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Synagogue Swastikas, Storage Yard Blaze, Orioles Magic, Outdoor Dining: News Nearby
Trains stop for suspicious garbage bag, Ebola patient improves, celebrity stars in anti-fracking ad and more from Maryland Patches.

Here are some of the day’s top headlines from Maryland Patches:
- Swastikas Painted on Gaithersburg Synagogue in ‘Despicable Act of Hate’
- White Marsh Basks in Orioles Magic
- 2 Firefighters Injured, Fire Trucks Worth $1.5M Destroyed at Storage Yard Blaze
- Dine al Fresco: 8 Outdoor Dining Spots Near Annapolis, Edgewater
- Suspicious Bag Temporarily Stopped Train Traffic Between Baltimore, D.C.
- Edward Norton Speaks Out Against Fracking in Maryland
- NIH Upgrades Condition of American With Ebola Virus to Good
- Man Arrested for Public Intoxication in Aberdeen Dies
- Police: No Threat at Dorsey MARC Station
- Motorcyclist Dies in Crash with Trash Truck: Police
- Agents Arrest Gaithersburg Man; Cite Businesses in Four Counties in Tobacco Bust
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Two firefighters were injured and two fire trucks were destroyed in a Capitol Heights storage yard blaze Monday. Photo Credit: Prince George’s County Fire Department Public Information Officer Mark E. Brady.
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