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Wealthiest town in Maryland | Business to move from Ellicott City | $10 tickets to Hamilton | Memorial bike ride for Officer Amy Caprio.

Share-worthy stories from the Maryland Patch network to talk about tonight:
Holy Cow! Look Who Had To Be Rescued After A Swim In The Pool
A cow fell into a pool in Anne Arundel County Tuesday night.
Memorial Bike Ride To Honor Officer Amy Caprio
Her husband came up with the idea as a way to say thank you.
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Business To Shutter On Main Street, Owner Says
The owner said she "cannot in good conscience rebuild" in Ellicott City.
Homeowner Charged With Murder After Contractor Dies
The homeowner reportedly wanted tunnels built because he was afraid of a bombing by North Korea.
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This Is Maryland's Wealthiest Town
It is the only town in Maryland where over half of all homes are worth over $1 million, according to one study.
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