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GOOD NEWS! Firefighters Feed Others, Library Facelift, 100-Year-Old Gains Citizenship, National Night Out
Plus, local theater company, ground-breaking in Columbia, and computers for low-income families were among this week's uplifting stories.

Uplifting stories of the week include firefighters spending their own money to buy groceries for people in need, cities making plans to celebrate National Night Out, a $6M library overhaul, and a 100-year-old becoming an American citizen.
Firefighters Buy Groceries for Residents Without FoodSavage Library Reopens with $6.1 Million FaceliftPG County Sierra Club Honors Mayor Goodall for Environmental ServiceRed Cross Issues Urgent Call for Blood DonationsVolunteers Needed for 9/11 Day of Service, Annapolis Harbor Master, Arundel Child Care and MoreStudents Perform with Local Theater Co.25th Anniversary Celebration for GrassrootsOn 100th Birthday, Woman Becomes U.S. CitizenBowie Celebrates National Night Out Against CrimeLittle Patuxent Square Breaks Ground in ColumbiaGaithersburg Honored for Expanding Access to Health FoodMontgomery County Plans National Night Out EventsHoward Community College Dedicates New Atrium to Rotary ClubsHdG Police to Participate in National Night OutMoCo Housing Agency Brings Computers to Low-Income FamiliesAnnapolis to Participate in National Night OutHoCo Teachers, School Board Agree on ContractsOlive Garden Manager Recognized for Leadership, SuccessAnne Arundel County to Participate in National Night Out
Photo: Donatila Leticia Munoz Orantes with her great-granddaughter at the ceremony Wednesday. Credit: USCIS
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