The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Top Maryland news this week includes a crab house lawsuit, raccoon rescue, back-to-school plans, racists not welcome, and Hogan vs. Trump.
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The library also continues to increase its offering of virtual programs through Zoom and Facebook Live.
Traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled in Anne Arundel, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
The vestry first must discuss the statue’s possible removal and the church’s bishop also must be consulted before any action can be taken.
Police body cams | AMC Theatres may close | Rights protest in Bel Air | Stage 2 reopening in county | World's largest crab feast: Patch PM.
Grace Farrell, a MD CNA, dedicates herself to caring for clients during the coronavirus while making masks and grocery shopping for others.
Chesapeake Christian Fellowship in Davidsonville planned to allow up to 120 people per service, but a county order limits services to 10.
Crowds fill restaurants, two fatal police shootings, PPE gear sent to nursing homes, P.F. Chang's closure, July 4 event canceled: Patch PM
Maryland Farm Bureau has set a goal to raise $10,000 and collect 10,000 pounds of food donations for the food bank.
Homestead Gardens arranged for a massive sale of Perdue Chicken to Marylanders struggling to find meat in stores.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Banner project celebrates high school grads | The protest that wasn't | MD lawmakers not going to finish session | 'Game-changing' testing.
As the third out of six kids, Leo Reinecker was treated to a family party after a parade complete with pizza from Ledo's and ice cream.
Check out Patch's guide of what's open and closed in Edgewater and Davidsonville so far.
The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater has postponed or canceled all public events through May 3 due to the coronavirus.
Hope & Healing for Heroes event planned for March 30 in Edgewater has been canceled. Vet to Vet Cafe on March 21 has been rescheduled.
The special event celebrates St. Patrick's Day in a fun way with dinner theater.
A Feb. 22 conference at Historic London Town & Gardens will feature speakers focusing on historical wounds and how to heal.
The county health department discovered a fox roaming the area of Rodgers Road and Cape Road Feb. 11 that has tested positive for rabies.
Stream restoration is considered to be a common strategy for reducing nutrients loads to the Chesapeake Bay.
Flooding possible | Orioles rallying fans | Gun pulled at drive-thru | Possible coronavirus case | Motorcycle helmet bill | Teacher charged.
The woman has 2 genes that make her highly susceptible to mold, algae and chronic fatigue. A mold infestation at her home ruined her health.
Sarah Elizabeth Evans rang in her birthday Jan. 21 with a big party at Fairfield Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Crownsville.
Outdoorsman Mark Bange will lead the Feb. 15 class covering kayak fishing in Anne Arundel County waters.
The community can check out the Anne Arundel County Archaeology Lab in Edgewater and even help process artifacts 2/8, 4/4 and 4/18.
Experts at Homestead Gardens will teach workshop participants Jan. 18 how to re-pot orchids. The class begins at 11 a.m.
The Pinewood Derby Impound Night will be Jan. 17 followed by the fun competitive race on Jan. 18.
Step back in time to 1771 during Historic London Town & Gardens' Immersion Day Jan. 18.
The meeting to be held in Davidsonville at the Maryland Farm Bureau will help set a path for hemp production in Maryland.
Blood donations routinely drop off during and after the winter holidays, which makes National Blood Donor Month in January so important.
Here are the top 15 moments and stories that affected Edgewater, Davidsonville residents during 2019, including a grandma appearing on TV.
Send us pictures of your holiday decorations in the Edgewater and Davidsonville areas for a chance to be featured on Patch.
The Anne Arundel Health Department has a website dedicated to sharing winter weather tips for snowstorms, frostbite symptoms and more.
Package thefts are a growing problem as consumer shopping habits shift online. Anne Arundel police offer some tips to thwart porch pirates.
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An adorable and mischevious goat who escaped its pen had several Davidsonville residents in hot pursuit. He eventually was safely returned.