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5 New Federal Jobs at Fort Meade
From X-Ray technicians to computer scientists, Fort Meade is looking for some workers.

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From X-Ray technicians to computer scientists, Fort Meade is looking for some workers.

The annual event will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Crofton Country Club.
Paul and Kimberly Brooks face two counts of child abuse and 10 other charges after their 5-year-old son accidentally ingested methadone.
The new menu will debut Oct. 6 and will feature beignets, fried chicken and waffles, and grits and biscuits.
The Forks of the Patuxent Improvement Association voted to keep the Preserve at Two Rivers Development a 55-and-over community.
From galas to walks to shopping, here's how you can participate, pledge support and donate to the cause in west Anne Arundel County.
Another home on B Street was severely damaged as firefighters battled the flames early Friday morning.
Local teams will look to remain undefeated in games Friday night and Saturday.
The State Highway Administration is urging drivers to find alternative routes, as work crews begin concrete patching along the major highway.
Three boys were charged with attempted robbery and another one is at large following the incident on Wood Carriage Way in Severn.
Area residents can now see how they'll park and navigate around the two stores on Piney Orchard Parkway.
Stephanie Mowery thought she lost her Arundel High School class ring forever. But it turned up this week at a local jewelry buyer, and she'll wear it at her 25th class reunion this weekend.
Perry's Restaurant in Odenton is known for its Greek cuisine, but will have month-long Oktoberfest specials with homemade German food. And believe it or not, it's in the family.
Dozens of runners gathered last weekend to train for upcoming distance events and to raise awareness of deadly blood cancers.
These four homes in Odenton are large, but have recently had their prices reduced.
The new Wegmans will open on Oct. 28. Patch got some details on the new food store and its selection of 70,000 items.
A top school official said he envisions a scenario under which a new high school in Crofton will be needed sooner rather than later.
After last week's storm-related delays, commuters will have a chance to talk with managers of the rail service.
As parents start their work on solving the overcrowding problem at Nantucket Elementary, Patch offers a look at the school enrollment numbers in the Crofton area.
The 16-member group held its first session to explore ways to reduce crowding at Nantucket Elementary School.