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Photos: Middleborough Principal Reads From the Roof
Principal Ligeri Kourtesis spent two days this week reading, this one on the roof.

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Principal Ligeri Kourtesis spent two days this week reading, this one on the roof.

Today's photo is from reader Kim Rivers.
An interesting discussion started in Patch comments today.
The construction was mentioned in the county's 6th district newsletter.
This lies at the "gateway" to Essex on Eastern Boulevard.
A $16.2 million renovation will serve math and science students.
Here's some of what's happening around town this weekend.
Christine Olszewski spent Wednesday reading on the roof of the lower school at Mt. Carmel.
Police arrested an Essex man after the incident early last week.
Debbie Merryman and Antonio Palmes were injured in a fight with a resident.
Police responded to Baltimore Yacht Club Road in Essex last week.
Falkenstein allegedly cleaned the scene and left the body of his girlfriend in the kitchen before going to bed.
Where are you buying your gobbler this holiday?
Today's photo was taken in September on Middle River.
A new manager will handle cleanup efforts at Martin State Airport, and state officials approve a plan for the Middle River Complex.
Christine Olszewski will spend Wednesday on the roof of Mt. Carmel as part of a national contest.
The break affected customers including Franklin Square hospital and CCBC.
Essex-Middle River Patch explores around town, with some help from our readers!
Day classes on Monday were called off.
The following information was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.