1997 and now resides in Odenton with his wife and son.
Tim is a graduate of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, and has worked as a business reporter and sportswriter for several publications in Washington, DC and Baltimore. Most recently, he was the sports business reporter for The Washington Times, where he chronicled the approval and construction of Nationals Park.
When he's not working, he engages in many interests ranging from watching sports, traveling, grilling and playing tennis and Strat-O-Matic baseball.
Odenton Patch was on hand at a number of holiday-related events around town Saturday.

Nearly 900 students have been honord for their academic performance at Old Mill High.
If you're going Christmas shopping this weekend, why not do some house shopping as well?
The basketball, indoor track and wrestling seasons are among those getting started this week.
The basketball, wrestling and indoor track seasons are among those getting started this week.
The day is jammed-packed with events all over Odenton, including visits from Santa and holiday shopping opportunities.
The basketball, wrestling and indoor track seasons are among those getting started in the coming days.
The former Arundel High quarterback earned the conference's top honor after another strong season at Delaware State.
Police arrested an 18-year-old man from Severn after they say he pointed a toy gun at a boy and demanded his jacket.
The Rotary Club of West Anne Arundel County inducted two new members and recognized its Paul Harris fellows.
Santa Claus stopped by the Royal Inn on Thursday night for a special celebration sponsored by the police department.
The basketball, wrestling and bowling seasons are among those getting started this week.
The possible development of two small restaurant spaces on Annapolis Road could open the door for the drive-in restaurant.
Adetokunbo Olumbuni Adepoju, 39, was convicted for a third time on charges relating to bank and mail fraud.
The woman, about 20, is 40 weeks pregnant and has been rushed to Shock Trauma with serious injuries.
Anne Arundel County police have partnered with the community to bring a holiday dinner and Christmas tree to residents at the Annapolis Road motel.
Impact fees from development in the area could be directed to infrastructure upgrades, but the community and business leaders must decide on priorities.
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Developers of the Broadstone apartments project will now seek final approval for the project adjacent to the fire hall in Odenton.
Anne Arundel County police have not located the woman who they say left the scene of a fatal accident in Odenton on Sunday night.